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Who's the winner, doctor?

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Actor Colin Baker took time out from a double role at Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre to boost a charity draw to help kidney patients.

The former Dr Who, who was starring as identical twins in the comedy thriller Corpse! is seen after pulling out the winning names in a raffle organised by Wolverhampton Lions.

The raffle to win a trolley dash round Marks and Spencer raised more than £2,000.

It was one of the final events in a £8,500 fund-raising campaign by the Lions to buy a kidney dialysis machine for Wolverhampton's New Cross Hospital.

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