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[[File:Gyln Houston.jpg|right|thumb|Glyn Houston as he appeared on [[DOC]]: ''[[Changing Time]]'']]
[[File:Gyln Houston.jpg|right|thumb|Glyn Houston as he appeared on [[DOC]]: ''[[Changing Time]]'']]
'''Glyn Houston''' appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories: as Professor [[Owen Watson|Watson]] in ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'' and Colonel [[Ben Wolsey]] in ''[[The Awakening]]''. Outside the DWU Houston was the initial actor to play Mervyn Bunter in the BBC television dramtizations of Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. He was also the first actor to portray Ellis Peters' medieval-detective Brother Cadfael on BBC Radio 4 in 1979. The character has also been played by [[Derek Jacobi]] and [[Philip Madoc]].
'''Glyn Houston''' appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories: as Professor [[Owen Watson|Watson]] in ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'' and Colonel [[Ben Wolsey]] in ''[[The Awakening]]''. Outside the DWU, Houston was the initial actor to play Mervyn Bunter in the BBC television dramatisations of Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. He was also the first actor to portray Ellis Peters' medieval-detective Brother Cadfael on BBC Radio 4 in 1979. The character has also been played by [[Derek Jacobi]] and [[Philip Madoc]].


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Revision as of 19:36, 22 August 2016

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Glyn Houston as he appeared on DOC: Changing Time

Glyn Houston appeared in two Doctor Who stories: as Professor Watson in The Hand of Fear and Colonel Ben Wolsey in The Awakening. Outside the DWU, Houston was the initial actor to play Mervyn Bunter in the BBC television dramatisations of Dorothy L. Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. He was also the first actor to portray Ellis Peters' medieval-detective Brother Cadfael on BBC Radio 4 in 1979. The character has also been played by Derek Jacobi and Philip Madoc.

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