Trevor Bannister

Trevor Gordon Bannister (14 August 1934  14 April 2011)[2] was a British actor best known for having played the womanising and wisecracking junior salesman Mr Lucas in the sitcom Are You Being Served? from 1972 to 1979, and for his role as Toby Mulberry Smith in the long-running sitcom Last of the Summer Wine, from 2003 until it ended its run in 2010.

Trevor Bannister
Trevor Bannister as Mr Lucas in
Are You Being Served?
Born
Trevor Gordon Bannister

(1934-08-14)14 August 1934[1]
Died14 April 2011(2011-04-14) (aged 76)
OccupationActor
Years active1957–2011
TelevisionThe War of Darkie Pilbeam
The Dustbinmen
Are You Being Served?
Last of the Summer Wine
Spouse(s)
Kathleen Cravos
(m. 1959, divorced)
[2]
Pamela Carson
(m. 1982)
Children3

Career

In 1960, Bannister appeared on stage at the Cambridge Theatre in London in Billy Liar, which starred Albert Finney. He starred as Darkie Pilbeam, a wartime spiv, in the 1968 television series The War of Darkie Pilbeam; from 1969 to 1970, he appeared as "Heavy Breathing" in Jack Rosenthal's sitcom, The Dustbinmen. Shortly afterwards, he was asked to play Mr. Lucas in a Comedy Playhouse pilot called Are You Being Served? and took the part in the series. It was originally intended as a vehicle for him as the average man caught up in the store full of odd characters and baroque customs and, for the first four series, he received top billing every other episode, alternating with Mollie Sugden. However, as it developed into more of an ensemble piece, he found his role (and his billing) being greatly reduced as other characters came to the top.[3] He left the role in 1980, as filming for the show clashed with a lengthy tour for a play.[4]

In 1972, he appeared as the weak-bladdered producer of a local theatre company in Steptoe and Son, Episode 2 series 7 – "A Star is Born". He played Peter Pitt in the 1988 BBC sitcom Wyatt's Watchdogs. Other TV appearances include Keeping Up Appearances as the kitchen salesman, and also appeared in Call Earnshaw, Gideon's Way, The Saint, The Tomorrow People, Only on Sunday and The Avengers. Bannister played three different characters in the ITV soap Coronation Street.[3] From 2001, he played a recurring character (The Golf Captain) in Last of the Summer Wine.[3] He became a series regular in 2009, coinciding with the 30th series. Finally receiving a name ("Toby Mulbery-Smith"), he moved next door to Barry and Glenda (Mike Grady and Sarah Thomas), and befriended Morton (Christopher Beeny).

Although Bannister appeared in a few films including Reach for the Sky (1956), Au Pair Girls (1972) and the film version of Are You Being Served? (1977), he worked mostly in the theatre, with credits including Billy Liar and the farce Move Over, Mrs Markham. Bannister also performed in Shakespeare and was a regular in pantomime for more than 35 years, nearly always playing the dame.[5] In 2007, he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio adventure, Nocturne.

His final appearance was in the TV series New Tricks episode "Old Fossils" broadcast 4 July 2011.

Personal life and death

Bannister was the youngest of three siblings. His first marriage was to actress Kathleen Cravos in 1959. They had three sons together and later divorced. He married Pamela Carson in 1982.[2]

Bannister died on 14 April 2011, aged 76, after a heart attack at his allotment in Thames Ditton, Surrey.[6] Are You Being Served? and Last of the Summer Wine co-star Frank Thornton said that the last event Bannister attended was Thornton's 90th birthday on 15 January 2011, three months before Bannister died.[7]

Acting credits

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1956Reach for the SkyYoung Officeruncredited
1965One Way PendulumGroomkirby's Co-Workeruncredited
1972Au Pair GirlsPhotographer
1977Are You Being Served?Mr. Lucas
1992HostageMason
1999Captain JackHoliday-maker

