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− | | date = 1987-09-20
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− | IF things had gone to plan Mark Greenstreet could now be television Number One male heartthrob.
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− | The 27-year-old actor, who starred as Brat Farrar in the BBC drama series, was getting more than 100 fan letters a day.
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− | But he won't be adding to his list or admirers with his appearance in Dr Who [[broadwcast:Time and the Rani|tomorrow]] (BBC-1, 7.35)
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− | Mark appears underneath shapeless robes, wearing coloured hair — and a scaly face.
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− | He's so ugly no-one fancies him. Not even the Doctor's assistant, Mel (Bonnie Langford)
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− | 'To start with I can't get over how ugly she is either," says Mark. "But we get quite fond of each other."
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− | Mark had to undergo hours in the make-up chair. And he reveals: "It was excruciating! The head piece was hot and heavy and all the scales kept dropping off!"
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− | He thinks, though, that it was worth while. "It was a great part to play." he says.
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− | Caption: Monster man — in Dr. Who.
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− | Caption: Model boy — The real Mark
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