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Frontier In Space
''Frontier in Space'' is the third serial of the tenth season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. The serial was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 24 February to 31 March 1973. It was the last serial to feature Roger Delgado in the role of the Master. The serial is set on the Earth, the Moon, Draconia, and the home planet of the Ogrons in the 26th century. In the serial, the Daleks employ the Master to provoke a war between the humans and the Draconians' galactic empires. Plot As the Earth cargo ship C982 moves through hyperspace, it narrowly avoids a collision with the TARDIS. As the Third Doctor determines that they are in the 26th century, Jo sees a ship come alongside. It shimmers, changing shape, turning into a Draconian Galaxy-class battlecruiser. The two pilots, Stewart and Hardy, send out a distress signal and prepare for battle. When Hardy goes to get weapons, he meets the Doctor, but sees him and Jo as Draconians. Hardy es ...
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Jon Pertwee
John Devon Roland "Jon" Pertwee (; 7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996) was an English actor, comedian, entertainer, cabaret performer and TV presenter. Born into a theatrical family, he served in the Royal Navy and the Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War. In his early career, he worked as a stage comedian, which included performing at the Glasgow Empire Theatre and sharing a bill with Max Wall and Jimmy James.Cult leader's mission to return to future
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As an actor, Pertwee appeared in many comedy roles, including four films in the ''

John Rees (actor)
John Rees may refer to: *John Rees (activist) (born 1957), British political activist and writer *John Rees (cricketer) (1880-1959), Australian cricketer *John Rees (journalist) (c. 1926), right-wing publisher and informant *John Rees (musician) (1857–1949), Welsh musician *John Rees (bassist) (born 1951), Australian bassist, known for being part of the classic line-up of rock band Men at Work *Conway Rees (1870–1932), John Conway Rees, Welsh rugby union international *Sir John David Rees (1854–1922), colonial administrator in British India and Member of Parliament *Sir John Milsom Rees (1866–1952), Welsh surgeon *John Rawlings Rees (1890–1969), British psychiatrist * John Rees-Evans (born 1978), British political candidate See also * Jonny Rees, Hong Kong rugby union player *Jonny Rees (model), Mr. Wales 2008 * John Reese (other) *John Rhys (1840–1915), scholar *John Rhys-Davies John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh actor best known for portraying ...
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Stanley Price (actor)
Stanley Price (December 31, 1892July 13, 1955) was an American film supporting actor who appeared in over 200 films between 1922 and 1956. He was a charter member of the Screen Actors Guild. Career Price was an actor whose artistic career spanned four different decades, from silents through talkies to the advent of color. He debuted in the silent movie '' Your Best Friend'' (William Nigh, 1922), sharing starring duties with Vera Gordon and Harry Benham. After that, he became a familiar figure, wearing either cowboy rustler outfits or gangster nice suits, particularly in the cliffhanger serials of the 1930s through the early 1950s. Usually, he served as the assistant or second-in-command for the '' brains heavy''. He usually wore workmanlike duds, did the physical labor, and often had more brawn than morality. Thus, Price went from one chapter to the next trying desperately to kill the hero with fists, knives, guns, bombs or whatever else happened to be handy at the time. ...
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Clifford Elkin
Clifford may refer to: People *Clifford (name), an English given name and surname, includes a list of people with that name * William Kingdon Clifford *Baron Clifford * Baron Clifford of Chudleigh *Baron de Clifford * Clifford baronets *Clifford family (bankers) *Jaryd Clifford *Justice Clifford (other) *Lord Clifford (other) Arts, entertainment, and media *''Clifford the Big Red Dog'', a series of children's books **Clifford (character), the central character of ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' ** ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (2000 TV series), 2000 animated TV series **''Clifford's Puppy Days'', 2003 animated TV series **''Clifford's Really Big Movie'', 2004 animated movie ** ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (2019 TV series), 2019 animated TV series ** ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' (film), 2021 live-action movie * ''Clifford'' (film), a 1994 film directed by Paul Flaherty *Clifford (Muppet) Mathematics * Clifford algebra, a type of associative algebra, named after Willia ...
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Laurence Harrington
Laurence Harrington (born 30 September 1938) is a British actor who has played DS Probert in ''Z-Cars'', Lunar Guard in ''Doctor Who'', George Latimer in '' Softly, Softly'', the Lawyer in ''The Sweeney'', Jackson in '' Space: 1999'', Gary in ''Agony'', Jeff Sadler in ''Boon'', Ricky Price and Cyril Harrington-Morse in two separate episodes on ''Lovejoy'', Vic Lawson in ''Love Hurts'' and James Palfrey in ''Dalziel and Pascoe''. He has also guest-starred in ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'', ''The Bill'', ''Casualty'', ''Holby City'' and ''Doctors'', and appeared in films such as ''The Boys in Blue'' (1982), ''Don't Open till Christmas'' (1984), '' Car Trouble'' (1986), '' Out of Order'' (1987) and ''Afraid of the Dark'' (1991). Harrington also appeared in the British band Naked Eyes Naked Eyes are an English new wave band"All Eyes on Pete Byrne", ''Newsday'', 15 October 2013 that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. The band had four US top 40 singles. The group's first hit ...
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Timothy Craven
Timothy is a masculine name. It comes from the Greek name ( Timόtheos) meaning "honouring God", "in God's honour", or "honoured by God". Timothy (and its variations) is a common name in several countries. People Given name * Timothy (given name), including a list of people with the name * Tim (given name) * Timmy * Timo * Timotheus * Timothée Surname * Christopher Timothy (born 1940), Welsh actor. * Miriam Timothy (1879–1950), British harpist. * Nick Timothy (born 1980), British political adviser. Mononym * Saint Timothy, a companion and co-worker of Paul the Apostle * Timothy I (Nestorian patriarch) Education * Timothy Christian School (Illinois), a school system in Elmhurst, Illinois * Timothy Christian School (New Jersey), a school in Piscataway, New Jersey Arts and entertainment * "Timothy" (song), a 1970 song by The Buoys * ''Timothy Goes to School'', a Canadian-Chinese children's animated series * ''Timothy'' (TV film), a 2014 Australian television comed ...
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Karol Hagar
Karol may refer to: Places * Karol, Gujarat, a village on Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, west India * Karol State, a former Rajput petty princely state with seat in the above town Film/TV *'' Karol: A Man Who Became Pope'', a 2005 miniseries *'' Karol: The Pope, The Man'', a 2006 miniseries Other uses *Karol (name) *King Karol, a New York City-based record store chain * ''Karol'', a short title of the movie biographies '' Karol: A Man Who Became Pope'' and '' Karol: The Pope, The Man'', based on the early life of Pope John Paul II See also *Carol (other) *Kalol (other) *Karoli (other) *Karoo (other) *Karow (other) Karow or Karów may refer to:: * Karow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany * Karow, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany *Karow (Berlin), a district in the borough of Pankow in Berlin * Karów, Poland *Marty Karow (1904-1986), All-American college football player a ...
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Bill Mitchell (actor)
Bill or Billy Mitchell may refer to: People In arts and entertainment * Billy Mitchell (saxophonist) (1926–2001), American jazz tenor saxophonist * Billy Mitchell (pianist) (born 1943), American jazz pianist * Bill Mitchell (artistic director) (1951–2017), founder of theatre company Wildworks * W. R. Mitchell (1928–2015), British writer * Billy Mitchell, performer on the Canadian television game show ''Acting Crazy'' (1991–1994) * Billy Mitchell, performer with the American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group the Clovers * Billy Mitchell, performer with the English folk rock and progressive rock band Lindisfarne * Billy Mitchell, performer with the folk rock/electric folk group Jack the Lad * Billy Mitchell (''EastEnders''), fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders In sports * Bill Mitchell (Canadian football) (born 1935), former award-winning professional Canadian football centre * Bill Mitchell (ice hockey) (1930–2014), Canadian professional ice hockey ...
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Louis Mahoney
Louis Felix Danner Mahoney (; 8 September 1938 – 28 June 2020) was a Gambian-born British actor, based in Hampstead in London. He was an anti-racist activist and long-time campaigner for racial equality within the acting profession. He represented African-Asian members on the council of the actors' union, Equity, becoming joint Vice-President between 1994 and 1996."Louis Mahoney"
''Forward to Freedom: A history of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement 1959–1994'', 2013.