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1960The Secret KingdomJournalistEpisode: #1.3
1960Theatre NightArthur CrabtreeEpisode: "Billy Liar"
1962Z-CarsSecond BoyEpisode: "The Five Whistles"
1963MoonstrikeFlight Lt. Ronald Lee4 episodes
1963CompactFloor Manager2 episodes
1964Love StoryMechanicEpisode: "The Human Element"
1964Sergeant CorkClem ButleyEpisode: "The Case of Big Ben Lewis"
1964Story ParadePhil TombsEpisode: "The Man Who Won the Pools"
1964Catch HandWilliam CollinsEpisode: "It's Never the Same"
1964It's a Woman's WorldMilkmanEpisode: "Laura"
1964ITV Play of the WeekCledwyn WilliamsEpisode: "Undercurrent"
1965The VillainsRedEpisode: "A Joker for Your Button Hole"
1965Thursday TheatreJack LucasEpisode: "Celebration"
1965Meet the WifePolice ConstableEpisode: "The Ring"
1965LilDr. RichardsonEpisode: "The Surgery"
1965Our Man at St. Mark'sFrederick BarrettEpisode: "One"
1965Z-CarsBilly DunnEpisode: "One Good Turn"
1965The Wednesday ThrillerArchieEpisode: "The Imposter"
1965Object ZPeter BarryAll 6 episodes
1966Dr. Finlay's CasebookHarry VincentEpisode: "Miss Letitia"
1966No Hiding PlaceEddie BatesEpisode: "The Lifer"
1966ITV Play of the WeekJohn Thomas RaynorEpisode: "Tickets Please"
1966Object Z ReturnsPeter BarryAll 6 episodes
1966The Man in Room 17Martin FowlerEpisode: "The Black Witch"
1966Gideon's WayP.C. John MossEpisode: "The Reluctant Witness"
1966Mrs ThursdayHarold Wright2 episodes
1966Softly, SoftlyMr. BartonEpisode: "Best Out of Three"
1966The InformerPorterEpisode: "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You"
1966IntrigueSyrettEpisode: "It Pays to Pick Brains"
1966Thirty-Minute TheatreBasilEpisode: "O-Goshi"
1967Turn Out the LightsRicky DeanEpisode: "A Big Hand for a Little Lady"
1967The AvengersGordonEpisode: "Something Nasty in the Nursery"
1967No Hiding PlaceJohnny CooperEpisode: "Gentle Persuasion"
1967ITV Play of the WeekBrian MillerEpisode: "Travelling Light"
1967Dixon of Dock GreenEddie FarrellEpisode: "The Climber"
1968Softly, SoftlyElginEpisode: "In Bulk"
1968The TroubleshootersBob PlaterEpisode: "A Girl to Warm Your Feet On"
1968ITV PlayhouseJoseph PyneEpisode: "Rogues' Gallery: The Tale of Lancelot Wishart"
1968Champion HouseLenny CarterEpisode: "Guilty"
1968Public EyeBriersEpisode: "Cross That Palm When We Come to It"
1968OrlandoToulouse Quelquechose4 episodes
1968Television Theatre from...GarethEpisode: "Zombie"
1968The War of Darkie PilbeamDarkie PilbeamAll 3 episodes
1968Her Majesty's PleasureFlash MoseleyEpisode: "Thanks for the Memory"
1969The SaintJohnny FoxEpisode: "Portrait of Brenda"
1969Softly, SoftlyDenningtonEpisode: "Critical Path"
1969Z-CarsNed Corby2 episodes
1969Thirty-Minute TheatreJackoEpisode: "The Victims: A Degree of Stress"
1969–1970The DustbinmenHeavy BreathingAll 21 episodes
1969Plays of TodayJaphetEpisode: "A Voyage Round My Father"
1970Two D's and a DogCaptain ByngEpisode: "Military Pickles"
1971DoomwatchDr. Anthony LewisEpisode: "Public Enemy"
1971It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, DarlingEldredEpisode: "The Man Who Came to Dinner"
1971Cider with RosieFatherTV film
1972Steptoe and SonRupert Ffaines-MuirEpisode: "A Star Is Born"
1972Country MattersArthur DagnallEpisode: "The Sullens Sisters"
1972–1979Are You Being Served?Mr. Lucas48 episodes
1974Armchair TheatreMikeEpisode: "If You Could See What I Can See"
1975The Tomorrow PeopleColonel Masters4 Episodes: "Secret Weapon"
1994Keeping Up AppearancesSalesmanEpisode: "Angel Gabriel Blue"
2001–2010Last of the Summer WineToby Mulberry-Smith24 episodes
2006Coronation StreetSolicitor5 episodes
2009CasualtyMr. WalterEpisode: "Midday Sun"
2011New TricksBob RuxtonEpisode: "Old Fossils"

Theatre

Year Title Venue Notes
1957The Touch of FearNewquay Theatre, Newquay
1960Billy LiarCambridge Theatre, London
1966Early One MorningArts Theatre, London
1973Move Over, Mrs MarkhamVaudeville Theatre, London
1975The Mating GameTheatre Royal, Windsor
1981-82Dick Whittington and his CatBeck Theatre, Hayes
1982CloudsTheatre Royal, Windsor
1983Hobson’s ChoiceTheatre Royal, Bath
1983The Birthday SuiteRedgrave Theatre, Farnham
1983The Mating GameTheatre Royal, Windsor
1983-84AladdinFestival Theatre, Chichester
1984The Birthday SuiteBeck Theatre, Hayes
1984-85AladdinCongress Theatre, Eastbourne
1985Suddenly at homeNew Theatre, Cardiff
1987Your place or mine?Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guilford
1988-89AladdinTheatre Royal, Margate
1989-90Cinderella Theatre Royal, Margate
1990-91Cinderella Theatre Royal, St Helens
1991-92Jack and the BeanstalkWyvern Theatre, Swindon
1994The Good Times Will ComeOld Red Lion Theatre, London
1994Funny MoneyThorndike Theatre, Leatherhead
1995Seaside PostcardPier Theatre, Bournemouth
1996Funny MoneyPlayhouse Theatre, London
1997-98Jack and the BeanstalkHarlequin Theatre, Redhill
1998-99Jack and the BeanstalkYvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guilford
1999-00AladdinYvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guilford
2000Caught in the NetTheatre Royal, Windsor

References

  1. "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  2. Hayward, Anthony (17 April 2011). "Trevor Bannister obituary". The Guardian. London.
  3. Webber, Richard (29 September 2007). "What happened to... ? Mr Lucas from Are You Being Served?". Daily Express.
  4. "Obituary: Trevor Bannister, actor". 27 February 2013.
  5. Oonagh Jaquest (December 2003). "Dame Academy: 35 Years of fellers in frocks". BBC. Archived from the original on 25 February 2008. Retrieved 18 February 2006.
  6. "Are You Being Served? star Trevor Bannister dies at 76". BBC. 15 April 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  7. Corey Ross (29 March 2010). "Diamond anniversary for theatre loving couple". Salisbury Journal. salisburyjournal.co.uk. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
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