Christopher Good

In the 1970s he made a stage appearance in a musical version of Jeeves and Wooster.

Mr. Good has made many one-off or short-lived appearances in drama and comedy programmes, with Murder Most Horrid, Rumpole of the Bailey, Danger UXB, The Choir and Pie in the Sky being among them.

[3] He is arguably best known for his role as Quentin Kirrin in the 1990s television adaptation of The Famous Five, Enid Blyton novels in which he appeared in eighteen episodes.

[4][5] In retirement he has restored an old mill and created a large and wonderful garden in Herefordshire.

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