A pupil of Dollar Academy, he became a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His film career began in 1936 in Sensation, but was interrupted by World War II, during which he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. His later career included roles in TV series such as The Forsyte Saga (1967), The Onedin Line. Hayter also appeared in the long lasting BBC department store sitcom Are You Being Served? as Mr Tebbs in 1978. His 1946 television series Pinwright's Progress, shown on the BBC, is recognised as the first real example of the half-hour situation comedy format in the history of British television. He was also the original narrator of the UK television advertisements for Mr Kipling cakes. In fact, these ads led to his departure from Are You Being Served?; the cake company paid him a significant bonus to withdraw from the series, as they felt his reputation lent an air of dignity to their advertisements.
James William Hayter (born 14 August 1978) is an English former rugby union player whose regular position was at hooker. Born in Plymouth, he attended the University of Liverpool, during which time he played for Orrell. After graduating in 1999, he signed for Coventry, where he attracted the attention of several Premiership clubs, including Harlequins. He signed for Harlequins in 2001, but was out of the game with a foot injury for the first 19 months of his time there. He remained at Harlequins for a total of six years before joining the Llanelli Scarlets on a short-term contract in 2007. At the end of the 2007–08 season, he was allowed to leave the Welsh region and was quickly signed up by Esher. However, shortly after joining Esher, he left the club to pursue a career outside rugby in the United States.
Early life
Born in Plymouth, Devon, Hayter attended the University of Liverpool, where he achieved a BA degree in Economic and Social History, graduating in 1999.
After progressing through the youth system with south coast club Bournemouth, Hayter made his official début for them in the 1996–97 season in a 3–1 Division Two defeat to Peterborough United. Despite a promising start, he failed to gain a first team place and moved to Salisbury City on loan.
His performances there earned him a recall to Bournemouth from manager Mel Machin, scoring the fourth goal in a 4–0 demolition of Stoke on his return, and in October 2000 he equalled the club record for the number of goals scored in a match when he scored 4 against Bury. He was soon established as one of the most consistent and sought-after strikers outside the Premier League, and the proudest moment of his Bournemouth career came in May 2003 when he helped them achieve victory over Lincoln City in the Division Three playoff final.
Record-breaker James Hayter ⚽⚽⚽ | Fastest hat-trick of all time!
On 24 February 2004, James Hayter made history when he came on as an 84th minute substitute while playing for AFC Bournemouth and netted the fastest hat-trick in Football League history.
The Cherries were 3--0 up at home to Wrexham when he put three past Andy Dibble in under three minutes, beating the record set by Jimmy Scarth of Gillingham in 1952.
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published: 04 Feb 2014
The pickwick papers james hayter
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published: 05 Feb 2016
James Hayter Goal
Doncaster Rovers 1 - Leeds United 0
Date 25 May 2008
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance 75,132
published: 12 Jun 2018
Trio,1950 full movie,Stars Anne Crawford and James Hayter
Stars Anne Crawford,James Hayter&Kathleen Harrison
published: 03 Jan 2018
Out of the fog 1962 David Sumner, Susan Travers, James Hayter, John Arnatt
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An ex-convict becomes the prime suspect when a woman is murdered every full moon.
Not a great plot line, but still entertaining.
published: 29 Jun 2023
JAMES HAYTER • ADVERT FAIL
OUTTAKE FROM A FAMOUS CAKE COMMERCIAL
published: 12 Feb 2011
James Hayter double as Yeovil win at Brentford - 2012/13
Early in the successful 2012/13 season, Yeovil won 3-1 away at Brentford with two goals from James Hayter and an OG from an assist by Lewis Young. Yeovil keeper Marek Stech saved a penalty at 1-1.
published: 20 Oct 2022
JAMES HAYTER POST BIRMINGHAM CITY
Striker James Hayter chats after scoring both goals in the 2-0 victory over Birmingham City.
On 24 February 2004, James Hayter made history when he came on as an 84th minute substitute while playing for AFC Bournemouth and netted the fastest hat-trick i...
On 24 February 2004, James Hayter made history when he came on as an 84th minute substitute while playing for AFC Bournemouth and netted the fastest hat-trick in Football League history.
The Cherries were 3--0 up at home to Wrexham when he put three past Andy Dibble in under three minutes, beating the record set by Jimmy Scarth of Gillingham in 1952.
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Don't forget to listen to the Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast in full with all the episodes available on all podcast platforms and YouTube ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDSAlkBZMWj5hSPRzQX5pTLgzdAfftmIU
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On 24 February 2004, James Hayter made history when he came on as an 84th minute substitute while playing for AFC Bournemouth and netted the fastest hat-trick in Football League history.
The Cherries were 3--0 up at home to Wrexham when he put three past Andy Dibble in under three minutes, beating the record set by Jimmy Scarth of Gillingham in 1952.
__________________________________________________________________________
Don't forget to listen to the Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast in full with all the episodes available on all podcast platforms and YouTube ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDSAlkBZMWj5hSPRzQX5pTLgzdAfftmIU
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An ex-convict becomes the prime suspect when a woman is murdered every full moon.
Not a great plot line, but still entertaining.
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An ex-convict becomes the prime suspect when a woman is murdered every full moon.
Not a great plot line, but still entertaining.
Please leave a comment
An ex-convict becomes the prime suspect when a woman is murdered every full moon.
Not a great plot line, but still entertaining.
Early in the successful 2012/13 season, Yeovil won 3-1 away at Brentford with two goals from James Hayter and an OG from an assist by Lewis Young. Yeovil keeper...
Early in the successful 2012/13 season, Yeovil won 3-1 away at Brentford with two goals from James Hayter and an OG from an assist by Lewis Young. Yeovil keeper Marek Stech saved a penalty at 1-1.
Early in the successful 2012/13 season, Yeovil won 3-1 away at Brentford with two goals from James Hayter and an OG from an assist by Lewis Young. Yeovil keeper Marek Stech saved a penalty at 1-1.
On 24 February 2004, James Hayter made history when he came on as an 84th minute substitute while playing for AFC Bournemouth and netted the fastest hat-trick in Football League history.
The Cherries were 3--0 up at home to Wrexham when he put three past Andy Dibble in under three minutes, beating the record set by Jimmy Scarth of Gillingham in 1952.
__________________________________________________________________________
Don't forget to listen to the Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast in full with all the episodes available on all podcast platforms and YouTube ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDSAlkBZMWj5hSPRzQX5pTLgzdAfftmIU
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An ex-convict becomes the prime suspect when a woman is murdered every full moon.
Not a great plot line, but still entertaining.
Early in the successful 2012/13 season, Yeovil won 3-1 away at Brentford with two goals from James Hayter and an OG from an assist by Lewis Young. Yeovil keeper Marek Stech saved a penalty at 1-1.
A pupil of Dollar Academy, he became a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His film career began in 1936 in Sensation, but was interrupted by World War II, during which he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. His later career included roles in TV series such as The Forsyte Saga (1967), The Onedin Line. Hayter also appeared in the long lasting BBC department store sitcom Are You Being Served? as Mr Tebbs in 1978. His 1946 television series Pinwright's Progress, shown on the BBC, is recognised as the first real example of the half-hour situation comedy format in the history of British television. He was also the original narrator of the UK television advertisements for Mr Kipling cakes. In fact, these ads led to his departure from Are You Being Served?; the cake company paid him a significant bonus to withdraw from the series, as they felt his reputation lent an air of dignity to their advertisements.