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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Recorded shortly before his 90th birthday, there are attempts to bring the conversation back to '''Doctor Who''' but as you can imagine, there's quite a lot of life and work that is probably a bit more memorable for this illustrious [[Jon Pertwee|Pertwee]] era [[Dent (Colony in Space)|villain]]. He's the kind of chap who is, at 89, learning Latin and Ancient Greek in his spare time: and so as you can imagine, is a fascinating fellow whose career has seen him play King Lear via stints in The Sweeney and Secret Army, and who is still working today.
Recorded shortly before his 90th birthday, there are attempts to bring the conversation back to ''Doctor Who'' but as you can imagine, there's quite a lot of life and work that is probably a bit more memorable for this illustrious [[Jon Pertwee|Pertwee]] era [[Dent (Colony in Space)|villain]]. He's the kind of chap who is, at 89, learning Latin and Ancient Greek in his spare time: and so as you can imagine, is a fascinating fellow whose career has seen him play King Lear via stints in The Sweeney and Secret Army, and who is still working today.


Nominated charity: [https://www.amnesty.org.uk/giving/donate/give Amnesty International]
Nominated charity: [https://www.amnesty.org.uk/giving/donate/give Amnesty International]

Revision as of 17:48, 21 July 2021

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Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 177 was the 177th episode of Toby Hadoke's Who's Round. In this episode, Toby Hadoke interviews actor Morris Perry.

Synopsis

Recorded shortly before his 90th birthday, there are attempts to bring the conversation back to Doctor Who but as you can imagine, there's quite a lot of life and work that is probably a bit more memorable for this illustrious Pertwee era villain. He's the kind of chap who is, at 89, learning Latin and Ancient Greek in his spare time: and so as you can imagine, is a fascinating fellow whose career has seen him play King Lear via stints in The Sweeney and Secret Army, and who is still working today.

Nominated charity: Amnesty International

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