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'''Jack Kine''' ([[20 September (people)|20 September]] [[1921 (people)|1921]]-[[14 January (people)|14 January]] [[2005 (people)|2005]]) was a [[visual effects designer]] for the [[1968]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Mind Robber]]''. He was also seen, uncredited, as "[[Third Doctor (Inferno)|the Leader]]" in the second episode of ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]''. ([[DWM 305]])
'''Jack Kine''' ([[20 September (people)|20 September]] [[1921 (people)|1921]]-[[14 January (people)|14 January]] [[2005 (people)|2005]]) was a [[visual effects designer]] for the [[1968]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Mind Robber]]''. He was also seen, uncredited, as "[[Third Doctor (Inferno)|the Leader]]" in the second episode of ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]''. ([[DWM 305]])


Kine's career had been a fairly long one before coming into ''Doctor Who''. He has credits going back to at least the early [[1950s]]. Notably, he had been a [[special effects]] designer on the various ''[[wikipedia:Bernard Quatermass#In television (1950s)|Quatermass]]'' series of the [[1950s]]. ''Robber'', in fact, came late in his television career, and may have in fact been his final television credit.
Kine's career had been a fairly long one before coming into ''Doctor Who''. He has credits going back to at least the early [[1950s]]. Notably, he had been a [[special effects]] designer on the various {{wi|Bernard Quatermass#In television (1950s)|Quatermass}} series of the [[1950s]]. ''Robber'', in fact, came late in his television career, and may have in fact been his final television credit.


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