Tom Fleming (actor)

Thomas Kelman Fleming, CVO OBE FRSAMD (29 June 1927 – 18 April 2010) was a Scottish actor, director, and poet, and a television and radio commentator for the BBC.[1][2] Fleming was born in Edinburgh and attended Daniel Stewart's College, where the performing arts centre was renamed in his honour shortly after his death.His film roles included a supporting part as the Catholic priest John Ballard in the period drama Mary, Queen of Scots (1971).He directed the company in the Edinburgh Festival production of Sir David Lyndsay's Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites, staged at the Assembly Hall in 1986.[11] He was a commentator on BBC television coverage of state events, and provided commentary outside Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.
FRSAMDEdinburghDaniel Stewart's CollegeRobert KempGateway TheatreEdinburgh International FestivalRobert Louis StevensonWeir of HermistonJohn KnoxRoyal Shakespeare CompanyWilliam GaskillCymbelineRoyal Lyceum TheatreJohn BallardMary, Queen of ScotsLord ReithBertolt BrechtLife of GalileoJohn PurserCarverBBC Radio 3The Scottish Theatre CompanySir David LyndsayAne Satyre of the Thrie EstaitesAssembly HallEdinburgh Military TattooEurovision Song Contest 1972Coronation of Elizabeth IINational Service of RemembrancePrincess DianaQueen Elizabeth The Queen MotherOrder of the British EmpireRoyal Victorian OrderHeriot-Watt Universitylay preacherFinlay J. MacdonaldBBC ScotlandNaomi MitchisonThe TimesThe GuardianReid, AlexanderThe Saltire SocietyScott-Moncrieff, GeorgeThomson, David CleghornThe NationalThe London GazetteThe Daily TelegraphDave Lee TravisEurovision Song ContestTerry Wogan