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| role          = [[Kai Tobias]], [[Ronald Turvey]], [[Magnus Soames]]
| role          = [[Kai Tobias]], [[Ronald Turvey]], [[Magnus Soames]]
| time          = 2007-08, 2011
| time          = 2007-08, 2011
| non dwu        = ''Richard II'', ''Edward the Seventh'', ''Hard Times'', ''Churchill and the Generals'', ''Oliver Twist'', ''Brass'', ''Cry Freedom'', ''The Tempest'', ''Hiroshima'', ''Midsomer Murders'', ''Bleak House'', ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'', ''Coronation Street'', ''Inside No. 9'', ''Great Canal Journeys'', ''Gentleman Jack''
| non dwu        = ''Richard II'', ''Edward the Seventh'', ''Hard Times'', ''Churchill and the Generals'', ''Oliver Twist'', ''Brass'', ''Cry Freedom'', ''The Tempest'', ''Hiroshima'', ''Midsomer Murders'', ''Bleak House'', ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'', ''[[Coronation Street (series)|Coronation Street]]'', ''Inside No. 9'', ''Great Canal Journeys'', ''Gentleman Jack'', ''[[EastEnders (series)|EastEnders]]''
| imdb          = 0922367
| imdb          = 0922367
|story=''[[Cuddlesome (audio story)|Cuddlesome]]'', ''[[House of Blue Fire (audio story)|House of Blue Fire]]'' & ''[[Phobos (audio story)|Phobos]]''
|story=''[[Cuddlesome (audio story)|Cuddlesome]]'', ''[[House of Blue Fire (audio story)|House of Blue Fire]]'' & ''[[Phobos (audio story)|Phobos]]''

Revision as of 15:17, 9 April 2023

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Timothy West, CBE (born 20 October 1934[1][2]) voiced characters in several Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories: Ronald Turvey in Cuddlesome, Dr Magnus Soames in House of Blue Fire and Kai Tobias in Phobos.

He was also considered for the role of Didius in The Romans. (INFO: The Romans)

Personal life

He has been married to Prunella Scales since 1963, and their son is fellow Big Finish Doctor Who voice actor Samuel West.

External links

Footnotes

  1. Timothy West. BBC Music. Retrieved on 22 November 2018.
  2. West, Timothy (1934-). BFI Screenonline. Retrieved on 22 November 2018.