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  1. Donald Sumpter (born 13 February 1943[1]) appeared in various Doctor Who television stories, as well as an appearance in the spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures. He was also considered for the roles of Scobie, Bilton and Sheard in Time-Flight (TCH 35) and Bulic in Warriors of the Deep. (TCH 38) He also played Aram in the miniseries Jesus of Nazareth. The Wheel in Space - Enrico Casali The Sea ...

  2. Donald Sumpter (born 13 February 1943) is an English actor who has appeared in film and television since the mid-1960s. His credits include Doctor Who episode The Wheel in Space (1968), The Black Panther (1977), Bleak House (1985), The Queen's Nose (1995-1998), Great Expectations (1999), Nicholas Nickleby (2001), Enigma (2001), K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), The Constant Gardener (2005), Being ...

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2021
    Sir James
    1 episode: "The Aristocrat"
    2020
    Exposed: The Church's Darkest Secret
    Docu-drama, 2 episodes
    2019
    George
    2 episodes
    2019
    Zharkov
    2 episodes
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    In one state of reality, the Doctor was one of only two members of the High Council of Time Lords, the other being the Magistrate, who were less than 2000 years old. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)

    The First Doctor was eight when he entered the Time Lord Academy, along with the Master. (TV: The Sound of Drums [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 3 (BBC One, 2007).) He apparently left primary school at the age of 45. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow) The Tenth Doctor later described himself as having been "just a kid" when he first visited the Medus...

    Shortly after regeneration, the Second Doctor told Ben Jackson and Polly Wright that it had been over 750 years since he left his home planet. (PROSE: The Power of the Daleks) The Doctor told Victoria Waterfield he was "something like" 450 years old in Earth terms. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen) He was separated from his companions for a few years ...

    The Third Doctor told Liz Shaw that his life covered "several thousand years". (TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians) He started to say to Professor Kettering that he had been a scientist for "several thousand—", but stopped himself before completing the sentence. (TV: The Mind of Evil) He also repeated the claim that he was "thousands of years old" to...

    The Fourth Doctor gave his age as 748 shortly after he had first regenerated, (PROSE: A Device of Death) and later on he consistently said he was "something like 750" or 749 when he travelled with Sarah Jane Smith, (TV: Pyramids of Mars, The Android Invasion, The Brain of Morbius, The Seeds of Doom) "about" 719 years older than Sarah was. (PROSE: S...

    Upon the Doctor's regeneration into their fifth incarnation, he was nearly 800 years old. (PROSE: Castrovalva) By another account, he was already 813 when he regenerated. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) Whilst travelling alone with Nyssa, he claimed to be "about 800", (PROSE: Saturn) and, whilst travelling with her, Tegan and Marc, once told her not to ask a ...

    Some 80 years passed between the Doctor's first and second meetings with Becky. (PROSE: Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing) Peri believed that the Sixth Doctor was 760 years old, (PROSE: The Two Doctors) although he later told her that he was 900 (TV: Revelation of the Daleks, The Mysterious Planet) and said that he was "not a day over nine hundred ye...

    Hours after his regeneration, the Seventh Doctor unlocked a door in the First Rani's laboratory with the numerical code "953", saying it was both his age and the Rani's. (TV: Time and the Rani) Whilst rewiring the Dalek transmat in the cellar of Coal Hill, he said to Allison Williams that he had "900 years experience." (TV: Remembrance of the Dalek...

    Three years after his regeneration, the Eighth Doctor calculated his total age to be 1012. He was unsure and might have lost count, and so preferred to simply begin counting at his most recent regeneration, giving his age as "three" when asked. (PROSE: Vampire Science) The Doctor later stated his age as 1018, (PROSE: Autumn Mist) having spent three...

    There existed some conflict as to the true identity of the Doctor's ninth incarnation, with the Eighth Doctor being aware of several potential future selves. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows, The Gallifrey Chronicles)

  4. In the ensuing years, he became a regular face on TV. This can be attributed to his praiseworthy performances in TV series like ‘Special Project Air’ and ‘The First Churchills’ in 1969 and ‘The Wednesday Play’ (1966-70). Donald Sumpter’s first major break on TV came in ‘Doctor Who’.

  5. TV Actor. Birthday February 13, 1943. Birth Sign Aquarius. Birthplace England. Age 81 years old.

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    • February 13, 1943
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  6. Jun 21, 2016 · Doctor Who has been able to introduce characters from distant pasts, possible futures, and even parallel worlds. The show had no shortage of great characters in its original run, and the 2005 ...

  7. The Sea Devils. The Sea Devils is the third serial of the ninth season of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 February to 1 April 1972. It was written by Malcolm Hulke and directed by Michael E. Briant. The serial is notable as the first appearance ...

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