Dave Matthews presents The Authorised Guide to THE PROFESSIONALS!



Last updated : 26th April 2006

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Much of the information here comes from the Internet Movie Database. However very many thanks to Dorinda Hartmann for supplying a vast amount of additional information and corrections to my original list. In fact she knows Gordon's perfomances so well, that I wonder if she's related to him?! Very well done indeed, Dorinda!

Also thanks to Sue Sandy and Richard Spurr for extra detail!






Gordon Cameron Jackson was born on 19th December 1923 in Glasgow, Scotland, the youngest of five children, whose father taught painting in the city. His interest in acting began during his school-life where he took part in many amateur productions. This led to him being spotted by the BBC and work in radio shows such as Children's Hour soon followed. However by the age of fifteen he left school and went to work as a draughtsman for Rolls-Royce.

But when film producers were looking for a young Scot to take part in the film The Foreman Went to France, the Beeb had not forgotten Gordon (even if he had forgotten them!) and recommended him. His abilities as an actor really took off at the age of twenty with his appearance as an airman in the film Millions Like Us. Although limited to his unmistakeable Scottish accent, his versatility in other areas saw him win myriad film and TV roles in a career spanning almost fifty years – as you can see from the table below! His career was truly prolific and although not always starring in high-profile films, he was rarely out of work.

His very early work also consisted of much radio work and repertory theatre in Glasgow, Worthing and Perth. He made his London stage debut in 1951, in the long-running farce Seagulls Over Sorrento. Later stage roles included those of Horatio in Hamlet, Banquo in Macbeth (a role which Martin Shaw took in the early seventies), Ishmael in the stage production of Moby Dick directed by Orson Welles (the mind boggles at this – how did they get a whale to perform on a stage?!) and a range of other parts both classical and modern.

In 1949 he starred in the film Floodtide alongside actress Rona Anderson whom he married in 1951. The couple bore two children, Graham and Roddy.

Gordon's film work remained steady throughout the fifties and sixties and amongst fellow actors such as Alec Guiness he came to be highly respected.

In 1969 he played Horatio in Tony Richardson's production of Hamlet, at the Round House, and won the Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actor.

But the public didn't really "discover" him until 1971 with London Weekend Television's classic Upstairs Downstairs. This was a drama series set during the twentieth century's first thirty years and concerned the contrast between the lives of a wealthy family (upstairs) and their servants (downstairs). Gordon played the 'middleman' butler Hudson. The series lasted five seasons and sold to dozens of countries worldwide, proving popular almost everywhere - particularly the USA. In 1974 he was awarded British Actor of the Year award and a Supporting Actor Emmy in 1975 for Upstairs, Downstairs.

Next came The Professionals, of course. Although a much different role than anything Gordon had had before, I'm sure most would agree that, even though his gruff, unsympathetic Cowley character was not always likeable, he played it very well indeed.

In 1979 his was appointed OBE - apparently the Royal Family were fans of The Professionals!

Shortly after completion of the series, Gordon appeared in the Australian mini-series A Town Called Alice. He won Australia's Logie award for this role, too. Towards the end of his career he often commuted between the UK and the Antipodes.

Yet despite his success, Gordon claimed that he did not enjoy his own performances and never watched himself on screen, stating that he never felt very confident or comfortable in front of the camera or on stage.

Tragically Gordon's career was cut short when, in 1989, it was discovered he had severe bone cancer. The illness took its toll very quickly indeed and he passed away on 14th January 1990 leaving Rona as his widow. A great loss to us all.






