Background
Ringham was born in Cheltenham where his father was a travelling book salesman.
Ringham was born in Cheltenham where his father was a travelling book salesman.
He was educated at the Cheltenham Grammar School for Boys (now known as Pate"s Grammar School) As a teenager was a member of a drama group run by a retired professional actor.
He was then called up for National Service and served from 1946 until 1948 as an officer in Egypt and Mandatory Palestine. He appeared throughout British Broadcasting Corporation Television"s Shakespeare adaptation An Age of Kings in 1960, most prominently as Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, the brother of Henry the Fifth. In Dad"s Army he played two different characters — Private Bracewell in the pilot (he was set to become a major recurring character, but this was later dropped), then Captain Bailey in four later episodes.
He appeared in the long-running show Doctor Who three times, first as the bloodthirsty priest Tlotoxl in the story The Aztecs (1964).
He returned in the stories The Smugglers (1966) and Colony in Space (1971). He was also a playwright and the author of three books, including a biography of the composer George Frideric Handel.
Ringham died of cancer aged 80.
After leaving the army he spent four years as a member of a touring theatre company based in Gloucestershire called the Compass Players.