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Occupation
  
actor

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
Tony Melody

Years active
  
1955–2005


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Full Name
  
Anthony John Melody

Born
  
18 December 1922 (
1922-12-18
)
London, England

Died
  
June 26, 2008, Bispham, Blackpool, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Margaret Little (m. 1972–2008)

People also search for
  
John Schlesinger, John Irvin, Franco Rosso

Movies and TV shows
  
Yanks, Turtle Diary

'Don't trust' : by: Tony Melody


Anthony John "Tony" Melody (18 December 1922 – 26 June 2008) was an English television actor who appeared in a number of long running comedies and soap operas. He was a prolific character actor with more than 100 television roles.

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Early life

Melody was born in London, where his father was in the Royal Horse Guards, but was brought up in Yorkshire, where his parents ran the Station public house in Goole, West Riding of Yorkshire. He was brought up as a devout Roman Catholic and attended Sacred Heart Church in Blackpool. During the Second World War he served in the Royal Air Force.

Career

Initially a dancer, Melody spent three years touring the Mediterranean with Ralph Reader's Gang Show, performing for British troops in various countries along with Tony Hancock and Norrie Paramor. In 1952 he spent a season performing at the Windmill Theatre in London where he appeared as a comedy singer, before returning to Yorkshire, where he performed semi-professionally in local clubs while working in a factory in Leeds during the day. In 1955 he appeared on What Makes A Star? on BBC local radio and he became a regular on regional radio, working with, among others, Jimmy Clitheroe and Harry Worth.

His acting career began in radio, appearing in the sitcom, The Clitheroe Kid which starred Jimmy Clitheroe, in 1957 as the grumpy taxi driver, Horatio Higginbottom, which he played until 1972. This was followed by the role of compère and singer with the BBC's Northern Dance Orchestra, in the 1950s radio show The Straw Hat Club.

His first television role came on 6 December 1957 when he appeared in the comedy Be Soon alongside Hilda Baker. Between 1964 and 1966 he appeared on Just Jimmy and the following year he appeared on two episodes of Coronation Street, playing two small different roles, as a coach driver and a taxi driver. Then in 1968 he made his third appearance on Coronation Street, this time as Harold Eaton, a decorator working at the Rovers Return. In 1969 he played a post office man on Parkin's Patch.

In the early 1970s he started to get regular television work with a number of minor television roles in programmes such as Steptoe and Son (as a milkman in the 1970 episode Come Dancing, which is said to be one of the most repeated episodes of that series)), Sykes, Public Eye (both in 1972, by which time Melody said, "This is the first time in years I have turned down pantomime, up home in Blackpool, because I wanted to concentrate on television, to stretch myself with such roles.")

Other appearances included Z-Cars (in 1973), Barlow at Large and Bless This House (in 1974). In 1975 he had a starring role as George Bradshaw in the short-lived comedy Rule Britannia!.

In 1979 Melody appeared in the John Schlesinger film Yanks opposite Rachel Roberts, playing the husband of the terminally ill Roberts'. The following year he appeared in Little Lord Fauntleroy as Kimsey. He also played Station Sergeant Billy Machin in the comedy series The Nesbitts Are Coming and followed that up in 1981 by appearing as Archie in the comedy series, The Incredible Mr Tanner. Between 1981 and 1983 he played Chief in six episodes of the detective series, Bergerac. On Channel 4's opening night he appeared in Walter alongside Ian McKellen in the title role.

His first appearance in Emmerdale Farm came in 1983 when he played Nicholas Martin. In 1985 he appeared in the drama series The Winning Streak and in 1986 he played Dave Sharkey in the sitcom, Jossy's Giants. In 1990 he appeared as the husband of Patricia Routledge in Missing Persons, which was a feature-length pilot for Hetty Wainthropp Investigates.

He made a second appearance in Emmerdale in 1998 this time as the farmer, Jed Outhwaite. In 2002 he made a fourth appearance on Coronation Street, this time as the MC at a ballroom dance competition in Blackpool, which the characters of Norris Cole and Vera Duckworth were entered.

