Terry Scott

Terry Scott (May 4, 1927-July 26, 1994) was a comedian who appeared in seven Carry On films. He also appeared in the BBC's domestic sitcom Terry and June with June Whitfield. Scott was born in Watford, studied accounting, and served in the navy during World War II. He became well known to television audiences for his role in Hugh and I during the early 1960s and went on to appear in several series of Happy Ever After and its successor, Terry and June, to the extent that many people believed he was actually married to co-star June Whitfield. Scott's novelty record, "My Brother", received regular airplay on BBC radio for many years. He was also the voice actor for Penfold the hamster in the animated series Dangermouse, alongside David Jason as the title character. He claimed that he did no more of the Carry On films because he was too busy with other projects. He died in Surrey.

Selected films

  • "Blue Murder at St. Trinians" (1957)
  • "Doctor in Clover" (1966)
  • "I'm All Right Jack" (1959)
  • "Murder Most Foul" (1964)

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