Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Ronald Adam (actor)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Years active
  
1914–1978

Parents
  
Mona Robin, Blake Adams

Children
  
Jane Adam, David Adam

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Ronald Adam


Ronald Adam (actor) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumb5

Full Name
  
Ronald George Hinings Adams

Born
  
December 31, 1896 (
1896-12-31
)
Herefordshire, England

Spouse(s)
  
Tanzi Cutava Barozzi Allyne Dorothy Franks

Died
  
March 28, 1979, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
We Rendezvous at Ten, Readiness at Dawn

Movies
  
The Haunting, The Lavender Hill Mob, Seven Days to Noon, The Tomb of Ligeia, Assignment Redhead

Similar People
  
Charles Crichton, Paul Dehn, Guy Green, Anthony Kimmins, Mario Zampi

Ronald Adam OBE (31 December 1896 – 28 March 1979), born Ronald George Hinings Adams, was a British officer of the RFC and RAF, an actor on stage and screen and a successful theatre manager.

Contents

Early life

Ronald George Hinings Adams was born in Bromyard, Herefordshire on 31 December 1896, the son of Blake Adams and his wife Mona Robin. His parents and grandparents were all in the theatrical profession. He was educated at University College School.

First World War

When still only 17 years old Adams volunteered to join the British Army on the outbreak of the First World War. On 2 December 1914 he was commissioned as a temporary Second Lieutenant in the 15th (Reserve) Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. Adams soon transferred to the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and served as an observer with No. 18 Squadron in France, before returning home to re-train as a pilot. Once qualified as a pilot, Adams remained in Britain and flew Sopwith Camels with No. 44 Squadron on Home Defence duties. The squadron was based at Hainault Farm aerodrome in Essex and was pioneering the use of night-fighters against Zeppelin raids on London. He was then posted back to France, still on Sopwith Camels, to No. 73 Squadron, at Champien. On 1 April 1918, the Royal Flying Corps amalgamated with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) to become the Royal Air Force (RAF), but Adams had barely had time to get used to the new title before he was shot down, on 7 April 1918, near Villers-Bretonneux in Northern France, either by Hans Kirschstein, or possibly Manfred von Richthofen and captured. Adams was badly wounded in the engagement and on the evening of his capture he was visited by a German orderly who passed on the compliments of von Richthofen. Ronald Adams spent eight months in hospitals and prison camps before he was repatriated on 17 December 1918.

Acting career

After the war he trained as a chartered accountant, but his interest moved to theatre. He dropped the final "s" from his surname and adopted the stage name "Ronald Adam". From 1924–26, he was engaged as manager for Leslie Henson and Dion Titheradge, and at the Little, His Majesty's, and Strand theatres. He entered on the management of the Embassy Theatre, in April 1932, with the production of Madame Pepita, and made over 150 new productions and revivals from 1932–1939. Thirty of his productions were transferred to various West End theatres, including Ten Minute Alibi, Close Quarters, The Dominant Sex, Professor Bernhardi and Judgment Day. He presented several plays on tour, and acted in many of them, both at the Embassy and on their transfer.

He made his film debut with Strange Boarders, The Drum (both 1938) and Too Dangerous to Live (1939). Meanwhile, he continued with live theatre. At the Old Vic in June 1939 he played Lord Stagmantle in The Ascent of F6 and at the Phoenix in November 1939, Judge Tsankov in Judgment Day. He was director of Howard and Wyndham's Repertory Seasons in Edinburgh and Glasgow, 1938–39.

Second World War

On the outbreak of the Second World War Ronald Adam rejoined the RAF as a Wing Commander and served from 1939–1945. During the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940 he was the Fighter Controller for the Hornchurch sector. It was Adam's job to co-ordinate the fighter command interceptions by using data gathered by radar and ground observers and then to dispatch fighters to intercept. Jeffrey Quill, the distinguished Spitfire test pilot on attachment to 65 Squadron at Hornchurch during the Battle of Britain, wrote of Adam: 'Apart from being highly competent at the actual job, his voice had a quality of calm and unhesitating certainty. The contribution of such men to the outcome of the Battle of Britain was incalculable.'

