Grange Hill star Stuart Organ left nearly a quarter-of-a-million pounds when he died, it’s been revealed.
The actor was the longest-serving cast member on the cult children’s TV school drama playing Mr Robson.
He died in February after a short illness, aged 72.
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Documents reveal Organ, of Glastonbury, Somerset had £234,693 in his estate when he died.
He left a few thousand each to his nephew, niece and godchildren.
But he left the majority of his estate to wife Jean whom he married in 2002 as reported by Need To Know.
He had no children.
He will be best remembered for his 15-years on the BBC’s Grange Hill where his character Peter Robson arrived as the head of PE in 1988.
He went on to take the headmaster role 10 years later.
The show was about life in a London comprehensive school and ran from 1978 to 2008.
It made headlines for tackling big issues such as racism, drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, mental illness and HIV and Aids.
Organ who started his acting career in Leeds in 1975 also appeared in the soap Brookside, as well as Doctor Who.
He also appeared as plied his trade in cartoons and video games such as Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Organ will have been a familiar voice to London Underground passengers announcing stations, lines, late arrivals and telling users to mind the gap.
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