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[[File:JG3.jpg|thumb|Guilor impersonates the First Doctor. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Rediscovering the Urge to Live]]'')]]
'''John Guilor''' is a voice-over artist, best known for his impersonations of both the Fourth and First Doctors in both official and fan pieces of ''Doctor Who'' media. His first official role as the First Doctor was in the recreation of the fourth episode of [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Giants]]'' for the DVD release, where he was given the chance to act alongside [[William Russell]] and [[Carole Ann Ford]], both of whom were impressed by his impression.
'''John Guilor''' is a voice-over artist, best known for his impersonations of both the Fourth and First Doctors in both official and fan pieces of ''Doctor Who'' media. His first official role as the First Doctor was in the recreation of the fourth episode of [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Giants]]'' for the DVD release, where he was given the chance to act alongside [[William Russell]] and [[Carole Ann Ford]], both of whom were impressed by his impression.



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Guilor impersonates the First Doctor. (DOC: Rediscovering the Urge to Live)

John Guilor is a voice-over artist, best known for his impersonations of both the Fourth and First Doctors in both official and fan pieces of Doctor Who media. His first official role as the First Doctor was in the recreation of the fourth episode of TV: Planet of Giants for the DVD release, where he was given the chance to act alongside William Russell and Carole Ann Ford, both of whom were impressed by his impression.

He was given a chance to record for the actual show when he voiced the character in the Doctor Who television story The Day of the Doctor. He was credited as "Voice Over Artist". [1]


Footnotes

  1. Kistler, Alan (26 November 2013). "What Just Happened in Doctor Who? The Anniversary Special Explained". Wired. Retrieved 28 November 2013.