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Jack Kine (20 September 1921 - 14 January 2005[1]) was the visual effects designer for the Doctor Who television story The Mind Robber, and was later seen, uncredited, as "the Leader" in the third episode of Inferno. (DWM 305) He also provided the special effects for the It's a Square World sketch The Doctor's New Invetion.

Kine's career had been a fairly long one before coming into Doctor Who. He has credits going back to at least the early 1950s. Notably, he had been a special effects designer on the various Quatermass series of the 1950s. The Mind Robber came late in his television career, and may have in fact been his final television credit.

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