Colin Abel Jeavons (born 20 October 1929) is a British retired television actor and TV presenter. Jeavons' earliest television role was as Jules Neraud...
Michael Elphick (Peter), Colin Welland (Willie), John Bird (Raymond), Helen Mirren (Angela), Janine Duvitski (Audrey), ColinJeavons (Donald). The screenplay...
Jeavons may refer to: Aaron Jeavons (born 1989), English cricketer Billy Jeavons (1912–1992), English footballer ColinJeavons (born 1929), Welsh actor...
until 1994 alongside Jeremy Brett, David Burke, Edward Hardwicke, and ColinJeavons. Rosalie Williams also appeared as Mrs Lacey, Mrs Rimmer and Mrs Sowerbutts...
This had Geoffrey Whitehead as Holmes and Donald Pickering as Watson. ColinJeavons played Lestrade in multiple episodes in the 1984–1994 Granada Television...
admitting "it did look like something from a '50s American 'B' movie". ColinJeavons later appeared in the Doctor Who spin-off pilot K-9 and Company. Noel...
replacing people with robot duplicates. Kinvig's friend Jim Piper (ColinJeavons) is a lifelong UFO watcher and wild-eyed conspiracy buff who is consumed...
13 parts, starring Dinsdale Landen as Pip, Helen Lindsay as Estella, ColinJeavons as Herbert Pocket, Marjorie Hawtrey as Miss Havisham and Derek Benfield...
the Bruce-Partington Plans" (substituting for Inspector Lestrade, as ColinJeavons was unavailable), and a cameo appearance in "The Adventure of the Mazarin...
Zinoviev Leonard Fenton – Nikolai Markov Eric Carte – Aide to Kaiser ColinJeavons – Printer Isabelle Stanton – Socialist Émigré Ann Zelda – Helphand's...
Carson Cherry Gillespie, James Warwick, Peter Woodward, Patricia Quinn, ColinJeavons, Nick Burnell, Terry Walsh 9 January 1988 3 A Horse of a Different Colour...
in 1953, with Peter Cushing as Josef Vadassy, and again in 1963 with ColinJeavons as Vadassy. Jones, Thomas (5 June 2009). "Thomas Jones on thriller writer...
Jackanory adaptation was broadcast on BBC One 28–30 December 1983 starring ColinJeavons as the Duke, Roy Kinnear as the Golux, Yolande Palfrey as Saralinda...
1980s) Frederick William Horner (playwright, publisher and politician) ColinJeavons (actor) Charles William King (writer) Mark Labbett (professional quizzer...