Humphrey Lestocq (23 January 1919 – 29 January 1984) was a British actor, best known for his roles in Angels One Five (1952) and The Long Shadow (1961), and guest appearances in the television series The Avengers.
Lestocq shot to fame as Flying Officer Kyte in the BBC radio wartime comedy Merry-Go-Round (1944–1948), which later evolved into Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh.
He was also one of the presenters on the TV series Whirligig, the first Saturday children's programme to be broadcast live from the BBC's Lime Grove Studios. It ran from 1950 to 1956. Calling himself "H.L.", he was the stooge of the puppet Mr. Turnip, voiced by Peter Hawkins. Lestocq's catchphrases were "Goody, Goody Gumdrops" and "Jolly D", and Mr. Turnip's was "Lawky, Lawky, Lum".
1962
1961
as Lieutenant Cameron
1961
as Mark Jennings
1961
as Bannister
1961
as Sgt. Plummer
1961
as Simmons, the Producer
1959
as Bennett
1958
as Blunt
1954
as Sqd. Ldr. Davidson
1953
as Arthur
1953
as Thorogood
1952
as Arthur Hapgood
1952
as Flight Lieutenant 'Batchy' Salter
1951
as Jimmy Bradley
1950
as Lewis Canfield
1949
as Radio Commentator
1946
as Usher