James Hayter as Friar Tuck
I recently received an email from Elina
Lampart asking permission to use some stills and pages of information from my
blog regarding the great character actor James Hayter. She runs a site
dedicated to the classic TV series Are You Being Served, in which he appeared
as the cantankerous Mr Tebbs.
In Walt Disney’s Story of Robin Hood (1952),
Hayter played one of the most memorable Friar Tuck’s of all-time and went on to
re-create his famous role for Hammer Films A Challenge for Robin Hood in 1967.
But in his long acting career he starred in countless film, stage and
television productions. He is probably
best remembered for being the voice of Mr Kipling Cakes and James Onedin’s
father-in-law in the costume drama, The Onedin Line.
But towards the end of his long and
illustrious acting career, Hayter was chosen by comedy writer and producer,
David Croft, to appear as a new assistant in his successful TV series Are You
Being Served. Croft said:
"James Hayter had not worked for me
before, but he was a well known featured player in movies over here,” Croft
remembers, “and as far as I was concerned was the only candidate providing he
was available and willing to play the part."
So as the mischievous Percival Tebbs,
Hayter appeared in 6 episodes of Are You Being Served. Unfortunately for many
years, Mr Kipling Cakes had used his distinctly fruity voice, for their
advertisements on British television and the company did not like the character
he now portrayed in this series.
They thought the personality of the
character he portrayed was unpleasant and had an air of indignity that might
put the viewing public off buying their “exceedingly good cakes”!
Hayter at first argued that he was
free-lance and could chose to play any character he desired, but when Mr
Kipling Cakes finally offered him three times his BBC salary for the next
series, not to do it and terminate his contract, he accepted.
The cast of Are You Being Served were very
disappointed to see such a successful comedy talent leave, but he confessed,
“if they are prepared to pay me three times as much not to it, then I won’t do
it– at my time of life, I have no more ambition.”
James Hayter died in Spain aged 75 on 27th
March 1985.
This is the link to Elina’s very
informative web site dedicated televisions classic comedy series Are You Being Served and the career of James Hayter.
This blog also has 20 pages of information
on the life and career of James Hayter and many pictures and stills. Also, don’t
forget to vote for your favorite Friar Tuck of all time in the side-bar.