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'''Mark Sheppard''' (born [[30 May]] [[1964]]) portrayed the young version of [[Canton Delaware]] in the opening two-parter of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]'' and ''[[Day of the Moon]]''. His father, [[William Morgan Sheppard]], portrayed the older version of the character in the opening episode.   
'''Mark Sheppard''' (born [[30 May (people)|30 May]] [[1964]]) portrayed the young version of [[Canton Delaware]] in the opening two-parter of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]'' and ''[[Day of the Moon]]''. His father, [[William Morgan Sheppard]], portrayed the older version of the character in the opening episode.   


Sheppard's involvement with series 6 was greater in the [[United States]]. He was effectively [[BBCA]]'s "voice of ''Doctor Who''" during the original run of the series. During [[2011]], he lent his voice to the documentary, ''[[Doctor Who: Rewind]]''; the behind-the-scenes series, ''[[Doctor Who Insider]]''; several themed advertising campaigns such as "[[Top Eleven for the Eleventh Doctor]]"; and most BBCA [[continuity announcement]]s related to ''Doctor Who''. His voice was always used to render the lines giving the time and day of an episode's broadcast. Frequently, as in the video at right, he was used to add narrative accents, as would be typical of an American theatrical movie trailer.
Sheppard's involvement with series 6 was greater in the [[United States]]. He was effectively [[BBCA]]'s "voice of ''Doctor Who''" during the original run of the series. During [[2011]], he lent his voice to the documentary, ''[[Doctor Who: Rewind]]''; the behind-the-scenes series, ''[[Doctor Who Insider]]''; several themed advertising campaigns such as "[[Top Eleven for the Eleventh Doctor]]"; and most BBCA [[continuity announcement]]s related to ''Doctor Who''. His voice was always used to render the lines giving the time and day of an episode's broadcast. Frequently, as in the video at right, he was used to add narrative accents, as would be typical of an American theatrical movie trailer.
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