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Name
  
Bill Simpson

Role
  
Film actor

Books
  
Scotch Whisky


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Full Name
  
William Nicholson Simpson

Born
  
11 September 1931 (
1931-09-11
)
Dunure, Ayrshire, Scotland

Spouse
  
Tracy Reed (m. 1974–1986), Mary Miller (m. 1965–1969)

TV shows
  
Dr. Finlay's Casebook, The Mackinnons

Children
  
Kelly Simpson, Katy Simpson

Similar People
  
Barbara Mullen, Tracy Reed, Edward Fox, Lucy Preston, A J Cronin

Died
  
21 December 1986 (aged 55) Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland

William Nicholson "Bill" Simpson (11 September 1931 – 21 December 1986) was a Scottish film and television actor, best remembered for his portrayal of the title role in the long-running BBC TV series Dr. Finlay's Casebook.

Contents

Dr Finlay's Casebook - Series 1 - Available now


Beginnings

Bill Simpson

Bill Simpson was born in Dunure, Ayrshire. He began his career as an announcer for BBC Scotland. His only appearance in a movie was as a non-speaking extra (his name was missing from the film credits) playing a bridegroom in the first re-make of John Buchan's story The 39 Steps (1959), which starred Kenneth More as Richard Hannay. He devoted the rest of his career to television, radio and stage.

In 1962, BBC Television adapted Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Master of Ballantrae in which Simpson played the part of Hastie in six 30 minute episodes. Later that year, he took the role of Mr. Ogilvie in "Appearance in Court", an episode of the popular BBC police drama, Z Cars.

Dr. Finlay's Casebook

On 16 August 1962, the BBC began broadcasting its long-running Scottish medical drama, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, with an episode called "It's All in the Mind". Simpson played the title role, Dr. Alan Finlay, and was supported by Andrew Cruickshank as Dr. Cameron, his older partner at the Arden House surgery in Tannochbrae, and Barbara Mullen as their housekeeper, Janet. With locations at Callander in Stirling, Scotland, the show ran for eight seasons, the final episode, "The Burgess Ticket", being shown on 3 January 1971. Simpson also starred in 104 audio episodes of the A. J. Cronin story, made by BBC Radio 4, from 1970 to 1975.

Later work

After Dr. Finlay finished its television run, Simpson continued to work for the BBC, and in 1973 took a role as MacNair in the Scottish independence drama series Scotch on the Rocks, which was broadcast over five 40 minute programmes.

In 1975, he appeared in one instalment of the BBC's TV series Quiller. He played Sir Andrew Kilbrane, alongside Michael Jayston as Quiller, in an episode called "Target North" which involved the death of a government minister. He also took the part of Rob Dow in the BBC's Play of the Month series on 2 November 1975, an adaptation of J. M. Barrie's play The Little Minister, in which he co-starred Helen Mirren and Ian Ogilvy.

He had a feature part in "Happy New Year, Some Say", a 1976 episode of the North East England drama, When the Boat Comes In, playing Sandy Lewis.

Simpson then made a complete series of The Mackinnons, taking the starring role of Donald, head of the Mackinnon family, who live in the Western Islands of Scotland, and feel threatened by the influx of new people with new lifestyles into their community. "Whose Side Are You On?" was the first instalment of 13, though only one series was ever made.

In 1977–78, Simpson appeared on stage at the Bradford Alhambra Theatre in the pantomime Cinderella, alongside Charlie Drake and Dora Bryan. And in 1978, Simpson played Professor Edmund Bartlett in "The Imprudent Professor", an episode of Return of the Saint, which starred Ian Ogilvy as Simon Templar.

He next travelled to France and West Germany to shoot the 1979 television mini-series Die Abenteuer des David Balfour (otherwise known as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped), a co-production between HTV in England, Technisonor of France and Tele-München of Germany. Simpson played James of the Glens.

In 1980, he was one of the stars who took part in the ITV variety show performed in front of Princess Margaret, Night of One Hundred Stars, hosted by Terry Wogan. Later that year, he appeared as Dr. Hugh McFarlane in the Yorkshire Television series The Good Companions, a "very unusual musical comedy drama" based on the novel by J. B. Priestley, adapted by Alan Plater.

Given his history of heart problems, it is perhaps unsurprising that Simpson's career became less busy around this time. He contributed less to television drama, and more to factual subjects, introducing the TV coverage of the British Open Golf Championship at Royal Troon in 1982, with Peter Alliss, and presenting "Leadership Matters", a middle management corporate video on behalf of The Industrial Society in 1984.

His final contributions to the performance side of television were 1983's Tyne Tees Television production, Andy Robson: Lost and Found, as Dr. George McKenzie; then in 1984 the Scottish Television docu-drama Scotland's Story: Mary and an End to the French Connection, playing John Knox; and one more, made in 1986, which he would never live to watch.

On 21 December 1986, at the age of 55, Bill Simpson died from a bronchopneumonia in Mauchline, East Ayrshire. His role as a driver's boss in the TV drama, Shoot for the Sun, was not shown on television until 16 March 1987.

