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Terry Scully |

Above:
Terry
Scully as Groff in Blake's Seven
and Fewsham in Doctor Who.
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Terry Scully is no longer acting but took several
TV and film roles between the 60s and the early
80s. They included:
Blake's Seven - Dawn of the
Gods (Groff) 1980
The Asphyx (Pauper) 1973
Goodbye Gemini (Nigel Garfield) 1970
Doctor Who - The Seeds of Death (Fewsham) 1969
Night After Night After Night (Carter) 1969
The Projected Man (Steve) 1967
Captain Clegg (Sailor Dick Tate) 1962
An Age of Kings (Henry VI) 1960
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Career
History -
Hugh Walters
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Hugh
Walters today.
Photo © Peter Hall
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Hugh Walters has had a very
successful TV career. His many roles have
included:
Pas De Trois (Vicar) 2000
Cor Blimey! (Charles Hawtrey) 2000
Heartbeat (Arthur Sykes) 1999 and 2000
Firelight (Dr. Geddes) 1997
The Innocent Sleep (Lewis) 1996
Frank Stubbs Promotes (Nicely) 1994
Boon (Mervyn) 1992
Framed (Jeffrey Archer) 1992
Lovejoy (Mr. Dean) 1992
She-Wolf of London (Snork) 1991
Rumpole of the Bailey (Harold) 1987
Doctor Who - Revelation of the Daleks (Vogel)
1984
Miss Marple - The Body in the Library (Mr.
Prescott) 1984
Nineteen Eighty Four (Artsem Lecturer) 1984
Flickers (Captain Sandbeck) 1981
Doctor Who - The Deadly Assassin (Runcible) 1976
The Train Now Standing (Peter Pringle) 1972
Jason King (Bernard) 1972
On The Buses (Bill) 1971
Doctor at Large (Mr. Manderson) 1971
Having A Wild Weekend (Grey) 1965
Doctor Who - The Chase (William Shakespeare) 1965
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Below: Hugh Walters in
Doctor Who as Runcible (The
Deadly Assassin) and Vogel (Revelation of the
Daleks).

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