Walter Frederick George Williams (born 8 October, 1928 in Heath End, Farnham, Surrey) more commonly known as Bill Maynard, is a British comedian and actor. He attended Kibworth Beauchamp Grammar School and started as a variety performer, taking his professional surname from an advertising board (billboard) for Maynard's Wine Gums, a popular British confectionery. He placed fourth in the UK heat of the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest. With Terry Scott he appeared at Butlins Holiday Camp in Skegness and was teamed with him in the TV series Great Scott, It's Maynard!. He was at first best known on TV for his role as Selwyn Froggitt in the sitcom Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! and for playing Fred Moffatt in The Gaffer. In 1973, Maynard teamed up with BBC television actor and comedian Ronnie Barker in the (original) 'Football Blues' which aired as Spanners Eleven and was part of a series called Seven of One. In 1992, he played Claude Jeremiah Greengrass in the popular and long running television series Heartbeat until 2001, and its spinoff series The Royal until about 2004. He is also known for small roles in some of the Carry On Films. In the 1980s, Maynard stood against Tony Benn in a by-election at Chesterfield as an Independent Labour candidate. It was his only foray into politics and was purely to try to prevent Benn winning the seat and thus reentering Parliament as an MP. Benn won the seat; Maynard took fourth place. Maynard wrote his autobiography 'The Yo-Yo Man' and having originally retired from acting in 2001 following a series of strokes he made a return and comeback to radio presenting in March 2003 for BBC Radio Leicester where he had last worked in 1968. His show airs every Sunday afternoon from 2-4 pm. He is a vegetarian. His son is Maynard Williams.
Television Roles
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Seven of One | Councillor Todd |
| 1975 | The Life Of Riley | Frank Riley |
| 1976 to 1978 | Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! | Selwyn Froggitt |
| 1977 | Paradise Island | Rev Alexander Goodwin |
| 1979 | Selwyn | Selwyn Froggitt |
| 1981 to 1983 | The Gaffer | Fred Moffatt |
| 1992 to 2001 | Heartbeat | Claude Greengrass |
| 2003 | The Royal | Claude Greengrass |
External links
- Bill Maynard at the Internet Movie Database
- Bill Maynard at tv.com
- [1] Bill Maynard's "Stock Car Racing is Magic" lyrics]
- Bill Maynard's "Stock Car Racing is Magic" recording


