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Philip Bretherton (born 30 May 1955) is an English actor. His roles include Alistair Deacon in the British television series As Time Goes By. Early life.
Alistair Deacon (Philip Bretherton) – the smooth-talking, wealthy and well-connected publisher who is overseeing the release of Lionel’s memoirs. Sandy (Jenny Funnell) – Jean's personal secretary and receptionist at Type for You as well as Judy’s best friend.
Philip Bretherton as Stefan Hauser (Series 1–2) - a parody of Sven-Goran Eriksson; Micaiah Dring as Marie Minshull (Series 1) Series 2.
Originally fostered by Rita Fairclough (Barbara Knox), she has been featured in storylines including her troubled relationship with her father and Rita's partner, Alan , his death when he is killed in a tram accident after chasing Rita in Blackpool, and a brief underage romance with married man Robert Weston (Philip Bretherton). Their ...
Ian Davenport, played by Philip Bretherton, is the father of Gemma, Rosie Webster's (Helen Flanagan) classmate at Oakhill. He first appears on 8 November when Rosie and her family are invited over. The Davenports and the Websters get along very well and Ian soon takes a shine to Rosie's mother, Sally (Sally Dynevor). Sally later takes a job ...
Philip Brook 1991 Robert Weston Philip Bretherton: 1991 Joss Shackleton: Harold Goodwin: 1991 Sandra Arden: Kathy Jamieson: 1990–1991 Phil Jennings Tommy Boyle 1990–1991 Winnie Dyson June Ellis: 1991 Barry Platt: John Jardine 1987, 1991 Richard Conway Barbara Platt: Barbara Young: 1991 Mark Casey Stuart Wolfenden: 1989–1991 Lynette ...
Philip Bretherton as Stefan Hauser (Series 1–2) Peter Ash as Darius Fry (Series 2–5; crossed over to Footballers' Wives: Extra Time) Laila Rouass as Amber Gates (Series 3–5) Jesse Birdsall as Roger Webb (Series 3–5) Sarah Barrand as Shannon Donnelly-Lawson (Series 3–5) Ben Price as Conrad Gates (Series 3–4)
Lionel doesn't call Jean and decides to leave the hotel before another secretary is sent round but, as he is leaving his publisher Alistair Deacon (Philip Bretherton) arrives and persuades him to continue with the revisions to his book My Life in Kenya.