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Who: Before And After #506Name: Duncan Lamont (1918 – 1978) Year(s): 1974 Stories: Death To The Daleks part 1 – Death To The Daleks part 4 Character(s): Dan Galloway Before Who: Films: Waterfront Women (1950), Five Angles on Murder (1950), She Shall Have Murder (1950), The Galloping Major (1951), Wall of Death (1951), The Man in the White Suit (1961), Bachelor in Paris (1952), The Hundred Hour Hunt (1952), The Big Frame (1952), he Night Won't Talk (1952), The Golden Coach (1952), The Final Test (1953), The Intruder (1953), Meet Mr. Malcolm (1954), Time Is My Enemy (1954), The Teckman Mystery (1954), The Passing Stranger (1954), The End of the Road (1954), Burnt Evidence (1954), Passage Home (1955), Strike (1955), The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955), The Baby and the Battleship (1956), High Flight (1957), Legal Action (1958), A Tale of Two Cities (1958), Hell, Heaven or Hoboken (1958), The 39 Steps* (1959), Ben-Hur (1959), A Touch of Larceny (1960), Circle of Deception (1960), The Queen's Guards (1961), Mutiny on the Bounty (1962), Murder at the Gallop (1963), The Crimson Blade (1963), Panic (1963), The Evil of Frankenstein (1964), The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964), Coast of Skeletons (1965), The Brigand of Kandahar (1965), The Murder Game (1965), Arabesque (1966), The Witches (1966), Frankenstein Created Woman* (1967), Quatermass and the Pit (1967), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1968), Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher (1968), The Battle of Britain (1969), Burke & Hare (1972), Pope Joan (1972), Nothing But the Night (1973), The Creeping Flesh (1973) Television: The Quatermass Experiment* [6 episodes as Victor Carroon (1953)] / Opportunity Murder [4 episodes as Det. Insp. Truff (1956)] / The Other Man [6 episodes as Det. Insp. Ford (1956)] / The Adventures of Robin Hood [2 episodes, different characters (1956-1957)] / BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: The Stone Faces (1957) / Dial 999: The Killing Job (1958) / You Are There: The Fall of Robespierre - The turning-point in the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution (1958) / ITV Television Playhouse: Lace on Her Petticoat (1958)./ Murder Bag: Lockhart Watches a Film (1959) / The Invisible Man: Point of Destruction (1959) / Hawaiian Eye: Malihini Holiday (1959) / The Alaskans: Big Deal (1959) / The Flying Doctor: The Shock (1959) / The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp: The Big Fight at Total Wreck (1960) / Probation Officer (1960) / Knight Errant Limited: Man on the Pier (1960) / The Texan [7 episodes as David MacMorris (1959-1960)] / Danger Man: The Relaxed Informer (1961) / Z Cars: Caught by the Ears (1963) / ITV Play of the Week: Stella (1963) / Dr. Finlay's Casebook: A Man May Drink (1964) / No Hiding Place: The By Boys (1964) / Gideon C.I.D.: The Rhyme and the Reason (1964) / Secret Agent: That's Two of Us Sorry (1965) / Dixon of Dock Green [32 episodes as Station Sgt. Cooper (1965-1968)] / The Third Man: The Trial of Harry Lime (1965) / Front Page Story: The Shake-Up (1965) / Trapped: You're a Brave Man, Jack (1967) / Man in a Suitcase [2 episodes, different characters (1967-1968)] / Armchair Theatre: The Escape Club (1968) / Callan: Red Knight, White Knight (1969) / The Avengers: Stay Tuned (1969) / Department S: The Man from 'X'* (1969) / Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased): The House on Haunted Hill (1969) / The Mating Machine: Only Three Can Play (1970) / Rules, Rules, Rules: Rules in the Family (1971) / The Persuaders!: The Time and the Place (1971) / Crown Court: The Most Expensive Steak in the World (1973) / Doctor in Charge: There's No Fire Without Smoke (1973), Man About the House [2 episodes as Dr. McLeod (1973-1974)] After Who Films: The Littlest Horse Thieves (1976), Television: Sutherland's Law: A Murmur of Malice (1975) / Our Mutual Friend (1976) / Angels: Weekend (1976) / Killers: Murder at the Metropole (1976) / Poldark [4 episodes as Bartholomew Tregirls (1977)] / Robin's Nest: Three Times Table (1978) / BBC2 Play of the Week: When the Actors Come (1978) / Shadows: The Rose of Puddle Fratrum (1978) / Secret Army: A Matter of Life and Death (1978) / ITV Playhouse: The Case of Cruelty to Prawns (1979) / Sally Ann: Put Out to Grass (1979)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Who: Before And After #507aName: Julian Fox (1938 – ) Year(s): 1974 Stories: Death To The Daleks part 1 – Death To The Daleks part 4 Character(s): Peter Hamilton Before Who: Films: None Television: No Hiding Place [20 episodes as Constable (1959-1960)] / It Happened Like This: Coincidence (1963) / Mr. Rose [2 episodes, different characters (1968)] / Take Three Girls: A Little Blindness (1971) / The Troubleshooters: Personally I Think He Looks Like Me (1971) / The Last of the Baskets: It's a Living (1972) / Colditz: The Undefeated (1972) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973) / The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: The Sensible Action of Lieutenant Holst (1973) / Bowler: Sweet and Sour Charity (1973) After Who Films: The Naked Civil Servant* (1975), Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977), Cicero: The Queen's Drum Horse (1977), Thank You, Comrades (1978), Churchill and the Generals (1978), The Golden Lady (1979) Television: Fall of Eagles: Absolute Beginners (1974) / Comedy Playhouse: The Reverend Wooing of Archibald (1974) / Microbes and Men: The Search for the Magic Bullet (1974) / Second Time Around: After the Ball Is Over (1975) / Yes, Honestly: It Nearly Happened One Night (1976) / Target: Promises (1978) / Secret Army: Collaborator (1979) / Escape: Lord Lucan (1980) / Blood Money (1981) / Prisoners of Conscience: Vladimir Bukovsky (1981) / Play for Today: London Is Drowning (1981) / Bergerac: Campaign for Silence (1981) / The Nation's Health [4 episodes as Doctor Montagu (1983)] / Black Silk: Barrister on Trial (1985) / The Last Place on Earth [2 episodes as Lt. Campbell (1985)] / Drummonds [2 episodes as Rogers (1987)] / The Charmer [2 episodes as the Detective (1987)] / Gems [39 episodes as Stephen Stone (1988)] / A Very British Coup (1988) / The Chief [2 episodes as Julian Bacon (1991)] / Van der Valk: Proof of Life (1992) / Anglo Saxon Attitudes (1992) / Ruth Rendell Mysteries: The Secret House of Death (1996) / The Wingless Bird (1997) Who: Before And After #507bName: Joy Harrison (1938 – ) Year(s): 1974 Stories: Death To The Daleks part 1 – Death To The Daleks part 4 Character(s): Jill Tarrent Before Who: Films: The Venturers (1972) Television: Love Story: The Swordfighter (1967) / Complete and Utter History of Britain: The Great and Glorious Age of Elizabeth (1969) / The Man Outside: Doubts Are Traitors (1972) / Harriet's Back in Town [16 episodes as Anne Dalby (1973)] After Who Films: Escort Girls (1974), The Heart Surgeon (1997) Television: Second Time Around: Generation Gap (1974) / Space: 1999* [2 episodes as Main Mission Operative (1975-1976)] / The Bill: Poison (1995) / Melissa [2 episodes as the Doctor's receptionist (1997)] / Colour Blind (1998) / Oliver Twist: Wherein It Is Shewn How Oliver Twist Came to Be Born in Such Sad Circumstances (1999) / Silent Witness: Beyond Guilt (2003)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Who: Before And After #508Name: Arnold Yarrow (1920 – ) Year(s): 1974 Stories: Death To The Daleks part 2 – Death To The Daleks part 4 Character(s): Bellal Note: He is the sixth actor from Doctor Who to reach his 100th birthday, after Lewis Alexander, Zohra Sehgal, Olaf Pooley, Peggy Batchelor and Earl Cameron. At time of writing, he is currently the oldest living actor to have appeared in the series Before Who: Films: Without Vision (1956), Doomsday for Dyson (1958) Television: Nom-de-Plume: The Free Air (1956) / Over to William: William's Lucky Day (1956) / Television World Theatre: The Life of Henry V (1957) / Macbeth [2 episodes as the First Witch (1958)] / Dial 999: The Big Fish (1958) / The Vise: Dilemma for Harry (1959) / Glencannon: Crocodile Tears (1959) / ITV Television Playhouse: The English Captain (1960) / Hotel Imperial: The Leopardess in 424 (1960) / Man from Interpol: The Doll Maker (1960) / The Roving Reasons: The Gibbering Gibraltarian (1960) / The Haunted House (1960) / Barnaby Rudge (1960) / Colonel Trumper's Private War: Operation Lubenski (1961) / The Andromeda Breakthrough [3 episodes as the President of Azaran (1962)] / ITV Play of the Week: Major Barbara (1962) / ITV Play of the Week: Darkness at Noon (1963) / Ghost Squad: Death of a Sportsman (1963) / BBC Sunday-Night Play: The Fall of Mendel Krick (1963) / Crane: My Deadly Friend (1963) / Festival: The Fire Raisers (1963) / Boyd Q.C.: Fishy Story (1963) / Story Box: The Hobbit (1964) / Front Page Story: Background Only - Not for Publication (1965) / Coronation Street (1965) / For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Bridge (1965) / The Man in the Mirror [6 episodes as Waldo (1966)] / Vacant Lot: Criminal Negligence (1967) / Theatre 625: The Single Passion (1967) / Dr. Finlay's Casebook: 'Is There Anybody There?' Said the Traveller (1968) / The Revenue Men: I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia (1968) / Armchair Theatre: What's a Mother For? (1969) After Who Films: Mahler (1974), Son of the Pink Panther (1993), Genghis Cohn (1993) Television: The Onedin Line: Revenge (1980) / Wainwright's Law: The Party of the First Part (1980) / A Little Silver Trumpet (1980) / The Chinese Detective: Bounty Hunter (1982) / Jemima Shore Investigates: Dr. Ziegler's Casebook (1983) / Cold Warrior: The Immigrants (1984) / One by One: The Monkey in Between (1987) / EastEnders [17 episodes as Mr. Bloom (1988-1989)] / London's Burning (1993)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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