Career

Mahoney was born in in 1938. In the late 1950s he went to originally to study ...
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Luan Peters
Luan Peters (18 June 1946 – 24 December 2017), also known as Karol Keyes, was an English actress and singer. Biography Born Carol Ann Hirsch, she made her stage debut in a pantomime aged four, then went on to win a drama scholarship at the age of 16 after a performance of ''Twelfth Night''. She started singing in a band for £2 a night as a way of earning extra money while attending drama school. In Manchester, under the name Karol Keyes (named after her management, Keystone Promotions), she fronted Karol Keyes and the Big Sound, a band previously known as The Fat Sound. One of her first records was an Ike & Tina Turner song called "A Fool in Love", released on Columbia. She left that band in June 1966; subsequently, as Luan Peters (a name she adopted in the late 1960s), she succeeded Tina Charles as frontwoman of 5000 Volts. A year later, she joined Joan Littlewood’s drama school at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. In 1971, she starred in ''Not Tonight, Darling'' a drama ...
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Richard Shaw (actor)
Richard Shaw (19 November 1920 – 11 April 2010) was an English actor remembered for appearing in the science fiction franchises ''Quatermass'' and ''Doctor Who'', as well as having a regular role as henchman Ryan in the children's series ''Freewheelers''. Shaw appeared in the 1959 TV serial of '' Quatermass and the Pit'' playing drill operator Sladden. He was asked to reprise the role in the 1967 film adaptation but was unable to do so due to other commitments. Duncan Lamont (from ''The Quatermass Experiment'') was therefore cast instead. Shaw made three appearances in ''Doctor Who'': ''The Space Museum'', ''Frontier in Space'' and ''Underworld''. Outside of work, it seems Richard might have believed in the existence of alien lizards and UFOs. Amongst the other television shows the actor appeared in were ''The Adventures of William Tell'', ''No Hiding Place'', ''International Detective'', '' Ghost Squad'', ''Z-Cars'', ''Sir Francis Drake'', ''Richard the Lionheart'', ''Dixo ...
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Madhav Sharma
Madhav Sharma (born 12 November 1939) is an Indian-British actor. Early life Sharma studied at the Scottish Church College in Kolkata, India and later, at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Bloomsbury, London. Following the death of his mother, Sharma was raised in Bangalore by his grandfather and aunt, who was an ardent freedom fighter and social activist on behalf of Dalit children. His uncles, K. Venkataraman, K. S. Sanjivi and K. Swaminathan, all have been conferred the prestigious Padma Awards of India in various fields. Filmography Film After graduating from RADA, Sharma decided to pursue a career in theatre and changed his stage surname to Sharma. He played the role of Patel, a lunar penal colony prisoner in the third episode of the 1973 '' Doctor Who'' story ''Frontier in Space''. He played Siddique in the 2002 theatrical production ''Calcutta Kosher''. He would next enact the role of Sir Toby Belch in ''Twelfth Night'', in the West End. He voiced the ch ...
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