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Kulvinder Ghir is a British actor, comedian and writer. He is best known as one of the cast members in the sketch show Goodness Gracious Me (1998–2015). He is also known for playing Aslam in the Yorkshire-based film Rita, Sue and Bob Too! (1987), and Poly Verisof in Foundation.
Goodness Gracious Me is a BBC sketch comedy show originally aired on BBC Radio 4 from 1996 to 1998 and later on BBC Two from 1998 to 2001. The ensemble cast were four British Indian actors, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kulvinder Ghir, Meera Syal and Nina Wadia.
Albert E. Arkwright (born 1927) is played by Ronnie Barker in Open All Hours.. Arkwright is a pragmatic, miserly man with old-fashioned values, whose world seems to stop at his shop door, except for his lusting for Nurse Gladys Emmanuel, which prompts him on occasion to wander across the road, usually with a ladder, to gain access to her bedroom window.
Verisof is portrayed by Kulvinder Ghir in season two of the 2021 TV series adaptation Foundation. He is High Claric of the Foundation's propagandist Church of the Galactic Spirit. [14] Verisof, who was a child at the dawn of the Foundation, is Brother Constant's superior and companion.
That month, announced cast also included: Aysha Kala as Saima Virdee; Nina Singh as Tara Virdee; Vikash Bhai as Riaz Hyatt; Kulvinder Ghir as Ranjit Virdee and Sudha Bhuchar as Jyoti Virdee. Elizabeth Berrington and Danyal Ismail also star in the series.
Kulvinder Ghir also appeared in every episode of series 4. For series 5, Ghir was promoted to the main cast, which now made eight regulars. For this series, Jo Martin also appeared in every episode as Botney, controller of BBC universal intergalactic TV transmission, during the Rub A Dub sketches and in other roles.
He is voiced by Kulvinder Ghir. Kieron Elliot voiced him in Postman Pat: The Movie. George Lancaster (series 1–2): a farmer at Intake Farm. Voiced by Ken Barrie. Jacob Witkin voiced him in Postman Pat: The Movie. Julia Pottage (series 1–5): black-haired orchard farmer, mother of Katy and Tom. Voiced by Ken Barrie in series 1 and Carole Boyd ...
Still Open All Hours is a British sitcom (2013–2019) created for the BBC by Roy Clarke, and starring David Jason and James Baxter.It is the sequel to the sitcom Open All Hours (1976–1985), which both Clarke and Jason were involved in.