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'''Richard Mace''' was a slightly cowardly, roguish itinerant English actor of the [[17th Century]], prone to using colourful language and theatrical gestures. He appeared in the Doctor Who story ''[[The Visitation]]''. The character was created by writer [[Eric Saward]], and played by [[Michael Robbins]].
'''Richard Mace''' was a slightly cowardly, roguish itinerant English actor of the [[17th Century]], prone to using colourful language and theatrical gestures. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'')


The character, in a slightly different form, had previously featured in three radio plays for BBC Radio 4: ''[[The Assassin]]'', ''[[Pegasus]]'' and ''[[The Nemesis Machine]]'', all written by Saward. In these, Mace is a Victorian actor-manager who becomes involved in various strange mysteries. He is much like his (presumed) ancestor in mannerisms. This Victorian Mace is portrayed by [[Geoffery Matthews]].
==Behind the Scenes==


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The character, in a slightly different form, had previously featured in three radio plays for [[BBC Radio 4]]: ''The Assassin'', ''[[Pegasus]]'' and ''[[The Nemesis Machine]]'', all written by Saward. In these, Mace is a Victorian actor-manager who becomes involved in various strange mysteries. He is much like his (presumed) ancestor in mannerisms. This Victorian Mace is portrayed by [[Geoffery Matthews]].
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[[Category:17th century individuals|Mace, Richard]]
[[Category:Human actors|Mace, Richard]]

Revision as of 06:57, 18 February 2007

Richard Mace was a slightly cowardly, roguish itinerant English actor of the 17th Century, prone to using colourful language and theatrical gestures. (DW: The Visitation)

Behind the Scenes

The character, in a slightly different form, had previously featured in three radio plays for BBC Radio 4: The Assassin, Pegasus and The Nemesis Machine, all written by Saward. In these, Mace is a Victorian actor-manager who becomes involved in various strange mysteries. He is much like his (presumed) ancestor in mannerisms. This Victorian Mace is portrayed by Geoffery Matthews.