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David Troughton wasn't meant to be in this Doctor Who story. His character Professor Hobbes (above) was to have been played by Sam Kelly (Porridge, Allo Allo! and many others), "but unfortunately he was run over and broke his leg," says Troughton. "So I was rung up with two days' notice to go to [the Who studios in] Cardiff. I wrote to Sam: 'Promise it wasn't me!' It's not very nice getting a job in that way, but the show must go on." | David Troughton wasn't meant to be in this Doctor Who story. His character Professor Hobbes (above) was to have been played by Sam Kelly (Porridge, Allo Allo! and many others), "but unfortunately he was run over and broke his leg," says Troughton. "So I was rung up with two days' notice to go to [the Who studios in] Cardiff. I wrote to Sam: 'Promise it wasn't me!' It's not very nice getting a job in that way, but the show must go on." | ||
− | Indeed. This is Troughton's fourth Who story. He was an extra in [[broadwcast:The Enemy of the World|The Enemy of the World]] (1967-68), when his father Patrick was playing the Second Doctor. He was also in 1969's | + | Indeed. This is Troughton's fourth Who story. He was an extra in [[broadwcast:The Enemy of the World|The Enemy of the World]] (1967-68), when his father Patrick was playing the Second Doctor. He was also in 1969's [[broadwcast:The War Games|The War Games]] (below) and [[broadwcast:The Curse of Peladon|The Curse of Peladon]] (1972). |
His character in Midnight is, says Troughton, "an eccentric, eager professor who's too wrapped up in studying the planets to connect with real life." NG | His character in Midnight is, says Troughton, "an eccentric, eager professor who's too wrapped up in studying the planets to connect with real life." NG |
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coverage of series 4, 2008
- The stars are coming out | Be my guest | The definitive episode guide | A Noble calling | Little monsters? | The Godmother (5 April)
- Roman Holiday (12 April)
- Ood, glorious Ood! (19 April)
- The Sontarans are coming! (26 April)
- Friend or foe? (3 May)
- Child of time (10 May)
- Who-dunnit? (17 May)
- Spine-chiller (31 May)
- Dark man (7 June)
- Stay sharp! (14 June)
- The Doctor's women (21 June)
- Red Alert (28 June)
- Never Mind the Daleks Here's Davros! (5 July)
- Doctor Doctor (20 December)
S1 | S2 | S3 | S4 | Specials | S5 | S6 | S7 | S8 | S9 | S10