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On 20th January 1976, Fairs appeared in the first episode of the BBC1 series ''Hey Look . . . That's Me!'' - a regional programme featuring youngsters and their hobbies - in which he talked about his deep interest in ''Doctor Who''. He was 12 years old at the time.
On 20th January 1976, Fairs appeared in the first episode of the BBC1 series ''Hey Look . . . That's Me!'' - a regional programme featuring youngsters and their hobbies - in which he talked about his deep interest in ''Doctor Who''. He was 12 years old at the time.


In the 1980s he was heavily involved in the fan-produced stories made by [[Audio Visuals]], in which he starred as the Doctor's companion Truman Crouch. He also wrote several episodes. He was later involved in writing and producing a series of audio plays collectively entitled ''Pisces'', which were promoted as being like "''Doctor Who'' with teeth."
In the 1980s he was heavily involved in the fan-produced stories made by [[Audio Visuals]], in which he starred as the Doctor's companion Truman Crouch. He also wrote several episodes. He was later involved in writing and producing a series of audio plays collectively entitled ''[[Pisces (series)|Pisces]]'', which were promoted as being like "''Doctor Who'' with teeth."


== Acting Credits ==
== Acting Credits ==

Revision as of 05:03, 13 November 2022

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Nigel Fairs is a voice actor, director, sound designer, and writer for Big Finish Productions. Although a contributor to the main Doctor Who and Bernice Summerfield lines, he is perhaps most associated with The Companion Chronicles. He was also involved with several BBV Productions audio stories.

On 20th January 1976, Fairs appeared in the first episode of the BBC1 series Hey Look . . . That's Me! - a regional programme featuring youngsters and their hobbies - in which he talked about his deep interest in Doctor Who. He was 12 years old at the time.

In the 1980s he was heavily involved in the fan-produced stories made by Audio Visuals, in which he starred as the Doctor's companion Truman Crouch. He also wrote several episodes. He was later involved in writing and producing a series of audio plays collectively entitled Pisces, which were promoted as being like "Doctor Who with teeth."

Acting Credits

Direct-to-video

BBV Productions

Audio

Big Finish Productions

Doctor Who Main Range
Philip Hinchcliffe Presents
The War Doctor
The Companion Chronicles
Bernice Summerfield
Gallifrey
The Eighth of March

BBV Productions

The Time Travellers
Wirrn
Krynoids
Rutans
The Faction Paradox Protocols
Other

Production Credits

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Special Releases

The Lost Stories

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

The Sixth Doctor Adventures

The Third Doctor Adventures

The Companion Chronicles

Short Trips

Doctor Who Unbound

Bernice Summerfield

Jago & Litefoot

The Eighth of March

BBV Productions

The Time Travellers
Adventures in a Pocket Universe
Krynoids
Rutans
The Faction Paradox Protocols

Audiobooks

The Audio Novels

External links