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'''Dominic Letts''' was the son of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' producer [[Barry Letts]]. He voiced [[Nobby]], [[Kitson]], [[Wilkins]] and a Soldier on the [[BBC Radio]] ''Doctor Who'' story ''[[The Paradise of Death (audio story)|The Paradise of Death]]''.
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{{Infobox Person
| image          = Dominic Letts.jpg
| birth date    = [[1957 (people)|1957]]
| death date    = [[2017 (people)|2017]]
| role          = [[Nobby]], [[Kitson]], [[Wilkins]]
| job title      = [[Actor]]
| story          = ''[[The Paradise of Death (audio story)|The Paradise of Death]]''
| time          = 1993
| non dwu        = ''Secret Army'', ''Birth of the Beatles'', ''Goodbye Darling'', ''The Angry Earth'', ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'', ''[[The Bill]]'', ''The Commissioner'', ''Murphy's Law'', ''Waking the Dead'', ''Criminal Justice'', ''The Tunnel'', ''Call the Midwife''
| imdb          = 0504823
}}
'''Dominic Letts''' ([[1957 (people)|1957]]-[[2017 (people)|2017]]<ref>[https://tobyhadoke.com/doctor-who/doctor-who-in-memoriam-2018/ Doctor Who In Memoriam 2018]</ref>) was the son of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' producer [[Barry Letts]]. He voiced [[Nobby]], [[Marak Kitson]], [[Wilkins]] and a [[Soldier (The Paradise of Death)|soldier]] on the [[BBC Radio]] ''Doctor Who'' story ''[[The Paradise of Death (audio story)|The Paradise of Death]]''.


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[[Category:Doctor Who voice actors]]
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 9 March 2023

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Dominic Letts (1957-2017[1]) was the son of Doctor Who producer Barry Letts. He voiced Nobby, Marak Kitson, Wilkins and a soldier on the BBC Radio Doctor Who story The Paradise of Death.

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