He appeared in the television drama film Shipman in 2002, as Alfie, a patient who survived the real-life homicidal doctor, who was played by James Bolam. and also appeared in the drama, A Good Thief as Alfie as well as a television advertising campaign for McDonald's. His last television appearance was in 2003 on Last of the Summer Wine.

Personal life

Melody's first marriage was dissolved, he had four children with his first wife. He met his second wife, Maggie when they were both performing in pantomime in Skegness. They made their home in Bispham, Blackpool which was her home town, where he spent the rest of his life. Melody would say about living in Bispham, "Other actors can have London. I don't like it there, can't stand the trains, the noise, the hassle. Home is here." Offscreen Melody was a shy unassuming man, who rarely gave interviews and who shunned the "show business scene".

Melody had four children, three sons and one daughter from his first marriage.

Death

Melody died in a nursing home from cancer after a short illness on 26 June 2008, aged 85. His funeral was held at Carleton Crematorium, Carleton, Lancashire on 3 July.

Filmography

Actor
1983
Last of the Summer Wine (TV Series) as
Landlord / Sid
- The Second Husband and the Showgirls (2003) - Landlord
- Getting Sam Home (1983) - Sid (voice, uncredited)
2002
A Good Thief (TV Movie) as
Alfie
2002
Harold Shipman: Doctor Death (TV Movie) as
Len Fellows
2001
Without Motive (TV Series) as
Robert Jackson Snr.
- The Final Pursuit (2001) - Robert Jackson Snr.
- Hindsight (2001) - Robert Jackson Snr.
- At the Edge (2001) - Robert Jackson Snr.
- Declaring War (2001) - Robert Jackson Snr.
- Judgement Day (2001) - Robert Jackson Snr.
1965
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Ernie Bond / M.C. / Harold Eaton / ...
- Episode #1.4856 (2000) - M.C.
- Episode #1.745 (1968) - Harold Eaton
- Episode #1.521 (1965) - Ernie Bond
- Episode #1.519 (1965) - Ernie Bond
- Episode #1.474 (1965) - Coach Proprietor
1999
Where the Heart Is (TV Series) as
Hughie Burridge
- Flesh and Blood (1999) - Hughie Burridge
1999
City Central (TV Series) as
Jed Creirand
- The Killing Moon (1999) - Jed Creirand
1983
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
Jed Outhwaite / Nicholas Martin
1997
Common As Muck (TV Series) as
Nev's Friend
- Episode #2.2 (1997) - Nev's Friend
1996
Dalziel and Pascoe (TV Series) as
Harold Lapping
- An Advancement of Learning (1996) - Harold Lapping
1995
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Walter Openshaw
- We're All Allies Really (1995) - Walter Openshaw
1994
Casualty (TV Series) as
Brian Miller
- The Facts of Life (1994) - Brian Miller
1994
New Voices (TV Series)
- The Quiet Lifer (1994)
1993
Demob (TV Series) as
Mr Parsons
- Episode #1.4 (1993) - Mr Parsons (uncredited)
- Episode #1.2 (1993) - Mr Parsons
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Mr Parsons
1993
Love and Reason (TV Mini Series) as
Norman Wheeler
- Episode #1.3 (1993) - Norman Wheeler
- Episode #1.2 (1993) - Norman Wheeler
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Norman Wheeler
1992
The Life and Times of Henry Pratt (TV Mini Series) as
Cecil E Jenkingson
- Episode #1.4 (1992) - Cecil E Jenkingson
- Episode #1.2 (1992) - Cecil E Jenkingson
