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'''Fred Rawlings''' had an uncredited role as a Parisian in ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]''. ([[DWM 233]]) Some sources, such as ''[[The Complete History]]'' volume 1, credit Rawlings as the [[police]]man seen during the opening credits of ''[[The Pilot Episode]]'', although [[Reg Cranfield (actor)|Reg Cranfield]] is listed as playing the part in the production paperwork for both versions of the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story.
'''Fred Rawlings''' (sometimes credited as '''Frederick Rawlings''') had an uncredited role as a passer-by in ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]''. ([[DWM 233]]) Some sources, credit Rawlings as the [[police]]man seen during the opening credits of "[[The Pilot Episode]]", ([[DWMS Summer 1994]], [[TCH1]]) although [[Reg Cranfield (actor)|Reg Cranfield]] is listed as playing the part in the BBC production paperwork for both versions of the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story.
 
He appeared in several British television shows including {{wi|Adam Adamant Lives!}}, ''[[Z-Cars]]'' and ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]''.
 
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Fred Rawlings (sometimes credited as Frederick Rawlings) had an uncredited role as a passer-by in The Massacre. (DWM 233) Some sources, credit Rawlings as the policeman seen during the opening credits of "The Pilot Episode", (DWMS Summer 1994, TCH1) although Reg Cranfield is listed as playing the part in the BBC production paperwork for both versions of the first Doctor Who television story.

He appeared in several British television shows including Adam Adamant Lives!, Z-Cars and Dixon of Dock Green.

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