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'''Andrew Sachs''' (born '''Andreas Siegfried Sachs''', [[7th April]] [[1930]]) is a German-born English character actor who provided the voice of [[Skagra]] in the webcast/audio version of ''[[Shada (webcast)|Shada]]'', based upon a [[Season 17]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story that was never completed.  
'''Andrew Sachs''' (born '''Andreas Siegfried Sachs''', [[7th April]] [[1930]]) is a German-born English character actor who provided the voice of [[Skagra]] in the webcast/audio version of ''[[Shada (webcast)|Shada]]'', based upon a [[Season 17]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story that was never completed. He would coincidentally also play [[Professor Chronotis]] for the radio adaptation of [[Douglas Adams]]' non-Doctor Who novel ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency''.
 
In addition, for Doctor Who, Sachs would play [[Adric]] in the [[Big Finish]] production ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot]]'' and [[Crassostrea]] in ''[[Orbis]]''.


Sachs is best known for playing Manuel on the classic 1970s comedy series ''Fawlty Towers'' opposite [[John Cleese]]. In 2008, Sachs found himself in the centre of a controversy that erupted when he was the victim of a crude prank phone call played upon him on BBC Radio by comedian Russell Brand and on-air personality Jonathan Ross regarding Sach's daughter, a burlesque artist. The prank resulted in a [[BBC]] official resigning and Brand and Ross being disciplined. Around this time, [[Sylvester McCoy]] suggested that Sachs would make the best replacement for [[David Tennant]], soon to leave the role of [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]].   
Sachs is best known for playing Manuel on the classic 1970s comedy series ''Fawlty Towers'' opposite [[John Cleese]]. In 2008, Sachs found himself in the centre of a controversy that erupted when he was the victim of a crude prank phone call played upon him on BBC Radio by comedian Russell Brand and on-air personality Jonathan Ross regarding Sach's daughter, a burlesque artist. The prank resulted in a [[BBC]] official resigning and Brand and Ross being disciplined. Around this time, [[Sylvester McCoy]] suggested that Sachs would make the best replacement for [[David Tennant]], soon to leave the role of [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]].   
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Andrew Sachs (born Andreas Siegfried Sachs, 7th April 1930) is a German-born English character actor who provided the voice of Skagra in the webcast/audio version of Shada, based upon a Season 17 Doctor Who story that was never completed. He would coincidentally also play Professor Chronotis for the radio adaptation of Douglas Adams' non-Doctor Who novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.

In addition, for Doctor Who, Sachs would play Adric in the Big Finish production The Boy That Time Forgot and Crassostrea in Orbis.

Sachs is best known for playing Manuel on the classic 1970s comedy series Fawlty Towers opposite John Cleese. In 2008, Sachs found himself in the centre of a controversy that erupted when he was the victim of a crude prank phone call played upon him on BBC Radio by comedian Russell Brand and on-air personality Jonathan Ross regarding Sach's daughter, a burlesque artist. The prank resulted in a BBC official resigning and Brand and Ross being disciplined. Around this time, Sylvester McCoy suggested that Sachs would make the best replacement for David Tennant, soon to leave the role of the Doctor.

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