Bluthal moved to the United Kingdom permanently in 1960 He also appeared in
The Omar Khayyam Show, a UK remake of episodes from
The Idiot Weekly. He later worked extensively with Milligan on the television series
Q and its radio counterpart
The Milligan Show. Bluthal was able to produce many comedic and imitative voices, like Milligan's radio colleague
Peter Sellers, and he was used somewhat like Sellers in Milligan's later work. Bluthal worked extensively in British theatre. In 1960 he played Fagin in the original production of the musical
Oliver! in the West End (replacing
Ron Moody). His appearances at the
National Theatre included
Tales from Hollywood,
Entertaining Strangers,
Peter Hall's production of
Antony and Cleopatra (with
Judi Dench and
Anthony Hopkins),
Yonaadab,
The Tempest, ''
The Winter's Tale, and Cymbeline''. His other television appearances include the
Sykes and a... episode "Sykes and a Bath", broadcast on 25 January 1961, and starred as "Enzo Pacelli" in the
ABC-TV comedy television series
Home Sweet Home (1982–83). Bluthal also appeared as
Leonid Krasin in episodes of the Thames TV series
Reilly, Ace of Spies (1983). and "Chalky", a hospital patient, in the episode "I Gotta Horse" of the comedy television series
Doctor Down Under (1979) the Australian series of the British television series syndicated internationally as
Doctor in the House, which also starred
Robin Nedwell as Dr. Duncan Waring and
Geoffrey Davies as Dr. Dick Stuart-Clark. His films appearances include:
The Knack ...and How to Get It (1965), three
Carry On films, two of the
Doctor films, and also
The Beatles' films ''
A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Help! (1965), three roles in Casino Royale (1967), and two of the Pink Panther films. Bluthal also played several characters in The Great McGonagall (1974), by Spike Milligan and Joseph McGrath, based on the life of William McGonagall. He portrayed an Egyptologist in the year 1914 for the first part of the film The Fifth Element (1997) and Uncle Karl in Dark City (1998). He also appeared in the comedy Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns'' (2000). His later television appearances were in the sitcom
The Vicar of Dibley as the fastidious minutes-taker Frank Pickle and as the caretaker Rocco in
Spirited. He also appeared in the 2004 film ''
Love's Brother and in the 2016 Coen brothers film Hail, Caesar!'' His final appearance was with his daughter Lisa Bluthal in her 2018 short film
By Any Other Name, a comedy about a daughter dealing with her father's
Alzheimer's. ==Personal life==