During the war he continued to take part in films, for example as a German bomber chief in The Lion Has Wings (1939), as Mons. Besnard in At the Villa Rose (1940) and as Sir Charles Fawcett in The Foreman Went to France (1942).

Post-war period

He was awarded the OBE in 1946.

After 1946 he continued to act in live theatre. At the Garrick in March 1950 he played Mr Gibb in Mr Gillie. He made his Broadway debut in December 1951 in Antony and Cleopatra at the Ziegfeld Theatre. He portrayed the Group Controller in Angels One Five, a 1952 British war film about the Battle of Britain (Adam reprised his actual wartime role as a fighter Controller).

His main activity at this stage, however, was in film and television. From 1946 to 1978 he took part in over 140 film or television productions.

Personal life

He married firstly Tanzi Cutava Barozzi; the marriage was dissolved. His second wife was Allyne Dorothy Franks. He had two children, Jane and David. After the Second World War Ronald Adam lived in Surbiton, Surrey, and died on 28 March 1979.

Written works

Adam was part-adaptor of Professor Bernhardi and The Melody That Got Lost, among other works. He was the author of the plays An English Summer (1948), A Wind on the Heath (1949) and Marriage Settlement (1950), which he also produced.

He published a book on his theatrical memories:

  • Ronald Adam (1938). Overture and Beginners. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. 
  • In the middle of the war he wrote two novels arising from his experiences in the RAF. Initially they were published using the pseudonym "Blake",

  • Blake (1941). Readiness at Dawn. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. 
  • Blake (1942). We Rendezvous at Ten. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. 
  • Both of these were later republished under his own name. He wrote again about his wartime experiences in:

