Doctor Who: The Horns of Nimon - Part 3


8:00 pm - 8:30 pm, Wednesday, January 21 on WZME Retro TV (43.8)

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The Horns of Nimon - Part 3

Season 17, Episode 19

"The Horns of Nimon", Part 3. The Nimon is bull-headed in his resolve to hold onto Romana.

repeat 1980 English
Sci-fi Action/adventure Fantasy Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Tom Baker (Actor) .. The Doctor
Graham Crowden (Actor) .. Soldeed
Simon Gipps-Kent (Actor) .. Seth
Malcolm Terris (Actor) .. Copilot
Janet Ellis (Actor) .. Teka
Michael Osborne (Actor) .. Sorak
Lalla Ward (Actor) .. Romana
Robin Sherringham (Actor) .. Nimon

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Did You Know..
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Tom Baker (Actor) .. The Doctor
Born: January 20, 1934
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Best known as the fourth incarnation of Dr. Who from the 1960s BBC sci-fi series of the same name, Tom Baker continues to play character roles in feature films and television.
Graham Crowden (Actor) .. Soldeed
Born: November 30, 1922
Died: October 19, 2010
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
Trivia: Gangling Scottish character actor Graham Crowden seemed born to play over-sanctimonious priests, looney scientists and cadaverous undertakers. Following Shakespearean stage work, Crowden made his film bow in 1961's Why Bother to Knock? He became a favorite of film director Lindsay Anderson, who showed Crowden to excellent if bizarre advantage in such films as If (1969), O' Lucky Man! (1973) (in several roles) and Brittania Hospital (1982). Among Graham Crowden's non-Lindsay Anderson films were The Ruling Class (1973), The Little Prince (1974), Jabberwocky (1981), For Your Eyes Only (1982) and The Company of Wolves (1984).
Simon Gipps-Kent (Actor) .. Seth
Malcolm Terris (Actor) .. Copilot
Born: January 01, 1941
Trivia: At the close of the last century, accomplished character actor Malcolm Terris received long-awaited good news: He would finally play the title character in a major production, a 2000 made-for-TV mystery to be filmed as part of the highly popular Agatha Christie series of films about Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot. Unfortunately, the title of the film was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. In other words, Terris got to star as a corpus delicti. No matter: He did his duty de rigueur (in this case, rigor mortis) as in all of his TV, film, and stage productions since the 1960s. Terris got to die in another major production, The Bounty (1984), in which he drank himself to death as the ship's surgeon while Fletcher Christian (Mel Gibson) imbibed an island girl and Captain Bligh (Anthony Hopkins) swilled sadism. Terris no doubt learned his talent for keeling over as a Shakespearean actor. As a senate officer in a 1965 production of Othello and a captain in a 1969 production of Hamlet, he observed the untimely keel-over deaths of practically all of the major characters. Terris' forte is TV, mostly series and miniseries, including appearances in such popular productions as Catherine Cookson's The Secret (2000), Family Affairs (1997), Our Friends in the North (1996), Vanity Fair (1987), Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (1986), Return to Treasure Island (1985), Reilly: The Ace of Spies (1983), and Dr. Who (1963). Before entering the acting profession, Terris was a reporter for a newspaper in Sunderland, England, where he was born in 1941.
Janet Ellis (Actor) .. Teka
Michael Osborne (Actor) .. Sorak
Born: November 13, 1947
Lalla Ward (Actor) .. Romana
Born: June 28, 1951
Robin Sherringham (Actor) .. Nimon

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