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Cause of death
  
Prostate cancer

Role
  
Television actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Susan Hughes (m. ?–2012)


Years active
  
1966–2010

Parents
  
Bill Hughes, Ada Hughes

Name
  
Geoffrey Hughes

Siblings
  
Gordon Hughes

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Born
  
2 February 1944 (
1944-02-02
)
Wallasey, Cheshire, England

Died
  
July 27, 2012, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

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Geoffrey Hughes DL (2 February 1944 – 27 July 2012) was an English actor.

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Hughes provided the voice of Paul McCartney in the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine, and rose to fame for portraying much-loved binman Eddie Yeats in the popular long-running British soap opera Coronation Street from 1974 to 1983, making a return to the show in 1987. He went on to appear in two popular British television sitcoms during the 1990s, playing loveable slob Onslow in Roy Clarke's Keeping Up Appearances (1990–1995) followed by Twiggy in Craig Cash and Caroline Aherne's The Royle Family (1998–2000), the latter of which he reprised his role for the specials in 2006 and 2008.

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From 2001 to 2005 he played Vernon Scripps, conman and loveable rogue, on the ITV police drama Heartbeat (2001–05), taking over as the show's main loveable rogue from Bill Maynard, and returning to the show briefly in 2007 after the character was thought dead.

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In the 1990s Hughes was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and in 2010 he suffered a cancer relapse which led him to retire from acting. He died from the illness, aged 68, in 2012.

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Life and career

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Born in Wallasey, on the Wirral in Cheshire to parents Ada and Bill, he had one younger brother Gordon and was brought up in Liverpool. Hughes attended Ranworth Square Primary School, Liverpool, until the age of 11. He then went to Abbotsford Secondary Modern School in Norris Green, Liverpool. He started his career in repertory at the Victoria Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent. This was followed by his first West End production, the Lionel Bart and Alun Owen musical Maggie May. His other West End productions included the stage version of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Say Goodnight to Grandma, The Secret Life of Cartoons and several seasons of Run for your Wife. He recently played "Pistol" in an open-air production of Henry V at Barnwell Manor. He also toured extensively in Britain and abroad. He had relatives in Shetland.

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Among his many other appearances on television are: An Arrow for Little Audrey; The Saint; Shadows of Fear; Z-Cars; Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased); Flying Lady; Making Out; Coasting; Doctor Who; Spender; and Boon. He played 'Trinculo' in an all filmed version of The Tempest for the BBC and 'Squire Clodpoll' in Good Friday 1663, one of Channel Four's new avant-garde operas. His comedy appearances on TV include The Likely Lads, Please Sir!, Dad's Army, Curry and Chips, No, Honestly, The Upper Hand and the character of Onslow in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances.

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Hughes' film credits included Smashing Time (1967), The Bofors Gun (1968), Till Death Us Do Part (1969), The Virgin Soldiers (1969), The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970), Revenge (1971), Carry on at Your Convenience (1971), Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall (1973), Tiffany Jones (1973), Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976), Nijinsky (1980), and Flick (2008). He was also the voice of Paul McCartney in the Beatles' 1968 cartoon film Yellow Submarine.

In 1974 Hughes was cast as binman Eddie Yeats in the long-running soap opera Coronation Street. Over the next nine years he became, with Stan Ogden (as played by Bernard Youens), a foil to Stan's long-suffering wife Hilda (Jean Alexander). Many fans still regard these performances as a high point in the soap's history. He left the series in 1983, making a brief final return appearance in 1987 as part of Hilda's departure from the series. In recent years he was offered the opportunity to return to the show, but declined.

Hughes usually appeared in pantomime over the Christmas period. He appeared on That Antony Cotton Show on 6 September 2007, in which he spoke about his role in a short film called Expresso, which also starred Sir Norman Wisdom. Hughes played the part of a man who visits a coffee shop for a "normal" coffee but is served by a pompous waiter. The film was sold in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

In 2007 he performed the Angel Gabriel in the BBC production Liverpool Nativity. From 2007, he also appeared in the first three series of the E4 drama Skins as a recurring character best known as Uncle Keith.

At Christmas 2008, he returned to play Twiggy in The Royle Family's Christmas Special titled "The New Sofa".

In 2009, he played Frank in Tim Firth's Absolutely Frank at Oldham's Coliseum Theatre.

