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Who: Before And After #871
Name: Harry Fowler [1926 - 2012]
Year(s): 1988
Stories: Remembrance Of The Daleks part 1, Remembrance Of The Daleks part 3
Character(s): Harry
Note(s): Although the character is not given a surname in the televised story, according to the short story 'The Shoreditch Incident', his full name is Harry Fowler – the same as the actor who played him in the show

Before Who:
Films: Salute John Citizen (1942). Went the Day Well? (1942), Those Kids from Town (1942), Get Cracking (1943), Adventure for Two (1943), Bell-Bottom George (1944), Give Us the Moon (1944), Champagne Charlie (1944), Don't Take It to Heart! (1944), The Girl of the Canal (1945), Hue and Cry (1947), Trouble in the Air (1948), A Piece of Cake (1948), For Them That Trespass (1949), Now Barabbas (1949), Landfall (1949), Dance Hall (1950), Once a Sinner (1950), Trio (1950), She Shall Have Murder (1950), The Dark Man (1951), Mr Drake's Duck (1951), Scarlet Thread (1951), Wall of Death (1951), The Madame Gambles (1951), High Treason (1951), Man Bait (1952), I Believe in You (1952), Angels One Five (1952), 13 East Street (1952), The Pickwick Papers (1952), The Promise (1952), Top of the Form (1953), A Day to Remember (1953), Don't Blame the Stork (1954), Fuss Over Feathers (1954), Up to His Neck (1954), Navy Heroes (1955), Stock Car (1955), Fire Maidens of Outer Space* (1956), Behind the Headlines (1956), Home and Away (1956), Town on Trial* (1957), The Fighting Wildcats (1957), Booby Trap (1957), Lucky Jim (1957), The Birthday Present (1957), Soapbox Derby (1958), The Diplomatic Corpse (1958), Doomsday for Dyson (1958), The April 8th Show (Seven Days Early) (1958), Hell, Heaven or Hoboken (1958), The Supreme Secret (1958), Idol on Parade (1959), The Heart of a Man (1959), The Dawn Killer (1959), Don't Panic Chaps (1959), Crooks Anonymous (1962), Flight from Singapore (1962), The Longest Day* (1962), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), Just for Fun (1963), Tomorrow at Ten (1963), Ladies Who Do (1963), Seventy Deadly Pills (1964), Father Came Too! (1964), Escape by Night (1964), The Nanny* (1965), Life at the Top (1965), Carnaby, M.D. (1966), Secrets of a Windmill Girl (1966), Start the Revolution Without Me (1970), Charles Dickens' World of Christmas (1974), Crossed Swords (1977), High Rise Donkey (1980), George and Mildred (1980), Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980), Fanny Hill (1983), Me and the Girls (1985), Body Contact (1987), Harry's Kingdom (1987)


Television: The New Adventures of Martin Kane: The Heiress Story (1957) / White Hunter: Run to Earth (1958) / Trouble for Two (1958) / The Vise: The Killer and the Kid (1958) / Murder Bag: Lockhart Coins a Phrase (1958) / ITV Television Playhouse: A Guardsman's Cup of Tea (1959) / Dial 999: The Barge Burglars (1959) / The Anne Shelton Show [2 episodes (1959)] / The Army Game [47 episodes as Corporal 'Flogger' Hoskins (1959-1960)] / Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens [3 episodes as Sam Weller (1959-1960)] / Chelsea at Nine (1960) / Saturday Playhouse: The Shop at Sly Corner (1960) / Jacks and Knaves: The Great Art Robbery (1961) / No Hiding Place [3 episodes, different characters (1961-1963)] / The Human Jungle: Run with the Devil (1963) / Z Cars [4 episodes, different characters (1963-1972)] / Comedy Four: Home from Home (1963) / Thirty Minute Theatre: The Dice (1963) / Dixon of Dock Green [5 episodes, different characters (1963-1970)] / Festival: Stalingrad (1963) / Emergency-Ward 10 [8 episodes as Perry Davies (1964)] / Our Man at St. Mark's [18 episodes as Harry Danvers (1964-1966)] / Gideon C.I.D.: The Housekeeper (1965) / ITV Play of the Week: I Remember the Battle (1965) / A Slight Case of...: Identity (1965) / Cooperama (1966) / Dr. Finlay's Casebook: Life of a Salesman (1967) / The Wednesday Play: Death of a Private (1967) / The Revenue Men: A Drop of What You Fancy (1968) / Thirty-Minute Theatre: Someone's Knocking at Me Door (1969) / Jackanory: Mortimer Also: [5 episodes as the storyteller (1969)] / Jackanory: Ginger Over the Wall [5 episodes as the Storyteller (1971)] / Jackanory: Albert [5 episodes as the Storyteller (1972)] / Crown Court: Persimmons and Dishwashers Regina v Curl (1973) / Stars on Sunday: Glories of Christmas (1973) / Comedy Playhouse: The Melting Pot (1975) / The Flockton Flyer: Ready When You Are Mr Cutley (1978) / CBS Children's Film Festival: Soapbox Derby (1978) / George & Mildred: A Driving Ambition (1979) / The Sun Trap (1980) / The Little World of Don Camillo [13 episodes as Bilo (1981)] / World's End [7 episodes as Andy (1981)] / Minder: Dead Men Do Tell Tales (1982) / Dead Ernest [7 episodes as Cherub Fred (1982)] / Q.E.D.: How to Pick Up Girls, Win Arguments and Influence People [as Mephistopheles] (1982) / Spooner's Patch: The Big Match (1982) / Educating Marmalade: Short Sharp Shock (1982) / The Professionals: The Ojuka Situation (1983) / Lady Is a Tramp (1983) / Round and Round: Marriage (1984) / Mitch: Fit-Up (1984) / Scarecrow and Mrs. King: To Catch a Mongoose (1984) / Dramarama: A Proper Little Nooryeff (1985) / Big Deal: The Rabbit and the Mare (1985) / In Sickness and in Health [7 episodes as The Milkman (1985-1992)] / Fresh Fields: One Damned Ming After Another (1986) / High & Dry (1987) / All in Good Faith: I Dreamt I Dwelt in Parish Halls (1987) / Super Gran: Supergran and the School for Scoundrels (1987) / The Kenny Everett Television Show (1987) / Room at the Bottom: The Opera Singer (1988)

After Who:
Films: Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (1990),
Television: The Bill: Sympathy for the Devil (1992) / Casualty: Money Talks (1992) / Love Hurts: For a Few Dollars More (1993) / The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Prague, August 1917 (1993) / The Famous Five: Five Are Together Again (1997) / The Impressionable Jon Culshaw [2 episodes as (2004)]
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