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  1. Graham Crowden (1922-2010) was a Scottish actor who appeared in many TV comedy dramas and films. He was known for his eccentric roles, such as the sinister Doctor Smiles in The Final Programme and the alcoholic Dr Jock McCannon in A Very Peculiar Practice.

  2. Oct 21, 2010 · Scottish actor Graham Crowden, known for his work on British radio, film and TV has died at the age of 87, his agent has confirmed. The actor is perhaps best known for his roles in BBC serials...

  3. Graham Crowden (1922-2010) was a Scottish actor who worked in theatre, film and TV for over half a century. He was known for his roles in For Your Eyes Only, Calendar Girls, Britannia Hospital and Waiting for God, among others.

  4. Graham Crowden was a Scottish actor who worked for over half a century in film, television and theatre. He was known for his eccentric and larger-than-life roles, such as the chief surgeon in Britannia Hospital and the villain in Doctor Who.

  5. Graham Crowden, actor: born Edinburgh 30 November 1922; married 1952 Phyllida Hewat (three daughters, one son); died 19 October 2010.

  6. Oct 21, 2010 · The actor, known for his roles in Waiting For God and A Very Peculiar Practice, passed away at 87. He also appeared in Doctor Who, Nebulous and Foyle's War.

  7. Oct 21, 2010 · Graham Crowden, a versatile Scottish actor who starred in A Very Peculiar Practice, Waiting for God and Shakespeare films, died in 2010 at 87. He began his career as a Shakespearean actor and later appeared in Lindsay Anderson's satires and Terry Gilliam's Jabberwocky.