Thomas Raddall was born in 1903, in Hythe, Kent, England, UK.
Folkestone is a seaside town and civil parish in the Shepway area, in the English county of Kent. The place has 53.411 inhabitants. It is the central city of "the Folkestone and Hythe Urban Area".
Clifford Parrish has: Played Chemist in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Mr. Roach in "The Saint" in 1962. Played Pub Manager in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Major in "The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling" in 1963. Played Clive Bunt in "First Night" in 1963. Played Chas in "Catch Hand" in 1964. Played Stan in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Mr. Gander in "Martin Chuzzlewit" in 1964. Played Police doctor in "Melissa" in 1964. Played Butler in "Thursday Theatre" in 1964. Played Coroner in "Public Eye" in 1965. Played Mr. Scale in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Jackson in "Public Eye" in 1965. Played First Lord of the Admiralty in "BBC Play of the Month" in 1965. Played Peter Riley in "The Flying Swan" in 1965. Played Wiggin in "ITV Playhouse" in 1967. Played Gradman in "The Forsyte Saga" in 1967. Played President in "Resurrection" in 1968. Played Sears in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Mr. Curtis in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Mr. Morgue in "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" in 1969. Played Somerset in "The First Churchills" in 1969. Played Baxter in "The Contenders" in 1969. Played Inspector in "Manhunt" in 1969. Played Prefect Pao in "Judge Dee" in 1969. Played Thompson in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played The Tory Agent in "A Family at War" in 1970. Played Mr. Hadfield in "All the Way Up" in 1970. Played Canon Pitch in "Big Brother" in 1970. Played Eric in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Dr. Ewing in "The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" in 1971. Played Finch in "The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" in 1971. Played Unsworth in "Hine" in 1971. Played Doctor Harris in "Sense and Sensibility" in 1971. Played Oswald Kohler in "The Man from Haven" in 1972. Played Philip Gordon in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Henry Walters in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Pathologist in "Van der Valk" in 1972. Played Mr Holbrook in "Cranford" in 1972. Played Frank Matthews in "Villains" in 1972. Played Mr. Edwards in "Helen: A Woman of Today" in 1973. Played Thurston in "Thriller" in 1973. Performed in "The Chinese Puzzle" in 1974. Played Wesby Hythe in "Shades of Greene" in 1975. Played Sir John Trevaunance in "Poldark" in 1975. Played Priest in "Raffles" in 1975. Played Vicar in "London Belongs to Me" in 1977. Played Mr. Thripp in "Rumpole of the Bailey" in 1978. Played Longways in "The Mayor of Casterbridge" in 1978. Played Registrar in "Born and Bred" in 1978. Played Vicar in "Worzel Gummidge" in 1979. Played Alnutt in "Minder" in 1979. Played Duke of Exeter in "The Life of Henry the Fifth" in 1979. Played Frank Miller in "Tales of the Unexpected" in 1979. Played Tim Crawley in "Mackenzie" in 1980. Played James Stansfield in "The Walls of Jericho" in 1981. Played Abel Handy in "The Barchester Chronicles" in 1982. Played Alec in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Citizen of Angiers in "The Life and Death of King John" in 1984. Played Mr. Gridley in "Drummonds" in 1985. Played Mr. Swainton in "Ladies in Charge" in 1986. Played BBC Chairman in "The Fools on the Hill" in 1986. Played Sir William Argent in "Forever Green" in 1989.
Moore Marriott has: Performed in "A Maid of the Alps" in 1912. Played Captain Fields in "By the Shortest of Heads" in 1915. Played Grandfather Transom in "Grim Justice" in 1916. Played Smiler in "The Grip of Iron" in 1920. Played Dickey Stubbs in "Mary Latimer, Nun" in 1920. Played Jed Sterrett in "The Winding Road" in 1920. Played Mudley in "Three Men in a Van" in 1921. Played Mate in "The Head of the Family" in 1922. Played Beauty in "An Odd Freak" in 1923. Played Grocer in "The Long Hole" in 1924. Played Reverend Heeza Jones in "Ordeal by Golf" in 1924. Performed in "The Affair at the Novelty Theatre" in 1924. Played Solicitor in "Not for Sale" in 1924. Played Reverend Cheffins in "The Mating of Marcus" in 1924. Played Quince in "Lawyer Quince" in 1924. Played Vladimir Brusiloff in "The Clicking of Cuthbert" in 1924. Played Peter Coffin in "King of the Castle" in 1925. Played The Husband in "The Only Man" in 1925. Played Father in "Afraid of Love" in 1925. Performed in "A Madonna of the Cells" in 1925. Played Hardy in "Confessions" in 1925. Played Janbois in "The Gold Cure" in 1925. Played Mr. Popple in "Cash on Delivery" in 1926. Performed in "Regaining the Wind" in 1926. Played Lucas in "The Greater War" in 