Eric Dodson
Biography
Eric Norman Dodson (1 December 1920 – 13 January 2000) was an English actor born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, who played many roles in films and on television. After amateur acting he joined the Royal Air Force in 1941. Following training in Canada he served in RAF Coastal Command, flew bombers and was a liaison officer in Yugoslavia. He then returned to acting with a repertory theatre in Edinburgh. He appeared as bar owner Jack Pomeroy in Series Three to Five of Rumpole of the Bailey. He also appeared in the sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum as a Brigadier, the Doctor Who story The Visitation, in Porridge as Banyard and many other roles. His film appearances included The Dock Brief (1962), Danger by My Side (1962), Strictly for the Birds (1963), Battle of Britain (1969), The Mirror Crack'd (1980), The Masks of Death (1984) and Jekyll & Hyde (1990). In the late 1980s, Eric and his wife Rosaline made their home in Sherborne, Gloucestershire where he took a hobby repairing and making harpsichords. He was also asked on many occasions to play the organ at the village church. He was unable to work for the last five years of his life due to illness and died in 2000 at age 79.
Movie Appearances

Solo for Sparrow
as Dr. Wolfson
1962

Battle of Britain
as RAF Officer (uncredited)
1969

Strictly for the Birds
as George
1964

The Set Up
as Walker
1963

The Big Frame
as Reunion Guest
1952

A Touch of the Sun
as Hotel Head Waiter
1956

The Dock Brief
as Examiner
1962

Fate Takes a Hand
as Janitor
1961

Danger by My Side
as Warder Davis
1962

The Bone Grinder
as Second City Gent
1968
The Confession
as Arnold Gray
1967
Russian Roulette
as Goncharov
1973

The Mirror Crack'd
as The Major
1980

Jekyll & Hyde
as Head Porter
1990

The Masks of Death
as Lord Claremont
1984

Doctor Who: The Visitation
as The Headman
1982

Dr. Crippen
as Defence QC Clerk (uncredited)
1963
The Big Boys
as Mr. Woolly
1961

The Forgotten Voyage: The Story of Alfred Russel Wallace
as Spenser St. John
1983
Gang War
as Superintendent Quigley
1962
TV Appearances

The Sweeney
as Mr. de Courcy
1975

The Sweeney
as Mr. Dodds
1975
Fresh Fields
as Henry Richardson
1984

The Expert
as Ackroyd
1968

The Expert
as Motorist
1968
French Fields
as Henry
1989

Porridge
as Mr. Banyard
1974

Lovejoy
as Magistrate
1986

Press Gang
as Sir Edward
1989

'Allo 'Allo!
as Intelligence Officer
1984

Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
as Vicar
1969

All Creatures Great and Small
as Colonel D'Arcy
1978