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Todd Carty, also known as Todd John Jennings (born Todd Robert Carty; 31 August 1963), [2] is an actor and director who has grown up on television screens in a variety of roles. His stage appearances have ranged from serious drama to pantomime , and he has worked on radio plays , voiceovers, commercials, narrations and films.
Tucker's Luck is a British television drama series made by the BBC between 1983 and 1985.. The series is a spin-off from the school drama Grange Hill and capitalised on the popularity of one of the series' original characters – Peter "Tucker" Jenkins, played by Todd Carty.
For the show's fifth series, a new cast was brought in and so Tucker's character is officially retired. However, Todd Carty guest appears in several series after due to his high popularity. In the fifth series, he was present in the first episode saving the new cast from the bully Gripper Stebson. [25]
BBC One's head of drama John Yorke said, "We want to thank Todd for his great contribution to EastEnders over the last 12 years." [13] Some reports disclosed that Carty was "upset and angry" by the decision to axe Mark. [14] According to Carty, the decision was "a bolt from the blue" from the producers.
Starring Todd Carty who, as Tucker, now returned to Grange Hill as a PE teacher, it also featured several stars of the show both from Tucker's original run, and of the then-current series circa 1989. In 2005, Justin Lee Collins reunited some of the cast members from the 1980s in the documentary Bring Back...Grange Hill.
Todd Carty Series 4: EastEnders & The Bill actor Alexandra Schauman: Eliminated 5th on 19 January 2014: Zaraah Abrahams Series 3: Coronation Street actress Andy Buchanan:
Heartbeat is a British period drama series, based upon the "Constable" series of novels written by Nicholas Rhea, and produced by ITV Studios (formerly Yorkshire Television until it was merged by ITV) [1] from 1992 until 2010.
Todd Carty: 1–5, 26, 31 1978–1982, 2003, 2008 Tommy Watson James Jebbia: 1 1978 Paul McCarthy 3–4 1980–1981 Ann Wilson Lucinda Duckett 1 1978 Trisha Yates Michelle Herbert 1–5 1978–1982 Alan Humphries (Alan Hargreaves and Alan Turner in series 1) George Armstrong: 1–5 1978–1982 Benny Green Terry Sue-Patt: 1–5 1978–1982 ...