Michael Fenton Stevens

Michael Fenton Stevens added the 'Fenton' (his wife's name) when he became an actor and is sometimes mistakenly credited as Michael Fenton-Stevens. He is a British actor and comedian, a founder member of The Hee Bee Gee Bees[2] and the voice behind the Spitting Image 1986 number 1 hit "The Chicken Song". He also starred in KYTV, and its Radio 4 predecessor, Radio Active.

Cast

Gobble

(Gordon the Gobbler)

Persuasion

(Mr. Shepherd)

Backseat Driver

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(Taxi Driver)

Carnage: Swallowing the Past

(Peter Smithball)

Perfect Day

(David)

George Orwell: A Life In Pictures

(Why I Write Questions Interviewer)

A Very Open Prison

(John Bentley)

The Riddle

(Alistair Forsyth M.P.)

Rogue Agent

(Richard Archer)

Harvey Greenfield Is Running Late

(Jason Mason)

A Tale of Two Wives

(Mr. Angry)

Got Your Nose

(Uncle Roger)

Never Too Late

(Peter)

Teams from Hell

Joke

Spitting Image: From F.A to Fair Play

(Various characters (Voice))

Wycliffe

(Marcus Howell)

The Brittas Empire

Spitting Image

Mr. Bean

(Guest)

Judge John Deed

KYTV

Trevor's World of Sport

(Ralph Renton)

3rd & Bird

Ladies of Letters

The Legacy of Reginald Perrin

Mike Bassett: Manager

(Richard Johnson)

Ballot Monkeys

(Simon)

My Family

(Mr Griffith)

The Upper Hand

(Mike)

The Crown

(Peter Beck)

Rita Rudner

My Hero

(Vicar)

Death in Paradise

(Tristan Clayborn)

Ghosts

(Tony Vanoli)

Avenue 5

(Lyle)

Look Around You

(Sir Alan Rees)

Pilgrim's Rest

(Mo)

The Kate Robbins Show

(Various Characters)

Kate And Ted's Show

(Various Characters)

As Time Goes By

(Paul)

Benidorm

(Sir Henry)

Footballers' Wives

(Tim Mortimer)

Not Going Out

(Doctor)

Attachments

(Tim)

Mud

(Mr. Ford)

Who Dares Wins

(Various)

Only Fools and Horses

(Alan Perkins)

Look at the State We're In!

(Dr Jones)

Slow Horses

(Leonard Bradley)

Mrs Biggs

(Fordham QC)

Nighty Night

(Gordon Forks)

The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

(Hank Millbeck)

Play for Today

(Peter)