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'''Roy Castle '''([[31 August]] [[1932]] -[[2 September]] [[1994]]), most famous for his participation in British comedy, played [[Ian (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Ian]] in the Dalek movie ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]''.
'''Roy Castle '''([[31 August (people)|31 August]] [[1932 (people)|1932]] -[[2 September (people)|2 September]] [[1994 (people)|1994]])<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-roy-castle-1446523.html The Independent]</ref> played [[Ian (Dr. Who and the Daleks)|Ian]] in the film ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]''. He had a long career on British television, but will be best remembered for presenting the children's television show {{wi|Record Breakers}}, on which Castle himself broke several world records.


He is well remembered for his role of [[Laurel and Hardy|Stan Laurel]] impersonator alongside Ronnie Barker as Ollie in the pilot '''Another Fine Mess''" which featured in the series ''Seven of One''.
As an actor, he appeared in films such as {{wi|Dr. Terror's House of Horrors}} and {{wi|Carry On Up the Khyber}}. He also teamed up with Ronnie Barker to play Laurel and Hardy impersonator Sydney Jefferson in "Another Fine Mess", an episode of {{wi|Seven of One}}. Towards the end of his life, he was an avid campaigner to ban smoking in public places and was awarded an OBE in 1992.
 
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Revision as of 18:27, 14 October 2016

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Roy Castle (31 August 1932 -2 September 1994)[1] played Ian in the film Dr. Who and the Daleks. He had a long career on British television, but will be best remembered for presenting the children's television show Record Breakers, on which Castle himself broke several world records.

As an actor, he appeared in films such as Dr. Terror's House of Horrors and Carry On Up the Khyber. He also teamed up with Ronnie Barker to play Laurel and Hardy impersonator Sydney Jefferson in "Another Fine Mess", an episode of Seven of One. Towards the end of his life, he was an avid campaigner to ban smoking in public places and was awarded an OBE in 1992.

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