Personal life

Hughes' off-stage interests were sailing, golf, cricket, rock music, trees and beer. He was also the Honorary Squire of the Dartington Morris Men and made an appearance at the Dartington Morris Ring meeting in September 2008. His musical interests included English folk-rock and he compered at Fairport's Cropredy Convention annual music festival several times.

Death

Hughes received a diagnosis of prostate cancer in the 1990s while he was playing Onslow in Keeping Up Appearances. He died from the illness on 27 July 2012. He thought he had beaten the cancer, but in 2010, while attending a charity event, he suffered from extreme back pains, so painful he couldn't even stand up. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer again. Doctors said that he died "peacefully in his sleep". He is survived by his wife, whom he first met in the Navigation Inn at Buxworth in the High Peak of Derbyshire, then owned and run by Pat Phoenix (Elsie Tanner in Coronation Street).

Filmography

Actor
2010
The History of Stand-Up Comedy (Short) as
Clown (voice, as Geoff Hughes)
2007
Skins (TV Series) as
Uncle Keith / Bandy / Fat Bastard
- Freddie (2009) - Uncle Keith
- Cook (2009) - Uncle Keith
- Tony and Maxxie (2008) - Bandy
- Chris (2007) - Fat Bastard
2009
Waiting in Rhyme (Video short) as
Harry
1998
The Royle Family (TV Series) as
Twiggy
- The New Sofa (2008) - Twiggy
- The Queen of Sheba (2006) - Twiggy
- The Christening (2000) - Twiggy
- Decorating (2000) - Twiggy
- Antony's Birthday (1999) - Twiggy
- Sunday Lunch (1999) - Twiggy
- Wedding Day (1998) - Twiggy
- Bills, Bills, Bills (1998) - Twiggy
2008
Keeping Up Appearances: Life Lessons from Onslow (Video) as
Onslow (as Geoff Hughes)
2008
Flick as
Tony Ray
2007
Liverpool Nativity (TV Movie) as
Gabriel
2007
Expresso (Short) as
The Builder (Normal Coffee)
2007
Casualty (TV Series) as
Si Blake
- Brass in Pocket (2007) - Si Blake
2001
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Vernon Scripps
- Sleeping Dogs (2007) - Vernon Scripps
- A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (2005) - Vernon Scripps
- Icon (2005) - Vernon Scripps
- In the Bleak Midwinter (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- In Sickness and in Health (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Who's Sorry Now? (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Stormy Weather (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Buried Secrets (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Say It with Flowers (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Wrecked (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Hunter's Moon (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Fakers and Frauds (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Secrets and Lies (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Money, Money, Money (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Little Angel (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Muck and Brass (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- A Call to Arms (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Strangers on a Train (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Nowhere Man (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Difficult Times (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- No Hard Feelings (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- One Thing Leads to Another (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Scent of a Kill (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Dangerous Whispers (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- The Dear Departed (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- Down to Earth (2004) - Vernon Scripps
- State of Mind (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Brought to Book (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Waifs and Strays (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- The Holiday's Over (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Fool for Love (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Mother's Little Helpers (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Dog Days (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Speed (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Music of the Spheres (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Absent Friends (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Mackerel Sky (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- House Rules (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Lily of the Valley (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Caped Crusaders (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Missing in Action (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- The Third Man (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Hung for a Sheep (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Out of the Blue (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- For Whom the Bell Tolls (2003) - Vernon Scripps
