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Early in his career, he appeared in the likes of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' and {{wi|Tales of the Unexpected}}. | Early in his career, he appeared in the likes of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' and {{wi|Tales of the Unexpected}}. | ||
Shortly after filming for ''The Ribos Operation'' finished, Seed asked producer [[Graham Williams]] to recommend him for a place on the [[ | Shortly after filming for ''The Ribos Operation'' finished, Seed asked producer [[Graham Williams]] to recommend him for a place on the [[BBC]] Directors' course; Williams agreed, and Seed ultimately completed the course. He went on to direct the smash-hit shows {{wi|House of Cards}} and its sequel {{wi|To Play the King}}. The former show had its production design done by [[Ken Ledsham]], who had previously worked on ''The Ribos Operation'' and other ''Doctor Who'' serials, and on the first day of filming Ledsham showed the cast and crew a tape of Seed's performance of the Graff Vynda-K as a joke. | ||
More recently, Seed has directed episodes of {{wi|New Tricks (TV series)|New Tricks}}, {{wi|Northern Lights (TV series)|Northern Lights}}, {{wi|Lark Rise to Candleford (TV series)|Lark Rise to Candleford}} and {{wi|Just William (2010 TV serial)|Just William}}. | More recently, Seed has directed episodes of {{wi|New Tricks (TV series)|New Tricks}}, {{wi|Northern Lights (TV series)|Northern Lights}}, {{wi|Lark Rise to Candleford (TV series)|Lark Rise to Candleford}} and {{wi|Just William (2010 TV serial)|Just William}}. |
Revision as of 19:38, 20 March 2024
Paul Seed (born 18 September 1947[1]) is a British actor who portrayed the Graff Vynda-K in the Doctor Who television story The Ribos Operation.
During the filming of that serial, Seed's dog bit Tom Baker on the lip after Baker tried to perform a trick with the dog that Seed himself had performed. This left a scar on Baker's lip that was visible for much of the rest of the season.[2]
He shared his memories of the story on the documentary The Ribos File.
Career
Early in his career, he appeared in the likes of Coronation Street and Tales of the Unexpected.
Shortly after filming for The Ribos Operation finished, Seed asked producer Graham Williams to recommend him for a place on the BBC Directors' course; Williams agreed, and Seed ultimately completed the course. He went on to direct the smash-hit shows House of Cards and its sequel To Play the King. The former show had its production design done by Ken Ledsham, who had previously worked on The Ribos Operation and other Doctor Who serials, and on the first day of filming Ledsham showed the cast and crew a tape of Seed's performance of the Graff Vynda-K as a joke.
More recently, Seed has directed episodes of New Tricks, Northern Lights, Lark Rise to Candleford and Just William.
External links
- Paul Seed at the Internet Movie Database