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'''Rob Jarman''' was a [[stunt performer]] credited ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'' and ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]''.
'''Rob Jarman''' was a [[stunt performer]] credited on the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'' and ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]''.


As a stuntsman, Jarman was proficient in [[horse]] riding, [[kayak]]ing, [[scuba diving]], [[rock climbing]] and [[car|motor]] [[racing]]. Among other projects, he worked on ''[[Sherlock]]'', doubling for [[Benedict Cumberbatch]]'s [[Sherlock Holmes]] as he made his "Reichenbach Fall".<ref name="Yorkshire Post" />
As a stuntsman, Jarman was proficient in [[horse]] riding, [[kayak]]ing, [[scuba diving]], [[rock climbing]] and [[car|motor]] [[racing]]. Among other projects, he worked on ''[[Sherlock]]'', doubling for [[Benedict Cumberbatch]]'s [[Sherlock Holmes]] as he made his "Reichenbach Fall".<ref name="Yorkshire Post" />

Revision as of 13:26, 22 October 2018

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Rob Jarman was a stunt performer credited on the Doctor Who television stories Deep Breath, Flatline and The Husbands of River Song.

As a stuntsman, Jarman was proficient in horse riding, kayaking, scuba diving, rock climbing and motor racing. Among other projects, he worked on Sherlock, doubling for Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes as he made his "Reichenbach Fall".[1]

After a head injury on set, though, he had to retire from stunts, and returned to Yorkshire. He's turned to dry stone walling as a career, instead.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Rob Jarman: How I went from Sherlock's stunt double to dry stone waller. Yorkshire Post (21 September 2017). Retrieved on 22 October 2018.