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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Carleton Hobbs


Role
  
Actor

Movies
  
Death in the Hand

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Full Name
  
Carleton Percy Hobbs

Born
  
18 June 1898 (
1898-06-18
)
Farnborough, Hampshire, England, UK

Died
  
July 31, 1978, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

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Carleton Percy Hobbs, OBE (18 June 1898 – 31 July 1978) was an English actor with many film, radio and television appearances. He portrayed Sherlock Holmes in 80 radio adaptations between 1952 and 1969, and also starred in the radio adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour.

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Hobbs was born in Farnborough, Hampshire, into a military family and himself served in the First World War. He trained at RADA and worked in London theatres through the 1920s, but by the next decade had become a specialist radio actor. His first broadcast was in 1925 as Hastings in She Stoops to Conquer. The Marlow, Henry Oscar, then a more experienced broadcaster, pointed him back towards the microphone when necessary during transmission. In 1934, he married Gladys Ponsonby, whom he remained married to until his death. They had no children.

For most of his broadcasting career he was a freelance, with the exception of the wartime period when the BBC formed its original Drama Repertory Company that could be moved out of London and away from the bombing. Hobbs was predictably on its strength, as was his regular future Dr Watson, Norman Shelley. In fact, Hobbo – as everyone called him – had played Dr. Watson before he played Holmes, in a wartime production of The Boscombe Valley Mystery with Arthur Wontner as the sleuth.

His own Holmes became a familiar performance after the war, at first in children's programming, later in the general services. Despite Hobbs's acidulated voice and his often trenchant or sardonic delivery, his rendering of the great detective now sounds somewhat avuncular – perhaps because of its original youthful audience, perhaps by comparison with later performances in the role, which became freer and more eccentric. Norman Shelley said after his long-time colleague's death: "There was only one thing for Hobbo ... the best and nothing less than the best."

Apart from Holmes, he seldom played the top lead – exceptions being the title role in King John and Hieronimo in The Spanish Tragedy.

As a regular in Children's Hour – usually in the "For Older Listeners" scheduling – he played, among much else, many of the parts in the "Alice" stories, some several times. One of his most distinctive characterisations was Kipling's Cat That Walked By Himself.

Another "non-human" voice, in adult drama, was his Lizard in Henry Reed's The Streets of Pompeii. He loved being in Reed's "Hilda Tablet" plays. He could do plain men like Major Liconda in Maugham's The Sacred Flame, and could convey great vulnerability which he did as simple old Adam in As You Like It, played both on radio and on record.

Hobbs did a good deal of television, and often played judges as he memorably did in Pennies From Heaven. Other TV appearances included Lord Peter Wimsey, A Life of Bliss, Strange Report and I, Claudius. He also had a small role as a freemason in the BBC 1972 version of War and Peace. His film appearances were few, but included roles in The House That Dripped Blood (1971) and Dark Places (1973).

A little surprisingly, but indicating his versatility, he was in the original London stage production of John Osborne's Luther. He was a great verse reader, and his impeccable French was a great asset, especially in his many bookings on the Third Programme, later Radio Three. A younger colleague, Frank Duncan, spoke of his "wonderful attention to detail, and beautiful delicate craftsmanship."

One of the last parts in his fifty-year broadcasting career was Shakespeare's Justice Robert Shallow from Henry IV, Part 2.

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1969 Queen's Birthday Honours for services to drama.