Personal life

On 24 July 1965, Simpson married the actress Mary Miller in Callander, near Menteith, Scotland and the couple bought a house there, called Tamavoid. They divorced just four years later, having had no children. In the year leading up to his second marriage, to Tracy Reed on 17 April 1974, she gave birth to their first daughter, Kelly. They went on to have a second girl named Katy, born in 1975. The couple divorced in 1986.

Filmography

Actor
1986
Shoot for the Sun (TV Movie) as
Mickey (Fergie's boss)
1984
Scotland's Story (TV Series) as
John Knox
- Mary and an End to the French Connection (1984) - John Knox
1983
Andy Robson (TV Series) as
Dr. George McKenzie
- Lost and Found (1983) - Dr. George McKenzie
1983
The Climber (TV Series) as
Charles McTaggart
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Charles McTaggart
1982
Airline (TV Series) as
Mr. Drummond
- Fool's Errands (1982) - Mr. Drummond
1981
The Good Companions (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Hugh McFarlane
- Curtain Call (1981) - Dr. Hugh McFarlane
- Salvage Work (1981) - Dr. Hugh McFarlane
- A Wind in the Triangle (1981) - Dr. Hugh McFarlane
1978
Kidnapped (TV Mini Series) as
James of the Glens
- A Far Cry (1978) - James of the Glens
- The Trial (1978) - James of the Glens
- The Prisoner (1978) - James of the Glens
- Prestongrange (1978) - James of the Glens
- Over the Highlands (1978) - James of the Glens
- Escape (1978) - James of the Glens
- Murder (1978) - James of the Glens
- Captain Hoseason (1978) - James of the Glens
- Uncle Ebenezer (1978) - James of the Glens
1978
Return of the Saint (TV Series) as
Professor Edmund Bartlett
- The Imprudent Professor (1978) - Professor Edmund Bartlett
1977
The Mackinnons (TV Series) as
Donald Mackinnon
- A New Life (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Ruth (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- The Ex-Mrs. Mackinnon (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Playboy of the Western Highlands (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- The Inheritance (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- In the Public Interest (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Shame the Devil (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Money Matters (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Working Weekend (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- They Also Serve- (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Bird of Prey (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Man from the Past (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
- Whose Side Are You On? (1977) - Donald Mackinnon
1976
When the Boat Comes In (TV Series) as
Sandy Lewis
- Happy New Year, Some Say (1976) - Sandy Lewis
1975
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Rob Dow
- The Little Minister (1975) - Rob Dow
1975
Quiller (TV Series) as
Sir Andrew Kilbrane
- Target North (1975) - Sir Andrew Kilbrane
1975
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Inspector Sinclair
- Worth Dying For (1975) - Inspector Sinclair
1973
Scotch on the Rocks (TV Series) as
MacNair
- Phase 5 (1973) - MacNair
- Phase 4 (1973) - MacNair
- Phase 3 (1973) - MacNair
- Phase 2 (1973) - MacNair
- Phase 1 (1973) - MacNair
1962
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Dr. Finlay / Dr. Alan Finlay
- The Burgess Ticket (1971) - Dr. Finlay
- A Question of Values (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Itself and Friend (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Dust (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Responsibilities (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- A Good Prospect (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Made for Each Other (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- The Honeypot (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Winter's Traces (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Dorrity (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Snares and Pitfalls (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Not Qualified (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- The Builders (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Dead Fall (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Comin' Thro' the Rye (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- A Late Spring (1970) - Dr. Finlay
- Opportunity and Inclination (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Evangelist (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Will to Live (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Cheap Departed (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Action, Dr. Cameron (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Blood and State (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Monstrous Regiment (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Lack of Communication (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Call (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Oak, Mahogany or Walnut (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Single or Return (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Facts of Life (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Conquest (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Fresh Worlds (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Stick of the Rocket (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Put Your Cross Here (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Rat Race (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Barrier (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Big Ben (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- A Dove in the Nest (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- A Man of Parts (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Greatest of These Is Charity (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- Pastures New (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Times We Live In (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Honours List (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- The Visitation (1969) - Dr. Finlay
- To Janet, a Son (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- Scots Wha Hae (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- Sweet Sorrow (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- For Richer, for Poorer (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- 'Is There Anybody There?' Said the Traveller (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- The Equilibrium (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- Out of the Blue (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- The North Side of Ben Vorlich (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- The Dynamizer (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- Conscience Clause (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- The Cheats (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- A Moral Problem (1968) - Dr. Finlay
- The Public Patient (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Unfit to Marry (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The McTavish Bequest (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Death Is a Colony (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- It's the System (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Persons Unknown (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Tell Me True (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Random Sample (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Accidents Never Happen (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Buy Now - Pay Later (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Time Past: Time Future (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Come Back, Little Willie (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Emotional Factor (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Criss-Cross (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Safety in Numbers (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- A Happy Release (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Advertising Matter (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- A Question of Conflict (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Sons of the Hounds (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Call in Cameron (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- A Penny Saved (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Over My Dead Body (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Life of a Salesman (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Possessed (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Forgotten Enemy (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Greatest Burden (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Bird Seed and Begonias (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Resolution (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Who Made You? (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Masterpiece (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- Under the Hammer (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Comical Lad (1967) - Dr. Finlay
