![]() ![]() Back in 1963, Doctor Who was just another BBC program, a quirky little sci-fi venture that had the unfortunate luck to premiere the day after President Kennedy was assassinated. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Īs difficult to comprehend as it may be in our geek-obsessed culture, there was a time when concepts like Time Lords, the TARDIS and Daleks all seemed a bit odd.Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window).In addition to the cameos by William Russell, Carole Ann Ford, Anneke Wills, Jean Marsh and Matt Smith, another Who veteran appearing in the film is Mark Eden, who played the title role in Marco Polo.William Russell (Harry – security guard), Toby Hadoke (Cyril), Carole Ann Ford (Joyce) and Reece Shearsmith ( Patrick Troughton) are credited on-screen but not in Radio Times. David Bradley stars as The Doctor’ first screen incarnation The Radio Times programme listing was accompanied by a small colour head-and-shoulders shot of David Bradley as William Hartnell, with the accompanying caption “An Adventure in Space and Time / 9.00 p.m. ![]()
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