Filmography

All films and shows made in the United Kingdom except where stated

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GORDON JACKSON
YearFilm or TV Show title and countryCharacterCommentsDVD/VHS
1941The Foreman Went to France (Film - aka Somewhere in France)Alastair 'Jock' MacFarlan This film examined the plight of Brits trapped in France during the German occupation of that country.VHS only
1942One of Our Aircraft is Missing (Film)?Gordon in an uncredited appearance. This is the (true?) story of a bomber crew who were shot down but smuggled home by brave Dutch patriots. VHS only
1943Nine Men (Film)"Young 'Un"The men of the film's title find themselves defending a fort in war-torn Africa.VHS only
1943Millions Like Us (Film)Fred BlakeA look at how women were sent en masse to work in factories to fabricate aircraft parts and munitions. Despite being so early in his career, Gordon plays the lead. Due to be issued on DVD, though hopefully it will look a good deal better than the scratched-to-bits print used in a recent screening on UK TV. Click!
1943San Demetrio, London (Film)John JamiesonWhen a British merchant ship is left to the mercy of patrolling U-boats, the crew must keep her afloat and out of harm's way!VHS only
1945Pink String and Sealing Wax (Film)David SuttonThriller in which Gordon's character is implicated in a murder committed by an older woman with whom he's infatuated.
1946Someone Wasn't Thinking (Film short)?
1946The Captive Heart (Film)Lieutenant David LennoxAn examination of life among British officers held in a German POW camp and the effects of their incarceration on their families at home.VHS only
1948Against the Wind (Film)John 'Scotty' DuncanWorld War II thriller in which a British spy ring uses counter-intelligence techniques to confuse the enemy while attempting to rescue one of their own men. Click!
1949Stop Press Girl (Film)Jock MelvilleComedy about a woman who discovers she has the power to make machinery stop.
1949Whisky Galore! (Film - aka Tight Little Island)George CampbellOft-screened Brit classic. Scottish islanders try to get their hands on tonnes of whisky from a ship stranded just off-shore.Click!
1949Eureka Stockade (Film, Australia - aka Massacre Hill)Tom KennedyDrama concerning Australia's Gold Rush in the nineteenth century.
1949FloodtideDavid ShieldsNo info on this film other than it also starred Rona Anderson, whom Gordon married two years later
1950Bitter Springs (Film, Australia)MacConcerns the clash of a tribe or Aborigines who find their land being taken by foreigners.
1951The Lady with a Lamp (Film)?Biography of Florence NightingaleVHS only
1951Happy Go Lovely (Film)Paul TracyComedy with David Niven as a rich entrepreneur persuaded to finance a stageplay. Click!
1952Castle in the Air (Film)HikerThe owner of a Scottish castle discovers that it is haunted by the spirit of a beautiful woman and decides to use her ghost as a tourist attraction.
1953Meet Mr Lucifer (Film)Hector McPheeSatirical comedy in which a pantomime actor dreams he is the Devil and sets out to prevent people from wasting their time watching TV! (Sounds more like an episode of The Twilight Zone!)
1953The Love Lottery (Film)RalphAn early satire on Hollywood.
1953Death Goes to School (Film)Inspector CampbellGordon's character has to investigate murder at a Girls' School
1953The Malta Story (Film)?Drama charting the Allies' attempts to defend Malta duing World War II.Click!
1954The Delavine Affair (Film - aka Murder Is News)FlorianA crime drama concerning jewel thieves.
1955Windfall (Film)LeonardComedy about a suitcase full of money that turns out to be counterfeit.
1955Passage Home (Film)BurneMelodrama set onboard a ship sailing from South America to England. Apparently rather dull.
1955Moby Dick Rehearsed (TV)Young Actor/IshmaelI don't know whether there is any tie-in with the stage version in which Gordon appeared but this seems to be a play about a group of actors rehearsing to put on the classic story - a "play-within-a-play". Orson Welles writes and leads.
1956Pacific Destiny (Film)District Officer McAllisterFilm documenting the life of a British Colonial Officer.
1956Women Without Men (Film - aka Blonde Bait)PercyThe U.S. State Department teams up with Scotland Yard to track down a gangster.
