Edward Walker Moult (11 February 1926 – 3 September 1986) was a British farmer at Scaddows Farm near Ticknall, Derbyshire, who became a radio and television personality.
He appeared in six episodes of What's My Line? in 1958 as a panellist. Other TV appearances include The Sooty Show in 1984; Bullshot Crummond in 1984; Scarf Jack in 1981; Target in 1978; Blankety Blank in 1979; An Audience with Kenneth Williams in 1983; Milk for all It's Worth documentary in 1982; Connections in 1982; Calendar Countdown in 1982; Punchlines! in 1981; It's a Knockout in 1981; An Audience with Dame Edna Everage in 1981; Country Game in 1976–1979; M'Lords... Ladies and Gentlemen... in 1978; Whodunnit? in 1978; Television Club in 1978; Celebrity Squares in 1976–1977; Parkinson 1974; A Question of News in 1971; Play School in 1964–1971 as the Story Teller; Ev in 1971; Call My Bluff in 1966–1979; Farming documentary as the presenter 1959–1969; Quiz Ball 1966; Know Your Onions 1966; The Eamonn Andrews Show in 1965; and Laugh Line in 1960.
He appeared in the opening edition of Channel 4's first show Countdown and had a number of small cameo roles in films and television, playing Harold Carter, the love interest of the housekeeper Mrs Hall in a 1980 episode of the TV series All Creatures Great and Small.
In 1983, Moult appeared on the third series of Bullseye as a celebrity guest throwing darts for charity. He threw 9 darts scoring a total 180, winning £180 for the contestants' chosen charity. He played the part of Bill Insley in the Radio 4 soap opera The Archers from 1983 to 1986.
The band Half Man Half Biscuit recorded a track called "Do Y'Ken Ted Moult?" on their second album.
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