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  2. David Troughton (born 9 June 1950) is an English actor. He is known for his Shakespearean roles on the British stage and for his many roles on British television, including Dr Bob Buzzard in A Very Peculiar Practice and Ricky Hanson in New Tricks .

  3. David Troughton. Actor: Crime and Punishment. David Troughton was born in London on 9 June 1950, the son of noted Shakespearean actor Patrick Troughton, who is now best remembered as the Second Doctor in Doctor Who (1963). He started his own acting career at the Unicorn Theatre for Children.

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  4. David Troughton List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. Profession Actor. Actor. 44 Credits. Life. 2020. Written in Blood. 2017. Great Performances. 2016. Grantchester. 2016. The Hollow...

  5. David Troughton. Actor: Crime and Punishment. David Troughton was born in London on 9 June 1950, the son of noted Shakespearean actor Patrick Troughton, who is now best remembered as the Second Doctor in Doctor Who (1963). He started his own acting career at the Unicorn Theatre for Children.

    • June 9, 1950
  6. Doctor Who star David Troughton interviewed. Jason Clifford talks to actor David Troughton about his associations with #DoctorWho. David first starred in The Enemy of the World, and...

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  7. Birth Details. June 9, 1950. London, United Kingdom. Famous Works. CREDITS. Television Appearances. Series. Lieutenant Richard Bravington, Wings, BBC1, 1977. Roy Whitlow, Backs to the Land, ITV, 1977. Kevin, Angels, BBC1, 1980. Dr. Bob Buzzard, A Very Peculiar Practice, BBC, 1986. Detective Sergeant Terry, Tales from Sherwood Forest, ITV, 1987.

  8. Nov 14, 2016 · David Troughton (b.1950), a familiar face on television and a Royal Shakespeare Company veteran, is a versatile actor. His most recent RSC appearance before Gloucester displayed his talent for comedy: he was a funny and energetic Simon Eyre in Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday in his favourite theatre, the Swan at Stratford.

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