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  1. Clive Merrison (born 15 September 1945, Tenby, Wales) is a Welsh actor. He is the recipient of a Sony Award for his radio acting[1]. He has played Sherlock Holmes several times alongside both Michael Williams and Andrew Sachs sharing the role of Dr. John H. Watson Trained at Rose Bruford College, Merrison has appeared in film, television, and in the theatre. He has been a member of the Royal ...

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  3. 23 de ago. de 2014 · Clive Merrison interview. We were delighted to speak to Clive Merrison, who is reprising the role of Bomber in the critically-acclaimed Land of our Fathers (our top theatre show of 2013), which ...

  4. We talked with Clive Merrison about his real-life friendship with Michael Williams, his time on the stage, what his Uncle Norman did to influence him, his adventures with "Hobbo," the actor he would sneak into the sound booth to watch perform and the actor from whom he wished he could flee from the recording studio, what made Sir Laurence Olivier hug him, the Sherlock role he turned down, the ...

  5. Clive Merrison (born 15 September 1945) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Jim Callum in The Tomb of the Cybermen and the Deputy Chief Caretaker in Paradise Towers. He also voiced Sir Frederick Maltravers in the BBV Productions audio story The Barnacled Baby and George Augustus in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story The Contingency Club. He was also considered for the roles of ...

  6. 15 de sept. de 2021 · The short introduction of Clive Merrison to the repeat of "The Final Problem" on BBC radio 4 in Michael Williams' memory, April 2001.

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  7. Writer and Sherlock Holmes expert Nicholas Utechin interviewed Merrison and Williams in the studio at Broadcasting House in July 1991. It was the final day of the recording sessions for The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. NU: Clive, as a radio Sherlock Holmes you follow in the footsteps of people like John Gielgud, let alone Carleton Hobbs, who for ...