Anthony Valentine was born on August 17, 1939 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. He was an actor, known for TV series such as Callan, Coronation Street, Colditz, Raffles, and Minder and the films Performance and Escape to Athena.
He was married to Susan Valentine. He died on December 2, 2015 after suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
Crime drama series Justice followed cases of successful female barrister Harriet Peterson. In the first season Harriet was based in an unspecified Midlands or Northern town...
An anthology series of short dramas with a sting in the tail. Originally called Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected, Dahl introduced some of the early...
The Four Oaks Mystery was a four part special that aired as part of ITV’s 1992 telethon. It featured one murder case investigated by four favourite...
Following of from a 1975 play and based on the famous series of books by E.W. Hornung the series stars the suave Anthony Valentine as the...
In Killer Exposed dentist Robin Fraser commits murder when he discovers that Charlie, the woman he is involved with, is sleeping with somebody else. When Charlie’s...
Killer was a short run umbrella title for three thrillers made by Yorkshire TV each with a killer, naturally enough, as it’s theme. The first was...
Atmospheric and tense stories based on the true exploits of P.R. Reid and his colleagues who were imprisoned as P.O.W.’s by the Germans during WWII in...
Based on a series of hard hitting novels written by Jonathan Gash Lovejoy concerned the often shady dealing of antiques expert Lovejoy (he never revealed his...
UK / BBC One / 3×50 minute episodes / Broadcast 14-28 September 1973 Writer: John Gould / Script Editor: Simon Masters / Production Design: David Spode...
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Armchair Cinema entry Tully which was a UK-Australian co-production sees insurance investigator Tully (Anthony Valentine) tracking a cache of stolen art and antiques worth two million...