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'''Michael Bentine CBE''' ([[26 January (people)|26 January]] [[1922 (people)|1922]]-[[26 November (people)|26 November]] [[1996 (people)|1996]]<ref>[http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=1368 Aveleyman]</ref>) played an [[Interviewer (The Doctor's New Invention)|interviewer]] in the ''[[It's a Square World (series)|It's a Square World]]'' sketch ''[[The Doctor's New Invention (TV story)|The Doctor's New Invention]]'', which featured [[Doctor Fotheringown]] (a parody of the [[First Doctor]]) as played by [[Clive Dunn]]. He was later considered for the role of the [[Fourth Doctor]] after [[Jon Pertwee]] left in [[1974]].


'''Michael Bentine''' is an actor once considered for the role of the [[Fourth Doctor]], he also appeared in a sketch as an [[Interviewer (The Doctor's New Invention)|interviewer]] on ''It's a Square World'' title ''[[The Doctor's New Invention]]'' which featured [[Doctor Fotheringown]] (a parody of the [[First Doctor]]) as played by [[Clive Dunn]].  
The sketch was released on [[DVD]] alongside ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'': ''Special Edition''.


The sketch was released on [[DVD]] alongside ''[[The Aztecs]]: Special Edition''.
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Michael Bentine CBE (26 January 1922-26 November 1996[1]) played an interviewer in the It's a Square World sketch The Doctor's New Invention, which featured Doctor Fotheringown (a parody of the First Doctor) as played by Clive Dunn. He was later considered for the role of the Fourth Doctor after Jon Pertwee left in 1974.

The sketch was released on DVD alongside The Aztecs: Special Edition.

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