Atholl Fleming was a British actor and radio personality. Fleming appeared in a number of British films throughout the 1930s most notably as Bulldog Drummond in the Jack Hulbert comedy thriller Bulldog Jack (1935). He then emigrated to Australia where he co-hosted the children's radio programme The Argonauts Club for its entire 31 year run from 7 January 1941 until 2 April 1972.

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  • Atholl Fleming was a British actor and radio personality. Fleming appeared in a number of British films throughout the 1930s most notably as Bulldog Drummond in the Jack Hulbert comedy thriller Bulldog Jack (1935). He then emigrated to Australia where he co-hosted the children's radio programme The Argonauts Club for its entire 31 year run from 7 January 1941 until 2 April 1972. For generations of Australian children he was known by his on-air names 'Mac' and 'Jason' and died just over a month after the series was cancelled.
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  • Atholl Fleming was a British actor and radio personality. Fleming appeared in a number of British films throughout the 1930s most notably as Bulldog Drummond in the Jack Hulbert comedy thriller Bulldog Jack (1935). He then emigrated to Australia where he co-hosted the children's radio programme The Argonauts Club for its entire 31 year run from 7 January 1941 until 2 April 1972.
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