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Recently he returned to the BBC to record the audio commentary for the new remastered Doctor Who DVD Box Set "[[Peladon Tales]]" where he was re-united with fellow cast members [[Donald Gee]] and [[Nina Thomas]], as well as Producer [[Barry Letts]] (who has sadly since passed away) and Script Editor [[Terrance Dicks]]. | Recently he returned to the BBC to record the audio commentary for the new remastered Doctor Who DVD Box Set "[[Peladon Tales]]" where he was re-united with fellow cast members [[Donald Gee]] and [[Nina Thomas]], as well as Producer [[Barry Letts]] (who has sadly since passed away) and Script Editor [[Terrance Dicks]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:56, 6 February 2010
Ralph Watson (born 1936) has worked extensively in Theatre, Television and Film over the last 50 years and is still a working actor today.
In the '60s and '70s he appeared in four Doctor Who serials alongside three Doctors, working with Patrick Troughton twice.
He played Generator Scientist in "The Underwater Menace" Captain Knight in "The Web of Fear", Ettis in "The Monster of Peladon", and Ben in "Horror of Fang Rock".
Recently he returned to the BBC to record the audio commentary for the new remastered Doctor Who DVD Box Set "Peladon Tales" where he was re-united with fellow cast members Donald Gee and Nina Thomas, as well as Producer Barry Letts (who has sadly since passed away) and Script Editor Terrance Dicks. --DoktorWatson 21:56, February 6, 2010 (UTC)
External links
Ralph Watson's Twitter page. [1]
Ralph Watson Biog on IMDB [2]