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'''Tim Barlow''' (born [[18 January (people)|18 January]] [[1936 (people)|1936]]<ref>[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=34623 Aveleyman]</ref>) played [[Tyssan]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]''.
'''Tim Barlow''' (born [[18 January (people)|18 January]] [[1936 (people)|1936]]<ref>[https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=34623 Aveleyman]</ref>-[[January (people)|January]] [[2023 (people)|2023]]) played [[Tyssan]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]''.


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
He is [[deaf]], which is the result of an incident with a rifle during his army service. In 2008, almost 30 years after the time of filming of ''Doctor Who'', he received a {{w|cochlear implant}}, allowing him to partially hear again.
He was [[deaf]], which is the result of an incident with a rifle during his army service. In 2008, almost 30 years after the time of filming of ''Doctor Who'', he received a {{w|cochlear implant}}, allowing him to partially hear again.


== Career ==
== Career ==

Revision as of 11:32, 21 January 2023

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Tim Barlow (born 18 January 1936[1]-January 2023) played Tyssan in the Doctor Who television story Destiny of the Daleks.

Personal Life

He was deaf, which is the result of an incident with a rifle during his army service. In 2008, almost 30 years after the time of filming of Doctor Who, he received a cochlear implant, allowing him to partially hear again.

Career

He has appeared in films such as The Tall Guy with Jeff Goldblum (playing a blind man) and Hot Fuzz with Simon Pegg. Barlow has written and performed in autobiographical one-man shows such as My Army, about his experience in the military in the 1960s.

His experience with the cochlear implant was the subject of a BBC radio program, Earfull - From Silence into Sound.

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