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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_MarterIan Marter - Wikipedia

    Ian Don Marter (28 October 1944 – 28 October 1986) was an English actor and writer, known for his role as Harry Sullivan in the BBC science-fiction television series Doctor Who from December 1974 to September 1975, with a non-regular, one-serial return in November and December 1975.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0551722Ian Marter - IMDb

    Ian Marter. Actor: Doctor Faustus. Ian Marter left university in 1969 and joined the Bristol Old Vic as an acting stage manager. In 1970, producer Barry Letts considered him for the role of Captain Mike Yates in Terror of the Autons: Episode One (1971), but it ultimately went to Richard Franklin.

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  3. Dec 3, 2023 · 1983 convention in Chicago celebrating 20 years of Doctor Who. Ian Marter explains how Harry became such a naff.

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  4. Ian Marter. Actor: Doctor Who. Ian Marter left university in 1969 and joined the Bristol Old Vic as an acting stage manager. In 1970, producer Barry Letts considered him for the role of Captain Mike Yates in Terror of the Autons: Episode One (1971), but it ultimately went to Richard Franklin.

    • October 28, 1944
    • October 28, 1986
  5. www.biographies.net › biography › ian-marterBiography of Ian Marter

    Ian Don Marter was an English actor and writer, perhaps best known for his role as Harry Sullivan in the BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, from December 1974 to September 1975 as a regular, with a one story return in November and December 1975.

  6. Examining the Target books of Ian Marter, and memories of the man himself. With actors Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Nicholas Courtney and Nigel Plaskitt and script editors Terrance Dicks.

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  8. Mar 19, 2007 · Ian Marter was a stage manager, a scriptwriter, and a companion of the Fourth Doctor in the classic sci-fi series. He also wrote several Doctor Who novels based on his own and other stories, adding and subtracting from the original broadcast versions.