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'''Peter Stenson''' played a [[Voord]], an [[Ice Soldier]], and the second Judge in ''[[The Keys of Marinus]]''.
[[File:Peter Stenson Martin Cort I Was a DW Monster.jpg|thumb|Peter Stenson (right) and [[Martin Cort]] (left) in 1996 ([[DOC]]: ''[[I Was a Doctor Who Monster!]]'')]]
'''Peter Stenson''' ([[19 October (people)|19 October]] [[1934 (people)|1934]]-[[20 March (people)|20 March]] [[2020 (people)|2020]]<ref>[[Toby Hadoke]]</ref>) played a [[Voord]], an [[Ice Soldier]] and the [[second judge]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]''.


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During [[principal photography|filming]], Stenson tripped on set, and, in his own words, said "a very [[swearing|rude word]]". They did not reshoot the [[scene]], and simply removed the audio to [[censorship|censor]] what he'd said. Stenson was unable to work with the [[BBC]] for the next twenty years, as a result.<ref>''[[THWR 11|Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 11]]''</ref>
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[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Stenson, Peter]]
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Peter Stenson (right) and Martin Cort (left) in 1996 (DOC: I Was a Doctor Who Monster!)

Peter Stenson (19 October 1934-20 March 2020[1]) played a Voord, an Ice Soldier and the second judge in the Doctor Who television story The Keys of Marinus.

During filming, Stenson tripped on set, and, in his own words, said "a very rude word". They did not reshoot the scene, and simply removed the audio to censor what he'd said. Stenson was unable to work with the BBC for the next twenty years, as a result.[2]

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