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Mantle in 2010

Clive Mantle (born 3 June 1957) is an English actor. He came to prominence for his role as Little John in the 1980s fantasy series Robin of Sherwood; he played the role of Dr Mike Barrett in the BBC hospital drama series Casualty and Holby City in the 1990s.

Television

Television appearances of Clive Mantle
Programme[1] Date Channel Role Notes
The Orchard End Murder 3 January 1981 ITV Ewen
Robin of Sherwood 9 March – 26 May 1985 ITV Little John Series one; two-hour special, leading into a six programme series
Screen Two: "Hard Travelling" 30 March 1986 BBC One Edward
Robin of Sherwood 9 March – 13 April 1985 ITV Little John Series two; seven programme series
Robin of Sherwood 5 April – 28 June 1986 ITV Little John Series three; thirteen programme series
Lenny Henry Tonite: "What a Country" 2 October 1986 BBC Television Cast member
Hello Mum 23 February 1987 BBC Television Cast member
Scoop 26 April 1987 ITV Cuthbert
Alas Sage and Onion 1988 Cast member
Play on One: "Airbase" 1 March 1988 BBC Television Cast member
Shelley: "For Whom The Bell Tolls" 21 November 1989 ITV Policeman
Chelmsford 123: "Bird Trouble" 23 January 1990 Channel 4 Vulcan
One Foot in the Grave: "The Valley of Fear" 8 February 1990 BBC One Electricity man
Bottom: "Smells" 17 September 1991 BBC Two Husband
Boon: "Trial and Error" 8 October 1991 ITV Eric Wetherby
WYSIWYG 6 July 1992 ITV Globyool
Casualty 23 January 1993 – 16 November 1996 BBC One Mike Barrett
The Good Sex Guide 31 October & 14 November 1994 ITV On-screen participant
This Morning 1 March 1995 ITV On-screen participant
Surprise, Surprise 23 April 1995 ITV On-screen participant
This Is Your Life 25 October 1995 ITV Subject
Scene: "Alison" 9 October 1996 BBC Two Jonah
Bloomin' Marvellous 8 September 1997 – 27 October 1997 BBC One Jack Eight episodes
Animal People: The Story of Little Lion 10 September 1997 BBC One Narrator
The Vicar of Dibley 22 January 1998 BBC One Simon Horton
Casualty 21 & 28 February 1998,

27 August 2016

BBC One Mike Barrett Guest role: 1998, 2016
The Jack Docherty Show 5 May 1998 Channel 5 On-screen participant
The Full Motty 5 June 1998 BBC One On-screen participant
Holby City 1999 – 2001 BBC One Mike Barrett
Open House with Gloria Hunniford 25 May 2001 Channel 5 On-screen Participant
Heartbeat 6 January 2002 ITV Vinny Sanders
Stars and Their Lives: Derek Fowlds 3 June 2002 ITV On-screen participant
Emergency 5 July – 9 August 2002 ITV Narrator
Today with Des and Mel 3 April 2003 ITV On-screen participant
The Afternoon Play 29 September 2004 BBC One Steve McGrath
Airport Story 6 January 2005 ITV Narrator
The Robinsons 9 June 2005 BBC Two Gavin
This Morning 16 & 23 August 2005 ITV Interviewee
After Thomas 26 December 2006 ITV John Havers
Game of Thrones 2011 HBO Greatjon Umber One series
Sherlock: "The Hounds of Baskerville" 8 January 2012 BBC One Dr Frankland
Thomas & Friends 2014 Channel 5 Gator Three episodes
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell 2015 BBC One Dr Greysteel
Still Open All Hours 2018 BBC One Mr Roper
Doctors 2020 BBC One Mr Brook Episode: "A Day in the Life..."

Filmography

Filmography of Clive Mantle
Film[1] Year Role
Party Party 1983 Bobby
Foreign Body 1986 Tough character on bus
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 1987 1st Nuclear Man (scenes deleted)
The Mini Sagas: The Nihilist's Double Vision 1987 Irate man
Without a Clue 1988 1st thug
White Hunter Black Heart 1990 Harry
Alien 3 1992 William
The Darkest Light 1999 Ministry vet
The Poseidon Adventure 2005 James Martin
Into the Storm 2009 Thompson
Tale of the Brave 2014 Gator
The More You Ignore Me 2018 Dunk

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Filmography Mantle, Clive". Film & TV Database. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 26 January 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2013.