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  1. 24 October 1975. (1975-10-24) (aged 68) London, England. Years active. 1948–1975. Albert Martin Boddey (16 April 1907 – 24 October 1975) was a British film and television actor. [1] He was a founder member of the Lord's Taverners charity.

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    Martin Boddey was born on 16 April 1907 in Stirling, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for A Man for All Seasons (1966), The Naked Lady (1959) and Forbidden Cargo (1954). He was married to Joyce Mary Case. He died on 24 October 1975 in London, England, UK.

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    The One Where …Earth's original inhabitants rise from the sea, and the Master gets into The Clangers SPOILER ALERT: We'll be discussing some of the Doctor Whoadventures broadcast over the last 50 years. In this blog, we're looking at part three of The Sea Devils. It contains spoilers both about the specific episode and the story as a whole. Two yea...

    The Timelords had exiled the Doctor to Earth, so there was no gallivanting round space and time in the third Doctor's early years. But there was a terrific ensemble in the Unit family, with a special favourite in Katy Manning as Jo Grant, one of the most beloved companions of all. Brought in to replace scientist Liz Shaw, whom producers had decided...

    The turtle-like" sea devils" (though never actually named as such) go down as a design classic, their menace only slightly undercut by the hospital fatigues they appear to be wearing. And that Silurian set-up, that someone was here before us is, as Steven Moffat noted in recent years, a "movie franchise idea". But The Sea Devils isn't in itself a s...

    The hovercraft sequence is also responsible for one of the fruitier production anecdotes. As Katy Manning recalls on the DVD extras, the vessel tipped over slightly to one side, leading to a "nautical rugby scrum". As she said with a cackle: "It was a pretty exciting moment actually. I had something like 24 sailors on top of me, now there's a memor...

    "Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow", might be the third Doctor's most famous catchphrase, but he actually only ever used it twice: here, and in his anniversary comeback in The Five Doctors. I tweeted Manning at the weekend to tell her I was watching her in The Sea Devils. She replied: I'm not quite sure what that means. Another iconic sequen...

    The one with the Maggots! Yes, we really are doing The Green Death, after the wrong listing last time. Sorry about that.

  3. Feb 13, 2013 · Born: 16 April 1907, Stirling, Scotland. Died: 24 October 1975, London, England. A West End actor who gradually moved into films and then television. Often played policemen or magistrates. Aside from acting, Martin Boddey is also known as the founding chairman of the cricket charity The Lord Taverners, which was founded in 1950.

  4. Martin Boddey is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Tales from the Crypt, A Man for All Seasons, Indiscreet, Bedazzled, Psychomania, Dark Places, The Wrong Arm of the Law, and The Magic Box.

  5. Martin Boddey (born "Albert Martin Boddey" on 16th April 1907 in Stirling, Scotland; died 24th October 1975 in London) appeared on Coronation Street in May 1972 as Councillor Warburton. In an acting CV which spanned almost three decades, his credits included roles in The Vise, Fabian of the...

  6. Martin Boddey. Highest Rated: 100% Seven Days to Noon (1950) Lowest Rated: 86% Doctor in the House (1954) Birthday: Apr 16, 1907. Birthplace: Stirling, Scotland, UK.

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