Donald Marland Hewlett (30 August 1920 – 4 June 2011) was an English actor who was best known for his sitcom roles as Colonel Charles Reynolds in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Lord Meldrum in You Rang, M'Lord?, both written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. He also had other roles in British film and television productions. It Ain't Half Hot Mum's Donald Hewlett dies at 90, BBC News, 5 June 2011
Hewlett was educated at Clifton College"Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J.A.O. p489: Bristol; J.W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948 in Bristol followed by St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied geography and meteorology and was part of the Footlights Revue, but volunteered for the RNVR early in World War II. He served in the Royal Navy as a lieutenant and meteorologist. and was stationed for several years in Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands where he was a founder member of the Kirkwall Arts Club.W. S. Hewison, This Great Harbour Scapa Flow, The Orcadian Ltd (kirkwall Press) 2000, The Orcadian Features - Another war He later served in the North Atlantic aboard the light cruisers Malaya and Galatea. He rose to the rank of lieutenant. He was subsequently posted to Singapore,Rob Cope, Mike Fury, You Rang M'Lord?, DAAS, 35-36 in charge of Japanese POWs and as entertainment officer.
His television appearances included The Ronnie Corbett Show, The Ronnie Barker Playhouse, The Saint, The Avengers, The Dick Emery Show, the episode "Beggar on Horseback" from the television series Crown Court and the Doctor Who story The Claws of Axos (1971). However, he gained his most prominent role in the Croft and Perry sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974–81) as Colonel Charles Reynolds. He was cast with Michael Knowles in another David Croft sitcom, the sci-fi parody Come Back Mrs. Noah (1977–78), and later with the successful You Rang, M'Lord? (1988–93), as George, Lord Meldrum (a part written specially for him).
Hewlett also appeared in the episode "Hello Sailor" from the sitcom Happy Ever After in 1977 which starred Terry Scott and June Whitfield. Hewlett made a number of film appearances including Spike Milligan's , A Touch of Class, Carry On Behind and The First Great Train Robbery.
Hewlett was cast with Knowles again for the BBC Radio series Anything Legal in 1984. Other roles included 'Winkworth' in Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors in 1989 and The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull. His last TV appearance was in The Upper Hand in 1995. He appeared in several episodes of The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket, playing the ship's captain when they embarked on a cruise.
In 1995, he debuted on stage in a production of Mother Goose at the Churchill Theatre, alongside Ronnie Corbett. Hewlett was forced to retire that same year when he developed epilepsy caused from a damaged heart valve.
Hewlett had houses in London and Whitstable and divided his time there, and spent the last two years of his life in Chelsea.
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