Norman Beaton

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Black and White in Colour TrailerWhen Love Dies TrailerThe Mighty Quinn Trailer

Norman Beaton was a popular and much loved Guyanese born British actor. He arrived in the UK in 1960 and worked as a calypso singer and musician and a teacher - being the first black teacher employed by the education authority in Liverpool. His heart set on a career in showbusiness, he moved to Bristol and became a presenter on the regional news magazine Points West, before a two week prison sentence curtailed his presenting career. He subsequently found work in London's West End, appearing in The Tempest as Ariel, a role he subsequently cited as the most important in his career. He helped set up the Black Theatre in Brixton in the mid 70s and broke into television with the first black British sitcom, The Fosters in 1976, playing Lenny Henry's father. A star turn in the movie Black Joy followed a year later, as did the principal role in the fledgling black soap Empire Road for the BBC. But it is perhaps his performance as Desmond Ambrose, the crotchety Peckham barber in Channel 4's hit sitcom Desmond's that Beaton will forever be remembered for. The series ran from 1988 until his ill health curtailed the show in 1994. He retired to Georgetown, the place of his birth, but collapsed and died of a heart attack at the airport on arrival, on 13th December 1994. He was 60 years old.

Most Popular Norman Beaton Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Eureka Trailer (1983)

01 May 1983

An Alaskan gold prospector lives in luxury with his family on an island which gangsters want.

Pressure Trailer (1976)

19 November 1976

A British-born younger son of an immigrant family from Trinidad finds himself adrift between two cultures.

Up the Chastity Belt Trailer (1972)

14 January 1972

A funny thing happened to Lurkalot, serf to Sir Coward de Custard, on the way to Custard Castle. Lurkalot sells lusty love potions and rusty chastity belts in the market place, but on this day Sir Graggart de Bombast arrives to sack the castle, and to get the lovely Lobelia Custard in the sack! Lurkalot must help Custard cream the knight in pining armour.

Black Joy Trailer (1977)

06 November 1977

An innocent and unsophisticated Guyanese immigrant is exposed to the hustlin' way of life in the Brixton ghetto.

Easy Money Trailer (1982)

28 May 1982

At a concert Marcia picked Terry out of the crowd. So he no longer feels alone. Until he learns about her secret life and dare not tell his friends.

Black Christmas Trailer (1977)

20 December 1977

A bittersweet drama on a familiar theme - the frictions forced to the surface during a Christmas family get-together - Michael Abbensetts' Black Christmas is an understated and affecting study of relationships, unexpressed pain and a tormented nostalgia for a distant home.

Big George Is Dead Trailer (1987)

01 October 1987

Returning to England from Trinidad and Tobago for one night only, a former trickster finds that old friends and communities have moved on.

Airbase Trailer (1988)

01 March 1988

Hidden beneath an airbase the elite F-111 pilots live in a secret fantasy world as they wait, primed for the ultimate war game of World War Three.

Black and White in Colour Trailer (1992)

27 June 1992

A two part documentary that details the contribution of black and Asian people to television history from the birth of television in 1936 to 1992.

Real Life Trailer (1984)

01 June 1984

A comedy about a dreamer whose Walter Mitty-like fantasies turn his world of make-believe into a world of trouble.

Nice Trailer (1984)

19 October 1984

A naïve and "nice" West Indian's descent into postcolonial cynicism is depicted in a twenty minute monologue from writer Farrukh Dhondy.

When Love Dies Trailer (1990)

20 January 1990

A young man looks back over his unhappy marriage and struggles to come to terms with his wife's suicide.

The Mighty Quinn Trailer (1989)

17 February 1989

Police chief Xavier Quinn investigates the gruesome murder of Donald Pater, one of the wealthiest residents on a Caribbean island.

Mark of the Hand Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Guyanese painter Aubrey Williams (1926-1990) returns to his homeland on a “journey to the source of his inspiration” in this vivid Arts Council documentary, filmed towards the end of his life.

Endgame Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

A performance of Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame', a play in which nothing happens, once - unlike Beckett's first play 'Waiting for Godot' in which nothing happens twice.

Growing Pains Trailer (1980)

04 October 1980

An old book containing a strange poem resurrects a vengeful spirit from the dead. Originally an episode of British horror anthology TV series, Hammer House of Horror, that later received a feature release in the United States.

In Sickness and in Health Trailer (1975)

21 May 1975

A hard-working doctor must also carry the burden of a turbulent home life, due to the expectations of his demanding wife.

The Last Window Cleaner Trailer (1979)

13 February 1979

When DC Denis Deacey finds himself surprisingly transferred to Belfast he gets digs in a most unusual boarding house called The Crumlin View where no one is what they seem and everyone has been living with 'the troubles' for far too long.

Playing Away Trailer (1987)

02 January 1987

To mark the conclusion of their "Third World Week" celebration, a cricket team in a small English village invites a black cricket team from South London to a charity game with comical results.