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Tonge was born Anthony Roger Tonge in Birmingham where he attended Lordswood Technical Grammar School. [1] He was working as an £8-a-week post office clerk and performing in amateur dramatics in the evenings when he landed the role of Sandy Richardson, the son of motel owner Meg (Noele Gordon) in the ATV soap opera Crossroads, which he would portray for 17 years.
Roger Tonge (died 1549) otherwise Roger Tong or Tongue was an English clergyman who served as a chaplain to Edward VI and was later appointed dean of Winchester Cathedral in 1549. Biography [ edit ]
The British television soap opera Crossroads was broadcast on ATV from 1964 to 1981 and then ITV Central from 1982 to 1988. The only actor to remain for the series' 24-year run was Jane Rossington, who played Jill Richardson/Harvey/Chance, although Susan Hanson, who played Diane Lawton/Parker/Hunter, was present for most of the series' run.
Charles Richardson and Meg had two children: hotel receptionist Jill (Jane Rossington), born in 1946, and schoolboy Alexander, or "Sandy" (Roger Tonge), who was born in 1950. Meg went on to become engaged to businessman Hugh Mortimer ( John Bentley ) but he initially married Jane Templeton (Rosalie Ashley), who was dying of a brain tumour, in ...
Two of Us (also released as The Two of Us on home video) is a 1987 gay-themed BBC television film written by Leslie Stewart and directed by Roger Tonge.It was produced for the BBC Schools Scene series, and intended for young adults.
Tonge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dale Tonge, English footballer; Gavin Tonge, West-Indian cricketer; Israel Tonge, English divine; Jenny Tonge, British politician; Michael Tonge, English footballer; Roger Tonge, British actor
Music journalist Simon Goddard has suggested that McFee is the subject of Morrissey's song "Little Man, What Now?" from his 1988 album Viva Hate, [7] [8] although previous opinions have suggested Jack Wild [9] or Roger Tonge [10] [11] as the subject. The song mentions an ATV series axed after four years, and Morrissey watching it on a Friday ...
1549 Roger Tonge; 1549–1554 John Mason (layman) 1554–1559 Edmund Steward; 1559–1565 John Warner; 1565–1572 Francis Newton; 1573–1580 John Watson; 1580–1589 Lawrence Humphrey; 1589–1600 Martin Heton; 1600–1609 George Abbot; 1609–1616 Thomas Morton; 1616–1654 John Young; 1660–1665 Alexander Hyde; 1666–1679 William Clarke ...