1956The Quatermass Experiment (Film - aka The Creeping Unknown and Shock)TV ProducerClassic cult Brit Sci-fi. This is the film adaptation of the original TV series.Click!
1956Baby and the Battleship (Film)HarryComedy about a sailor's attempts to smuggle a baby onto a ship....?!
1957A Soldier's Tale (TV)?Hmmm... may have been adapted from the stage play listed below.
1957The Hasty Heart (TV)?Nothing known for this or the following few entries.
1957Proud Passage (TV)?
1957Three to a Cell (TV)?
1957Talk in a Craig (TV)?
1957Violent Stranger (Film - aka Man in the Shadow)Jimmy MorrisThriller in which a woman sets out to find a killer for whom her husband has been wrongly imprisoned.
1957Rockets Galore! (Film - aka Mad Little Island)George CampbellSequel to the 1949 film.
1957Panic in the Parlour (Film - aka Sailor Beware)Carnoustie BlighA comedy about an overbearing mother who controls her daughter's wedding.
1957Abandon Ship! (Film - aka Seven Waves Away and Seven Days from Now)John MerrittUSA VHS only
1957Let's Be Happy (Film)Dougal MacLeanMusical comedy.
1957The Black Ice (Film)Bert HarrisSea-faring adventure on a trawler.
1957The Adventures of Robin Hood episode 'The Profiteer' (TV)AndrewClick!
1958All AboardAlastair RobbinsTV sitcom about about life on a cruise ship. Gordon played in a few of the 26 episodes. Thanks to Niki Walton!
1958Blind Spot (Film)ChalkyCrime caper starring a very young Michael Caine!
1958Three Crooked Men (Film)Don WescottA trio of crooks breaks into Wescott's store with the intention of robbing a neighbouring bank by entering through the shared wall. Wescott unexpectedly returns to his store and he and a passer-by (played by Warren Mitchell) are held captive. Co-written by Brian Clemens!
1958Hell Drivers (Film - aka Hard Drivers)ScottieGritty classic concerning a firm of truckers competing with each other (often using dirty tactics) to become top driver. An early appearance for Sean Connery, too!Click!
1958, 1959Yesterday's Enemy (TV and Film)Sgt MacKenzieControversial TV play written by Peter Newman, set in the Burmese jungle in 1942, suggesting that British soldiers at war aren't always above reproach. The TV play was so successful that the following year it was adapted into film form by, surprisingly, Hammer, with Gordon in the same role. Info from The Guinness Book of Classic British TV, Second Edition. Although I've got a copy of this splendid tome, I somehow missed this particular entry! Many thanks to Richard Spurr for spotting it!
1959Dial 999 episode 'Down to the Sea' (TV)Ted Morgan London-based cop show starring Canadian Robert Beatty. Not bad and surprisingly gritty for its time. Apparently this was one of the earliest attempts to get North American broadcasters interested in a Brit TV show.
1959Saber of London episode 'Penny Black' (TV)SimmsPolice detective series. With its predecessor, Mark Saber, this ran throughout the entire 1950's. Hasn't been repeated in the UK since 1969. In this episode Saber has to prove the innocence of a man suspected of murdering a wealthy coin dealer, depite a witness prepared to swear to the man's guilt. Thanks to Trevor Jordan for info!
1959Devil's Bait (Film)Sergeant MalcolmSuspense drama on the trail of a poisoned loaf of bread!
1959Blind Date (Film – aka Chance Meeting)Sergeant
1959The Bridal Path (Film)Constable AlecComedy about a young Hebridean islander who goes to the Scottish mainland to seek a wife.
1959The Navy Lark (Film)Leading Seaman JohnsonCinematic spin-off from the popular, long-running comedy radio series whose sole purpose was to debunk the British Navy!
1960Tunes of Glory (Film)Capt Jimmy CairnsWhen an army major is beaten to promotion by another officer, a social and psychological war between the men ensues.US-only DVD
1960Snowball (Film)Bill DonovanA young boy's constant lies results in the death of a fellow villager.
1960The Price of Silence (Film)Roger FentonGordon plays an an ex-con trying to bury his criminal past and legitimately succeed in the outside world.
1960Two Wives at One Wedding (Film)TomGordon plays a respected doctor who is blackmailed by someone from his past in the underground movement. Co-written by Brian Clemens.
1961Greyfriars Bobby (Film)FarmerThe true story of a dog who remains loyal to his dead master. Sounds fascinating!?!Click!
1961Cone of Silence (Film - aka Trouble in the Sky) Captain BatesonCan several airliner crashes have all been caused by pilot error?
196?Dr Finlay's Casebook (TV) ?Hugely popular (in its day) soap of everyday life in a small country medical practice. Gordon was a guest character in one or more episodes.
1962Suspense episode 'One Step From the Pavement 'Steven GraingerShort-lived anthology series.
1962Mutiny on the Bounty (Film)Edward BirkettBrilliant film but for some reason rarely shown on UK TV nowadays and no DVD release (yet).VHS only
1962Ghost Squad episode 'The Golden Silence' (TV)Mike FerrersThis series concerned a special unit of Scotland Yard detectives whose brief was to infiltrate major criminal gangs and put a stop to their crimes by whatever means necessary! Sound familiar? In fact a few episodes were written by Brian Clemens.
1963The Long Ships (Film)VahlinViking extravaganza concerning the search for a great golden bell, "The Mother of Voices". Sounds more like a rip-off of Jason and the Argonauts.Click!
1963The Great Escape (Film)Sandy MacDonaldNot so long ago the BBC would wheel out this, admittedly classic, film EVERY Christmas!Click!
1963The Bergonzi Hand (TV)Kenneth Scoones No idea what this is about!
1964ABC of Britain (TV)?No info on this at all.
1964Daylight Robbery (Film)?
1965Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (Film, US/UK)McDougalComedy set in the early twentieth century with an airplane race across the English channel. US DVD only
1965The Ipcress File (Film)Jock CarswellA superb, tense espionage thriller - one of the few decent ones Michael Caine has made. Poor old Jock doesn't last long, though.Click!
1965The Avengers episode 'Castle De'Ath' (TV)IanEmma Peel, posing as an expert from ABORCASHASTA (Advisory Bureau on Refurbishing Castles and Stately Homes as Tourist Attractions, of course!), teams up with John "Mc"Steed as they investigate an apparently haunted Scottish Castle. Our Em - dressed in that wonderful leather catsuit :-P - naturally gets lashed to a rack in the dungeons' torture chamber. Gordon plays co-owner of the castle and soon finds himself under the suspicious gaze of our heroes. Actually this is one of the more routine episodes from the classic Di Rigg years!
1965Gideon's Way episode 'The Thin Red Line' (TV)Sergeant McKinnonCritically-acclaimed series concerning a team of Scotland Yard detectives finding crime was anything but the glamorous life depicted in many other TV shows. Again, thanks to Dave Rogers and Steve Gillis for info.
1965Operation: Crossbow (Film)RAF PilotThere's little point in Gordon's fans actually digging out this film as although he filmed some scenes for it, they were all dropped in the final edit. Pehap's a "Director's Cut" will emerge one day.
1966The Fighting Prince of Donegal (Film)Captain LeedsSixteenth century tale - loosely based on true events - of an attempt to unite Ireland in a fight against the English. Gordon plays the leader of the villains.
1966Cast a Giant Shadow (Film, US)James MacAfeeA film concentrating on one Colonel Mickie Marcus (played by Kirk Douglas) during the Israeli war of Independance. Gordon plays a minor part as a Scots engineer, not appearing until the near the end of the film. Many thanks to 'Cat' for info!Click!
1966Mystery and Imagination episode 'The Casting of the Runes' (TV) (TV)?TV horror anthology series.
1967Triple Cross (Film)?WWII espionage about a bank robber who ends up working for both the Nazis and the British. Based on a true story.VHS only
1967Night of the Generals (Film)Captain EngelThe slaying of a prostitute leads investigators into a plot to assassinate Hitler.Click!
1968Danger Route (Film)StemEspionage thriller. No other details at present.
1968Wind Versus Polygamy (TV)Father JosephOne-off drama from the Theatre 625 series (so-called due to the transistion from 405- to 625-line transmission technology adopted by BBC at the time).
1969Run Wild, Run Free (Film - aka Philip)Mr RansomeA young mute boy befriends a wild white colt. Gordon plays the boy's father.VHS only
