Peter Jones

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1920-06-12

Deathday 2000-04-10 (79 years old)

Place of Birth Wem, Shropshire, England, UK

Also Known As Peter Geoffrey Francis Jones

Peter Jones

Biography

Peter Geoffrey Francis Jones (12 June 1920 - 10 April 2000) was a distinguished British actor and radio personality known for his distinctive voice and narration. He gained recognition for his role as The Book in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," providing the voice of the eponymous guidebook in both the radio series and subsequent adaptations. Jones's soothing and authoritative voice lent a unique charm to the character, guiding audiences through the whimsical and absurd universe created by Douglas Adams. His contributions to the series as the voice of The Book became iconic and memorable for fans of the series.

Known For

Actor

1999
Milk

as Harry

1997
Midsomer Murders

as Bunny Dawlish

1993
Tender Loving Care

as Mr Davies

1990
The Upper Hand

as Mr. Baker

1987
1984
Saturday Review

as The Book (voice)

1979
Minder

as Henry

1976
Carry On England

as Brigadier

1976
Seven Nights in Japan

as Capt. Balcon

1975
1970
The Goodies

as Minister for Sports

1970
From a Bird's Eye View

as Clive Beauchamp

1969
1968
Hot Millions

as Prison Governor

1967
Smashing Time

as Dominic

1967
Carry On Doctor

as Chaplain

1967
Just Like a Woman

as Saul Alexander

1966
The Sandwich Man

as Escapologist

1966
Press for Time

as Robin Willobey (photographer)

1964
Father Came Too!

as Charles II

1961
Nearly a Nasty Accident

as Flight Lt. Winters

1961
The Avengers

as Doyle

1960
Never Let Go

as Alec Berger

1960
1959
Operation Bullshine

as Gunner Perkins

1959
Danger Within

as Capt. Alfred Piker

1956
Private's Progress

as Arthur Egan

1956
On Such a Night

as Second Gentleman

1955
John and Julie

as Jeremy

1954
For Better, for Worse

as The Car Dealer

1953
Albert R.N.

as Schoolie

1953
A Day to Remember

as Percy Goodall

1953
1953
1953
1953
The Long Memory

as Fisher

1952
Miss Robin Hood

as Cyril Lidstone

1952
Time, Gentlemen, Please!

as Lionel Batts

1952
Angels One Five

as Sentry

1952
The Magic Box

as Industry Man

1951
Home to Danger

as Lips Leonard

1951
1951
The Franchise Affair

as Bernard Chadwick

1950
Cairo Road

as Ship Lieutenant

1950
Last Holiday

as Travel Agent

1950
1949
The Blue Lagoon

as Michael-child

1949
Forbidden

as Pete

1948
Vice Versa

as Chawner

1946
I See a Dark Stranger

as Soldier in Pub (uncredited)

1945
Dead of Night

as Fred, Barman (Segment "Golfing Story") (Uncredited)

1944
Fanny by Gaslight

as Young Client at 'The Shades' (uncredited)

Producer

2002
Sharon Tate: Murdered Innocence

as Executive Producer