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'''Travis Oliver''' played [[Milo (Gridlock)|Milo]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'' and voiced the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Chris Cwej]] in the audio story ''[[Damaged Goods (audio story)|Damaged Goods]]'', ''[[Original Sin (audio story)|Original Sin]],'' ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]] ''and [[The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures|''The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures'']] audio series. Born in Belgium, he is best known for his role as Oliver Ryan in ''Footballers Wives: Extra Time'' (2005-2006), and Jake McQueen in ''Doctors'' (2003-2004). His first acting role was as Hugh in ''Unbelievably British'' (2003).
'''Travis Oliver''' played [[Milo (Gridlock)|Milo]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'' and voiced the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s companion [[Chris Cwej]] in the audio story ''[[Damaged Goods (audio story)|Damaged Goods]]'', ''[[Original Sin (audio story)|Original Sin]],'' ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]] ''and ''[[The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures]]'' audio series. Born in Belgium, he is best known for his role as Oliver Ryan in ''Footballers Wives: Extra Time'' (2005-2006), and Jake McQueen in ''Doctors'' (2003-2004). His first acting role was as Hugh in ''Unbelievably British'' (2003).


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Travis Oliver played Milo in the Doctor Who television story Gridlock and voiced the Seventh Doctor's companion Chris Cwej in the audio story Damaged Goods, Original Sin, Cold Fusion and The Seventh Doctor: The New Adventures audio series. Born in Belgium, he is best known for his role as Oliver Ryan in Footballers Wives: Extra Time (2005-2006), and Jake McQueen in Doctors (2003-2004). His first acting role was as Hugh in Unbelievably British (2003).

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