1969On the Run (Film)Mr MalloryChildren's film (possibly from the Childrens Film Foundation) about London slum kids helping an African prince evade kidnappers.
1969The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Film)Gordon LowtherUS DVD only
1969Hamlet (Film)Horatio
1969Detective episode 'The Singing Sands ' (TV)Tommy Rankin
1970Scrooge (Film)TomClick!
1970Rain (TV)Dr. MacPhailTV adaption of a Somerset-Maugham play. A missionary and his wife are stranded at a tropical hotel during the rainy season.
1970The Singing Sands (TV)?No info at all on this.
1970Dickens' Centenary (TV)?Ditto.
1970Confession episode 'Allergy' (TV play)JimGordon plays a Marxist living in a remote Scottish cottage. Tx: 28th August
1970Budgie episode '... And the Lord Taketh Away' (TV)Soapy SimonBudgie has become a minor classic over the years, though seldom repeated. Pop singer-turned-actor Adam Faith played Ronnie "Budgie" Bird, a petty crim who ended up working as a gopher for London gangsters. Although a devious character himself, the audience was invited to sympathise with Budgie's predicament. Yeah – would love to see this series again, even if it does look terribly dated now. A DVD release may be forthcoming in 2005.
1970Menace episode 'Trespasser' (TV)LanderThriller anthology series. Little remembered now but a DVD release may appear in 2006.
1971Madame Sin (Film)Cmndr CavendishComedy thriller in which a woman (Bette Davis) plans to steal a Polaris submarine with the unwitting help of a CIA agent.VHS only
1971Kidnapped (Film)Charles StewartFilm adaptation of the RL Stevenson classic.Click!
1971The Befrienders episode 'Hunted' (TV)Det Inspector CalderShort-lived drama series presenting stories about the work of the UK's Samaritans, a charity set up to try to help lonely or suicidal people.
1971 to 1975Upstairs Downstairs (TV drama)Angus HudsonGordon's best-known role, with The Professionals coming a very close second, of course!Click!
1972Arthur of the Britons (TV)Old manItalian fan Carmine Puglia seems to recall that Gordon took part in this popular series, which ran to twenty-six episodes. Can anyone confirm, please?.
1972The Befrienders episode 'Hunted' (TV)Detective Inspector CalderDrama series examining the work of the Samaritans.
1973Thirty Minute Theatre episode 'Places Where They Sing' (TV)?No other info as yet.
1973 (?)Public Information Film (TV)-Many British folks will remember the myriad Public Information Films of the 1960s and 70s such as "Keep Britain Tidy", "The Green Cross Code" and the "Charley Says" campaigns. Gordon did a PIF warning of the dangers of leaving broken glass on beaches. You can see it on the recently released Charley Says DVD, however Gordon "appears" merely in voice-over. (Many thanks to James Heath)Click!
1974Russell Harty Plus (TV)Gordon interviewed (along with Diana Rigg) by the late chat show host. Tx 2nd February
1975Morecambe and Wise (TV comedy)-Gordon made a guest appearance in the 1975 Christmas Special of this long-running legendary series. He played a similar character to that of his butler from Upstairs Downstairs, but in a kilt, I seem to remember!
1975Russian Roulette (Film, UK/USA)HardisonComplicated thriller concerning a plot to assassinate teh Soviet premier.
1976-ishHadleigh episode 'Favours'(TV)Alan MannettLong-running though little-remembered (probably 'cos it was deadly dull) drama series with Gerald 'Adam Adamant' Harper in the title role playing some Lord-of-the-Manor type. Gordon guested in one episode as a chap trying to buy the stately home. Gordon's character bears some resemblances to Cowley! Many thanks to Richard Spurr for info!
1976-1977 approxTrustee Savings Bank (TV commercial)Better known, of course, simply as the TSB. No more info on this but many thanks to John Norris who worked for the company that produced the ads.
1976(?)FineFare (TV commercial)-FineFare was successful supermarket chain in the UK that mysteriously disappeared in the 1980s.
1977Spectre (TV Movie, US/UK)Inspector CabellUnsuccessful TV pilot in which a criminologist (Robert Culp) and his partner try to solve a mystery involving the summoning of demons. Gordon plays the, perhaps expected, cynical Scots detective role, until..... well, we wouldn't want to spoil it for you!

