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[[file:MichaelFerguson.jpg|thumb|250px|Ferguson as he appeared on [[DOC]]: ''[[Michael Fergusons Monster Masterclass]]'']] | [[file:MichaelFerguson.jpg|thumb|250px|Ferguson as he appeared on [[DOC]]: ''[[Michael Fergusons Monster Masterclass]]'']] | ||
'''Michael Ferguson''' was one of the few directors assigned to stories of the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Second Doctor|Second]], and [[Third Doctor]]s. | '''Michael Ferguson''' (born [[14th June]] [[1937]]) was one of the few directors assigned to stories of the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Second Doctor|Second]], and [[Third Doctor]]s. | ||
He was also an uncredited [[Assistant Floor Manager|assistant floor manager]] during [[The Daleks|the Daleks' debut serial]] (with [[Jeremy Hare]]). Part of his duties on this serial required him doing a bit of significant performing. He nominally played the first [[Dalek]], as he operated the Dalek arms that threatened [[Barbara Wright]] at the end of the episode "[[The Dead Planet]]". ([[BBC DVD]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') | He was also an uncredited [[Assistant Floor Manager|assistant floor manager]] during [[The Daleks|the Daleks' debut serial]] (with [[Jeremy Hare]]). Part of his duties on this serial required him doing a bit of significant performing. He nominally played the first [[Dalek]], as he operated the Dalek arms that threatened [[Barbara Wright]] at the end of the episode "[[The Dead Planet]]". ([[BBC DVD]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') |
Revision as of 19:27, 4 August 2011
Michael Ferguson (born 14th June 1937) was one of the few directors assigned to stories of the First, Second, and Third Doctors.
He was also an uncredited assistant floor manager during the Daleks' debut serial (with Jeremy Hare). Part of his duties on this serial required him doing a bit of significant performing. He nominally played the first Dalek, as he operated the Dalek arms that threatened Barbara Wright at the end of the episode "The Dead Planet". (BBC DVD: The War Games)