- Bread and Circuses (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Sins of the Fathers (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Horses for Courses (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- A Many Splendoured Thing (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Growing Apart (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- No Man's Land (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Where There's Muck (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- A Dog's Life (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- A Girl's Best Friend (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Skeletons and Cupboards (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Love's Sweet Dream (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Caught in the Headlights (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Class Act (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- The Shoot (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Love Hurts (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Coming of Age (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Sympathy for the Devil (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Second Chances (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- From Ancient Grudge (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- The Leopard's Spots (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- Closing the Book (2002) - Vernon Scripps
- No Hiding Place (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Uninvited Guests (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Home to Roost (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- The Rivals (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Old Masters (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Legacies (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Russian Roulette (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- She's Leaving Home (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Sweet Sixteen (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Still Water (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- The Buxton Defence (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Consequences (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Truth Games (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Unchained Melody (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Killing Me Softly (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Gin a Body, Meet a Body (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Who's Who? (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- The Long Weekend (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Not So Special (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Home Truths (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Blind Justice (2001) - Vernon Scripps
- Safe House (2001) - Vernon Scripps
2000
Sweet Thing (Short) as
Bernie
1999
Polterguests (TV Series) as
Hopalong Hughes
- Lumbered in Limbo (1999) - Hopalong Hughes
1997
The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket (TV Movie) as
Onslow
1990
Keeping Up Appearances (TV Series) as
Onslow
- The Pageant (1995) - Onslow
- The Hostess (1995) - Onslow
- A Crafts-Woman Scorned (1995) - Onslow
- A Barbecue at Violet's (1995) - Onslow
- The Boy Friend (1995) - Onslow
- The Country House Sale (1995) - Onslow
- Skis (1995) - Onslow
- A Riverside Picnic (1995) - Onslow
- Hyacinth Is Alarmed (1995) - Onslow
- The Mayor's Fancy Dress Ball (1995) - Onslow
- The Senior Citizens' Outing (1995) - Onslow
- Angel Gabriel Blue (1994) - Onslow
- Sea Fever (1993) - Onslow
- Let There Be Light (1993) - Onslow
- Please Mind Your Head (1993) - Onslow
- Looking at Properties (1993) - Onslow
- The Commodore (1993) - Onslow
- A Celebrity for the Barbecue (1993) - Onslow
- Country Retreat (1993) - Onslow
- A Job for Richard (1993) - Onslow
- What to Wear When Yachting (1992) - Onslow
- The Art Exhibition (1992) - Onslow
- Richard's New Hobby (1992) - Onslow
- How to Go on Holiday Without Really Trying (1992) - Onslow
- Violet's Country Cottage (1992) - Onslow
- Iron Age Remains (1992) - Onslow
- Early Retirement (1992) - Onslow
- The Father Christmas Suit (1991) - Onslow
- A Picnic for Daddy (1991) - Onslow
- The Three Piece Suite (1991) - Onslow
- The Toy Store (1991) - Onslow
- Singing for Emmet (1991) - Onslow
- Onslow's Birthday (1991) - Onslow
- Problems with Relatives (1991) - Onslow
- Golfing with the Major (1991) - Onslow
- The Candlelight Supper (1991) - Onslow
- Driving Mrs Fortescue (1991) - Onslow
- A Strange Man (1991) - Onslow
- The Christening (1990) - Onslow
- Daisy's Toyboy (1990) - Onslow
- The Charity Shop (1990) - Onslow
- Stately Home (1990) - Onslow
- The New Vicar (1990) - Onslow
- Daddy's Accident (1990) - Onslow
1995