To be honest I found it all a bit silly and Culp tended to ham it up in places. And as for Gordon at the end of the film... well unfortunately this raised some unintended laughter!

Ah well - at least we get the double-pleasures of Vicki Michelle and Penny Irving! :-)

1977Golden Rendezvous (Film - aka Nuclear Terrorism, US/UK)Dr MarstonA steamship contains a nuclear bomb and is heading for a ship loaded with gold bullion.
1977The Supernatural episode 'Night of the Marionettes ' (TV)?Another horror anthology series (weren't these popular in the sixties and seventies?!) described as "Eight stories from the Victorian Club of the Damned." Oooh, errrr!VHS only
1978The Medusa Touch (Film, UK/France)Dr JohnsonSPOILER ALERT! Panned by the critics but I love this film which stars Richard Burton as a psychokinetic, unable to control his massive destructive power and desperate for help. He causes jumbo jets to crash in London, Westminster Abbey to collapse on the congregation and, furious at having his life-support system ripped away, the final chilling scene sees him scrawling "Windscale" - the real-life nuclear reprocessing plant in Cumbria... it's a very worrying time! (Actually Windscale had changed its name to Sellafield several years earlier)Click!
1978Jim'll Fix It (TV)See the equivalent entry in Martin's biog for the full SP on this.
1979The Last Giraffe (TV movie, country unknown)FieldingSynposis courtesy of the Internet Movie Database: "An American wildlife photgrapher and her husband, a safari guide in Kenya, set out to save an endangered giraffe after its mother had been killed by poachers."
1981A Town Like Alice (TV, Australia)Noel StrachanFondly, though vaguely, remembered mini-series about wartime romance.US VHS only
1982Hart to Hart episode 'Harts and Hounds'(TV, US)Sir William "Billy" BelgraveEpisode from the slushy husband-and-wife 'tec series, along with the series pilot, was filmed in the UK. Gordon was the villain.
1982An Audience with Kenneth Williams (TV)-Humorous anecdotes from the late British comedy actor. Gordon – a good friend of Williams, apparently – was in the audience and received a few honorable mentions.
1983An Audience with Mel Brooks (TV)-One-off show in which Mel interacted with members of an celebrity audience. Martin Shaw was also present.
1983Father's Day (TV sitcom)?Barely remembered sitcom - possibly from Channel 4. Can't say for certain but Gordon may have guested in one episode.
1984The Shooting Party (Film)Tom HarkerDRama charting the effects on the British aristicracy in the run-up to World War IUS DVD only
1984Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death (TV - aka Masks of Death)Alec MacDonaldPeter Cushing in the title role with John Mills as Watson investigating kidnapped royalty in 1913.VHS only
1985/1986Fresh and Fancy Fare / Country Fare (TV, New Zealand) Info kindly supplied by Jack Yan: "Gordon provides the narration while a chef prepares meals on two cooking shows that aired during the weekend afternoons. Unusually, the chef's face is never seen, only the hands."
1986"Only Love Remains" (Music video)This was a Paul McCartney track whose video included several celebs, shot at Pinewood. Gordon is supposed to be playing an older version of the Beatles popster. (Thanks to Holger Schmitz and Jennifer Barnard for info!)
1986The Whistle-blower (Film)BobNotes adapted slightly from ones kindly sent by Jesper Antvorskov. Espionage thriller about a father's hunt for the killer of his son, who was a Russian language expert for the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6. The movie is complex but exciting with a great performance from Michael Caine in the lead role. Gordon takes a small part as an MI6 "spook". We never learn anything about him except that he is an important player inside MI6 when it comes to secret operations. Indeed his character barely utters a few words throughout the proceednigs! As always there is some really good acting from him. Felicity Dean who played Sara in 'The Female Factor' also appears. Also stars James Fox, Nigel Havers, John Gielgud and Barry Foster.Click!
1986My Brother Tom (TV mini-series, Australia)Lockie MacGibbon
1987Gun and Powder (Film)Sir Anthony PhelpsLow-budget actioner. You might be able to find this is the bargain buckets of video shops. Gordon appears in just a three scenes, though. Thanks to Frank Harris for info!
1987Shaka Zulu (TV mini-series)Professor BramstonMarina Bailey kindly submitted the following review:

"A nine-part mini-series that was made [on location] (as far as I know, completely). If memory serves, Gordon had one or two scenes (as advisor to Queen Victoria) [but] his picture is even in the souvenir magazine. :-)

"[It] was a very good mini-series [and] I have it on DVD. It was quite authentic in that all the British parts were played by British actors; all the Zulu parts were played by Zulu actors; all the 'Afrikaans' parts were played by South African Afrikaans actors, etc. Except everybody talked English, even during scenes when there were no English people around!" :-)

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1988The Winslow Boy (TV)Arthur WinslowA man fights to clear his son of the offence that led to the boy's expulsion from a top Naval school. NB: A new version was made in 1999 and it is this that is available on video/DVD. The Jackson version remains unreleased.
1988Noble House (TV mini-series, UK/USA)Superintendant ArmstrongCorporate in-fighting drama set in Hong Kong.
1988J & B Whisky (promo film)Apparently this was a ten-minute "advert". Does anyone remember it?
1988Campion episode 'Look to the Lady'(TV)Professor CaireyEx-Doctor Who star Peter Davison plays a 1920's private tec in this surprisingly short-lived BBC series. This two-part episode is good fun and Gordon is surprisingly sprightly. Tx: 22nd and 29th January 1989.
1988(?)Sesame Street (Legendary kids educational show, US)HudsonNo, its not a joke, he really did appear alongsode Ernie, Burt, Kermit, Big Bird, Grover et al!! Jean Marsh and Gordon reprised their Upstairs Downstairs roles for a song entitled "Put Down the (Rubber) Duckie". Why should the Street be connected with Upstairs Downstairs? I have no idea. Perhaps the latter was enjoying a repeat run across the US at the time? The whole thing is bizarre but absolutely delightful!
1988 (NEVER BROADCAST)According to Daisy (TV)George Pym There is a sad situation regarding this show. This was a pilot episode (made by ITV regional company HTV) for a sitcom written as a vehicle for rising star Su Pollard (Hi-De-Hi, You Rang, M'Lord? and Oh, Doctor Beeching!). Her character was a high-flying journalist who needed help to keep her unruly kids out of trouble. Advertising for a Home Help, along came strict disciplinarian George Pym, played by Gordon. Although recorded and deemed a success, transmission was held back until a full season was ready. Unfortunately Su Pollard was was tied up with other projects until late 1989, by which time Gordon had fallen ill. Although Jeremy Brett was considered to replace Gordon, the project was shelved. Meanwhile the pilot remains untransmitted and, presumably, in HTV's vaults. (Many thanks indeed to Rob Cope - more info here).
1989Mitsubishi TV ads (New Zealand)Info kindly supplied by Jack Yan: "Gordon starred in a series of TV commercials (and related press advertisements) for the then-new Mitsubishi Galant, with very subtle hints that he is playing the Cowley role. One famous image – at least to antipodeans – shows three Galants, stacked, highlighting the car's strength ('Built strong to last'). A second shows a silver Galant on a test track with a single blue siren on the driver's side, while Gordon addresses a policeman as 'Laddie,' when the car is delivered to him. The latter was on the air around the time of his passing and were withdrawn soon afterwards."
1989An Invitation to Remember (TV Interview)-Gordon is interviewed by the late Brian Johnston. It's all a bit cheesey, really, especially when he dresses up as Hudson from Upstairs Downstairs. The Professionals get surprisingly little coverage. One thing, however, is that Gordon looks very well here - there's no sign of the illness which was soon to claim him.
1989Chivas Regal Scotch Whisky TV ad (Australia)A brief ad campaign (set on a golf course) commencing in late 1989 but withdrawn shortly after Gordon passed away. (Thanks to Simon Milton)
1989The Lady and the Highwayman (Film)HarryBarbara Cartland period romance. It is quite clear that Gordon's illness was now taking its toll. New Avenger Gareth Hunt also makes a rare screen appearance.Click!
1989 (tx: 1991)Effie's Burning (TV)?Broadcast over a year after Gordon had passed away, this obscure television adaptation of a stage play saw him playing a tyrannical surgeon. Apparently the theme of the programme was spontaneous human combustion. The show seems to have received a single screening by Channel 4 and never been repeated (at least, not in the UK). Does anybody have any memories of it?





