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There is only one word to describe Jon Pertwee's career as an actor — amazing. When one thinks of Pertwee, the mind turns automatically to Dr Who. There were seven of them in all in the series which ran from 1963 to 1989. The rather dour William Hartnett was the first, followed by the quirky Patrick Troughton. Pertwee, the best of the lot, followed in 1970, bringing an 'action man' dimension to the intrepid Time Lord. He had four more successors before the series ended.
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There is only one word to describe Jon Pertwee's career as an actor — amazing. When one thinks of Pertwee, the mind turns automatically to Dr Who. There were seven of them in all in the series which ran from 1963 to 1989. The rather dour William Hartnell was the first, followed by the quirky Patrick Troughton. Pertwee, the best of the lot, followed in 1970, bringing an 'action man' dimension to the intrepid Time Lord. He had four more successors before the series ended.
  
 
But Dr Who lives on. There are still conventions popping up all over the world. Pertwee even made history at one held in Minnesota by becoming the first actor in the world to be immortalised in heaven. A society called Friends of the Doctor bought the rights in 1986 to redesignate a star in the constellation Orion as Jon Pertwee. It is registered in the copyright office of the Library of Congress in America.
 
But Dr Who lives on. There are still conventions popping up all over the world. Pertwee even made history at one held in Minnesota by becoming the first actor in the world to be immortalised in heaven. A society called Friends of the Doctor bought the rights in 1986 to redesignate a star in the constellation Orion as Jon Pertwee. It is registered in the copyright office of the Library of Congress in America.

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