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John Rudling (31 August 1907 - 18 December 1983) was an English actor active on both stage and screen who was known for playing the butler Brabinger in the BBC sitcom To the Manor Born.

Biography and television roles

John Rudling was born in South Norwood, near Croydon, in South London, and was a qualified draughtsman before making his mark as a character actor, beginning with the RSC. He moved on to work at the Players' Theatre, London, before touring with ENSA. He worked in repertory as an accomplished actor and director until film and television work came his way. He was a member of the company at the Theatre Royal, York, for many years. He appeared in the Ealing comedy films. He appeared on television in a number of TV programmes such as The Invisible Man in 1959, Porridge in 1975, Wodehouse Playhouse, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The Liver Birds and The Two Ronnies. He also played a prison officer called Mr. Birchwood in Porridge in an episode entitled 'Just Desserts'. One of his final TV appearances was in 1982 in Ronnie Corbett's sitcom Sorry!.

On television Rudling is best known for playing Brabinger, the aged and dedicated butler in To the Manor Born. Whilst appearing in To the Manor Born he suffered a heart attack. He was absent for several episodes after the heart attack but returned in the episode "The Honours List". He died in 1983 from respiratory complications.

Early television (1936–1939)

Rudling was an early player in the fledgling BBC television, which started in November 1936 until it was closed at the beginning of the War.

  Pyramus And Thisbe (28 jan 1938) [1]
A most lamentable comedy by William Shakespeare
Author William Shakespeare
Producer Jan Bussell
Bottom Wilfrid Walter
Quince Charles Lefeaux
Flute Don Gemell
Snout Erik Chitty
Snug Herbert Lees
Starveling Hubert Leslie
Theseus John Rudling
Philostrate Kenneth Villiers
Hippolyta Jillian Sandilands
  Who Killed Cock Robin? (12 aug 1938) [2]
A play by Elmer Rice and Philip Barry
Authors Elmer Rice
Philip Barry
Producer Jan Bussell
[Actor] Rosalyn Boulter
Dr Grace A. Bromley Davenport
Clark Torrance Hugh Dempster
Mrs Maxwell Barbara Everest
George McAuliffe Charles Farrell
Hancock Robinson Louis Goodrich
Henry Briggs Roy Graham
Mrs Montgomery Margaret Halston
John Jessup Alex McCrindle
[Actress] Jean Shepeard
Richard Lane John Rudling

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Radio Times (28 January 1938), Pyramus And Thisbe, vol. 58, BBC Television, p. 16
  2. ^ Radio Times (12 August 1938), Who Killed Cock Robin?, vol. 60, BBC Television, pp. 16–17

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