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According to an obituarist, "Tuddenham remained a genial character, and was an unfailingly popular guest at sci-fi conventions." Rosie, his second wife, and their son Julian survive him, together with a son from his first marriage. Another son predeceased him.
128:(27 November 1918 – 9 July 2007) was a British actor. He was well known for his voice work, which included the voices of the computers in the BBC science fiction series 591: 277:
In serious drama television drama Tuddenham frequently appeared in character roles, playing doctors and other figures of authority. Among these appearances were
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Tuddenham appeared in radio dramas including the soap operas
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and Waggoner's Walk, and became an off-screen voice in the
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Ipswich
Suffolk
Worthing
West Sussex
Blake's 7
Blake's 7
Ipswich
Felixstowe
Hastings
Royal Army Service Corps
Stars in Battledress
Ivor Novello's
The Dancing Years
Perchance to Dream
Noël Coward
Ace of Clubs
West End
ITV
Hattie Jacques
John Le Mesurier
Anglia Television
Peter Hall
Ronald Blythe
Glyndebourne
Benjamin Britten
Albert Herring
Mrs Dale's Diary
Doctor Who
Blake's 7

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