Milton Johns

Milton Johns (born 13 May 1938) is an English actor whose thin features and talent for obsequious or oily characters has often influenced the many television parts he has received. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Johns was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire. He was in Coronation Street as Brendan Scott (1991–93), the shopkeeper who died of a heart attack while pedalling along the eponymous cobbled street. Other roles have included parts in Poldark, Born and Bred, Ever Decreasing Circles, Home to Roost, Dempsey and Makepeace, Murder Most English, Shoestring, Yes Minister, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Softly, Softly, Going Straight, The Good Life, Don't Wait Up, Butterflies, Campion and Z-Cars. He played the landlord in The Basil Brush Show (2002–07). Johns also played jobsworth Mr Cassidy in Murphy's Mob, an ITV children's television drama series (1982–85). His character helped to manage the building used by the junior supporters' of the football club, Dunmore United. Johns has appeared in Doctor Who on several occasions: as Theodore Benik in The Enemy of the World; Guy Crayford in The Android Invasion; and Castellan Kelner in The Invasion of Time. In 1972 he starred in the children's Sunday evening series The Intruder and in 1977, appeared in another children's series, Midnight Is A Place. Johns also appeared as an Imperial Officer (Captain Bewil) in the 1980 Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back. He played Perker in the 1985 adaptation of The Pickwick Papers. In the 1986 television series War and Remembrance, Johns took the role of the senior Nazi SS officer Adolf Eichmann.

Cast

Bread or Blood

(Harbutt)

Joseph

(Mundschenk)

Doctor Who: The Android Invasion

(Guy Crayford)

The Trial and Torture of Sir John Rampayne

(March)

The Missing Postman

(Len Denbigh)

The Empire Strikes Back

(Bewil)

Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World

(Benik)

The Imp of the Perverse

(The Servant)

South Riding

The X-Files

(British Valet)

Doctor Who: The Invasion of Time

(Castellan Kelner)

Baffled!

(Dr. Reed)

Stanley's Dragon

(Mr. Batley)

Pidgeon – Hawk or Dove?

(Evelyn de Plume)

Tishoo

(Cullin)

Making a Killing

(L.T. Harvey)

The Ties That Bind Us

(Kelner (archive footage))

Doctor Who: Gallifrey

The Limbo Connection

(Tim Kennaway)

The Village that Came to Life

(Self)

Out of Time

(Self)

The Scarlet Pimpernel

(Fisher)

Budgie

(Nervous Docherty)

Bergerac

(Lonny Rice)

Going Straight

(Mr. Kirby)

Butterflies

Softly, Softly

Doctor Who

(Guy Crayford)

Z-Cars

Dempsey and Makepeace

(Sid Lowe)

The Good Life

(Ernie)

Minder

(Mr. Sinclair)

The Saint

(Vargas)

The Protectors

(Conway)

Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

Oppenheimer

(George Kistiakowsky)

No Hiding Place

The Expert

(Professor Kirk)

Badger

Hell's Bells

(Wilfred Hankey)

Life of Shakespeare

(Dr. Alcibiades)

Hammer House of Horror

(A.J. Powers)

Foxy Lady

War and Remembrance

The Adventurer

(Alex)

Doctor Who

(Kelner)

Crown Court

(Gus Enderby)

Campion

(William Potter)

Super Gran

(Mr. L. Chop)

The Basil Brush Show

(The Caretaker)

The Basil Brush Show

(Mr. Rossiter)

Manhunt

(Renard)

The Upper Hand

(Store Manager)

The Jensen Code

(Mr. Richards)

Play for Today

(Evelyn de Plume)

Armchair Thriller

(Tim Kennaway)

Sharpe

(Hopkinson)

Ellington

(Announcer)

Dickens of London

(Samuel Starey)

The Misfit

(Evans)

Orlando

(Darlington)

Born and Bred

(Freddie Peglar)

Born and Bred

(Ernest Gilles)

Sense and Sensibility

(John Dashwood)

Mussolini: The Untold Story

(German Ambassador)

The Three Musketeers

(Grimaud)

Spearhead

(Mr Adams)

The Intruder

(Sonny)

Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle

(George Lintz)

The Wednesday Play

(March)

Poldark

(Matthew Sanson)

A Horseman Riding By

(Reverend Horsey)

Shoestring

(Porter)