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Brian Hibbard (26 November 1946 – 17 June 2012) was a Welsh actor and singer, best remembered as the lead vocalist in the original Flying Pickets. ==Early life and career== Hibbard was born into a working class family in Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, and had a socialist upbringing.〔(Independent obituary )〕 He was educated at Ebbw Vale Grammar School. After various jobs including teacher, steel worker, barman and chimney sweep, he formed the Flying Pickets with a group of other actors who had practised a cappella singing while travelling by coach to their appearances. He performed two concerts at Ebbw Vale Leisure Centre when touring with the Flying Pickets, and formed a picket line on ''Top of the Pops'' at the height of the miners' strike (1984-1985). Following the group's success in the early 1980s, Hibbard went on to pursue a career as a television actor, appearing in ''Coronation Street'' as garage mechanic Doug Murray, in ''Emmerdale'' as Bobby-John Downes, and as Johnny Mac in the Welsh language soap ''Pobol y Cwm'' as well as the youth drama ''Pam Fi, Duw?''. He was in the 1997 film ''Twin Town'' as the self-styled "Karaoke King" Dai Rees. He has also appeared in the drama serial ''Making Out''; in the ''Doctor Who'' story ''Delta and the Bannermen''; in comedy in ''The Armando Ianucci Shows''; and in the film ''Rancid Aluminium''. Hibbard appeared in ''EastEnders'' from 4 to 8 July 2011 playing Henry Mason, a man who ran a children's home where Billy Mitchell and Julie Perkins were in care.
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