- The Gifts of the Magi (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The Uninvited Guest (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The Decision (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The Legacy (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Crusade (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- A Settled Man (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Written with the Left Hand (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Kate and Robert (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- No Subsidy for Sin (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- O Sole Mio (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Better Safe Than Sorry (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- To Err Is Human (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- For Services Rendered (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- A Matter of Confidence (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The Seniority Rule (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Free Medicine (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The General (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Hear No Evil (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The Anxious Man (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- They Do It in Africa (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- Miss Letitia (1966) - Dr. Finlay
- The Vision (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Body and Soul (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Longest Visit (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Draper of Dumfries (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Champion (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Phantom Piper of Tannochbrae (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- An Evening Out (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Immortal Memory (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- A Woman's Work (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The End of the Season (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Deceivers (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Doctor's Lines (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Beware of the Dog (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Medical Finance (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Spinster (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Another Opinion (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- In Committee (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Belle (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- A Little Learning (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Good Fisherman (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Soon or Late (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Next Provost But One (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Off the Hook (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Gate of the Year (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Laughing Gas (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Charity, Dr. Finlay (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- Devils Dozens (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Bull Calf (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- A Right to Live (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Eternal Spring (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Raiders (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Control Group (1965) - Dr. Finlay
- The Doctor Cried (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- Dear Doctor (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Confrontation (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Red Herring (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Old Indomitable (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The True Lochiel (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- Short of a Miracle (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Hallelujah Stakes (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- Mortal Sin (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Spirit of Dr. McGregor (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Aristocrats (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- Without the City (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Yellow Streak (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- Stranger in Town (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Big Fight (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- A Man May Drink (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- A Call from Cogger (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- A Matter of Proof (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- A Shot in the Arm (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Whole Truth (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The White Hunter (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- My Late Dear Husband (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- Charlie Is My Darlin' (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- A Test of Intelligence (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- A Present from Father (1964) - Dr. Finlay
- The Polygraph (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- The Deep End (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Cry Wolf (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Possessed of Devils (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Room for Doubt (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- The Face Saver (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Odds on Johnny (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- A Questionable Practice (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Ride in a Wheelchair (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Alice, Where Art Thou? (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- A Time for Discretion (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Cup, Hand or Cards? (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- The Heat of the Moment (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Clean Sweep (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- A Time for Laughing (1963) - Dr. Finlay
- Behind Closed Doors (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- A Spotless Reputation (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- The Dragon Plate (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- Snap Diagnosis (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- What Women Will Do (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- Carver Tam (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- Cough Mixture (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- What Money Can't Buy (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- Conduct Unbecoming (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- The Quack (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- A Taste of Dust (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
- It's All in the Mind (1962) - Dr. Alan Finlay
1963
Young in Heart (Short) as
Boy
1962
The Dark Island (TV Series) as
Sergeant
- Episode #1.6 (1962) - Sergeant (as William Simpson)
- Episode #1.5 (1962) - Sergeant (as William Simpson)
1962
Z Cars (TV Series) as
William Ogilvie
- Appearance in Court (1962) - William Ogilvie
1962
The Master of Ballantrae (TV Series) as
Hastie
- Episode #1.6 (1962) - Hastie
1962
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Dougie Valentine
- The Turning Point (1962) - Dougie Valentine
1961
Hills Beyond the Smoke (TV Movie) as
Bob Preston
1959
Mother of Men (TV Movie) as
Iain Macdonald (as William Simpson)
1959
The Highlander (TV Movie) as
Donald Macleod (as William Simpson)
1959
The 39 Steps as
Groom (uncredited)
1957
Green Cars Go East (TV Movie) as
Bill Lewis
1956
Prelude to Massacre (TV Movie) as
Servant (as William Simpson)
Self
1983
The Russell Harty Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Russell Harty in Scotland (1983) - Self
1980
Night of One Hundred Stars (TV Movie) as
Self
1978
3-2-1 (TV Series) as
Self - Special Guest
- Horror (1978) - Self - Special Guest
1976
Cilla (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.3 (1976) - Self
1975
The Andy Stewart Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1975) - Self
1974
Anne Lorne Gillies (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.0 (1974) - Self
1972
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.30 (1972) - Self
- Episode #6.29 (1972) - Self
1970
Ring in the New (TV Movie) as
Self
1969
Star Choice - The Stars of BBC Series Pick Their Favourite Episodes (TV Series) as
Self - Introduces
- Dr. Finlay's Casebook: Come Back, Little Willie (1969) - Self - Introduces
1967
Great Scot! (TV Movie) as
Self
1961
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Barbara Mullen (1964) - Self
- William Simpson (1961) - Self
1963
The White Heather Club (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.15 (1963) - Self
Archive Footage
1976
Forty Years (TV Movie) as
Dr. Alan Finlay

References

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