Whitley, Berkshire, Reading, England, UK
Orchard was educated at Shrewsbury School and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He appeared as the flamboyant Duke of Montague, a cousin of Prince Edward, in the Cinderella film, The Slipper and the Rose (1976). He had a regular slot on Spike Milligan's The World of Beachcomber, a TV version of the "Beachcomber" pieces by J. B. Morton, appearing as the poet Roland Milk. His customary role was that of a gangling and effete – and sometimes effeminate – dandy. He played Snodgrass in the TV musical Pickwick for the BBC in 1969, and appeared in several of the comedy Carry On films and the sex comedy Adventures of a Private Eye (1977).[3] He appeared on BBC television as the "Minister for the Arts" in the episode of The Goodies entitled "Culture for the Masses"; and as one of the "mechanicals" in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. He played teacher Mr Oliver Pettigrew in the TV series Whack-O! in 1971 (the role having been created by Arthur Howard in 1956–60). He played Cornelius Button in the 1971 London Weekend Television children's serial Grasshopper Island as an eccentric grasshopper expert who had lived on Grasshopper Island for many years.
as Dardenboeut

as Snug
1965

1970

as Dardenboeut
1968

as Hospital Clerk
1978

as Oliver Pettigrew
1956
as Looney Coote
1967

as . St.John
1977

as Montague
1976

as Man in Tails
1975

as Duc de Pincenay
1971

as Duc de Pincenay (archive footage)
1977

as Doctor
1967
as Duc de Pincenay (archive footage)
1977

as Driscoll
1979

as Hospital Clerk
1978

as Duc de Pincenay (archive footage)
1977

as . St.John
1977

as Police Cyclist
1977

as Bishop
1976

as Montague
1976

as Man in Tails
1975

as Producer
1974

as Tom Hobbs
1972

as Mr Skinner
1972

as Duc de Pincenay
1971

as Julian the Lord Chamberlaine
1970

as Thompson
1970

as The Twit
1970

as Employer
1969

as Augustus Snodgrass
1969

as The Pharaoh (segment "The Egyptians")
1969

as Red Cardinal
1969

as George, Earl of Mountararat
1968

as Fred
1967

as Doctor
1967

as Policeman (uncredited)
1967

as Rake (uncredited)
1967
as Dardenboeut
1 ep.

as Snug
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Dardenboeut
1 episodes

as Oliver Pettigrew
6 episodes
as Looney Coote
1 episodes
as Various Roles
19 episodes
1 episodes

as Man in Pub
1 episodes