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John Nettleton (born 5 February 1929, London) is an English actor.
One of his most notable roles was that of Sir Arnold Robinson, the Cabinet Secretary in Yes Minister (1980-1984) and President of the Campaign for Freedom of Information in the follow-up Yes, Prime Minister (1985–1988). Another political role for Nettleton was a Conservative Party Member of Parliament in the sitcom The New Statesman.
Other roles were in A Man for All Seasons (1966), a police sergeant in Please Sir! in 1969, the Brian Clemens thriller And Soon the Darkness (1970), Elizabeth R (1971), Black Beauty (1971), a... MORE
John Nettleton (born 5 February 1929, London) is an English actor.
One of his most notable roles was that of Sir Arnold Robinson, the Cabinet Secretary in Yes Minister (1980-1984) and President of the Campaign for Freedom of Information in the follow-up Yes, Prime Minister (1985–1988). Another political role for Nettleton was a Conservative Party Member of Parliament in the sitcom The New Statesman.
Other roles were in A Man for All Seasons (1966), a police sergeant in Please Sir! in 1969, the Brian Clemens thriller And Soon the Darkness (1970), Elizabeth R (1971), Black Beauty (1971), a Detective Superintendent in Doctor at Large in 1971, Upstairs Downstairs (1972), The Country Wife (1977), The Flame Trees of Thika (1981), The Citadel (1983), Martin Luther, Heretic (1983), Brass (1983), East of Ipswich (1987), Reverend Ernest Matthews in the Doctor Who serial Ghost Light (1989), Jinnah (1998), Longitude (2000), Midsomer Murders (2005), and Kingdom (2008).
On stage, he has appeared in the Lyttelton Theatre of the Royal National Theatre in the 2006 productions of Harley Granville Barker's The Voysey Inheritance, directed by Peter Gill. He also voices Grandpa in the PC Game, "The LESS
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