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'''Duncan Lamont''' ([[17 June (people)|17 June]] [[1918]]-[[19 December (people)|19 December]] [[1978]]) played [[Dan Galloway]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Death to the Daleks]]''. He also appeared in the pioneering sci-fi BBC TV serial ''[[wikipedia:The Quatermass Experiment|The Quatermass Experiment]]'' in 1953, playing the infected astronaut Victor Carroon. | '''Duncan Lamont''' ([[17 June (people)|17 June]] [[1918]]-[[19 December (people)|19 December]] [[1978]]) played [[Dan Galloway]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Death to the Daleks]]''. He also appeared in the pioneering sci-fi BBC TV serial ''[[wikipedia:The Quatermass Experiment|The Quatermass Experiment]]'' in 1953, playing the infected astronaut Victor Carroon. He died during filming of the ''Blake's Seven'' episode "Hostage"; actor [[John Abineri]] (who also appeared in ''Death to the Daleks'') replaced him. | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 23 August 2013
Duncan Lamont (17 June 1918-19 December 1978) played Dan Galloway in the Doctor Who story Death to the Daleks. He also appeared in the pioneering sci-fi BBC TV serial The Quatermass Experiment in 1953, playing the infected astronaut Victor Carroon. He died during filming of the Blake's Seven episode "Hostage"; actor John Abineri (who also appeared in Death to the Daleks) replaced him.