Theatrical appearances

All venues are in the UK except where stated

DatesPlay (and venue)CharacterComments
1943George and Margaret (MSO Theatre, Ruthglen, Scotland)Dudley
1944Master of Men (Citizen's Theatre, Glasgow)?
January 1951Seagulls over Sorrento (Apollo, London)Able Seaman McIntosh
July 1955Moby Dick (Duke of York Theatre, London)Ishmael
July 1958A Soldier's Tale (Sadler's Wells, London)Narrator
October 1966Macbeth (Royal Court, London)Banquo
September 1967A Soldier's Tale (Edinburgh Festival)Narrator
October 1967Wise Child (Garrick, London)Mr Booker
December 1968This Story of Yours (Royal Court, London)Baxter
February 1969Hamlet (The Round House, London)Horatio
May 1969Hamlet (Lunt/Fontaine Theater, New York)Horatio
October 1969The Signalman's Apprentice (Oxford Playhouse)Alfred
1970This Story of Yours (Oxford Playhouse)?
June 1970Hedda Gabbler (Ontario, Canada)Tesman
September 1970Oedipus (?)Creon
July 1971 - ??? 1972The Lovers of Viorne (The Royal Court, London)The Interrogator
1971-72Veterans (The Royal Court, London)Rodney
March 1973What Every Woman Knows (tour, several venues)David
July 1975Macbeth (Aldwych RSC, London)Banquo
May 1976Noah (Chichester Festival)Noah
May 1976Twelfth Night (Chichester Festival)Malvolio
22nd - 27th June 1981Deathtrap (Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham)Sidney Bruhl This play appears to have been performed as a tour - see next entry. (Thanks to Michelle Knight)
27th July - 3rd August 1981Deathtrap (Richmond Theatre, Surrey)Sidney Bruhl Transfer of above.
August 1981Deathtrap (Theatre Royal, Brighton)Sidney Bruhl Transfer of above.
December 1981Cards on the Table (Theatre Royal, Brighton)Superintendant Battle
December 1981Cards on the Table (Vaudeville Theatre, London)Superintendant Battle
23 September to 6 November 1982Mass Appeal (The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London)Father Tim FarleyDescribed as an honest, funny and engaging play, a trainee priest (played by a young Rupert Everett) arrives in a parish to spread his own views on "truth", soon clashing with the area's Monsignor. Gordon's character - determined that the newcomer should be given a fair hearing - has to mediate. (Many thanks to Rachel Sainty)
1987The Kingfisher (venue unknown)Hawkins






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