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[[broadwcast:Spearhead from Space|The opening tale]], he promises. will face Dr. Who with "the most horrifc monster yet encountered."
 
[[broadwcast:Spearhead from Space|The opening tale]], he promises. will face Dr. Who with "the most horrifc monster yet encountered."
  
The story was fumed on location at a BBC research centre in a Worcestershire mansion.
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The story was filmed on location at a BBC research centre in a Worcestershire mansion.
  
 
Since he's also flirting with comedy in "The Navy Lark" on radio, and working in cabaret many nights of the week, rest is a thing that actor Jon Pertwee seems able to ignore. However, according to the programme. he IS supposed to be several thousand years old, with superpowers ...
 
Since he's also flirting with comedy in "The Navy Lark" on radio, and working in cabaret many nights of the week, rest is a thing that actor Jon Pertwee seems able to ignore. However, according to the programme. he IS supposed to be several thousand years old, with superpowers ...

Latest revision as of 18:34, 3 January 2020

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PLEASE don't laugh at "Dr. Who," unless he happens to crack a joke between monsters.

For Jon Pertwee will be most offended.

Mr. Pertwee, best known on TV and radio as a comic, becomes the third Doctor Who—following William Hartnel and Patrick Troughton—when the unsinkable, science-fiction series returns to BBC 1 this afternoon. Jon Pertwee is staking a lot on this show. He hopes it will brainwash producers and film executives Into recognising him as an actor.

"For many years I was a straight actor in the legitimate theatre," he explains.

"Then I did a radio show with Eric Barker and became ... er, illegitimate. Ever since, I've been regarded as a comedian."

Seven years ago, Mr. Pertwee decided to push his type-casting as "eccentric funnyman" into the background, and return to the theatre.

He has scored many successes in plays, starred on Broadway—and is still regarded as a comic, by many TV and film men. "They're a bit slow in the uptake," he comments.

Dashing

"I hope they get the message now. I'm playing Dr. Who absolutely straight — Pat Troughton gave him a touch of Chaplinesque comedy, but I see him as a rather dashing man of action."

The opening tale, he promises. will face Dr. Who with "the most horrifc monster yet encountered."

The story was filmed on location at a BBC research centre in a Worcestershire mansion.

Since he's also flirting with comedy in "The Navy Lark" on radio, and working in cabaret many nights of the week, rest is a thing that actor Jon Pertwee seems able to ignore. However, according to the programme. he IS supposed to be several thousand years old, with superpowers ...


Caption: Jon Pertwee ... facing the most horrific Dr. Who monsters yet.

Spelling correction: William Hartnell

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