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| description = Image from the [[The Washington Post]]
 
| description = Image from the [[The Washington Post]]
 
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| moreTitles = William Hartnell<nowiki>,</nowiki> 67<nowiki>,</nowiki> Dr. Who on Television, Dr. Who Dies
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| moreTitles = William Hartnell<nowiki>,</nowiki> 67<nowiki>,</nowiki> Dr. Who on Television, Dr. Who Dies, William Hartnell<nowiki>,</nowiki> 67<nowiki>,</nowiki> Actor In British TV and Movies
| morePublications = The Washington Post, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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| morePublications = The Washington Post, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The New York Times
| moreDates = 1975-04-26, 1975-04-24
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| moreDates = 1975-04-26, 1975-04-24, 1975-04-25
 
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LONDON, April 25 (AP)—William Hartnell, a character actor best known for his role as the original "Dr, Who" in a top British television series, died Thursday. He was 67.
 
LONDON, April 25 (AP)—William Hartnell, a character actor best known for his role as the original "Dr, Who" in a top British television series, died Thursday. He was 67.

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LONDON, April 25 (AP)—William Hartnell, a character actor best known for his role as the original "Dr, Who" in a top British television series, died Thursday. He was 67.

Mr. Hartnell made his first movie in 1931 and had his first London stage part the, following year, lie played a tough sergeant major in a succession of wartime movies during World War

Mr. Hartnell was 55 in 1963 when the BBC offered him the part of "Dr. Who," an accentric scientist who travels through time and space with an entourage of youngsters and outwits the Daleks. He kept the role for three years. The series, which had an audience in the United States as well, is still running.

He is survived by his wife, former actress and playwright Heather McIntyre, and their daughter.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1975-04-24). William Hartnell obituary (Associated Press). Associated Press .
  • MLA 7th ed.: "William Hartnell obituary (Associated Press)." Associated Press [add city] 1975-04-24. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "William Hartnell obituary (Associated Press)." Associated Press, edition, sec., 1975-04-24
  • Turabian: "William Hartnell obituary (Associated Press)." Associated Press, 1975-04-24, section, edition.
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  • Title: William Hartnell, 67, Dr. Who on Television
  • Publication: The Washington Post
  • Date: 1975-04-26


  • Title: William Hartnell, 67, Actor In British TV and Movies
  • Publication: The New York Times
  • Date: 1975-04-25