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'''Tom Sheridan''' voiced the [[Captain (The Rescue)|Space Captain]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]'', and also had the uncredited role as [[Sandy]] in the same serial. ([[DWM 325]]). | |||
It was originally planned that he would play one of the [[Didoan|Dido people]] seen at the end of "{{cite source|The Rescue (TV story)|namedep=Desperate Measures (2)}}", the second part of ''The Rescue'', but the idea was dropped at the last minute. ([[INFO]]: ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]'') | |||
==External links== | == Career == | ||
Sheridan's only other known acting credits were in episodes of {{wi|The Big Pull}} (1962), ITV's ''[[No Hiding Place]]'' (1958-1967), {{wi|Spycatcher (TV series)|Spycatcher}} (1959-1961), {{wi|BBC Sunday-Night Play}} (1960-63) and {{wi|More Faces of Jim}} (1961-63). ''Doctor Who'' was his final known acting credit. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 10 February 2024
Tom Sheridan voiced the Space Captain in the Doctor Who television story The Rescue, and also had the uncredited role as Sandy in the same serial. (DWM 325).
It was originally planned that he would play one of the Dido people seen at the end of ""Desperate Measures" [+]Part of The Rescue, Loading...{"namedep":"Desperate Measures (2)","1":"The Rescue (TV story)"}", the second part of The Rescue, but the idea was dropped at the last minute. (INFO: The Rescue)
Career[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sheridan's only other known acting credits were in episodes of The Big Pull (1962), ITV's No Hiding Place (1958-1967), Spycatcher (1959-1961), BBC Sunday-Night Play (1960-63) and More Faces of Jim (1961-63). Doctor Who was his final known acting credit.