Stan Richards

Stan Richards

Born: December 8, 1930
Died: February 11, 2005
in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Stanley Richardson, known professionally as Stan Richards, was an English television actor, best known for his portrayal of Seth Armstrong in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, a role he played from 1978 until his death from emphysema in 2005 at the age of 74.

Movies for Stan Richards...

Title: Open Air
Released: October 27, 1986
Type: TV
Open Air was BBC1's flagship programme for their new daytime service which began on 27 October 1986. It discussed all aspects of television and also tried to answer any questions which viewers had.
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Buses
Title: Buses
Character: Marshall
Released: March 13, 1980
Type: Movie
In Yorkshire during the twenties, it seems that everyone who holds a driver's licence wants to run his own private bus company, and young Jim Stone is no exception.
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Agatha
Title: Agatha
Character: Hotel Porter (uncredited)
Released: February 9, 1979
Type: Movie
England, 1926. An American journalist looks for mystery writer Agatha Christie when she suddenly disappears without explanation, leaving no trace.
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Afternoon Off
Title: Afternoon Off
Character: Man in Art Gallery
Released: February 3, 1979
Type: Movie
Lee, a Chinese man, works as a waiter in a hotel in England, despite speaking very little English. Told that a girl called Iris might be interested in him, on his afternoon off work he buys a box of chocolates and sets off to find her.
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Title: All Creatures Great and Small
Character: Charlie Dent
Released: January 8, 1978
Type: TV
All Creatures Great and Small is a British television series, based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. Ninety episodes were aired over two three-year runs. The first run was based directly on Herriot's books; the second was filmed with original scripts.
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Title: All Creatures Great and Small
Character: Mr. Dent
Released: January 8, 1978
Type: TV
All Creatures Great and Small is a British television series, based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. Ninety episodes were aired over two three-year runs. The first run was based directly on Herriot's books; the second was filmed with original scripts.
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The Mayor's Charity
Title: The Mayor's Charity
Character: Councillor
Released: November 29, 1977
Type: Movie
Olive Major is determined that her year of office as Mayor will be a happy and successful one. But her appointment of Ex-Warrant Officer Higham as Attendant and Mace-bearer causes the storm-clouds to gather over Medburgh Town Hall.
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A Little Outing
Title: A Little Outing
Character: 2nd Old Man
Released: October 20, 1977
Type: Movie
Mam likes to make the weekly visit to Grandad into a proper little outing.
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The Price of Coal, Part 2: Back to Reality
Title: The Price of Coal, Part 2: Back to Reality
Character: Albert
Released: April 5, 1977
Type: Movie
A month after the royal visit, the workers at Milton Colliery are brought crashing back down to earth by an underground explosion.
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The Price of Coal, Part 1: Meet the People
Title: The Price of Coal, Part 1: Meet the People
Character: Albert
Released: March 29, 1977
Type: Movie
The workers of Milton Colliery prepare for a royal visit from Prince Charles.
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Title: The Cuckoo Waltz
Released: October 27, 1975
Type: TV
The Cuckoo Waltz was a British television sitcom made by Granada Television for the ITV network between 1975 and 1977 and in 1980. The series which was set in 1970s and Manchester, written by Geoffrey Lancashire, produced and directed by Bill Gilmour, dealt with the comic complications that ensue when impoverished newlyweds Chris and Fliss Hawthorne take in a lodger, Gavin Rumsey, to ease their financial problems. Collins left after 3 series and was replaced by Ian Saynor as Adrian Lockett in the fourth series. The series was re-screened by now defunct Satellite TV channel, Granada Plus, in the late 1990s and early-mid-2000s.
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Title: Last of the Summer Wine
Character: Railway-Parcel Agent
Released: January 4, 1973
Type: TV
Unencumbered by wives, jobs or any other responsibilities, three senior citizens who've never really grown up explore their world in the Yorkshire Dales. They spend their days speculating about their fellow townsfolk and thinking up adventures not usually favored by the elderly. Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse in 1973. The show ran for 295 episodes until 2010. It is the longest running comedy Britain has produced and the longest running sitcom in the world.