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| image          = Tariq_Yunus.jpg
| role          = [[Cass (The Robots of Death)|Cass]]
| job title      = [[Actor]]
| story          = ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]''
| imdb          = 0950987
|time = 1977
|birth date = [[16 October (people)|16 October]] [[1946 (people)|1946]]|death date=[[26 August (people)|26 August]] [[1994 (people)|1994]]
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'''Tariq Yunus''' ([[16 October (people)|16 October]] [[1946 (people)|1946]]-[[26 August (people)|26 August]] [[1994 (people)|1994]]<ref>[https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba1d446bb BFI]</ref>) played [[Cass (The Robots of Death)|Cass]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]''.


'''Tariq Yunus''' (born [[16th October]] [[1946]], Karachi, [[India]] - died [[26th August]] [[1994]], Bombay, India) was an Indian actor. He played [[Cass]] in ''[[The Robots of Death]]''.
== Career ==


==External links==
Along with [[Zohra Sehgal]], he was part of the ensemble cast for {{wi|Tandoori Nights}}, Britain’s first Asian sitcom. He appeared in the films {{wi|The Golden Lady}} and {{wi|Ashanti}}, both released in 1979.
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== External links ==
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== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Yunus, Tariq]]
[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors]]

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Tariq Yunus (16 October 1946-26 August 1994[1]) played Cass in the Doctor Who television story The Robots of Death.

Career[[edit] | [edit source]]

Along with Zohra Sehgal, he was part of the ensemble cast for Tandoori Nights, Britain’s first Asian sitcom. He appeared in the films The Golden Lady and Ashanti, both released in 1979.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]