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'''Barney Harwood''' (born [[7 November]] [[1979]]) was a presenter for ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' throughout both its two series. He was an extra in a street scene in ''[[Love & Monsters]]'' and also provided the voice of the computer in ''[[The Infinite Quest]]''. He is an avid'' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ''and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures|Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' fan. Barney is a [[CBBC]] presenter and appeared in a tribute programme to the late [[Elizabeth Sladen]] soon after her death. | '''Barney Harwood''' (born [[7 November (people)|7 November]] [[1979]]) was a presenter for ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' throughout both its two series. He was an extra in a street scene in ''[[Love & Monsters]]'' and also provided the voice of the computer in ''[[The Infinite Quest]]''. He is an avid'' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ''and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures|Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' fan. Barney is a [[CBBC]] presenter and appeared in a tribute programme to the late [[Elizabeth Sladen]] soon after her death. | ||
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Revision as of 05:59, 15 June 2013
Barney Harwood (born 7 November 1979) was a presenter for Totally Doctor Who throughout both its two series. He was an extra in a street scene in Love & Monsters and also provided the voice of the computer in The Infinite Quest. He is an avid Doctor Who and Sarah Jane Adventures fan. Barney is a CBBC presenter and appeared in a tribute programme to the late Elizabeth Sladen soon after her death.