The Smiths (TV Movie) as
Dooley
1994
Good Friday 1663 (TV Movie) as
The Husband
1993
The Upper Hand (TV Series) as
Ray
- Misery (1993) - Ray
1989
I, Lovett (TV Series) as
Dirk / Addison Mammon
- The Marrow (1993) - Dirk (voice)
- Imagine (1993) - Dirk (voice)
- Romance (1993) - Dirk (voice)
- Baldy (1993) - Dirk / Addison Mammon (voice)
- Crime & Punishment (1993) - Dirk (voice)
- The Snowman (1993) - Dirk (voice)
- Pilot (1989) - Dirk (voice)
1992
Boon (TV Series) as
Tiny Tim
- Message in a Bottle (1992) - Tiny Tim
1990
Making Out (TV Series) as
Dilk
- Episode #3.8 (1991) - Dilk
- Episode #3.6 (1991) - Dilk
- Episode #2.5 (1990) - Dilk
- Episode #2.4 (1990) - Dilk
1991
Spender (TV Series) as
Kenny Coates
- Tough (1991) - Kenny Coates
1990
You Rang, M'Lord? (TV Series) as
Fred Kendall
- Royal Flush (1990) - Fred Kendall
1990
Coasting (TV Series) as
Ray Hartley
- Offshore (1990) - Ray Hartley
1990
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Repo Man
- Needle (1990) - Repo Man
1990
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Det. Sgt. Bailey
- The Man from the Pru (1990) - Det. Sgt. Bailey
1989
Flying Lady (TV Series) as
Arnie Hamson
- Second Honeymoon (1989) - Arnie Hamson
1967
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Eddie Yeats / Phil Ferguson
1986
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Popplewick
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Fourteen (1986) - Popplewick
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Thirteen (1986) - Popplewick
1985
The Winning Streak (TV Mini Series) as
Custom car driver
- Hollow Victory (1985) - Custom car driver
1985
The Bright Side (TV Series) as
Mr. Lithgow
- A Little Bit of Chutzpah (1985) - Mr. Lithgow
- On the Move (1985) - Mr. Lithgow
- Stiffs (1985) - Mr. Lithgow
- Never Look a Gift Horse in the Eye (1985) - Mr. Lithgow
- Visiting Orders (1985) - Mr. Lithgow
1985
The Little and Large Show (TV Series)
- Episode #5.6 (1985)
1980
Nijinsky as
Gavrilov (uncredited)
1977
Mr. Big (TV Series) as
Policeman
- The Bank Job (1977) - Policeman
1976
Cilla's World of Comedy (TV Series) as
Roger Fulwood
- Sisters (1976) - Roger Fulwood
1976
Confessions of a Driving Instructor as
Postman
1975
Don't Drink the Water (TV Series) as
Frank
- A Helping Hand (1975) - Frank
1974
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Robert Sims
- Winklers: Part 1 (1974) - Robert Sims
1974
No, Honestly (TV Series) as
Derek
- The Object of the Game (1974) - Derek
1968
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Wynne / Mickey / Bartram / ...
- Night Train (1974) - Mickey
- Escape (1973) - Bartram
- Bottoms Up for the Walking Dead: Part 2 (1970) - Wynne
- Bottoms Up for the Walking Dead: Part 1 (1970) - Wynne
- A Hobby, You Might Say: Part 1 (1968) - Billy Garvin
1974
Sporting Scenes (TV Series) as
Punter
- A Drink Out of the Bottle (1974) - Punter
1973
Tiffany Jones as
Georg
1973
Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall as
Larry
1972
Dad's Army (TV Series) as
the Bridge Corporal
- Brain Versus Brawn (1972) - the Bridge Corporal
1967
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Chuck / Lance-Corporal Williams
- An Arrow for Little Audrey (1972) - Chuck
- The Gun (1967) - Lance-Corporal Williams
1971
Carry on at Your Convenience as
Willie
1971
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Derek
- The Pigeon Fancier (1971) - Derek
1971
Inn of the Frightened People as
Brewery Driver, Fred
1971
Kindly Leave the Kerb (TV Series)
- The Wallet (1971)
1971
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (TV Series) as
Danny
- The Fatal Engagement (1971) - Danny (uncredited)
- The Willing Victim (1971) - Danny
1971
The Blood on Satan's Claw as
Drinking Villager (uncredited)
1971
Shadows of Fear (TV Series) as
Terry
- The Lesser of Two (1971) - Terry
1971
Long Voyage Out of War (TV Series) as
Raps
- Battle at Tematangi (1971) - Raps
1970
The Man Who Had Power Over Women as
Policeman
1970
Up Pompeii! (TV Series) as
Piteous
- Vestal Virgins (1970) - Piteous
1970
Wicked Women (TV Series) as
Builder
- Madeleine Jury (1970) - Builder
1970
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Flash Blakey
- The Hunting of Lionel Crane (1970) - Flash Blakey
1970
My Partner the Ghost (TV Series) as
Harper
- Somebody Just Walked Over My Grave (1970) - Harper
1969
Curry & Chips (TV Series) as
Dick / Young Dick
- Episode #1.6 (1969) - Dick
- Episode #1.5 (1969) - Dick
- Episode #1.4 (1969) - Dick
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - Dick
- Episode #1.2 (1969) - Dick
- Episode #1.1 (1969) - Young Dick
1969
The Virgin Soldiers as
'The Virgin Soldiers' - Lantry
1969
Please Sir! (TV Series) as
Mr. Turner
- They're Off (1969) - Mr. Turner
1968
Till Death Us Do Part as
Mike's Brother
1968
Yellow Submarine as
Paul McCartney (voice, as Geoff Hughes)
1968
The Bofors Gun as
Pvt. Samuel (cook)
1967
Smashing Time as
Builder
1967
City '68 (TV Series) as
Gill
- The Shooting War (1967) - Gill
1967
