Neither of these actors has a Scottish accent.
Both actors have standard 'English' accents, which is to say that that their pronunciation gives no clue as to the speaker's regional origins. In fact, Nicol Williamson WAS a Scot, but he did not speak with a Scottish accent. Rob Inglis was originally Australian, but he also speaks in a completely neutral, standard accent with no trace of his origins.
Both these men were born in the early 1930s, which means that they have the distinctive 'clipped' pronunciation of British actors of that generation. Perhaps this is why their manner of speaking was unfamiliar to you.
By the way, it makes no sense to say 'not in a British accent, rather in a Scottish accent', because Scotland is part of Britain. There are many different British accents, and among them are various Scottish accents. I hope that makes sense.