Doctor Who: Horror of Fang Rock - Part 4


8:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Thursday, January 1 on WZME Retro TV (43.8)

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Horror of Fang Rock - Part 4

Season 15, Episode 4

"Horror of Fang Rock", conclusion. The killer reveals himself and battles the Doctor and Leela.

repeat 1977 English
Sci-fi Action/adventure Fantasy Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Tom Baker (Actor) .. The Doctor
Colin Douglas (Actor) .. Reuben
John Abbott (Actor) .. Vince
Alan Rowe (Actor) .. Skinsale
Annette Woollett (Actor) .. Adelaide
Louise Jameson (Actor) .. Leela

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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.
Colin Douglas (Actor) .. Reuben
Born: July 28, 1912
John Abbott (Actor) .. Vince
Born: June 05, 1905
Died: May 24, 1996
Trivia: While studying art in his native London, John Abbott relaxed between classes by watching rehearsals of a student play. When one of the actors fell ill, Abbott was invited to replace him, and at that point he switched majors. He became a professional actor in 1934, joined the Old Vic in 1936, and made his first film, Mademoiselle Docteur, in 1937; later that same year he made his first BBC television appearance. Turned down for military service during World War II, Abbott joined the Foreign Office, working as a decoder in the British Embassy in Stockholm and working in similar capacities in Russia and Canada. In 1941, he took a vacation in New York, leaving his resumé and photo with various producers, just in case something turned up. On the very last day of his vacation, he was hired for a small role in Josef von Sternberg's The Shanghai Gesture (1941), thus launching the Hollywood phase of his career. Generally cast as a fussy eccentric, Abbott was seen at his very best as whining hypochondriac Frederick Fairlie in Warner Bros.' The Woman in White (1948). He also received at least one bona fide starring role in the 1943 quickie London Blackout Murders. In the late '40s, Abbott began amassing some impressive Broadway credits in such productions as He Who Gets Slapped, Monserrat, and Waltz of the Toreadors. He also appeared in 1950's Auto da Fe, which was specifically written for him by Tennessee Williams. Though still active in films and TV into the 1980s (he played Dr. Frankenstein in the ill-fated 1984 cinemadaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's Slapstick), John Abbott spent most of his twilight years as an acting teacher. Abbott died in a Los Angeles hospital on May 24, 1996, after a prolonged illness.
Alan Rowe (Actor) .. Skinsale
Born: December 14, 1926
Annette Woollett (Actor) .. Adelaide
Louise Jameson (Actor) .. Leela
Born: April 20, 1951
Birthplace: Wanstead, London

Before / After
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