Out of Town Theatre (TV Mini Series) as
William Williams
- Interview (1967) - William Williams
1967
Sorry I'm Single (TV Series) as
Gerald
- The Flute (1967) - Gerald
1966
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Chris Smitheringale / Frank Monoghan
- Stories of D.H Lawrence #9: Strike Pay (1967) - Chris Smitheringale
- Come Laughing Home (1966) - Frank Monoghan
1967
The Saint (TV Series) as
Party Boy
- The Power Artists (1967) - Party Boy (uncredited)
1966
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Second Workman
- The Making of Jericho (1966) - Second Workman
1966
The Likely Lads (TV Series) as
Podge
- Goodbye to All That (1966) - Podge (uncredited)
- Love and Marriage (1966) - Podge
- The Razor's Edge (1966) - Podge
Soundtrack
1998
The Royle Family (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Wedding Day (1998) - (performer: "Here We Go" - uncredited)
1990
Keeping Up Appearances (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Daisy's Toyboy (1990) - (performer: "To Be a Pilgrim (He Who Would Valiant Be)" - uncredited)
Thanks
2021
Join the Real World (Short) (special thanks)
2012
The Royle Family (TV Series) (Dedicated to the memory of - 1 episode)
- Barbara's Old Ring (2012) - (Dedicated to the memory of - as Geoff Hughes)
1992
The Ballad of Kid Divine: The Cockney Cowboy (thanks)
Self
2009
Loose Women (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #13.101 (2009) - Self
2008
50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
That Antony Cotton Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.19 (2007) - Self
2005
The Funny Blokes of British Comedy (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
The Funny Ladies of British Comedy (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
Comedy Connections (TV Series documentary) as
Various Characters
- Keeping Up Appearances (2004) - Various Characters
2004
Britain's Best Sitcom (TV Series) as
Self
- The Live Final (2004) - Self
- The Launch (2004) - Self
2003
It Shouldn't Happen to a TV Actor (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2002
10 Years of Heartbeat (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2001
All-Star Family Fortunes (TV Series) as
Self
- Heartbeat vs Peak Practice (2001) - Self
1980
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Geoffrey Hughes (2001) - Self
- Julie Goodyear (1980) - Self
1994
Surprise! Surprise! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #11.9 (1994) - Self
1993
Op de afspraak (TV Series) as
Self
1993
That's Showbusiness (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #5.13 (1993) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #5.9 (1993) - Self - Panelist
1992
Telly Addicts (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.17 (1992) - Self
1983
An Audience with Kenneth Williams (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2023
Bij van Duin op de Achterbank (TV Series) as
Self - Onslow at Keeping Up Appearances
- Tineke Schouten (2023) - Self - Onslow at Keeping Up Appearances
2023
Keeping Up Appearances: 30 Years of Laughs (Documentary) as
Onslow
2021
What We Were Watching (TV Series documentary) as
Onslow
- Christmas 1991 (2021) - Onslow (uncredited)
2020
Coronation Street: Compilations (TV Series documentary) as
Eddie Yeats
2019
Coronation Street at Christmas (TV Special documentary) as
Eddie Yeats (uncredited)
2017
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
Paul
- Yellow Submarine (2017) - Paul
2016
2016: We Remember Part One (TV Movie documentary) as
Acting Role
2016
2016: We Remember Part Two (TV Movie documentary) as
Twiggy
2016
Hilda Ogden's Last Ta Ra - A Tribute to Jean Alexander (TV Movie) as
Eddie Yeats (uncredited)
2015
Comedy Bloopers (TV Movie) as
Onslow (uncredited)
2013
The Best of John Barrard 1924-2013 (Video short) as
Onslow (uncredited)
2010
The Stars of the Street: 50 Years, 50 Classic Characters (Video) as
Eddie Yeats
2008
The Greatest Christmas Comedy Moments (TV Movie documentary) as
Onslow (uncredited)
2008
The Making of the Trial of a Time Lord: Part Four - The Ultimate Foe (Video documentary short) as
Popplewick (uncredited)
2006
We Love the Royle Family (TV Movie documentary) as
Twiggy (uncredited)
2005
Greatest TV Comedy Moments (TV Movie documentary) as
Twiggy (uncredited)
1999
Coronation Street: Through the Keyhole (Video) as
Eddie Yeats
1998
Funny Women (TV Series documentary short) as
Onslow
- Patricia Routledge (1998) - Onslow (uncredited)
1995
The Coronation Street Character Collection (TV Series) as
Eddie Yeats
- Stan and Hilda (1995) - Eddie Yeats
- Annie Walker (1995) - Eddie Yeats
1995
The Coronation Street Collection: The Duckworths (Video) as
Eddie Yeats
1994
Auntie's Bloomers (TV Series documentary)
- Auntie's New Bloomers 3 (1995)
- Auntie's New Bloomers 1 (1994)
1984
What a Carry On (TV Series) as
Willie
- Episode #1.10 (1986) - Willie (uncredited)
- Episode #1.2 (1984) - Willie (uncredited)

References

Geoffrey Hughes Wikipedia