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William Russell (born William Russell Enoch on 19 November 1924[1] in Sunderland, England[2]) played Ian Chesterton in Doctor Who from "The Pilot Episode" to The Chase. As one of Susan Foreman's teachers, he was one of the first of the Doctor's companions to appear in the series.
Russell had originally been intended to reprise his character of Ian for the 1983 story Mawdryn Undead, but scheduling conflicts required the story to be rewritten to instead bring back Nicholas Courtney as another, later regular character, the Brigadier.
In 1999 he returned to the role of Ian Chesterton for the video release of the Doctor Who serial The Crusade, from which two episodes are currently missing. Russell provided linking narration to cover the gaps, in character as an aged Ian reminiscing about the events of the story. Since 2002 he has also provided audio commentaries for various Doctor Who DVD releases, read audio book versions of three early Doctor Who novelisations featuring Ian and provided linking narration for CD releases of the fan-recorded soundtracks of serials with missing episodes in which he appeared. From 2009, Russell has reprised the role of Ian for Big Finish Productions' Companion Chronicles and The Lost Stories. In 2013 he voiced the First Doctor for the anniversary story The Light at the End. 88 years old at the time of recording, he became the oldest actor to play the Doctor in any medium. He has since reprised the role in subsequent First Doctor releases for The Early Adventures range.
In 2013, Jamie Glover played Russell in An Adventure in Space and Time. Russell himself appeared in the production as well, playing a security guard named Harry.
Career
Russell appeared in British films from 1950 onwards, appearing in well-known productions such as The Man Who Never Was (1956) and The Great Escape (1963). He later had a minor role in Superman (1978) as a member of the Kryptonian Council.
After starring in several short-lived TV series, including playing the lead in a 1955 series entitled St. Ives, his big break was the title role in The Adventures of Sir Lancelot on ITV in 1956, the sale of which to the NBC network in the USA made it possible for it to be the first British television series to be shot in colour. Following this, he won a role in Doctor Who as one of the Doctor's companions, science teacher Ian Chesterton, appearing in the bulk of the first two seasons of the programme.
He has subsequently played a number of roles in theatre and on television, perhaps the highest-profile being Disraeli, Testament of Youth and the part of Ted Sullivan, the short-lived second husband of Rita Sullivan in Coronation Street. (Ted already had a terminal illness when he married Rita in 1992, and died peacefully while watching a cricket match.) He also had a small part in an episode of the first series of Blackadder (1983) as a late replacement for Wilfrid Brambell, who had become impatient with delays to his scene and left the set before shooting it.
In the 1980s, the actor began using his birth name, Russell Enoch, professionally (although he continues to be credited as William Russell in Doctor Who-related projects), but reverted to William Russell during the 1990s when he took the role of Ted in Coronation Street. He is sometimes also credited as Enoch Russell.
Personal Life
William Russell's son is Alfred Enoch, who played Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films.
Credits
Television
Doctor Who
- The Pilot Episode
- An Unearthly Child
- The Daleks
- The Edge of Destruction
- Marco Polo
- The Keys of Marinus
- The Aztecs
- The Sensorites
- The Reign of Terror
- Planet of Giants
- The Dalek Invasion of Earth
- The Rescue
- The Romans
- The Web Planet
- The Crusade
- The Space Museum
- The Chase
Direct-to-video
- Ian Chesterton: An Introduction
- The Crusade: VHS release
- Planet of Giants: DVD release (voice)
Other
Audio dramas
Main Range
- The Game as Lord Darzil Carlisle
Big Finish Special Releases
- The Five Companions
- The Light at the End - as Ian Chesterton & the First Doctor
The Lost Stories
The Early Adventures
- Domain of the Voord - as Ian Chesterton & the First Doctor
- The Doctor's Tale - as Ian Chesterton & the First Doctor
- The Age of Endurance - as Ian Chesterton & the First Doctor
- The Fifth Traveller - as Ian Chesterton & the First Doctor
Companion Chronicles
- The Transit of Venus
- The Rocket Men
- The Wanderer
- The Revenants
- The Time Museum
- The Flames of Cadiz
- The Library of Alexandria
- The Sleeping City
Short Trips
Susan's War
Audiobook readings
Target Novelisations
- Doctor Who and the Daleks
- Doctor Who and the Zarbi
- Doctor Who and the Crusaders
- Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth
- The Edge of Destruction
- The Sensorites
- The Aztecs
Doctor Who Annual
Documentary
- Myth Makers: William Russell
- Tales of Isop
- Over the Edge
- Inside the Spaceship
- Doctor Who: Origins
- Mounting The Rescue
- Girls! Girls! Girls!
- Dennis Spooner: Wanna Write a Television Series?
- Last Stop White City
- Rediscovering the Urge to Live
- The Doctors Revisited - The First Doctor
- Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty