
Milton Johns
Acting
Milton Johns (born 13 May 1938) is an English actor whose thin features and talent for obsequious or oily characters has often influenced the many television parts he has received. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Johns was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire. He was in Coronation Street as Brendan Scott (1991–93), the shopkeeper who died of a heart attack while pedalling along the eponymous cobbled street. Other roles have included parts in Poldark, Born and Bred, Ever Decreasing Circles, Home to Roost, Dempsey and Makepeace, Murder Most English, Shoestring, Yes Minister, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Softly, Softly, Going Straight, The Good Life, Don't Wait Up, Butterflies, Campion and Z-Cars. He played the landlord in The Basil Brush Show (2002–07). Johns also played jobsworth Mr Cassidy in Murphy's Mob, an ITV children's television drama series (1982–85). His character helped to manage the building used by the junior supporters' of the football club, Dunmore United. Johns has appeared in Doctor Who on several occasions: as Theodore Benik in The Enemy of the World; Guy Crayford in The Android Invasion; and Castellan Kelner in The Invasion of Time. In 1972 he starred in the children's Sunday evening series The Intruder and in 1977, appeared in another children's series, Midnight Is A Place. Johns also appeared as an Imperial Officer (Captain Bewil) in the 1980 Star Wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back. He played Perker in the 1985 adaptation of The Pickwick Papers. In the 1986 television series War and Remembrance, Johns took the role of the senior Nazi SS officer Adolf Eichmann.
TV Shows(54)

The Basil Brush Show
Mr. Rossiter
2002

Born and Bred
Ernest Gilles
2002
Badger
1999

The Scarlet Pimpernel
Fisher
1999

The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders
Mr Meikeljohn
1996
Ellington
Announcer
1996

Sharpe
Hopkinson
1993

The Upper Hand
Store Manager
1990

Campion
William Potter
1989

War and Remembrance
Adolf Eichmann
1988
Hell's Bells
Wilfred Hankey
1986

Mussolini: The Untold Story
German Ambassador
1985

Super Gran
Mr. L. Chop
1985

Dempsey and Makepeace
Sid Lowe
1985
Foxy Lady
1982

Bergerac
Lonny Rice
1981

Oppenheimer
George Kistiakowsky
1980

Hammer House of Horror
A.J. Powers
1980

Minder
Mr. Sinclair
1979

Shoestring
Porter
1979

Butterflies
1978

A Horseman Riding By
Reverend Horsey
1978
Born and Bred
Freddie Peglar
1978

Spearhead
Mr Adams
1978

Life of Shakespeare
Dr. Alcibiades
1978

Going Straight
Mr. Kirby
1978

Armchair Thriller
Tim Kennaway
1978

Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle
George Lintz
1977

Dickens of London
Samuel Starey
1976

Poldark
Matthew Sanson
1975

The Good Life
Ernie
1975

Centre Play
The Servant
1973

The Jensen Code
Mr. Richards
1973

Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
1973

Crown Court
Gus Enderby
1972

The Protectors
Conway
1972

The Adventurer
Alex
1972

The Intruder
Sonny
1972

Budgie
Nervous Docherty
1971

Sense and Sensibility
John Dashwood
1971

Play for Today
Evelyn de Plume
1970

The Misfit
Evans
1970

Manhunt
Renard
1970

ITV Saturday Night Theatre
Bedlam Keeper
1969

The Expert
Professor Kirk
1968

ITV Playhouse
Dennis Watson
1967

The Three Musketeers
Grimaud
1966

Softly, Softly
1966
Orlando
Darlington
1965

The Wednesday Play
March
1964

Doctor Who
Guy Crayford
1963

The Saint
Vargas
1962

Z-Cars
1962

No Hiding Place
1959
Movies(20)
Doctor Who: Gallifrey
2025

The Ties That Bind Us
Kelner (archive footage)
2008

Making a Killing
L.T. Harvey
2002

The X-Files
British Valet
1998

The Missing Postman
Len Denbigh
1997

Joseph
Vintner
1995

Stanley's Dragon
Mr Batley
1994

Precious Bane
Grimble
1989

Tishoo
Cullin
1982

Bread or Blood
Harbutt
1981

The Empire Strikes Back
Bewil
1980
The Limbo Connection
Tim Kennaway
1978

Doctor Who: The Invasion of Time
Castellan Kelner
1978
The Imp of the Perverse
The Servant
1975

Doctor Who: The Android Invasion
Guy Crayford
1975

South Riding
1974

Pidgeon – Hawk or Dove?
Evelyn de Plume
1974

Baffled!
Dr. Reed
1973

Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World
Benik
1968

The Trial and Torture of Sir John Rampayne
March
1965