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| job title      = [[Actor]]
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| time          = 1969, 1971, 1996
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Harry Towb (27 July 1925-24 July 2009[1]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Harry Osgood in The Seeds of Death and George McDermott in Terror of the Autons. He also voiced Mario in the BBC Radio drama The Ghosts of N-Space.

He was interviewed on the documentary Roger Delgado: The Master, which was released after his death.

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