1992
Rumpole of the Bailey (TV Series) as
Saggers
- Rumpole and the Family Pride (1992) - Saggers
1992
Moon and Son (TV Series) as
Bill Atley
- Where No Birds Sing (1992) - Bill Atley
1991
Plaza Patrol (TV Series) as
Les
- Lilac Time (1991) - Les
1991
Fiddlers Three (TV Series) as
Jack
- We Don't Want to Lose You: Part II (1991) - Jack
1991
Billy Webb's Amazing Story (TV Series) as
Mr. Hardwood
- Part Four (1991) - Mr. Hardwood
- Part Three (1991) - Mr. Hardwood
- Part Two (1991) - Mr. Hardwood
- Part One (1991) - Mr. Hardwood
1990
How We Used to Live (TV Series) as
Gideon
- Victorians - Early & Late: Utopia Limited (1895) (1990) - Gideon
- Victorians - Early & Late: The Hidden Tenth (1895) (1990) - Gideon
- Victorians - Early & Late: A Model Village (1895) (1990) - Gideon
1990
Stay Lucky (TV Series) as
Horace
- Hotrod Horace (1990) - Horace
1990
Missing Persons (TV Movie) as
Robert Wainthropp
1989
Boon (TV Series) as
Mr. Brown
- All in a Day's Pork (1989) - Mr. Brown
1989
All Creatures Great and Small (TV Series) as
Mr. Skipton
- The Call of the Wild (1989) - Mr. Skipton
1988
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Principal Prison Officer Whittaker
- No Further Cause for Concern (1988) - Principal Prison Officer Whittaker
1988
The Nature of the Beast as
Chunder
1987
Pretorius as
Huizinga
1986
Jossy's Giants (TV Series) as
Dave Sharkey
- Perfect Match (1987) - Dave Sharkey
- A Question of Sports (1987) - Dave Sharkey
- The Glipton Romeos (1987) - Dave Sharkey
- Foul Play (1986) - Dave Sharkey
1987
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Joe
- On the Palm (1987) - Joe
1986
Mr. Love as
Ferris
1985
The Winning Streak (TV Mini Series) as
Matt Hutton
- No Mistakes (1985) - Matt Hutton
- Unexpected Legacy (1985) - Matt Hutton
- Trial Run (1985) - Matt Hutton
- Hot Prospects (1985) - Matt Hutton
- Hollow Victory (1985) - Matt Hutton
- Local Hero (1985) - Matt Hutton
1985
Turtle Diary as
Garage Attendant with Bucket
1984
The Hello Goodbye Man (TV Series) as
Mr. Bulstrode
- Episode #1.2 (1984) - Mr. Bulstrode
1981
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Chief
- Come Out Fighting (1983) - Chief
- Ninety Per Cent Proof (1983) - Chief
- The Moonlight Girls (1983) - Chief
- Almost Like a Holiday (1983) - Chief
- Always Leave Them Laughing (1983) - Chief
- The Hood and the Harlequin (1981) - Chief
- Last Chance for a Loser (1981) - Chief
- Unlucky Dip (1981) - Chief
- Picking It Up (1981) - Chief
1983
Invitation to the Wedding as
Vine
1983
No Excuses (TV Series) as
Dad
- They're Onto Us (1983) - Dad
1983
Let There Be Love (TV Series) as
Steven
- Crime and Punishment (1983) - Steven
1983
Crown Court (TV Series)
- Told in Silence: Part 1 (1983)
1983
Tom, Dick and Harriet (TV Series) as
Horace
- None Shall Sleep (1983) - Horace
1982
Walter (TV Movie) as
Mr. Hingley
1982
The Chinese Detective (TV Series) as
Mr. Morris
- Trials (1982) - Mr. Morris
1982
Murphy's Mob (TV Series) as
Mr. Lee
- Episode #1.7 (1982) - Mr. Lee
- Episode #1.6 (1982) - Mr. Lee
1981
The Incredible Mr Tanner (TV Series) as
Archie
- The House Hunters (1981) - Archie
- The Wallet (1981) - Archie
- The Better Half (1981) - Archie
- The Magic Lantern (1981) - Archie
- The Good Samaritan (1981) - Archie
