
William Mervyn
Acting • Born 1912-01-03 – Died 1976-08-06
Biography
William Mervyn Pickwoad (3 January 1912 – 6 August 1976) was an English actor best known for his portrayal of the bishop in the clerical comedy All Gas and Gaiters, the old gentleman in The Railway Children and Inspector Charles Rose in The Odd Man and its sequels. Mervyn was born in Nairobi, British East Africa, but educated in Britain at Forest School, Snaresbrook, before embarking on a stage career, spending five years in provincial theatre. He made his West End debut in The Guinea Pig at the Criterion Theatre in 1946, before parts in plays such as Lend Me Robin at the Embassy Theatre, the comedy Ring Round the Moon, The Mortimer Touch, A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde at the Savoy Theatre in 1953 and Charley's Aunt. Mervyn's later stage roles included those of O'Trigger in The Rivals, Lord Greenham in the comedy Aren't We All? and Sir Patrick Cullen in The Doctor's Dilemma. Although he was admired in the theatre, it was with television that he became really well known. One of his first major small screen roles was Sir Hector in the 1962 series Saki. Four years later, he played the Bishop of St. Ogg's in the comedy series All Gas and Gaiters. It was, at that time, breaking with tradition, allowing a laugh at the expense of the established church. He also played the police chief inspector Charles Rose in the Granada TV series The Odd Man and its spin-offs It's Dark Outside and Mr Rose. He played the Hon. Mr. Justice Campbell in the Granada TV series Crown Court. Having taken the part of a Chief Inspector in the 1949 Ealing Studios film The Blue Lamp, in which PC George Dixon first appears (only to be shot dead by a young Dirk Bogarde), he then reappeared in a 1960 Dixon of Dock Green episode "The Hot Seat". He was in the 1966 Doctor Who story The War Machines and several Carry On films in the late 1960s, and also appeared as Mr. Whitty in the Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) episode "A Disturbing Case" in 1969. Usually cast as a wealthy upper class gentleman, he also appeared in The Railway Children (1970), as the children's train passenger friend, and The Ruling Class (1972). Around the same time, he appeared as Sir Hector Drummond, Bt., in the British TV series The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, in an episode entitled "The Superfluous Finger" (1973). Mervyn was married to Anne Margaret Payne-Cook, a theatre designer and architect who survived him with their three sons - Michael Pickwoad, who in 2010 became the production designer on Doctor Who, Richard, television director and aerial cameraman and Nicholas (Pickwoad), expert on bookbinding. Mervyn's granddaughter Amy Pickwoad became an art director and standby art director for Doctor Who. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Mervyn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
61 credits
The Long Arm
Movie • 1956
Manager of Festival Hall

Murder Ahoy
Movie • 1964
Breeze-Connington

Follow That Camel
Movie • 1967
Sir Cyril Ponsonby

Carry On Henry
Movie • 1971
Dr. Finlay

Circus of Horrors
Movie • 1960
Dr. Morley

The Railway Children
Movie • 1970
Old Gentleman

Up the Front
Movie • 1972
Lord Twithampton

Now Let Him Go
Movie • 1957
Sir Edmund

Carry On Again Doctor
Movie • 1969
Lord Paragon

Blood Suckers
Movie • 1971
Marc Honeydew

The Jokers
Movie • 1967
Uncle Edward

Atlantic Wall
Movie • 1970
Protestant Bishop, Jeff's father

Watch It, Sailor!
Movie • 1961
Ship's Captain

The Blue Lamp
Movie • 1950
Chief Inspector Hammond (Uncredited)

The Ruling Class
Movie • 1972
Sir Charles Gurney

Barnacle Bill
Movie • 1957
Captain

The Best House in London
Movie • 1969
Cabinet Minister (uncredited)

Old Man's Fancy
Movie • 1965
The Bishop

Four Men in Prison
Movie • 1950
(uncredited)

The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones
Movie • 1976
Squire Alworthy

Tons of Trouble
Movie • 1956
Roberts (MI5)

Operation Crossbow
Movie • 1965
Dutch Technical Examiner

Hammerhead
Movie • 1968
Walter Perrin

Hot Enough for June
Movie • 1964
Passenger on Plane

Deadlier Than the Male
Movie • 1967
Chairman of the Phoenician Board

A Touch of Larceny
Movie • 1960
Capt. Balfour (uncredited)

Doctor Who: The War Machines
Movie • 1966
Sir Charles Summer

Upstairs and Downstairs
Movie • 1959
Kingsley

Salt & Pepper
Movie • 1968
Prime Minister

Stop Press Girl
Movie • 1949
Cinema Manager (uncredited)

Conflict of Wings
Movie • 1954
Mr. Wentworth/Col. Wentworth

The Battle of the Sexes
Movie • 1960
Detective's Friend

Carve Her Name with Pride
Movie • 1958
Colonel Buckmaster

The Loves of Joanna Godden
Movie • 1947
Huxtable

The Legend of Young Dick Turpin
Movie • 1965
Lord Justice

Kitty Clive
Movie • 1956
Colley Cibber

No Love for Johnnie
Movie • 1961
Postmaster-General (uncredited)

The Christmas Messenger
Movie • 1975
(voice)

Gideon's Way
TV • 1965
Mr. Pater

The Persuaders!
TV • 1971
Sir Charles Worthington

The Adventures of Robin Hood
TV • 1955
Thomas

No Hiding Place
TV • 1959
Colonel Frew

Oliver Twist
TV • 1962
Mr. Grimwig

It's Dark Outside
TV • 1964
Chief Insp. Charles Rose

Maigret
TV • 1960
Doctor

Nicholas Nickleby
TV • 1957
Mr. Witterly

Mr. Rose
TV • 1967
Charles Rose / Marcus Despard

Hancock's Half Hour
TV • 1956
Council Official

The Adventures of Robin Hood
TV • 1955
Judd

Crown Court
TV • 1972
The Hon. Mr. Justice Campbell

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
TV • 1971
Sir Hector Drummond

BBC Play of the Month
TV • 1965
Sir Hector Rose

Charlesworth
TV • 1959
Charles Begbie

The Liars
TV • 1966
Sir Gerald

All Gas and Gaiters
TV • 1967
The Bishop, The Right Reverend Cuthbert Hever

Raffles
TV • 1977
Osborne

The Young Lady from London
TV • 1959
King Klaus

The Odd Man
TV • 1960
Chief Insp. Charles Rose

No Hiding Place
TV • 1959
Ivor Naunton

Persuasion
TV • 1960
Admiral Croft

The Ghosts of Motley Hall
TV • 1976
Mr Brayling