Nicholas Lyndhurst
English actor
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2023 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Himself on 'Liza Tarbuck' on BBC Radio 2. |
2023 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Himself on 'Jo Whiley' on BBC Radio 2. |
January 2023 | Lyndhurst was cast as Professor Alan Cornwall in the new Frasier series. |
September 22 2020 | Archie Bjorn Lyndhurst, the son of Nicholas Lyndhurst, died in his sleep from a brain hemorrhage caused by acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the family home in Fulham, Greater London, at the age of 19. |
2019 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Himself on 'The Michael Ball Show' on BBC Radio 2. |
2019 | Lyndhurst played the role of Star Keeper in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel at the English National Opera. |
2019 | Lyndhurst played the role of Governor/Innkeeper in Man of La Mancha for the English National Opera at the London Coliseum. |
September 19 2019 | Lyndhurst appeared as Johnny in an episode of the CBBC sitcom So Awkward, alongside his son, the late actor Archie Lyndhurst. |
2017 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Himself on 'Graham Norton' on BBC Radio 2. |
2016 | Nicholas Lyndhurst played the role of George Williams in the television film 'A United Kingdom'. |
September 2 2016 | Lyndhurst revived his Goodnight Sweetheart character, Gary Sparrow, in a one-off special episode that aired. |
2014 | He played Rodney Trotter in the short film Only Fools and Horses: Beckham in Peckham. |
2013 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Jack in 'Haunted' on BBC Radio 4 Extra. |
2013 | Nicholas Lyndhurst co-starred as Danny Griffin in the police procedural series New Tricks, a role he held until 2015. |
2012 | Nicholas Lyndhurst played Sergeant Hanley in 'Saturday Drama' on BBC Radio 4. |
2012 | Nicholas Lyndhurst played the character Brian in 'My First Planet' on BBC Radio 4. |
2011 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Himself on 'Richard Bacon' on BBC Radio 5 Live. |
2010 | Nicholas Lyndhurst appeared as Himself on 'Steve Wright in the Afternoon' on BBC Radio 2. |
2010 | Lyndhurst starred as Freddie Robdal in the comedy-drama series Rock & Chips, which aired until 2011. |
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