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{{Infobox Person
| name          = David Weston
| image          = David_Weston.jpg|thumb
| aka            =
| birth date    = [[28 July (people)|28 July]] [[1938 (people)|1938]]
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| role          = [[Nicholas Muss]], [[Biroc]]
| job title      = [[Actor]]
| story          = [[#Credits|see credits section]]
| time          = 1966, 1981
| non dwu        = ''An Age of Kings'', ''Romeo and Juliet'', ''Becket'', ''The Mask of the Red Death'', ''The Heroes of Telemark'', ''The Winter's Tale'', ''Macbeth'', ''UFO'', ''Z-Cars'', ''The Tomorrow People'', ''Minder'', ''The Bill'', ''Lovejoy'', ''Doctors'', ''King Lear''
| imdb          = 0922935
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| twitter        =
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'''David Weston''' (born [[28 July (people)|28 July]] [[1938 (people)|1938]]<ref>[https://www.revolvy.com/topic/David%20Weston%20(actor)&item_type=topic Revolvy]</ref>) appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories: as [[Nicholas Muss]] in ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'' and [[Biroc]] in ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]''.
'''David Weston''' (born [[28 July (people)|28 July]] [[1938 (people)|1938]]<ref>[https://www.revolvy.com/topic/David%20Weston%20(actor)&item_type=topic Revolvy]</ref>) appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories: as [[Nicholas Muss]] in ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'' and [[Biroc]] in ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]''.



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David Weston (born 28 July 1938[1]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Nicholas Muss in The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve and Biroc in Warriors' Gate.

Weston debuted in a episode of An Age of Kings, after which he appeared on UFO, Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Special Branch, The Tomorrow People, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, Minder and The Bill. He also played Brother John in the 1964 film Becket.

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