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'''Royston Tickner''' ([[8 September (people)|8 September]] [[1922 (people)|1922]]-[[7 July (people)|7 July]] [[1997 (people)|1997]]<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85101943/royston-tickner Find a Grave]</ref>) appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories: as [[Steinberger P. Green]] in "[[The Feast of Steven]]" (episode seven of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'') and [[Robbins]] in ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''.
'''Royston Tickner''' ([[8 September (people)|8 September]] [[1922 (people)|1922]]-[[7 July (people)|7 July]] [[1997 (people)|1997]]<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85101943/royston-tickner Find a Grave]</ref>) appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories: as [[Steinberger P. Green]] in "[[The Feast of Steven]]" (episode seven of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'') and [[Robbins]] in ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''.
== Career ==


He trained as an actor at [[Scarborough]] repertory theatre in North Yorkshire. He served in the [[Royal Navy]] in the [[Second World War]] and, from 1947 took a break from the theatre to work as a [[lighthouse]] keeper, [[miner]], [[fireman]] and publican, before returning to acting in 1958.
He trained as an actor at [[Scarborough]] repertory theatre in North Yorkshire. He served in the [[Royal Navy]] in the [[Second World War]] and, from 1947 took a break from the theatre to work as a [[lighthouse]] keeper, [[miner]], [[fireman]] and publican, before returning to acting in 1958.

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Royston Tickner (8 September 1922-7 July 1997[1]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Steinberger P. Green in "The Feast of Steven" (episode seven of The Daleks' Master Plan) and Robbins in The Sea Devils.

Career

He trained as an actor at Scarborough repertory theatre in North Yorkshire. He served in the Royal Navy in the Second World War and, from 1947 took a break from the theatre to work as a lighthouse keeper, miner, fireman and publican, before returning to acting in 1958.

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