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| birth date    = [[21 May (people)|21 May]] [[1917 (people)|1917]]
| death date    = [[5 July (people)|5 July]] [[1976 (people)|1976]]
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'''Frank Bellamy''' ([[21 May (people)|21 May]] [[1917 (people)|1917]]-[[5 July (people)|5 July]] [[1976 (people)|1976]]{{fact}}) was an illustrator for the ''[[Radio Times]]'', and as such he frequently used ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as a subject matter. All of his ''Doctor Who'' illustrations for the ''Radio Times'' were collected and published in ''[[Timeview]]''.
'''Frank Bellamy''' was an illustrator for the ''[[Radio Times]]'', and as such he frequently used ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as a subject matter. All of his ''Doctor Who'' illustrations for the ''Radio Times'' were collected and published in ''[[Timeview]]''.
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[[Category:Radio Times illustrators]]
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Revision as of 02:49, 4 July 2019

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Frank Bellamy was an illustrator for the Radio Times, and as such he frequently used Doctor Who as a subject matter. All of his Doctor Who illustrations for the Radio Times were collected and published in Timeview.