Eric Woodburn

Eric Woodburn ( Eric Melville Reis; 9 March 1894  25 October 1981) was a Scottish stage, film and television actor.[3][4] Prior to this he had a long career on the stage and was also a noted baritone singer.[5]

Eric Woodburn
Born
Eric Melville Reis

(1894-03-09)9 March 1894
Glasgow, Scotland
Died25 October 1981 (aged 87)[1]
Camden, London[2]
OccupationActor • Singer

His most important role was as Doctor Alexander Snoddie in Doctor Finlay's Casebook.[6] He also played the father of Lance Corporal Jones in the Museum Piece episode of Dad's Army.[7][8]

Filmography

gollark: Any opinions on my theory of what's going on with the pricing? Basically, I said that if extra dragons are introduced to the total but not the rest of the system (golds, whatever else), then rarer stuff's ratios will be affected more than common stuff, so the gold pricing goes crazy and nebulae stay the same.
gollark: 3.
gollark: My theory of what's up, copied from the forum thread:If many new eggs are being introduced to the system, then that will most affect the stuff which is rarest, by making it rarer by comparison, but commons will stay the same. As for why it happened now? Weekly updates, possibly.Example:Imagine there are 200 dragons, 5 of which are golds.The ratio of golds to total dragons is now 5:200 = 1:40. If the target ratio is 1:50 then prices will be higher to compensate.Now imagine there are an extra 200 dragons added, none of which are golds.The ratio would then be 5:400 = 1:80. Then, assuming the same target, prices will drop.This is of course simplified, and the ratios may not work like this, but this matches observed behavior pretty well.
gollark: That why was rhetorical.
gollark: As I said on the forums:```That makes sense. If many new eggs are being introduced to the system, then that will most affect the stuff which is rarest, by making it rarer by comparison, but commons will stay the same. As for why it happened now? Weekly updates, possibly.```

References

  1. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995
  2. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007
  3. "Eric Woodburn - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  4. "Eric Woodburn". BFI.
  5. British Pathé (13 April 2014). "Pictorial Revue Reel 1 (1932-1936)" via Internet Archive.
  6. "Dr. Finlay's Casebook". 22 December 1966. p. 15 via BBC Genome.
  7. "Dad's Army - S1 - Episode 2: Museum Piece". Radio Times.
  8. "Eric Woodburn". www.aveleyman.com.



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