
Ken Drury
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1950
Place of Birth: UK
Known For

Black Mirror: Christmas Special
Set in a freezing remote cabin on Christmas Eve, two men (Jon Hamm & Rafe Spall) trade dark life stories that weave together three chilling tales of near-future tech: dating controlled by smart-eye implants, the brutal "training" of digital consciousness copies, and the soul-crushing isolation of being permanently "blocked."

Only Fools and Horses
Only Fools and Horses.... Is a British sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. Seven series were originally transmitted on BBC One from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until 2003. In working-class Peckham in south-east London, ambitious market trader Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter and his younger half-brother Rodney, explore their highs and lows in life, in particular their attempts to get rich. Initially not an immediate hit and receiving little promotion early on, it later achieved consistently high ratings, and the 1996 episode "Time on Our Hands" (originally billed as the series finale) holds the record for the biggest UK audience for a sitcom episode, attracting 24.3 million viewers. The series bears a significant influence on British culture, contributing several words and phrases to the English language.

The Long Bank Holiday
A spate of computer thefts from government offices, a possible suicide under the wheels of a high-speed train, an absconded lifer on the loose, and a grisly trove of human bones in a garden all conspire to keep Davies on the job during a long Easter weekend.

Foyle's War
As WW2 rages around the world, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front as he investigates crimes on the south coast of England. Foyle's War opens in southern England in the year 1940. Later series sees the retired detective working as an MI5 agent operating in the aftermath of the war.

24
Counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer fights the bad guys of the world, a day at a time. With each week's episode unfolding in real-time, "24" covers a single day in the life of Bauer each season.

Life on Mars
A detective chief inspector from 2006 is investigating a serial killer when he is knocked over by a speeding car. Waking up, he finds himself mysteriously transported back in time to 1973. Initially struggling to come to terms with his situation, he has to come to terms with the old-fashioned technology and attitude of the day, while figuring out how he came to be trapped in the past.

Hamish Macbeth
Hamish Macbeth is a comedy-drama series made by BBC Scotland and first aired in 1995. It is loosely based on a series of mystery novels by M. C. Beaton. The series concerns a local police officer, Constable Hamish Macbeth in the fictitious town of Lochdubh on the west coast of Scotland. The titular character was played by Robert Carlyle. It ran for three series from 1995 to 1997, with the first two series having six episodes and the third having eight.

Young James Herriot
Young James Herriot is a three-part British television drama based on the early life of veterinary surgeon James Herriot. It features Iain de Caestecker as the title character following his arrival at veterinary college, alongside Amy Manson and Ben Lloyd-Hughes as fellow students Whirly Tyson and Rob McAloon. Directed by Michael Keillor and written by Ann McManus and Eileen Gallagher, it was a Koco Drama production for the BBC which first aired on BBC One in December 2011.

Sea of Souls
Sea of Souls follows para-psychologist Monaghan and his two sidekicks from a fictitious Scottish University that investigates paranormal activity.

A Touch of Frost
Jack Frost is a gritty, dogged and unconventional detective with sympathy for the underdog and an instinct for moral justice who attracts trouble like a magnet. Despite some animosity with his superintendent, Norman “Horn-rimmed Harry” Mullett, Frost and his ever-changing roster of assistants manage to solve cases via his clever mind, good heart, and cool touch.
Filmography
as John Pritchard
as Duncan
as Mr. Bain
as Gordon
as Re Giacomo
as Cliff
as George Bates
as Campbell
as Willie Hamilton MP
as Donald
as McBain
as Mr. Brennan
as Ron Goodall
as Kenneth Hawkins
as Mr. Greig
as Henry Mcneish
as Speaker
as Mr. Barr
as Tony Hoggin
as McHeath
as Inspector Doyle
as Priest
as ACC Adrian Bundy
as Cameron Dicks
as Alan Pearson
as Azusa
as Div. Com. Thomas
as Vicar - Wedding Three
as Louis Gibbons
as Oscar Belmont
as James Fraser
as Mr. Elder
as Ewart Martin
as Stalker
as DCS George Gibson
as Farmiloe
as Gowens
as Warder
as Young Man at Poetry Reading
as Dr. McCallum
as Jock