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'''Darren Plant''' (1972-1972) had an uncredited role as the infant [[John Benton]] in ''[[The Time Monster]]''. ([[DWM 268]]) According to John Levene on the commentary for ''The Time Monster'', he died before his first birthday. This gives him the unfortunate distinction of being the shortest-lived individual to ever have appeared in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
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'''Darren Plant''' had an uncredited role as the infant [[John Benton]] in ''[[The Time Monster]]''. ([[DWM 268]])
 
Darren William Plant was born on 3rd June 1971{{fact}}. He died in St Pancras, London, in the September quarter of 1972 from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIDS SIDS]{{fact}}. On the commentary for ''The Time Monster'', [[John Levene]] confirmed that Darren had died shortly after his first birthday. This gives him the unfortunate distinction of being the shortest-lived individual to ever have appeared in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


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Darren Plant had an uncredited role as the infant John Benton in The Time Monster. (DWM 268)

Darren William Plant was born on 3rd June 1971[source needed]. He died in St Pancras, London, in the September quarter of 1972 from SIDS[source needed]. On the commentary for The Time Monster, John Levene confirmed that Darren had died shortly after his first birthday. This gives him the unfortunate distinction of being the shortest-lived individual to ever have appeared in Doctor Who.