- published: 06 Apr 2015
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Actor and author Tim Bentinck appearing on BBC Breakfast talking about his new book 'Colin the Campervan' and 'The Archers. Signed copies from fbs-publishing.co.uk, also available from all good bookshops and online.
Clips from: Twenty-Twelve, The Royal Bodyguard, The Thick of It, Doctors, Kingdom, Don, The Pride of Wade Ellison, The Turn, Rule Number Three, D-Day
Glen Mitchell, father of Lucy. Wife dies of Aids from blood transfusion in California. Dad has to cope with daughter.
Actors vs. Soroptomists. We were on fire!
Actor Tim Bentinck wishes Blind Veterans UK a happy 100th birthday.
To find out more about The Archers go to http://bbc.in/b9kiZP Felicity Finch (Ruth Archer) and Tim Bentinck (David Archer) reveal the secrets of radio kissing and the enduring appeal of The Archers. Hear more Archers clips in this playlist: http://bit.ly/fOiLjX To find out more about The Archers go to http://bbc.in/b9kiZP
Wing Commander Raikes - "Awesome in the air". A pilot episode for a series about RAF Tornado pilots. The series was never made.
I play the plastic surgeon who re-design's Tamsin Outhwaite's face.
Actor/presenter Felicity Finch and actor/musician Tim Bentinck introduce 'I See You' - the official song of the BBC Radio 4 Christmas Appeal with St Martin-in-the-Fields 2015. Also featuring - John Telfer - actor and musician Tom Sutcliffe - journalist and broadcaster Luke Tuddenham – announcer and newsreader Mitch Benn - comic songwriter and author Carolyn Quinn - journalist and broadcaster Tracey Wells - Christmas Appeal volunteer Plus a choir of friends and supporters BBC Radio 4 Christmas Appeal with St Martin-in-the-Fields To donate visit - www.smitf.org/Christmas
Tim Bentinck, voice artist at http://hobsons-international.com - professional voiceovers and voice over services from Hobsons, voice agent to Tim Bentinck.
I got these from the J. Walter Thompson archive in 1989 for my father's 70th birthday. He produced all these ads, thought of the Nimble balloon idea, and came up with the line, 'Mr Kipling bakes exceedingly good cakes'. Sorry for the plethora of Nimble ads, but the collection was more for his own interest than for public consumption. In sequence: Ribena - with a very young me! Campbell's Soup - with my sister, Anna Spiller's Shapes - with my then brother-in-law's dog Max Butter - Arthur Lowe and John le Mesurier Berger Paint - with Anna Bentinck again Tweed - perfume Mr Kipling - Henry wrote the line, and used close-up of food for the first time in British advertising, employing a man in Paris called Dimka. trying to find out who he was/is Mothers Pride -4 commercials with Andy Stewart, Du...