  • Blake (1948). To You the Torch. London: The Fortune Press. 
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1981
    The Man from Nowhere as
    George Harvey
    1978
    L'amour en question as
    Le juge anglais
    1978
    Premiere (TV Series) as
    Old man
    - Something's Wrong (1978) - Old man
    1978
    Castaways (TV Series) as
    Daniel Defoe
    - The Real Robinson Crusoe (1978) - Daniel Defoe
    1977
    Marie Curie (TV Mini Series) as
    Professor Gautier
    - Episode #1.4 (1977) - Professor Gautier
    1976
    Victorian Scandals (TV Series) as
    Mr. Chichelle Plowden
    - The Portland Millions (1976) - Mr. Chichelle Plowden
    1974
    Justice (TV Series) as
    Sir William
    - The Fine Line of Duty (1974) - Sir William
    1974
    The Nine Tailors (TV Mini Series) as
    Dowson
    - Episode #1.1 (1974) - Dowson
    1973
    Casanova '73 (TV Series) as
    Dr. Spratforth
    - Episode #1.2 (1973) - Dr. Spratforth
    1973
    The Zoo Robbery as
    Zoologist
    1972
    Columbo (TV Series) as
    George, Steward at Supt. Durk's Club
    - Dagger of the Mind (1972) - George, Steward at Supt. Durk's Club (uncredited)
    1972
    The Main Chance (TV Series) as
    Sir Charles Braithwaite
    - Copper-Bottomed Cert (1972) - Sir Charles Braithwaite
    1972
    The Ruling Class as
    Lord
    1968
    Freewheelers (TV Series) as
    Professor Lowrie / Professor Gotts
    - Cypher (1971) - Professor Gotts
    - The Big Freeze Part 4: Gotterdammerung (1968) - Professor Lowrie
    - The Big Freeze: Part 3: Anvil (1968) - Professor Lowrie
    - The Big Freeze: Part 2: Valkyrie (1968) - Professor Lowrie
    - The Big Freeze: Part 1: Icarus (1968) - Professor Lowrie
    1971
    Casanova (TV Mini Series) as
    Senior Inquisitor
    - Steed in the Stable (1971) - Senior Inquisitor
    1971
    Shirley's World (TV Series)
    - The Islanders (1971)
    1971
    Zeppelin as
    Prime Minister
    1970
    Song of Norway as
    Gade
    1970
    On Trial (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Leon Blum
    - Marshal Pétain - A Matter of Honour (1970) - Leon Blum
    1970
    Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) as
    Sir Montague Malthus
    - The Suicide Club (1970) - Sir Montague Malthus
    1970
    The Six Wives of Henry VIII (TV Mini Series) as
    Cardinal Campeggio
    - Catherine of Aragon (1970) - Cardinal Campeggio
    1969
    Nearest and Dearest (TV Series) as
    Magistrate
    - Breach of the Peace (1969) - Magistrate
    1969
    Life with Cooper (TV Series) as
    Various Roles
    - Tommy Buys a Bed (1969) - Various Roles
    1968
    Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
    Mycroft Holmes
    - The Greek Interpreter (1968) - Mycroft Holmes
    1968
    Scene (TV Series) as
    Judge
    - The Sentence of the Court (1968) - Judge
    1968
    ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Armitage
    - Boatman Do Not Tarry (1968) - Armitage
    1968
    Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
    Sir Godfrey McKellar
    - The Fall of Kelvin Walker (1968) - Sir Godfrey McKellar
    1968
    Beggar My Neighbour (TV Series) as
    Mr. Crombie
    - What About the Workers? (1968) - Mr. Crombie
    1967
    Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
    Chairman
    - Random Sample (1967) - Chairman
    1967
    Mr. Rose (TV Series) as
    Chief Constable
    - The Unquiet Ghost (1967) - Chief Constable
    1967
    This Man Craig (TV Series) as
    John Leggat
    - There's Got to Be a Fire Somewhere (1967) - John Leggat
    1966
    Who Killed the Cat? as
    Gregory
    1966
    Arizona Colt
    1966
    Public Eye (TV Series) as
    Leonard Minster
    - It Had to Be a Mouse (1966) - Leonard Minster
    1966
    Sunday Night (TV Series documentary) as
    Crito
    - The Death of Socrates (1966) - Crito
    1966
    Comedy Playhouse (TV Series)
    - A Little Learning (1966)
    1965
    The Newcomers (TV Series) as
    Gascoigne / Mr. Gascoigne
    - Episode #1.42 (1966) - Mr. Gascoigne
    - Episode #1.26 (1965) - Gascoigne
    - Episode #1.25 (1965) - Gascoigne
    1964
    Gideon C.I.D. (TV Series) as
    Sir Robert Copthorne / Mr. Baker
    - Morna (1966) - Sir Robert Copthorne (as Ronald Adams)
    - The Lady-Killer (1964) - Mr. Baker
    1966
    Barney Is My Darling (TV Series)
