Bob Todd (born "Brian Geoffrey Todd on 15th December 1922 in Faversham, Kent; died 21st October 1992 in Sussex) appeared as Llewellyn in One For Yes, Two For No, an episode of Turn out the Lights, the short-lived second spin-off of Coronation Street, transmitted in February 1967.
Having originally trained as a dentist, he enlisted into the RAF at the outbreak of World War II. Following the conflict, he worked as a fruit picker, cattle breeder and manager at London Airport but the failing farming industry almost made him bankrupt.
He went on to become a well-known comedy actor who appeared as the straight man in Benny Hill and Spike Milligan sketch shows.
His other television credits included roles in Citizen James, Sykes and A..., It's a Square World, Please Sir!, Life with Cooper, Cribbins, The Best Things in Life, Here Come the Double Deckers!, The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, In for a Penny, The Fenn Street Gang, Doctor at Sea, What's on Next?, Bernie, Q6, Funny Man, The Steam Video Company, Jane and Ratman.
Film roles included Raising the Wind, Postman's Knock, The Intelligence Men, Hot Millions, Carry on Again Doctor, Scars of Dracula, Burke & Hare, Mutiny on the Buses, Go for a Take, That's Your Funeral, Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World, Just One More Time, The Four Musketeers, Confessions of a Pop Performer, The Ups and Downs of a Handyman, The Flying Sorcerer, Come Play with Me, Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse, Superman III, Gabrielle and the Doodleman and The Return of the Musketeers.
On stage, he appeared in productions of The Bed-Sitting Room and Hans Andersen.