Here's a guy who seldom gets his due. Jeremy Clyde pops up in all sorts of great shows (even some radio drama, specifically in the great production of Raffles, with , and he's always quite good. He has a great, crisp R.P. accent, and he's the epitome of the posh Toff, which, incidentally is mostly what he played on TV. He was on radio playing A.J. Raffles (alongside Michael Cochrane as Bunny), and he even had a part in an episode of the great Anthony Valentine RAFFLES telly show. Oddly, the most known thing about Jeremy Clyde is that he was the 'Jeremy' in the 60's folk duo Chad & Jeremy! Examples of his current musical work can be found on Youtube.
He shows up all over the classic telly dial. Examples of his great classic TV work can be seen on THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET, SCHALKEN THE PAINTER, LADYKILLERS, HOW GREEN IS MY VALLEY, BLOTT ON THE LANDSCAPE, BY THE SWORD DIVIDED, THE PALLISERS, THE AGATHA CHRISTIE HOUR, INSPECTOR MORSE, the UK/French historical drama CROSSBOW, and a great run as Sexton Blake in the 1978 series, SEXTON BLAKE AND THE DEMON GOD. He was even on American telly in such classic shows as LAREDO (!), THE PATTY DUKE SHOW, THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW, and even on a couple episodes of BATMAN! Zap, Pow, wot?
He's certainly a Phantom Empires fave. A very talented guy across the board, with great diction and a classic charm.
He shows up all over the classic telly dial. Examples of his great classic TV work can be seen on THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET, SCHALKEN THE PAINTER, LADYKILLERS, HOW GREEN IS MY VALLEY, BLOTT ON THE LANDSCAPE, BY THE SWORD DIVIDED, THE PALLISERS, THE AGATHA CHRISTIE HOUR, INSPECTOR MORSE, the UK/French historical drama CROSSBOW, and a great run as Sexton Blake in the 1978 series, SEXTON BLAKE AND THE DEMON GOD. He was even on American telly in such classic shows as LAREDO (!), THE PATTY DUKE SHOW, THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW, and even on a couple episodes of BATMAN! Zap, Pow, wot?
He's certainly a Phantom Empires fave. A very talented guy across the board, with great diction and a classic charm.