    - Weddings, Funerals and Christenings (1966)
    1964
    The Tomb of Ligeia as
    Minister at Graveside
    1964
    The Massingham Affair (TV Series) as
    Mr. Paget
    - The Lawless Element (1964) - Mr. Paget
    1964
    Story Parade (TV Series) as
    George Norville
    - The Flaw in the Crystal (1964) - George Norville
    1964
    ITV Sunday Night Drama (TV Series) as
    Pastor Hoffmeyer
    - Sunday Mystery Theatre: Weekend at Willaburra (1964) - Pastor Hoffmeyer
    1964
    The Valiant Varneys (TV Series)
    - The Incredible Adventures of Dr. Henry Varney and Mr. Hyde (1964)
    1964
    Sykes and A... (TV Series)
    - Sykes and a Box (1964)
    1964
    Espionage (TV Series) as
    Roger Upton
    - Do You Remember Leo Winters? (1964) - Roger Upton
    1964
    Sergeant Cork (TV Series) as
    Lord Justice Palmer
    - The Case of the Hangman's Noose (1964) - Lord Justice Palmer
    1963
    The Avengers (TV Series) as
    Dr. Spender
    - Second Sight (1963) - Dr. Spender
    1963
    Thirty Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    Judge
    - The Simple Truth (1963) - Judge
    1963
    The Haunting as
    Eldridge Harper
    1963
    Heavens Above! as
    Cabinet Minister #1 (uncredited)
    1963
    It Happened Like This (TV Series) as
    Sir Morton
    - The Hill of Lions (1963) - Sir Morton
    1962
    The Golden Rabbit
    1962
    Postman's Knock as
    Mr. Fordyce
    1962
    Satan Never Sleeps as
    Father Lemay (uncredited)
    1961
    Stryker of the Yard (TV Series)
    - The Case of the Studio Payroll (1961)
    1961
    Death and the Sky Above as
    Sir John Fawcett
    1961
    Colonel Trumper's Private War (TV Series)
    - Operation Lubenski (1961)
    1958
    Boyd Q.C. (TV Series) as
    Mr. Noel
    - The Headmistress (1961) - Mr. Noel
    - The Balance of her Mind (1958)
    1961
    Golden Girl (TV Series) as
    Sir Robin Courtney
    - Held in Trust (1961) - Sir Robin Courtney
    1961
    The Devil Inside as
    J. B. Wykeham
    1961
    Three on a Spree as
    Judge
    1961
    The Attorney-General (TV Movie) as
    Robert MacDonald
    1961
    The Citadel (TV Mini Series) as
    Sir Jenner Halliday
    - Episode #1.9 (1961) - Sir Jenner Halliday
    1961
    Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
    Archbishop
    - The Romantic Young Lady (1961) - Archbishop
    1960
    Shoot to Kill as
    Wood
    1960
    Snowball as
    Mr. King
    1960
    Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
    Judge
    - The Man with a Feather in His Hat (1960) - Judge
    1960
    On Trial (TV Series) as
    Sir James Hannen
    - The Dilke Case (1960) - Sir James Hannen
    1960
    Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Mr. Carew
    - Marriage Settlement (1960) - Mr. Carew
    1960
    BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
    Slatarski
    - Twentieth Century Theatre: Judgment Day (1960) - Slatarski
    1960
    And the Same to You as
    Trout (as Ronald Adams)
    1960
    Carry on Constable as
    Motorist (uncredited)
    1959
    Please Turn Over as
    Mr. Appleton
    1956
    ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Lord Cleghorn / Mr. Parsons / Richard Blatchley, Governor
    - The Manor of Northstead (1959) - Lord Cleghorn
    - Tony Draws a Horse (1958) - Mr. Parsons
    - Boys in Brown (1956) - Richard Blatchley, Governor
    1959
    Redgauntlet (TV Series) as
    Tom Trumbull
    - Episode #1.3 (1959) - Tom Trumbull
    1959
    The Case Before You (TV Mini Series) as
    Our Voice
    - Episode #1.7 (1959) - Our Voice
    - Episode #1.4 (1959) - Our Voice
    - Episode #1.3 (1959) - Our Voice
    1950
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    George Brander / Sir Cuthbert Graham / Professor Wilding / ...
    - The Fifty Mark (II) (1959) - George Brander
    - The Laughing Woman (1958) - Sir Cuthbert Graham
    - The End of the Equation (1958) - Professor Wilding
    - Another Man's Life (1957) - Magistrate
    - Edward, My Son (1957) - Mr. Waxman
    - Do It Yourself (1957) - The Judge
    - The Masque of Kings (1955) - Herr Seeps
    - The Guilty Party (1953) - Henry Canning
    - Sounding Brass (I) (1953) - James Meek
    - The Happy Sunday Afternoon (1950) - Mr. Braithwaite
    1958
    The Common Room (TV Series) as
