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| image = Richard_Wilson.jpg | |||
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| role = Dr [[Constantine (The Empty Child)|Constantine]] | |||
| job title = [[Actor]] | |||
| story = ''[[The Empty Child]]'' & ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'' | |||
| time = 2005 | |||
| non dwu = ''Romeo and Juliet'', ''Danger Man'', ''Crown Court'', ''Only When I Laugh'', ''A Passage to India'', ''Emmerdale'', ''Tutti Frutti'', ''One Foot in the Grave'', ''Born and Bred'', ''Merlin'', ''Danny and the Human Zoo'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' | |||
| imdb = 0934014 | |||
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'''Richard Wilson''' played Dr [[Constantine (The Empty Child)|Constantine]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Empty Child]]'' and ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''. | '''Richard Wilson''' played Dr [[Constantine (The Empty Child)|Constantine]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Empty Child]]'' and ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''. | ||
Wilson is best known for his role as the always | Wilson is best known for his role as the always grumpy Victor Meldrew in the show ''One Foot in the Grave'' (opposite [[Annette Crosbie]]). He played Gaius in all five series of the BBC fantasy programme ''Merlin'', which debuted in 2008 in the UK and 2009 in the US. | ||
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Richard Wilson played Dr Constantine in the Doctor Who stories The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances.
Wilson is best known for his role as the always grumpy Victor Meldrew in the show One Foot in the Grave (opposite Annette Crosbie). He played Gaius in all five series of the BBC fantasy programme Merlin, which debuted in 2008 in the UK and 2009 in the US.