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  1. British actor (1908-1985) This page was last edited on 31 May 2024, at 10:54. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  2. 4 nov 2003 · Valentine Dyall put the wind up all of us just with his introduction: "This is your story-teller, The Man in Black", in his deep, resonant, menacing voice.He told classic horror stories which ...

  3. Valentine Dyall would use his distinctive voice to set the scene of the story, then leave much of the rest upto your imagination. It would end with him saying, "And this is Valentine Dyall, The Man In Black, wishing you pleasant dreams". Deeply upsetting nightmares more like! Dyall also made guest appearances in The Goon Show, The Haunting, and ...

  4. The Ghost of Rashmon Hall: Directed by Denis Kavanagh. With Valentine Dyall, Anne Howard, Alec Faversham, Howard Douglas. A doctor is summoned to an old dark house to rid it of evil spirits.

  5. In this film ‘The Ghost of Rashman Hall’, he effectively carries the film. Valentine Dyall is in that same hall years later and with quite a few people and the subject of Ghosts crops up. Some do not believe but this young man says that he does because he has actually seen one and begins to tell the story which is quickly taken over by ...

  6. Biography. Valentine Dyall was born in Wandsworth, London and followed in the footsteps of his parents, who were both actors. He was heavily involved in drama by the time he attended Oxford University, and made his professional debut on the stage in 1930. But it was radio which would become Dyall's signature medium.

  7. Valentine Dyall was an actor who played the part of Gargravarr in the Secondary Phase of the radio series, and also provided the voice of Deep Thought in the TV series. Fit the Eighth (as Gargravarr) Episode 5 (TV) (as Deep Thought)