    Mr. Watts / Mr. Green, the new Headmaster
    - Love Your Neighbour (1959) - Mr. Watts
    - The Ace of Spades (1958) - Mr. Green, the new Headmaster
    1959
    Foreign Field (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Priestman
    1959
    The Man Who Could Cheat Death as
    Second Doctor (uncredited)
    1959
    Man in a Cocked Hat as
    Sir John Farthing
    1958
    African Patrol (TV Series) as
    John Haley / Ray
    - The Sickness (1958) - John Haley
    - The Duel (1958) - Ray
    1958
    Dial 999 (TV Series) as
    Assistant Commissioner
    - The Killing Job (1958) - Assistant Commissioner
    1958
    Dick and the Duchess (TV Series) as
    The Magistrate
    - The Courtroom (1958) - The Magistrate
    1958
    The Inbetween Age as
    Mr. Dryden
    1957
    Adventures of a Jungle Boy (TV Series) as
    Dr. Lawrence
    - Doctor's Dilemma (1957) - Dr. Lawrence
    - The Doctor Man (1957) - Dr. Lawrence
    - Kidnapped (1957) - Dr. Lawrence
    - A Child by the River (1957) - Dr. Lawrence
    1957
    Woman and the Hunter as
    Insp. McGregor
    1957
    Your Past Is Showing as
    Chemist (uncredited)
    1957
    The Surgeon's Knife as
    Maj. Tilling
    1957
    Inside Information (Short) as
    Inspector Hammond
    1957
    Kill Me Tomorrow as
    Mr. Brook
    1957
    The Ship Was Loaded as
    First Sea Lord
    1957
    Sea Wife as
    Army Padre
    1957
    The Adventures of Peter Simple (TV Series) as
    Admiral
    - The Snake's Head (1957) - Admiral
    1957
    The Man Who Was Two (TV Series) as
    General Sir George Nugent
    - Home Is the Stranger (1957) - General Sir George Nugent
    1956
    The Crime of the Century (TV Series) as
    Asst. Commissioner Relf
    - The Century Closes (1957) - Asst. Commissioner Relf
    - The Century Opens (1956) - Asst. Commissioner Relf
    - Major Trump (1956) - Asst. Commissioner Relf
    - Taffy (1956) - Asst. Commissioner Relf
    - Abbie (1956) - Asst. Commissioner Relf
    1956
    Million Dollar Manhunt as
    Dumetrius
    1956
    Around the World in 80 Days as
    Club Steward
    1956
    Lust for Life as
    Commissioner De Smet
    1956
    The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
    General Le Claire
    - A Matter of Justice (1956) - General Le Claire
    1956
    Reach for the Sky as
    Air Vice-Marshal Leigh-Mallory
    1956
    Marriage Settlement (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Carew
    1956
    Bhowani Junction as
    General Ackerby (uncredited)
    1956
    Tons of Trouble as
    Psychiatrist
    1956
    Our Lady's Tumbler (TV Movie) as
    Brother Bernard
    1956
    Private's Progress as
    Doctor at Medical
    1956
    The Man Who Never Was as
    Adams (uncredited)
    1955
    The Vise (TV Series) as
    Tam Lyn
    - The Homing Chinaman (1955) - Tam Lyn
    1954
    Cash on Delivery as
    Parsons
    1954
    The Black Knight as
    The Abbot
    1954
    The Beachcomber as
    Sir Henry Johnstone (uncredited)
    1954
    Crest of the Wave as
    Member of Admiralty Board (uncredited)
    1954
    The Manor of Northstead (TV Movie) as
    Lord Cleghorn
    1954
    Forbidden Cargo as
    Mr. Bennett (uncredited)
    1954
    Johnny on the Spot as
    Inspector Beveridge
    1954
    Front Page Story as
    Editor
    1954
    Man with a Million as
    Samuel Clemens (uncredited)
    1953
    Escape by Night as
    Tallboy
    1953
    Stryker of the Yard
    1953
    Flannelfoot as
    Inspector Duggan
    1953
    Thought to Kill as
    Gooch
    1953
    Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (TV Series) as
    Mr. Quelch
    - Episode #1.7 (1953) - Mr. Quelch
    1953
    Malta Story as
    Group Captain - Operations (uncredited)
    1953
    Martin Luther as
    John, Duke of Saxony
    1953
    Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
    Gooch
    - The Parlour Trick (1953) - Gooch
    1953
    Raiders in the Sky as
    Instructor (uncredited)
    1952
    Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow as
    Barworth Controller
    1952
    Evidence for Hire as
    Sir William Hanson QC
    1952
    Holiday Week as
    Mr. Nat Jeffcote
    1952
    My Wife's Lodger as
    Doctor
    1952
    Angels One Five as
    Group Controller
    1951
    Mr. Denning Drives North as
    Coroner
    1951
    I'll Never Forget You as