1926. Played Orace in "Mined and Counter-Mined" in 1926. Played Orace in "The Happy Rascals" in 1926. Played Orace in "Goose and Stuffing" in 1926. Played Aaron Levinsky in "London Love" in 1926. Played Bosun in "The Qualified Adventurer" in 1926. Played Gypsy in "The Silver Lining" in 1927. Played Bill Hyde in "Second to None" in 1927. Played Meyer in "Toni" in 1928. Played Seth Lee in "Victory" in 1928. Played Sweeney Todd in "Sweeney Todd" in 1928. Played The Burglar in "The Burglar and the Girl" in 1928. Played Speidel in "Huntingtower" in 1928. Performed in "Kitty" in 1929. Played Old Roberts in "The Lady from the Sea" in 1929. Played Mr. Smith in "Mr. Smith Wakes Up" in 1929. Played Uncle Tom Cobleigh in "Widecombe Fair" in 1929. Played Bob White in "The Flying Scotsman" in 1929. Played James Hardcastle in "Up for the Cup" in 1931. Played Choppard in "The Lyons Mail" in 1931. Played The King in "Aroma of the South Seas" in 1931. Played Mr. Pewtar in "The Water Gipsies" in 1932. Played Crabby in "The Crooked Lady" in 1932. Played Zacky Richards in "The Wonderful Story" in 1932. Played Doorman in "Nine Till Six" in 1932. Played Tom Turtle in "Mr. Bill the Conqueror" in 1932. Played Gaffer in "Heroes of the Mine" in 1932. Played Mr. Raeburn in "Dance Pretty Lady" in 1932. Played Sir James Benson in "Lucky Blaze" in 1933. Played Ferrier in "The House of Trent" in 1933. Played Shorty in "Money for Speed" in 1933. Played Driver in "The Crime at Blossoms" in 1933. Played The Old Man in "A Moorland Tragedy" in 1933. Played Thomas Henry Jones in "Dora" in 1933. Played Robin in "Nell Gwyn" in 1934. Played Jim Turner in "A Political Party" in 1934. Played Jim Stewart in "The Scoop" in 1934. Played Harry Hugg in "The Feathered Serpent" in 1934. Played Robert Pelham in "Faces" in 1934. Played Stableboy in "Dandy Dick" in 1935. Played Tinker John in "The Man Without a Face" in 1935. Performed in "What the Parrot Saw" in 1935. Played Tindal Fosdyck in "Turn of the Tide" in 1935. Played Bright in "Drake of England" in 1935. Played Captain in "The Half-Day Excursion" in 1935. Played George Bliss in "Gay Old Dog" in 1935. Played The Tramp in "When Knights Were Bold" in 1936. Played Edwards in "The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss" in 1936. Played Jeremiah Harbottle in "Windbag the Sailor" in 1936. Played Sir John in "What the Puppy Said" in 1936. Played Denis in "As You Like It" in 1936. Played Mr. Jackson in "Luck of the Turf" in 1936. Played Captain Burch in "Strange Cargo" in 1936. Played Dart Thrower in "Talk of the Devil" in 1936. Played Dubec in "Accused" in 1936. Played Tim Regan in "Fifty-Shilling Boxer" in 1937. Played Mr. Jenkins in "Feather Your Nest" in 1937. Played Miner in "Night Ride" in 1937. Played Dixon in "The Fatal Hour" in 1937. Played Train Driver in "Victoria the Great" in 1937. Played Toomley in "Intimate Relations" in 1937. Played Jerry the Mole in "Convict 99" in 1938. Played Hathaway in "Held for Ransom" in 1938. Played Jerry Harbottle in "Old Bones of the River" in 1938. Played Samuel in "Owd Bob" in 1938. Played Geordie in "Cheer Boys Cheer" in 1939. Played Constable Jeremiah Harbottle in "Ask a Policeman" in 1939. Played Tom Tiddler in "The Frozen Limits" in 1939. Played Bretherton Hythe in "A Girl Must Live" in 1939. Played Jasper in "Band Waggon" in 1940. Played Jerry Jenkins in "Gasbags" in 1941. Played Pop Bennett in "I Thank You" in 1941. Played Jerry in "Back-Room Boy" in 1942. Played Jim in "Millions Like Us" in 1943. Played Porter in "It Happened One Sunday" in 1944. Played A Soothsayer in "Time Flies" in 1944. Played Ben Duckett in "The Agitator" in 1945. Played Joseph Higgins in "Green for Danger" in 1946. Played Pickles in "Green Fingers" in 1947. Played Old Jake in "The Hills of Donegal" in 1947. Played Scholes in "The Root of All Evil" in 1947. Played Uncle Pentstemon in "The History of Mr. Polly" in 1949. Played Grandpa in "High Jinks in Society" in 1949. Played himself in "To See Such Fun" in 1977.
There are about 10.367 miles between Ashford and Hythe.
There are about 10.367 miles between Ashford and Hythe Kent.
Egham Hythe's population is 6,345.
Hythe Town F.C. was created in 1911.
Hythe - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1366.
Hythe - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1950.
New Hythe railway station was created in 1929.
Hythe Pier railway station was created in 1915.
Hythe, Kent is a town on the South coast of Kent. Hythe is notable for various famous people whom originated from the area including: Francis Petit Smith and Charles Wakefield.
Hyth, correct spelling Hythe, is a village on the south east coast of Kent, England. The word Hythe is derived the the Old English word for haven, or safe harbor. There is also a Hythe in Hampshire and in Essex.
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