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Contrary to reports on the US IMDb, Carl Conway did not die in 1992. In 2008, he got in touch with The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame to explain he now keeps himself busy organising film shows in old people's homes and community centres.<ref>[http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/djsco.htm Offshore disc-jockeys of the 60s, Co-Cy]</ref><ref>[www.offshore-radio.de/.../hans%20knot%20int%20radio%20report%20- %202011-06.pdf Hans Knot International Radio Report June 2011]</ref> | Contrary to reports on the US IMDb, Carl Conway did not die in 1992. In 2008, he got in touch with The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame to explain he now keeps himself busy organising film shows in old people's homes and community centres.<ref>[http://www.offshoreradio.co.uk/djsco.htm Offshore disc-jockeys of the 60s, Co-Cy]</ref><ref>[www.offshore-radio.de/.../hans%20knot%20int%20radio%20report%20- %202011-06.pdf Hans Knot International Radio Report June 2011]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 02:51, 27 June 2015
Carl Conway appeared in two Doctor Who stories: as the US correspondent in The War Machines and a control room assistant in The Ambassadors of Death.
Contrary to reports on the US IMDb, Carl Conway did not die in 1992. In 2008, he got in touch with The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame to explain he now keeps himself busy organising film shows in old people's homes and community centres.[1][2]
Footnotes
- ↑ Offshore disc-jockeys of the 60s, Co-Cy
- ↑ [www.offshore-radio.de/.../hans%20knot%20int%20radio%20report%20- %202011-06.pdf Hans Knot International Radio Report June 2011]