    Ronson (uncredited)
    1951
    For the Children (TV Series) as
    Zeus
    - The Fate of the City (1951) - Zeus
    1951
    Hell Is Sold Out as
    Specialist
    1951
    The Lavender Hill Mob as
    Turner
    1951
    Laughter in Paradise as
    Mr. Wagstaffe - Bank Manager (as Ronald Adams)
    1951
    Captain Horatio Hornblower as
    Adm. McCartney
    1951
    Obsessed as
    Head-Master
    1951
    Fortune in Diamonds as
    Van Thaal Snr.
    1950
    Seven Days to Noon as
    The Prime Minister
    1950
    Shadow of the Past as
    Solicitor
    1950
    Operation X as
    Col. Fogarty
    1950
    Mr. Gillie (TV Movie) as
    Rev. Mr. Gibb
    1949
    Boys in Brown as
    Judge (uncredited)
    1949
    The Late Edwina Black (TV Movie) as
    Headmaster
    1949
    Diamond City as
    Robert Southey (as Ronald Adams)
    1949
    Under Capricorn as
    Mr. Riggs
    1949
    Helter Skelter as
    Director General of the BBC (uncredited)
    1949
    The Hidden Room as
    Clubman
    1949
    Black Magic as
    Court President
    1949
    Christopher Columbus as
    Talavera
    1949
    The Bad Lord Byron as
    Judge
    1949
    If This Be Sin as
    Prosecutor
    1949
    The Case of Charles Peace as
    Counsel for Defence
    1949
    All Over the Town as
    Sam Vane
    1948
    Reunion (TV Movie) as
    Sir Robert Wisdom
    1948
    Bonnie Prince Charlie as
    Macleod
    1948
    Frieda (TV Movie) as
    The Rev. Francis Munroe
    1948
    Counterblast as
    Col Ingram - Gillington POW Camp Commandant
    1948
    As You Are (TV Movie) as
    Edward Dawson
    1948
    Morning Departure (TV Movie) as
    Lt. McFee
    1947
    An Ideal Husband as
    Member of Parliament (uncredited)
    1947
    Busman's Honeymoon (TV Movie) as
    Bunter
    1947
    Fame Is the Spur as
    Radshaws' Doctor (uncredited)
    1947
    The Phantom Shot as
    Caleb Horder
    1947
    Henry IV (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Dionysius Genoni
    1947
    Take My Life as
    Det Sgt Hawkins - Deaf Man
    1947
    Richard of Bordeaux (TV Movie) as
    John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster
    1946
    Green for Danger as
    The Hospital Staff - The Doctors: Dr. White
    1946
    Morning Departure (TV Movie) as
    Lt. McFee
    1946
    The Queen of Spades (TV Movie) as
    Prince Tomsky
    1945
    Pink String and Sealing Wax as
    Clerk of the Court
    1945
    Journey Together as
    Commanding Officer at Falcon Field
    1943
    Escape to Danger as
    George Merrick
    1942
    Somewhere in France as
    Sir Charles Fawcett Managing Director (uncredited)
    1942
    The Avengers as
    Daily Express Reporter in Phone Booth (uncredited)
    1942
    The Big Blockade as
    German businessman (uncredited)
    1940
    House of Mystery as
    Mons. Besnard
    1940
    Maxwell Archer, Detective as
    Nicolides
    1939
    Dangerous Cargo as
    Capt. Dukes
    1939
    The Lion Has Wings as
    German Bomber Chief
    1939
    The Missing People as
    Surtees
    1939
    Too Dangerous to Live as
    Murbridge / Wills
    1939
    Inspector Hornleigh as
    Wittens
    1939
    Q Planes as
    Pollack - Aviation Engineer (uncredited)
    1938
    North Sea Patrol as
    Enemy Ship's Captain (uncredited)
    1938
    Queen of Crime as
    Police Chief
    1938
    Strange Boarders as
    Barstow
    1938
    The Drum as
    Major Gregoff
    Writer
    1960
    BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Summer Theatre: An English Summer (1960) - (writer)
    1960
    Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) (play - 1 episode)
    - Marriage Settlement (1960) - (play)
    1956
    Marriage Settlement (TV Movie) (play)
    1953
    Black on Magenta (TV Movie) (play)
    1949
    An English Summer (TV Movie) (play)
    Miscellaneous
    1937
    Cinderella (TV Movie) (stage presentation)
    Self
    1977
    The Age of Uncertainty (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Herbert Spencer
    - The Manners and Morals of High Capitalism (1977) - Herbert Spencer
    1971
    Celluloid Love (TV Special documentary) as
    Narrator
    1947
    I Want to Be a Doctor (TV Movie documentary)
    1936
    The Tiger (TV Movie) as
    Self - Introduction

    References

    Ronald Adam (actor) Wikipedia