He also portrayed Rupert Purvis in the 1982 production of Tom Stoppard's play The Dog It Was That Died and played the urbane Ambassador McKenzie in BBC Radio 4 series of Flying the Flag.
As the play begins, he is in the process of committing suicide by jumping off Waterloo Bridge into the Thames.
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Blair represents the quintessential upper-class English bureaucrat; there is nothing of the glamour of James Bond about him.
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