- The Great Escape (1981) - Archie
1972
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Harry / Detective / Leslie / ...
- The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980) - Harry
- Baby Love (1974) - Detective
- Mummy and Daddy (1973) - Leslie
- Better Than the Movies (1972) - Official receiver
1980
Little Lord Fauntleroy (TV Movie) as
Kimsey
1980
Juliet Bravo (TV Series) as
Rodney Maskell
- Shot Gun (1980) - Rodney Maskell
1980
The Nesbitts Are Coming (TV Series) as
Station Sergeant Billy Machin
- Moving Day (1980) - Station Sergeant Billy Machin
- Look on the Black Side (1980) - Station Sergeant Billy Machin
- Race Day (1980) - Station Sergeant Billy Machin
- The Big Job (1980) - Station Sergeant Billy Machin
- It's All a Game (1980) - Station Sergeant Billy Machin
- Another Town, Another Place (1980) - Station Sergeant Billy Machin
1979
Yanks as
Mr. Jim Moreton
1979
Turtle's Progress (TV Series) as
Colour Sergeant Arnold
- Episode #1.4 (1979) - Colour Sergeant Arnold
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Colour Sergeant Arnold
1979
Strangers (TV Series) as
Joe Revell
- Marriages, Deaths and Births (1979) - Joe Revell
1978
George & Mildred (TV Series) as
Ernest Groves
- Days of Beer and Rosie (1978) - Ernest Groves
1978
The Sunday Drama (TV Series) as
Chris
- The One and Only Buster Barnes (1978) - Chris
1977
The Stick Up as
First Policeman
1977
The Cost of Loving (TV Series) as
Jack Baynes
- The Human Element (1977) - Jack Baynes
1975
Rule Britannia! (TV Series) as
George Bradshaw
- Episode #1.7 (1975) - George Bradshaw
- The Lost Weekend (1975) - George Bradshaw
- All My Sins Remembered (1975) - George Bradshaw
- You Can't Take It with You (1975) - George Bradshaw
- Sauce for the Goose (1975) - George Bradshaw
- Sunday Best (1975) - George Bradshaw
- Once a Friend, Always a Friend (1975) - George Bradshaw
1975
Zigger Zagger (TV Series) as
Policeman
- Episode #1.1 (1975) - Policeman
1975
Down the 'Gate (TV Series) as
Len Peacock (Series 1) (1975)
1975
The Main Chance (TV Series) as
Sammy Dayton
- By the Book (1975) - Sammy Dayton
1975
Sadie, It's Cold Outside (TV Series) as
Bob
- Episode #1.4 (1975) - Bob
1974
Bless This House (TV Series) as
Owen
- The Biggest Woodworm in the World (1974) - Owen
1974
Marked Personal (TV Series) as
Steve Morris
- Episode #1.80 (1974) - Steve Morris
- Episode #1.79 (1974) - Steve Morris
1974
Justice (TV Series) as
Charlie Thompson
- Under Suspicion (1974) - Charlie Thompson
1974
My Name Is Harry Worth (TV Series) as
Mr. Veryl
- High-Pitched Buzzing (1974) - Mr. Veryl
1974
The ITV Play (TV Series) as
Cliff Maclean
- Mary, Mary (1974) - Cliff Maclean
1974
Barlow at Large (TV Series) as
Roger Tober
- Hit (1974) - Roger Tober
1973
Oranges and Lemons (TV Series) as
Joe Sewell
- Brotherly Love (1973) - Joe Sewell
1970
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Tom / Jack Scott
- Katapult (1973) - Tom
- Roll on Four O'Clock (1970) - Jack Scott
1973
Hadleigh (TV Series) as
Walter Unwin
- Family Feeling (1973) - Walter Unwin
1973
Thirty Minutes Worth (TV Series)
- Episode #2.3 (1973)
1973
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Brazendale
- Operation Watchdog (1973) - Brazendale
1973
Love Story (TV Series) as
Stan Truscott