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Filmography

Actor
1978
The Law Centre (TV Series) as
Mr. Justice Simpson
- Snatch (1978) - Mr. Justice Simpson
1978
Pennies from Heaven (TV Mini Series) as
Judge
- Says My Heart (1978) - Judge
1976
Victorian Scandals (TV Series) as
Mr. Munby Snr.
- Hannah (1976) - Mr. Munby Snr.
1976
I, Claudius (TV Mini Series) as
Aristarchus
- A Touch of Murder (1976) - Aristarchus
1974
The Brothers (TV Series) as
Sir Neville Henniswode
- Birthday (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- The Bonus (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- Try, Try Again (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- The Devil You Know (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- Blood and Water (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- The Chosen Victim (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- The Mole (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- When Will You Pay Me? (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- Oranges and Lemons (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- A Clean Break (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- Red Sky at Night (1976) - Sir Neville Henniswode
- Hit and Miss (1974) - Sir Neville Henniswode
1975
The Main Chance (TV Series) as
Lord Chief Justice
- Rule of Law (1975) - Lord Chief Justice
1975
Churchill's People (TV Series) as
Abbot William
- The Whip of Heaven (1975) - Abbot William
1974
Alice in Label Land (Short) as
Commentator
1974
Dark Places as
Old Marr
1974
The Pallisers (TV Mini Series) as
Lord Chief Justice
- Part Nineteen (1974) - Lord Chief Justice
- Part Eighteen (1974) - Lord Chief Justice
1974
Fall of Eagles (TV Mini Series) as
Abbot Grünböck
- Requiem for a Crown Prince (1974) - Abbot Grünböck
1973
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Wilfrid Bowers / Wilfred Bowers
- Wise Child: Part 3 (1973) - Wilfred Bowers
- Wise Child: Part 2 (1973) - Wilfrid Bowers
- Wise Child: Part 1 (1973) - Wilfrid Bowers
1971
Justice (TV Series) as
Mr. Justice Bosanquet
- Harriet Peterson v Dr. Moody (1973) - Mr. Justice Bosanquet
- A Duty to the Court (1972) - Mr. Justice Bosanquet
- When Did You First Feel the Pain? (1971) - Mr. Justice Bosanquet
- The Rain It Raineth (1971) - Mr. Justice Bosanquet
- The Most Important Thing of All (1971) - Mr. Justice Bosanquet
1973
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. Oliver
- Mr. Oliver (1973) - Mr. Oliver
1972
The Strauss Family (TV Mini Series) as
Dreschler
- Emilie (1972) - Dreschler
1972
War & Peace (TV Series) as
Osip Alexeyevich Bazdayev
- New Beginnings (1972) - Osip Alexeyevich Bazdayev
1972
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Langham
- High Summer (1972) - Langham
1972
The Regiment (TV Series) as
Lord Wolseley
- The Recruit (1972) - Lord Wolseley
1971
The House That Dripped Blood as
Dr. Bailey (segment "Sweets to the Sweet") (uncredited)
1971
Jude the Obscure (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Tetuphar
- To Christminster (1971) - Dr. Tetuphar
1970
Perfect Friday as
Elderly Peer
1970
On Trial (TV Mini Series documentary) as
General de Lanurien
- Marshal Pétain - A Matter of Honour (1970) - General de Lanurien
1969
Take Three Girls (TV Series) as
Gregory Stork
- Try Loving (1969) - Gregory Stork
1969
Strange Report (TV Series) as
Dean Rollins
- Report 8944: Hand - A Matter of Witchcraft (1969) - Dean Rollins
1969
W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
Judge
- A Man with a Conscience (1969) - Judge
1968
Virgin of the Secret Service (TV Series) as
Professor Whitestone
- The Professor Goes West (1968) - Professor Whitestone
1968
Merry-Go-Round (TV Series documentary) as
Reader
- Robin Hood and the Butcher (1968) - Reader
1967
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Magistrate
- Aren't Policemen Wonderful: Part 2 (1968) - Magistrate
- It Was Doing Nothing: Part 2 (1967) - Magistrate
1967
Trapped (TV Series) as
Chapman
- Chicane (1967) - Chapman
1967
Boy Meets Girl (TV Series) as
Professor Gottlieb
- Matters of Honour (1967) - Professor Gottlieb
1967
Champion House (TV Series) as
Leonard
- The Personal Approach (1967) - Leonard
1967
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Dr. Carini
- As a Man Grows Older (1967) - Dr. Carini
1966
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Mr. Quire
- Walk's End (1966) - Mr. Quire
1966
Seven Deadly Sins (TV Series) as
Mr. Royston
- File on Harry Jordan (1966) - Mr. Royston
1965
Jury Room (TV Series) as
Sir James Hannen - The President
- The Dilke Affair (1965) - Sir James Hannen - The President
1965
The Sullavan Brothers (TV Series) as
Judge
- The Men on the Dolman Islands (1965) - Judge
1965
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Mr. Templeton
- The Best Years of Your Life (1965) - Mr. Templeton
1965
A King's Story (Documentary) as
King George V (voice)
1965
Front Page Story (TV Series) as
Coroner
- They Don't Grow on Trees (1965) - Coroner
1962
The Scales of Justice (TV Series) as
Judge
- The Hidden Face (1965) - Judge
- The Undesirable Neighbour (1963) - Judge (uncredited)
- The Guilty Party (1962) - Judge
1964
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.779 (1965) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.776 (1965) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.773 (1965) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.771 (1964) - Ben Gunn
- Ben Gunn's Christmas Journey (1964) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.768 (1964) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.767 (1964) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.766 (1964) - Ben Gunn
- Episode #1.765 (1964) - Ben Gunn
1964
The Plane Makers (TV Series) as
Samuel Hesterby MP
- The Golden Silence (1964) - Samuel Hesterby MP
1964
Viewpoint (TV Series) as
Calvin
- John Calvin (1964) - Calvin (voice)
1964
Detective (TV Series) as
Nathaniel Cupples
- Trent's Last Case (1964) - Nathaniel Cupples
1964
Sergeant Cork (TV Series) as
Joseph Lister
- The Case of the Stricken Surgeon (1964) - Joseph Lister
1962
Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
Judge
- Drama '62: The Pinedus Affair (1962) - Judge
1962
The Avengers (TV Series) as
M'sieur Roland
- The Sell-Out (1962) - M'sieur Roland
1960
A Life of Bliss (TV Series) as
Mr. Bliss
- Plead Guilty (1960) - Mr. Bliss
- Astir in the Country! (1960) - Mr. Bliss
1958
A Shaft of Light (TV Movie) as
Wilkes
1958
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series)
- How Charles Bravo Died (1958)
1955
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Headmaster
- A Question of Fact (1955) - Headmaster
1950
L'Arlésienne (TV Movie) as
Balthazar
1948
Death in the Hand (Short) as
Chairman
1946
The Unguarded Hour (TV Movie) as
Sir Francis Dearden
1935
The Clairvoyant as
Racing Commentator (uncredited)
1935
The 39 Steps as
Fake Policeman #2 (uncredited)
Self
1969
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- From Today, Painting Is Dead (1969) - Self - Narrator (voice)
1954
The Sea Shall Test Her (Documentary short)
1947
Souring of Milk (Documentary short) as
Self - Narrator
1945
Your Children's Ears (Documentary short) as
Self - Commentator
1945
Your Children's Teeth (Documentary short) as
Self - Commentator
1940
Onychophora and Myriapoda (Documentary short) as
Self - Commentator
1937
The Gap (Documentary short) as
Cabinet Minister Sir Geoffrey
1934
Airport (Documentary short) as
Narrator

References

Carleton Hobbs Wikipedia


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