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ASSORTED incarnations of Doctor Who and an ever-changing cast of companions have travelled for 60 years through time and space in the Tardis. Last week I got to do some time-travelling of my own, as the BBC marked the 60th anniversary of the science-fiction TV series by broadcasting a specially colourised version of the Doctor's [[broadwcast:The Daleks|first encounter]] with the Daleks.
 
ASSORTED incarnations of Doctor Who and an ever-changing cast of companions have travelled for 60 years through time and space in the Tardis. Last week I got to do some time-travelling of my own, as the BBC marked the 60th anniversary of the science-fiction TV series by broadcasting a specially colourised version of the Doctor's [[broadwcast:The Daleks|first encounter]] with the Daleks.
  
For there was [[broadwcast:Philip Bond (actor)|my actor father]], playing Ganatus, a handsome Thal, a former warrior race who had the grave misfortune to share the planet Skaro with the Daleks.
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For there was [[wikipedia:Philip Bond (actor)|my actor father]], playing Ganatus, a handsome Thal, a former warrior race who had the grave misfortune to share the planet Skaro with the Daleks.
  
 
I sat watching, spellbound and somewhat dumbfounded - but very much on my sofa rather than behind it. Mind you, it would have been different if it had been the Cybermen, as they are still truly scary.
 
I sat watching, spellbound and somewhat dumbfounded - but very much on my sofa rather than behind it. Mind you, it would have been different if it had been the Cybermen, as they are still truly scary.
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But platinum or strawberry, it was unmistakably Dad, less than half the age I am now and one of the first of thousands of character actors to grace the much-loved series over the decades, scrambling through caves, ambushing Daleks and doing really quite a lot of flirting with the tall, elegant Barbara, one of the Doctor's first companions. Now that's very Philip Bond.
 
But platinum or strawberry, it was unmistakably Dad, less than half the age I am now and one of the first of thousands of character actors to grace the much-loved series over the decades, scrambling through caves, ambushing Daleks and doing really quite a lot of flirting with the tall, elegant Barbara, one of the Doctor's first companions. Now that's very Philip Bond.
  
My sister [[wikipedia:Samantha Bond|Samantha]], who many years later had a starring role in the Doctor Who spin-off series, [[:category:The Sarah Jane Adventures|The Sarah Jane Adventures]], has gone through life telling people that Dad was the first person to be exterminated by a Dalek. Well - spoiler alert - that turns out not to be true. Ganatus not only survived but went on to share what may be the first kiss in a Doctor Who story, puckering up in front of the Tardis with Barbara, played by Jacqueline Hill.
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My sister [[wikipedia:Samantha Bond|Samantha]], who many years later had a starring role in the Doctor Who spin-off series, [[:category:Sarah Jane Adventures|The Sarah Jane Adventures]], has gone through life telling people that Dad was the first person to be exterminated by a Dalek. Well - spoiler alert - that turns out not to be true. Ganatus not only survived but went on to share what may be the first kiss in a Doctor Who story, puckering up in front of the Tardis with Barbara, played by Jacqueline Hill.
  
 
After 60 years of wondering, I discovered that Barbara's blouse, hitherto only seen in black and white, was pink, just as the bumps on the Daleks' metal casing were a rather fetching shade of blue.
 
After 60 years of wondering, I discovered that Barbara's blouse, hitherto only seen in black and white, was pink, just as the bumps on the Daleks' metal casing were a rather fetching shade of blue.

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