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    Tim Preece
    An image from A Prominent Patient, one of the productions that also features Tim Preece.
    Tim Preece

    Tim Preece

    August 5, 1938 — Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, UK

    Tim Preece (born 5 August 1938) is an English actor. He has appeared on British television since the 1960s and also acted on stage

    Preece was born in Shrewsbury in Shropshire and was educated at the Priory Grammar School for Boys, Shrewsbury. He trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic.

    In 1965, Preece was cast as Nipple in Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs by David Halliwell. He played the role in 1965 at the Dublin Theatre Festival, at the West End premiere opposite John Hurt in 1966, and later that fall in the Broadway premiere directed by Alan Arkin. He was the only original cast member to transfer to Broadway.

    Preece's television roles include playing Codal in the six-part Doctor Who serial Planet of the Daleks (1973) and Tom Patterson in the first two series of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976–77). He later returned to the role for The Legacy Of Reginald Perrin (1996). He also appeared as the editor of a local newspaper in "The Journalist", an episode of People Like Us (2001) with Chris Langham. Preece played the recurring role of Rev. Sparrow in Waiting for God (1992–94).

    His other television appearances include the Foyle's War episode "War Games" (2003) as James Philby, the pilot of a doomed holiday jet in the Casualty episode "Cascade" (1992), and as Mark's careers guidance counsellor and therapist in the Peep Show episode "Dream Job" (2003).

    In 2017, Preece appeared in a Royal National Theatre production of the improvised play Lost Without Words.

    The Ghost Writer

    The Ghost Writer

    2010

    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

    1976

    Brimstone & Treacle

    Brimstone & Treacle

    1982

    A Prominent Patient

    A Prominent Patient

    2017

    Shadowlands

    Shadowlands

    1985

    Sitting in Limbo

    Sitting in Limbo

    2020

    The Wyvern Mystery

    The Wyvern Mystery

    2000

    Doctor Who: Planet of the Daleks

    Doctor Who: Planet of the Daleks

    1973