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'''Peter Egan''' (born [[28 September (people)|28 September]] [[1946]]) portrayed [[Moloch (Protect and Survive)|Moloch]] in the [[Big Finish Productions]] audio story ''[[Protect and Survive (audio story)|Protect and Survive]]''. He also played [[Straxus]] in ''[[Dark Eyes (audio anthology)|Dark Eyes]]''. He is married to [[Myra Frances]].
'''Peter Egan''' (born [[28 September (people)|28 September]] [[1945 (people)|1946]]) portrayed [[Moloch (Protect and Survive)|Moloch]] in the [[Big Finish Productions]] audio story ''[[Protect and Survive (audio story)|Protect and Survive]]''. He also played [[Straxus]] in ''[[Dark Eyes (audio anthology)|Dark Eyes]]''. He is married to [[Myra Frances]].
 
He is famous in Britain for his lead role in the 1980s sitcom {{wi|Ever Decreasing Circles}} with [[Richard Briers]] and [[Penelope Wilton]].  He also had a significant role in {{wi|Paradise Postponed}} with [[Annette Crosbie]], [[Zoë Wanamaker]], [[Harold Innocent]], and [[Paul Shelley]].


He is famous in Britain for his lead role in the [[1980s]] sitcom {{wi|Ever Decreasing Circles}} with [[Richard Briers]] and [[Penelope Wilton]].  He also had a significant role in {{wi|Paradise Postponed}} with [[Annette Crosbie]], [[Zoë Wanamaker]], [[Harold Innocent]], and [[Paul Shelley]].
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Peter Egan (born 28 September 1946) portrayed Moloch in the Big Finish Productions audio story Protect and Survive. He also played Straxus in Dark Eyes. He is married to Myra Frances.

He is famous in Britain for his lead role in the 1980s sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles with Richard Briers and Penelope Wilton. He also had a significant role in Paradise Postponed with Annette Crosbie, Zoë Wanamaker, Harold Innocent, and Paul Shelley.

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