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'''Adrian Mills''' (born [[16 July (people)|16 July]] [[1956 (people)|1956]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=2819 Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) played [[Aris]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]''.
'''Adrian Mills''' (born [[16 July (people)|16 July]] [[1956 (people)|1956]]<ref>[https://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=2819 Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) played [[Aris]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]''.
== Career ==


Working primarily as a television presenter, he appeared from 1985 to 1994 on the consumer programme {{wi|That's Life!}} (1973-1994) with {{w|Esther Rantzen}}, and in later years has been a host on {{wi|TV Travel Shop}}. He has also guested in episodes of ''Minder'', ''That's My Boy'' and ''Waiting for God'' and appeared in business recruitment DVDs produced by CRE:8 Multimedia. Mills also directed the children's sitcom {{wi|Tricky Business}} (1989-1991) during its second series.
Working primarily as a television presenter, he appeared from 1985 to 1994 on the consumer programme {{wi|That's Life!}} (1973-1994) with {{w|Esther Rantzen}}, and in later years has been a host on {{wi|TV Travel Shop}}. He has also guested in episodes of ''Minder'', ''That's My Boy'' and ''Waiting for God'' and appeared in business recruitment DVDs produced by CRE:8 Multimedia. Mills also directed the children's sitcom {{wi|Tricky Business}} (1989-1991) during its second series.

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Adrian Mills (born 16 July 1956[1]) played Aris in the Doctor Who television story Kinda.

Career

Working primarily as a television presenter, he appeared from 1985 to 1994 on the consumer programme That's Life! (1973-1994) with Esther Rantzen, and in later years has been a host on TV Travel Shop. He has also guested in episodes of Minder, That's My Boy and Waiting for God and appeared in business recruitment DVDs produced by CRE:8 Multimedia. Mills also directed the children's sitcom Tricky Business (1989-1991) during its second series.

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