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Post by Michael Grey on Aug 30, 2014 6:19:33 GMT
That's pretty sad. I only watched the Enemy of the World last night!
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Post by Jaspal Cheema on Aug 31, 2014 18:36:51 GMT
He was an excellent foil in Hancock's Half Hour.As was Kenneth Williams and Sid James.Shame Hancock jettisoned them all to get closer to his concept of truth in comedy.Bill made the leap to serious parts such as Giles Kent very successfully as EOTW shows.One of the greatest recoveries of missing episodes ever not only for Dr Who but for missing television in general.
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Post by Mark Vanderlinde-Abernathy on Sept 1, 2014 3:26:35 GMT
Did a quick run through IMDB and LostShows. I am always interested in what OTHER television is missing for Doctor Who Actors.
Also Missing that features Bill Kerr:
No Hiding Place, "A Job for Johnny", 1962 Garry Halliday, "Two for the Price of One", 1962 Benny Hill, "The Shooting of Willie the Kid", 1962 Comedy Playhouse, "Have You Read This Notice?", 1962 (The only episode missing from that series) Miss Adventure, "Strangers in Paradise: Episode 4", 1964 Compact, "Moving On", 1964 Compact, "To the Rescue", 1964 Compact, "Over the Wall", 1964 Compact, "Mistaken Identity", 1964 Adam Adamant Lives!, "The Deadly Bullet", 1967 Dixon of Dock Green, "The Bad Debt Men", 1972
Fingers cross for their eventual return.
I absolutely loved The Enemy of the World, and I am so happy to have it returned. Bill's acting was superb. A respectful toast to him. He will be missed.
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Post by Simon Jailler on Sept 1, 2014 8:26:10 GMT
Giles Kent and Bill's performance as him was another contributory factor that made Enemy a thoroughly unexpected delight for me when I first saw it in its full glory.
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