Andrew John Maxton Cruickshank (25 December 1907 – 29 April 1988[1][2]) was a Scottish actor, most famous for his portrayal of Dr Cameron in the long-running UK BBCtelevision seriesDr. Finlay's Casebook, which ran for 191 episodes from 1962 until 1971.[3] He was born in Aberdeen and died in London.
He appeared in many television plays and series, amongst them A. J. Cronin's Dr. Finlay's Casebook, containing his most famous characterisation, Doctor Angus Cameron, a crusty but erudite senior partner in the rural general practice run in Tannochbrae, with the help of the much younger Doctor Alan Finlay (Bill Simpson) and "stiff Presbyterian" housekeeper Janet (Barbara Mullen).[7] The highly popular BBC production ran from 16 August 1962 until 3 January 1971, after which Cruickshank continued with it on BBC Radio 4 for seven years, it having been adapted to that format since 10 March 1970. He finally bade farewell to the character on 18 December 1978, following its parting episode, "Going Home".[8] In 1963 he played the title role in the BBC sitcom Mr Justice Duncannon, having appeared as that character in the final episode of the 1962 sitcom Brothers in Law.[9]
His final performance on the stage was as Justice Treadwell in Beyond Reasonable Doubt at the Queen's Theatre in 1987.[4] His last appearance of any kind was at the age of 80, in the first episode ("Kicks")[11] of series two of the ITV television production, King and Castle,[12] which starred Nigel Planer and Derek Martin as partners in a debt collection agency, and in which Cruickshank played "Mr Hodinett". It was aired on 10 May 1988, just over a week after his death.[12]
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