Mr Nice Turns Nasty
- Publication: Daily Mirror
- Date: 1987-10-03
- Author: Jack Bell
- Page: 13
- Language: English
RICHARD BRIERS, the amiable suburban husband of The Good Life and Ever Decreasing Circles, is about to shake us — as The Great Dictator.
He puts on a false moustache, a peaked cap and looks "a bit like Hitler" when playing a people-eating dictator to DR WHO (BBC-1, Monday).
"I usually play exaggerated versions of myself," says Richard. "But this chap is a nasty piece of work."
He took on the part because "it's a guest role and quite central to the plot. Working on Dr Who is like being part of a rep company.
"I felt a bit nervous. You do with anything that is not your own. But it's hard work."
Caption: RICHARD BRIERS Softie turns tough
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- APA 6th ed.: Bell, Jack (1987-10-03). Mr Nice Turns Nasty. Daily Mirror p. 13.
- MLA 7th ed.: Bell, Jack. "Mr Nice Turns Nasty." Daily Mirror [add city] 1987-10-03, 13. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Bell, Jack. "Mr Nice Turns Nasty." Daily Mirror, edition, sec., 1987-10-03
- Turabian: Bell, Jack. "Mr Nice Turns Nasty." Daily Mirror, 1987-10-03, section, 13 edition.
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