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Simon Lack (originally Alec MacAlpine) was a Scottish actor who appeared in pre-World War II films such as ''Goodbye, Mr Chips''. After the War he worked in television and radio (he was on the BBC Drama Repertory Company in the 1950s) as well as on stage. His TV appearances included roles in ''South Riding'', ''Dixon of Dock Green'' and the original ''Dr Finlay's Casebook''.
Simon Lack (originally Alec MacAlpine) was a Scottish actor who appeared in pre-World War II films such as ''Goodbye, Mr Chips''. After the War he worked in television and radio (he was on the BBC Drama Repertory Company in the 1950s) as well as on stage. His TV appearances included roles in ''South Riding'', ''Dixon of Dock Green'' and the original ''Dr Finlay's Casebook''.


On radio he played John Tregorran in ''The Archers'' and was a regular without a fixed role in the ''Paul Temple'' serials.
On radio, he played John Tregorran in ''The Archers'' and was a regular without a fixed role in the ''Paul Temple'' serials.


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== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 7 August 2023

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Simon Lack (19 December 1913-8 August 1980[1]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Professor Kettering in The Mind of Evil and Zadek in The Androids of Tara.

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Simon Lack (originally Alec MacAlpine) was a Scottish actor who appeared in pre-World War II films such as Goodbye, Mr Chips. After the War he worked in television and radio (he was on the BBC Drama Repertory Company in the 1950s) as well as on stage. His TV appearances included roles in South Riding, Dixon of Dock Green and the original Dr Finlay's Casebook.

On radio, he played John Tregorran in The Archers and was a regular without a fixed role in the Paul Temple serials.

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]