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Raymond Mason

Raymond Mason

Acting
Born: 1924-04-17
Great Bridge, Staffordshire, England, UK

Biography

During Raymond Mason’s 20 years of acting in the ITV soap opera Crossroads, he played five different roles. “I don’t think anyone ever noticed,” he said, “and I don’t put it down to versatility.” For trained actors in the days when there was just a handful of drama colleges and fewer vocational courses, the pool of talent was by definition smaller. Many performers found themselves appearing more than once in the same programmes. For Raymond, the roles that he played on British television over 40-odd years numbered more than 1,000, and he appeared in scores of commercials at home and overseas. One of the reasons for Raymond’s success was that he was comfortable in a supporting role and, crucially, adept at not stealing a scene. Through a combination of timing and practised self-effacement he allowed the main star, or joke, to shine. Modest about taking the credit, he effectively enabled the skit. In the late 1960s and 1970s, when comedy was spread across just three TV channels, Raymond appeared in Saturday-night programmes including The Morecambe & Wise Show — he described the double act as “a joy”, The Two Ronnies and alongside Frankie Howerd, Les Dawson and the like. In a 1979 episode of Fawlty Towers called The Kipper and the Corpse, his character attempts to retrieve his hat while Basil is trying to hide the body of a deceased guest. John Cleese later described him as “one of my favourite actors”. The middle child between an older and a younger sister, Raymond was born in 1924 in Great Bridge, Staffordshire, and brought up in Tettenhall near Wolverhampton. His exposure to light entertainment started at an early age as his father, George, who had fought in the First World War, played the piano and organ, wrote his own compositions and was a local bandleader. After shutting up the fish and chip shop in Wolverhampton that he owned with his wife, Elizabeth, George would stuff a keyboard glockenspiel into his bike’s front carrier and set off

Known For

36 Works
Crown Court
5.7

Crown Court

1972

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BBC Play of the Month
5.3

BBC Play of the Month

1965

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Theatre 625
7.2

Theatre 625

1964

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Wycliffe
6.0

Wycliffe

1994

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The Chief
7.0

The Chief

1990

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Fawlty Towers
8.3

Fawlty Towers

1975

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Churchill's People
5.0

Churchill's People

1974

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Mystery and Imagination
5.8

Mystery and Imagination

1966

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Terry and June
6.5

Terry and June

1979

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Budgie
7.2

Budgie

1971

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The Darling Buds of May
7.9

The Darling Buds of May

1991

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Enemy at the Door
8.2

Enemy at the Door

1978

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