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{{Real world}}'''Boris Karloff''' played [[Frankenstein's monster]] in the 1931 ''[[Frankenstein]]'' film, a clip from which featured in the ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' telemovie.
 
[[Peri Brown]] once referred to a [[Roboman]] as "Boris Karloff". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of Earth (audio story)|Masters of Earth]]'')
 
=== Behind the Scenes ===
 
'''Boris Karloff''' played [[Frankenstein's monster]] in the 1931 ''[[Frankenstein]]'' film, a clip from which featured in the ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' telemovie.


Karloff was born on [[23 November (people)|23 November]] [[1887 (people)|1887]], exactly 76 years before the air date of ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''.
Karloff was born on [[23 November (people)|23 November]] [[1887 (people)|1887]], exactly 76 years before the air date of ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''.
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Karloff was at one point considered for the part of Dr. Who in the planned 1965 radio plays, but was unavailable at the time.{{Fact}}
Karloff was at one point considered for the part of Dr. Who in the planned 1965 radio plays, but was unavailable at the time.{{Fact}}


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Boris Karloff


Peri Brown once referred to a Roboman as "Boris Karloff". (AUDIO: Masters of Earth)

Behind the Scenes

Boris Karloff played Frankenstein's monster in the 1931 Frankenstein film, a clip from which featured in the Doctor Who telemovie.

Karloff was born on 23 November 1887, exactly 76 years before the air date of An Unearthly Child.

Karloff was at one point considered for the part of Dr. Who in the planned 1965 radio plays, but was unavailable at the time.[source needed]