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Brinsley Forde

Brinsley Forde

Acting

Biography

Brinsley Forde MBE is a former child actor and founder member of the reggae band Aswad. His film credits include Diamonds are Forever, Babylon and Goodbye Charlie Bright

Known For

Never Mind the Buzzcocks
7.1

Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme. The show is infamous for its dry, sarcastic humour and scathing, provocative attacks on the pop industry.

Never Mind the Buzzcocks

1996
Sacrée soirée
5.7

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Sacrée soirée

1987
Please Sir!
7.0

A hapless but caring teacher tries to control his class of unruly kids. The teacher sees much good and potential in his pupils, much to the dismay of his fellow teachers who have lost hope in these kids.

Please Sir!

1968
Diamonds Are Forever
6.4

Diamonds are stolen only to be sold again in the international market. James Bond infiltrates a smuggling mission to find out who's guilty. The mission takes him to Las Vegas where Bond meets his archenemy Blofeld.

Diamonds Are Forever

1971
Here Come the Double Deckers
6.8

Here Come the Double Deckers was a 17-part British children's TV series from 1970-71 revolving around the adventures of seven children whose den was an old red double-decker London bus in an unused works yard.

Here Come the Double Deckers

1970
Villains
7.5

Follows the linked fates of nine bank robbers, led by George. It begins with the nine men meeting in prison during their appeal and traces each individual after the group escape from custody.

Villains

1972
Babylon
6.9

Drama telling the story of Blue, a young man of Jamaican descent living in Brixton in 1980, as he hangs out with his friends, fronts a dub sound system, loses his job, struggles with family problems and has his friendships tested by racism.

Babylon

1980
The Magnificent Six and 1/2
N/A

A group of seven children have various comic misadventures whilst trying to help people, in this series of movies produced by the Children's Film Foundation, based on Hal Roach's "Our Gang" series of comedy shorts.

The Magnificent Six and 1/2

1968
Leo the Last
5.3

Prince Leo, last in the line of rulers of a long-deposed monarchy on continental Europe and jaded with the frenetic search for kicks with the European jet-set, returns to his father's London town house for rest.

Leo the Last

1970
The Georgian House
7.5

Two children travel back in time and attempt to help a Black slave boy who possesses strange powers.

The Georgian House

1976
Goodbye Charlie Bright
6.1

Following Charlie Bright and his friends over one hot summer on the South London housing estate where they live. With Tommy about to join the army and Francis having fallen in love, friendships and loyalties are tested as the friends drift in their own directions.

Goodbye Charlie Bright

2001
Please Sir!
5.7

Mr. Hedges, the somewhat naive and idealistc teacher of the rebellious Class 5C, lobbies to have them allowed on the school camping trip despite much precedent to the contrary. Once on the camping trip Mr. Hedges pursues the local barmaid and the class indulge in their usual activities. A small feud with some stereotypical upper class children in red blazers is resolved with a false rape allegation. A case of some stolen money is resolved through Mr. Hedges trusting the class. At the final dance Mr. Hedges is ensnared in the romantic clutches of Miss Cutforth, contrary to his wishes.

Please Sir!

1971
The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee Had a Little Ape
N/A

Toby tries on a dummy ape skin which is intended for the local jumble sale, and is mistaken for a real ape which has escaped from a travelling circus. Peewee manages to befriend the real ape by giving him a bunch of bananas.

The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee Had a Little Ape

1969
The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee's Pianola
N/A

The kids find a pianola, and try to bring it to junkyard owner Old Tom. But when it runs away, with Peewee trapped inside of it, nothing but chaos ensues.

The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee's Pianola

1968
When Bob Marley Came to Britain
7.0

Featuring rarely seen archive and interviews, this documentary examines Bob Marley’s special relationship with Britain and reveals how he inspired a generation of black British youth.

When Bob Marley Came to Britain

2020
The Magnificent Six and ½: A Good Deed in Time
N/A

When the Gang decide to be helpful, something is bound to go wrong. They borrow a ladder unknowingly from a decorator, who attempts to climb out of the window, not realising that his ladder has gone!

The Magnificent Six and ½: A Good Deed in Time

1969
The Magnificent Six and ½: Kontiki Kids
N/A

The gang build a raft to ferry them across a canal, with just one problem; getting the raft to the canal.

The Magnificent Six and ½: Kontiki Kids

1968
The Magnificent Six and ½: It's Not Cricket
N/A

An errant cricket ball causes mayhem as the gang try to recover it.

The Magnificent Six and ½: It's Not Cricket

1969
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N/A

The Gang engage Marvo the Magician for Peewee's birthday party, but unfortunately all his magic misfires, and he loses Stodger in his special cabinet. Still searching for Stodger, Marvo makes himself disappear.

The Magician

1969
The Magnificent Six and ½: The Astronoughts
N/A

Whizz converts an old boiler into a spaceship. However a scrap metal dealer has already bought it and hauls it away by crane with the Gang inside. Naturally enough they believe they are in outer space, and Dumbo takes a space walk.

The Magnificent Six and ½: The Astronoughts

1969