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* ''Series/ZCars'', episodes "In and Out", Parts 1-4 (1970)
* ''Film/DoctorJekyllAndSisterHyde'' (1971) as Byker


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* ''Series/RandallAndHopkirkDeceased'', episode "Never Trust a Ghost" (1969)
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* ''Series/ZCars'' episodes "In and Out", Parts 1-4 (1970)

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* ''Film/DoctorJekyllAndSisterHyde'' (1971) as Byker
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* ''Film/OperationDaybreak'' (1975) as Heydrich's interpreter
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* Series/DadsArmy, episode "The Deadly Attachment" (1973) as the U-Boat Captain
* Series/{{Emmerdale}} (1978), five episodes as Paul Pargrave

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* Series/DadsArmy, ''Series/DadsArmy'', episode "The Deadly Attachment" (1973) as the U-Boat Captain
* Series/{{Emmerdale}} ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}'' (1978), five episodes as Paul Pargrave
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* ''Film/DaleksInvasionEarth2150AD'' as Brockley

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* ''Film/DaleksInvasionEarth2150AD'' (1966) as Brockley

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* Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1964 as Properi

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* Series/Emmerdale (1978), five episodes as Paul Pargrave

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* Series/TheCountOfMonteCristo1964 as Properi
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* Series/Emmerdale (1978), five episodes as Paul Pargrave

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* ''Series/TheSaint'', episode "The Counterfeit Countess" (1967) as Alzon



** Who's Mad Now? (1968) as Dr. Forsyth
** Somebody Loses, Somebody... Wins? (1968) as the Kommandant

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** Who's "Who's Mad Now? Now?" (1968) as Dr. Forsyth
** Somebody "Somebody Loses, Somebody... Wins? Wins?" (1968) as the Kommandant
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* ''Series/{{The Avengers|1960s}}'' episodes:
** "The Decapod" (1962) as Stepan
** "Death of a Batman" (1963) as Van Doren
** "Six Hands Across a Table" (1963) as Julian Seabrook
** "The Correct Way to Kill" (1967) as Ivan
** "My Wildest Dream" (1968) as Slater
* ''Series/ManInASuitcase'' episodes:
** Who's Mad Now? (1968) as Dr. Forsyth
** Somebody Loses, Somebody... Wins? (1968) as the Kommandant
* ''Series/DoctorWho'' serials:
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E4TheKrotons The Krotons]]" (1968) as Eelek
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E7TheWarGames The War Games]]" (1969) as the War Lord
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Brain of Morbius]]" (1976) as Solon
** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E5ThePowerOfKroll The Power of Kroll]]" (1978-79) as Fenner
* Series/DadsArmy, episode "The Deadly Attachment" (1973) as the U-Boat Captain
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* OneShotCharacter: Had a few of these in British TV shows. His appearance in ''Dad's Army'' (as an arrogant German u-boat captain in "The Deadly Attachment") includes one of the show's best loved scenes ("Your name vill also go on ze list. Vot is it?" "Don't tell him Pike!").
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* StageName: He was born Philip Arfon Jones. He took his stage surname from Madoc, a legendary Welsh prince said to have sailed the Atlantic to America in the 12th century.

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* StageName: He was born Philip Arfon Arvon Jones. He took his stage surname from Madoc, a legendary Welsh prince said to have sailed the Atlantic to America in the 12th century.

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* PatrioticFervour: He was fiercely proud of being Welsh, and always liked to remind people that English was one of the '''foreign''' languages that he spoke. Born Philip Jones, he even took the name of the legendary Welsh prince Madoc as his stage name. He was politically a supporter of Plaid Cymru.

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* PatrioticFervour: He was fiercely proud of being Welsh, and always liked to remind people that English was one of the '''foreign''' languages that he spoke. Born Philip Jones, he even took the name of the legendary Welsh prince Madoc as his stage name. surname. He was politically a supporter of Plaid Cymru.Cymru.
* StageName: He was born Philip Arfon Jones. He took his stage surname from Madoc, a legendary Welsh prince said to have sailed the Atlantic to America in the 12th century.
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* PatrioticFervour: He was fiercely proud of being Welsh, and always liked to remind people that English was one of the '''foreign''' languages that he spoke. He was politically a supporter of Plaid Cymru.

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* PatrioticFervour: He was fiercely proud of being Welsh, and always liked to remind people that English was one of the '''foreign''' languages that he spoke. Born Philip Jones, he even took the name of the legendary Welsh prince Madoc as his stage name. He was politically a supporter of Plaid Cymru.
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* PatrioticFervour: He was fiercely proud of being Welsh, and always liked to remind people that English was one of the '''foreign''' languages that he spoke. He was politically a supporter of Plaid Cymru.
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* {{Omniglot}}: He was this in real life, having trained as a linguist and worked as an interpreter before becoming an actor. He spoke seven languages fluently (English, Welsh, French, Italian, German, Spanish Russian and Swedish) and had a working knowledge of several more, including Huron Indian, Hindi and Mandarin!

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* {{Omniglot}}: He was this in real life, having trained as a linguist and worked as an interpreter before becoming an actor. He spoke seven languages fluently (English, Welsh, French, Italian, German, Spanish Russian and Swedish) and had a working knowledge of several more, including Huron Indian, Hindi and Mandarin!
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* {{Omniglot}}: He was this in real life, having trained as a linguist and worked as an interpreter before becoming an actor. He spoke seven languages fluently (English, Welsh, French, Italian, German, Spanish Russian and Swedish) and was proficient in several more, including Huron Indian, Hindi and Mandarin!

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* {{Omniglot}}: He was this in real life, having trained as a linguist and worked as an interpreter before becoming an actor. He spoke seven languages fluently (English, Welsh, French, Italian, German, Spanish Russian and Swedish) and was proficient in had a working knowledge of several more, including Huron Indian, Hindi and Mandarin!
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* {{Omniglot}}: He was this in real life, having trained as a linguist and worked as an interpreter before becoming an actor. He spoke seven languages fluently (English, Welsh, French, Italian, German, Spanish Russian and Swedish) and was proficient in several more, including Huron Indian, Hindi and Mandarin!
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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time in the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).

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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time time, in the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).
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* Typecast: Madoc usually played villains throughout his career. He stated that his appearance (short, dark-complexioned) precluded him from being considered for more heroic roles, but that he did not mind this as villains were the most interesting characters to play.

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* Typecast: {{Typecast}}: Madoc usually played villains throughout his career. He stated that his appearance (short, dark-complexioned) precluded him from being considered for more heroic roles, but that he did not mind this as villains were the most interesting characters to play.

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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time in the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).

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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time in the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).(1981).

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* Typecast: Madoc usually played villains throughout his career. He stated that his appearance (short, dark-complexioned) precluded him from being considered for more heroic roles, but that he did not mind this as villains were the most interesting characters to play.
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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).

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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time in the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).
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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also. PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).

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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also. also, PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).
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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]] and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also ([[PlayingAgainstType against type]]) played [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).

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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]] Army]]'' and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also ([[PlayingAgainstType against type]]) played also. PlayingAgainstType, starred as [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).
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Philip Madoc (5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He generally played villains throughout his long career, in which he appeared in many popular British TV shows including ''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Series/DadsArmy Dad's Army]] and ''[[Series/TheAvengers1960s The Avengers]]''. He also ([[PlayingAgainstType against type]]) played [[UsefulNotes/DavidLloydGeorge David Lloyd George]], Wales' most famous politician of all time the BBC drama serial ''The Life and Times of David Lloyd George'' (1981).

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