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Probably his best-known role during this period, and his major starring role, was as Professor [[Bernard Quatermass]] in the 1967 Hammer Films adaptation of the [[BBC]] television serial ''Quatermass and the Pit''. ''Pit'' was a significant influence on several stories in the original television series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', most notably ''[[The Dæmons]]''.
Probably his best-known role during this period, and his major starring role, was as Professor [[Bernard Quatermass]] in the 1967 Hammer Films adaptation of the [[BBC]] television serial ''Quatermass and the Pit''. ''Pit'' was a significant influence on several stories in the original television series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', most notably ''[[The Dæmons]]''.


Later film roles included parts in the [[1978]] version of ''The Thirty-Nine Steps]'' and ''Rob Roy'' ([[1995]]).
Later film roles included parts in the [[1978]] version of ''The Thirty-Nine Steps'' and ''Rob Roy'' ([[1995]]).


Keir also enjoyed an extensive television career, with guest starring roles in a variety of popular British television series, from ''Ivanhoe'' (1958) to ''Hamish Macbeth'' (1996). In between, he appeared in popular series such as ''The Avengers'', ''The Saint'', ''Taggart'' and ''Boon''. He also starred in the popular [[Australia]]n television series ''The Outsiders'' (1976).
Keir also enjoyed an extensive television career, with guest starring roles in a variety of popular British television series, from ''Ivanhoe'' (1958) to ''Hamish Macbeth'' (1996). In between, he appeared in popular series such as ''The Avengers'', ''The Saint'', ''Taggart'' and ''Boon''. He also starred in the popular [[Australia]]n television series ''The Outsiders'' (1976).
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