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'''Geoffrey Beevers''', sometimes credited as '''Geoffery Beevers''', played {{Pratt}} in ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'', but was credited on-screen and in ''Radio Times'' only as "Melkur" to keep the Master's return a surprise. | '''Geoffrey Beevers''', sometimes credited as '''Geoffery Beevers''', played {{Pratt}} in ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'', but was credited on-screen and in ''Radio Times'' only as "Melkur" to keep the Master's return a surprise. | ||
For his appearance as the Master in ''The Keeper of Traken'', Beevers wore the same hooded robe | For his appearance as the Master in ''The Keeper of Traken'', Beevers wore the same hooded robe as worn by [[Peter Pratt]] in ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]''. However, on this occasion the original rubber mask — which had deteriorated too badly to be saved — was replaced with green makeup and face paint (the latter being used to paint teeth onto Beevers' lips), which allowed Beevers to give the character more facial expression. | ||
He played [[The Master#After Cheetah World|the Master]] again in the [[Big Finish Productions]] audio dramas ''[[Dust Breeding]]'' (2001) and ''[[Master (audio story)|Master]]'' (2003), after Big Finish were unable to reach a suitable deal with [[Anthony Ainley]]. | He played [[The Master#After Cheetah World|the Master]] again in the [[Big Finish Productions]] audio dramas ''[[Dust Breeding]]'' (2001) and ''[[Master (audio story)|Master]]'' (2003), after Big Finish were unable to reach a suitable deal with [[Anthony Ainley]]. |
Revision as of 11:45, 20 July 2017
Geoffrey Beevers, sometimes credited as Geoffery Beevers, played the Decayed Master in The Keeper of Traken, but was credited on-screen and in Radio Times only as "Melkur" to keep the Master's return a surprise.
For his appearance as the Master in The Keeper of Traken, Beevers wore the same hooded robe as worn by Peter Pratt in The Deadly Assassin. However, on this occasion the original rubber mask — which had deteriorated too badly to be saved — was replaced with green makeup and face paint (the latter being used to paint teeth onto Beevers' lips), which allowed Beevers to give the character more facial expression.
He played the Master again in the Big Finish Productions audio dramas Dust Breeding (2001) and Master (2003), after Big Finish were unable to reach a suitable deal with Anthony Ainley.
He reprised his role as the emaciated Master in Big Finish Fourth Doctor Adventures.
Beevers was married to the late Caroline John, who was also in Doctor Who as the Third Doctor's companion Liz Shaw. He appeared alongside her in the Liz Shaw spin-off videos The Devil of Winterborne and Unnatural Selection. Prior to that, he appeared with her in one of The Stranger videos, Eye of the Beholder. Caroline John also appeared in Dust Breeding as Madame Salvadori.
Doctor Who stories
Doctor Who TV stories
Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories
- Dust Breeding (as Mr Seta)
- Master (as the Master)
- Trail of the White Worm (as the Master)
- The Oseidon Adventure (as the Master)
- Mastermind (as the Master)
- The Light at the End (as the Master)
- The Evil One (as the Master)
- Requiem for the Rocket Men (as the Master)
- Death Match (as the Master)
- And You Will Obey Me (as the Master)
- The Two Masters (as the Old Master)
Bernice Summerfield
- The Winning Side (as Meriol)
Gallifrey
- Annihilation (as Prydon)
Jago & Litefoot
- The Museum of Curiosities (as the Master)
- Jago & Son (as the Master)
- Maurice (as the Master)
- The Woman in White (as the Master)
- Masterpiece (as the Master)
Spin-off stories
- The Devil of Winterborne (as Brian Rutherford)
- Unnatural Selection (as Brian Rutherford)
- Downtime (as Harrods)
Audio books read by Geoffrey Beevers
- Doctor Who and the State of Decay
- Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin
- Doctor Who and the Space War
- Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon
- Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils
- Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons
- Harvest of Time