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Bob Grant

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Bob Grant

Birth
Hammersmith, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London, England
Death
8 Nov 2003 (aged 71)
Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England
Burial
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Actor. Grant is best remembered for his role as 'Jack Harper' on the British television series, "On The Buses" from 1969 to 1974. He also appeared in the films, "Holiday On The Buses" (1973), "Mutiny On The Buses" (1972), "On The Buses" (1971), "Till Death Us Do Part" (1969), and "Sparrows Can't Sing" (1969). Grant was also a noted stage actor appearing in plays, musicals, and pantomimes. His plays include, "Big Soft Nellie," "Blitz!" "Sparrers Can't Sing," "Instant Message," "Mrs. Wilson's Diary," "No Sex Please Were British." He also wrote the plays, "Home Is Where Your Clothes Are," and "No Room For Love."
Actor. Grant is best remembered for his role as 'Jack Harper' on the British television series, "On The Buses" from 1969 to 1974. He also appeared in the films, "Holiday On The Buses" (1973), "Mutiny On The Buses" (1972), "On The Buses" (1971), "Till Death Us Do Part" (1969), and "Sparrows Can't Sing" (1969). Grant was also a noted stage actor appearing in plays, musicals, and pantomimes. His plays include, "Big Soft Nellie," "Blitz!" "Sparrers Can't Sing," "Instant Message," "Mrs. Wilson's Diary," "No Sex Please Were British." He also wrote the plays, "Home Is Where Your Clothes Are," and "No Room For Love."

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