Tony Bilbow
Known for: Writing
Born: April 16, 1932 in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Anthony Bilbow (born 17 April 1932) is a British television interviewer, film expert and writer. He was a presenter of the BBC's Late Night Line-Up discussion programme which was broadcast on BBC2 between 1964 and 1972. Bilbow's father was an architect. He was educated at the City of London School, Blackfriars, and began writing short stories for the BBC; he was then the anchorman for Day By Day on Southern Television. He was a screenwriter for the 1970s situation comedy Please Sir! and the spin-off series The Fenn Street Gang and in 1986 was a writer for the BBC soap opera EastEnders. From 1970 to 1973, he presented the film programme Film Night, on which his interviewees included David Niven and Alfred Hitchcock. Bilbow narrated the English voiceover for the BBC three-part series of the cult East German film The Singing Ringing Tree.
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Himself
Eddie Monsoon - a Life?
Himself
Look at Life: Tulip Town
narrator
Look at Life: The Trade Winds Blow
Self - Commentator
Look at Life: Battle of the Bulge
Self - Commentator
Look at Life: Counting Heads
Self - Commentator
Look at Life: Keeping Fit
Self - Commentator
Look at Life: And So to Bed
Self - Commentator
Look at Life: Roses All the Way
Self - Commentator
Dors: The Other Diana
Look at Life: A Hundred Thousand Oarsmen
Self - Commentator
Across the Street—Across the World
Narrator (voice)
Look at Life: Women in Green
Self - Commentator
Look at Life: Shares in Tomorrow
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The Comic Strip Presents...
himself
Moonstrike
Squadron Leader Huggins
Monty Python & the Holy Grail Location Report
Director
EastEnders
Writer
Please Sir!
Writer