- Two Tame Oats (1973) - Stan Truscott
1972
Home and Away (TV Series) as
Godfrey
1972
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Harry
- Horse and Carriage (1972) - Harry
1972
New Scotland Yard (TV Series) as
Charles Change
- Papa Charlie (1972) - Charles Change
1972
The Hole in the Wall (TV Series) as
Viney
- Part 7 (1972) - Viney
- Part 6 (1972) - Viney
- Part 5 (1972) - Viney
- Part 4 (1972) - Viney
- Part 3 (1972) - Viney
1972
Sykes (TV Series) as
Milkman
- Football (1972) - Milkman
1972
Them (TV Series)
- Episode #1.5 (1972)
1971
A Christmas Night with the Stars (TV Series) as
Actor - A Policeman's Lot segment
- Episode dated 25 December 1971 (1971) - Actor - A Policeman's Lot segment
1971
The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) as
Rescue Soldier
- Episode #6.4 (1971) - Rescue Soldier
1971
Sykes and a Big Big Show (TV Series)
- Britain's First Moon Shot (1971)
- Submarine (1971)
- Concorde (1971)
- Shipwreck (1971)
1964
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Gas Man / Policeman / Referee
- Just Harry and Me (1971)
- Don't Ring Us- We'll Ring You (1970) - Gas Man
- Last Tribute (1970) - Policeman
- Judgement Day for Elijah Jones (1966)
- The Mascot (1964) - Referee
1971
Some Matters of Little Consequence (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1971)
1970
Steptoe and Son (TV Series) as
Milkman
- Come Dancing (1970) - Milkman
1970
That's Your Funeral (TV Series) as
Policeman
- Last Tribute (1970) - Policeman
1969
Not in Front of the Children (TV Series) as
PC Wilson
- Domestic Help (1969) - PC Wilson
1969
Parkin's Patch (TV Series) as
Post office man
- Nothing Personal (1969) - Post office man
1969
Thicker Than Water (TV Series) as
Henry Barrell
- The Fixer (1969) - Henry Barrell
1966
Harry Worth (TV Series) as
Ted, the Post Office Doorman / Jack Whitney
- Only Four Can Play (1968) - Ted, the Post Office Doorman
- Where There's Brass (1966) - Jack Whitney
1964
Just Jimmy (TV Series)
- Episode dated 2 July 1968 (1968)
- In the Still of the Night (1966)
- It's Not Cricket (1966)
- The Happiest Days of Your What? (1965)
- Chips with Nothing (1964)
1968
Life with Cooper (TV Series)
- Visiting Tommy's Aunt (1968)
1961
Here's Harry (TV Series) as
Constable
- The Appointments Board (1965)
- The Neighbour (1963)
- The Cat (1963)
- The Good Samaritan (1963)
- The Pantomime (1962)
- The Licence (1962)
- The Supporter (1962)
- The Wedding Present (1962)
- The Long Night (1962)
- The Last Train (1961) - Constable
1965
Pardon the Expression (TV Series) as
Electrician
- The Old One Two (1965) - Electrician
- Mannequin Parade (1965) - Electrician
1959
The Ken Dodd Show (TV Series)
- Episode #1.0 (1959)
1957
Be Soon (TV Series)
- Episode #1.6 (1958)
- Episode #1.5 (1957)
- Episode #1.4 (1957)
Self
1982
It's a Knockout (TV Series) as
Self
- Knockout Star Gala 1982 (1982) - Self
1964
The Good Old Days (TV Series) as
Self - Performer
- Episode #12.8 (1964) - Self - Performer
- Episode #12.6 (1964) - Self - Performer
1959
Blackpool Show Parade (TV Series) as
Self
- Jokers All (1959) - Self
1956
Camera One (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (1956) - Self
Archive Footage
1999
Heartbeat Chronicles (Video) as
Walter Openshaw (uncredited)

References

Tony Melody Wikipedia