- In 1996, "The Sunday Mirror" reported that a "This Is Your Life" special about Mullard was planned, until producers contacted his eldest son and discovered Mullard's history of extreme domestic violence, and years of sexual abuse against his daughter, starting when she was 13.
- His wife Flo committed suicide by a sleeping pill overdose.
- Left £250,000 to a children's home.
- He rejoined the army during the Second World War, becoming a Warrant Officer, (sergeant major) in the Royal Artillery. Following the end of the war in 1945, he worked as a stuntman at Pinewood and Ealing Film Studios.
- He began boxing in the British Army, becoming champion of his regiment. After he left the army, he had a stint as a professional, having 20 fights over the next three years.
- He entered the UK Singles Chart in 1978 with his cover of "You're the One That I Want", (from the film Grease) with Hylda Baker, who was in her seventies at the time. The single peaked at Number 22 in the UK.
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