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Person    | Male  Born 25/3/1920  Died 28/3/1987

Patrick Troughton

Categories: TV & Radio

Countries: USA

Patrick Troughton

Actor. Born Mill Hill. Played the second Doctor Who 1966-9. Died in a hotel at  Columbus, Georgia, USA where he was attending a Science Fiction convention.

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Patrick Troughton

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BBC Television Centre - Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton

Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton, 1920 - 1987. BBC and the Heritage Foundation

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Patrick Troughton - E6

Patrick Troughton, 1920 - 1987, Doctor Who, 1966 - 1969. Television Heritage

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