East of Ipswich and Yes Minister actor John Nettleton dies aged 94
He played Mr Burrill in the 1987 drama written by Michael Palin, based on his own experiences of holidays to the Suffolk coast.
The East of Ipswich and Yes Minister star John Nettleton has died aged 94, his representatives have confirmed.
The actor was best known for portraying Sir Arnold Robinson in the political satire sitcom and in its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, in the 1980s.
He also played Mr Burrill in the 1987 drama written by Michael Palin, based on his own experiences of holidays to the Suffolk coast.
A statement from his agent, Scott Marshall Partners, shared with the PA news agency said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our beloved client and much-loved stage and screen actor John Nettleton at the age of 94.
"He is survived by his wife Deirdre, three children and five grandchildren."
Born in London on February 5 1929, Nettleton's television credits include another political role as a Conservative MP in the British sitcom The New Statesman.
He also appeared in detective dramas Midsomer Murders and Foyle's War and long-running medical series Casualty.
Comedy dramas Kingdom and Brass are also among his show billings.
Nettleton also turned his hand to the world of theatre, featuring in numerous productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Old Vic.
His theatre work also includes Harley Granville-Barker's The Voysey Inheritance and an adaptation of The Wind In The Willows at the National Theatre.