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In 2000, Jon Pertwee: The Biography by Bernard Bale ( ISBN 0-233-99831-4 ) was published by André Deutsch, and included a few chapters by Pertwee's widow Ingeborg.
* Jon Pertwee's career including The Navy Lark at http :// www. kastria. net
He is a distant cousin of former Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee, being the second cousin of Jon Pertwee's father, screenwriter and actor Roland Pertwee.
On 21 April 2010 Davison appeared in a party election broadcast on behalf of the UK Labour Party, following in the footsteps of fellow Doctor Who actor David Tennant, and Jon Pertwee's son Sean Pertwee.
The late Jon Pertwee's voice is featured in the 40th Anniversary story Zagreus.
First appearing in Jon Pertwee's first serial as the Doctor, Spearhead from Space in 1970, they were the first monsters on the show to be presented in colour.
The BBC series was originally sold to television stations in the United States in 1972, with Time-Life Television syndicating selected episodes of Jon Pertwee's time as the Doctor.
Sean Pertwee's Father, Jon Pertwee, also starred next to a character called Liz Shaw in one of the television shows he is best known for-Dr. Elizabeth Shaw ( played by Caroline John ) was his first companion when he played the Third Doctor in Doctor Who.
In 2011 Mark Harrison of Den of Geek listed the character's exit as the third greatest companion farewell scene, stating it to be " the most emotional in Jon Pertwee's era " and " a bittersweet exit for one of the most popular companions.
As we do not directly see Patrick Troughton regenerate into Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor, fans hypothesise that, just prior to his third incarnation, the Time Lords recruited the Second Doctor as a covert operative.
In some ways this relationship mirrors the " Don't like him but need his help " mutual feelings that Jon Pertwee's incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who has with Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart — Marker is very suspicious of authority figures, especially policemen, and Firbank initially at least considers enquiry agents to be a lower form of life.
It was Jon Pertwee's last serial as the Doctor and marks the first, uncredited appearance of Tom Baker in the role.
# The Doctor reverses the polarity of an air conditioning unit, this is a reference to Jon Pertwee's known phrase during his tenure as The Doctor.
John played the role of the Doctor's companion in 1970 opposite Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor.
* Manning's departure, coupled with the death of Roger Delgado ( who played the Master ) and the announced departure of producer Barry Letts, was a major motivation in Jon Pertwee's decision to leave the series the following year.
She played the part of Jo Grant ( 1971 – 73 ) alongside Jon Pertwee's incarnation of the Doctor.
The most notable of these edits were addition of ' electronic spangles ', and tape echo to the bassline, from the Patrick Troughton serial The Faceless Ones onwards, and the addition of a " sting " at the start of the closing credits during Jon Pertwee's first season.
* Jon Pertwee's surprise posthumous cameo was facilitated by the use of recordings he had made for a fan film called Devious, a finale for Season 6B
Together with then producer Barry Letts, he wrote four stories for the Jon Pertwee era on the programme: The Dæmons ( credited as Guy Leopold ); The Time Monster ; The Green Death ; and Planet of the Spiders, which was Pertwee's swan song.
After the war, recovering from tuberculosis in a British Legion Sanatorium, he published his first novel, Voices Offstage ( 1947 ), and began submitting comedy scripts to BBC radio, selling some to Jon Pertwee's radio show Waterlogged Spa.
* Writer Barry Letts was a long time writer, director and producer for Doctor Who, particularly during Jon Pertwee's years.
He returned for another radio play, Jon Pertwee's last performance as the Doctor, The Ghosts of N-Space.

Jon and debut
Soon after the release of the debut album in 1983, Estes left the band and was replaced by Jon Nelson, former manager of Venice-based band Neighborhood Watch.
Besides touring, the band found itself making their network television debut on The Jon Stewart Show and hosting MTV's 120 Minutes.
* October 8 = Angelina Jolie makes her film debut as a child actress appearing with her father Jon Voight, in Lookin ' to Get Out.
In Mama's Boy, director Tim Hamilton's feature film debut, Keaton starred as the mother of a self-absorbed 29-year old ( played by Jon Heder ) whose world turns upside down when his widowed mother starts dating and considers booting him out of the house.
* Jon Favreau as D-Bob ( film debut )
Many singers have made their American debut in Dallas, such as Montserrat Caballé, Plácido Domingo, Gwyneth Jones, Waltraud Meier, Magda Olivero, Joan Sutherland, and Jon Vickers.
Released on June 17, 1998, Something Wicked This Way Comes was notable for featuring the debut of Jon Schaffer's Something Wicked Saga, which he would expand on future albums.
In 1972, Beatty made his film debut with the role of Bobby Trippe in the hit thriller Deliverance ( 1972 ), starring Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds.
During the concert, Bob discussed a new solo album involving Jason Narducy and drummer Jon Wurster ( of Superchunk ) due in 2012 and an extremely limited tour of Sugar's debut album Copper Blue.
Jon Bon Jovi would go on to name his debut solo album Blaze of Glory ( released as Young Guns II: Blaze Of Glory in the UK ), which included the eponymous single as well as other songs from and inspired by the film.
At The Disco members, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker's new band, The Young Veins debut record, Take A Vacation !.
In 1966 she appeared as Carmen opposite Jon Vickers's Don José in two different lauded productions, one with conductor Herbert von Karajan in Salzburg and the other for Bumbry's debut with the San Francisco Opera.
Formed by Mark Stewart ( lyrics, vocals ), Jon Waddington ( guitar ), Gareth Sager ( guitar ), Simon Underwood ( bass ) and Bruce Smith ( drums, percussion ), they issued their debut single, " She is Beyond Good and Evil " on Radar Records in March 1979.
Shortly after the departure of Geraint the remaining two members managed to convince Jon to join the band ; this was based on the strength of the three track demo Best had recently finished at ' Ocean Studios ' in Cardiff ( this cassette-which was sold by the band themselves-was the unofficial debut, entitled the Benedict EP ).
Two years later, Kaufman went on to direct Fearless Frank which marked the debut of Jon Voight.
Jon Crosby originally signed onto Elektra Records when he was only 17, and recorded his demo EP, VAST Is ... which featured certain songs to be featured on their debut in an unfinished form.
During the 1990s, Feldman joined up with Jon Moss of Culture Club to form the band Promised Land, and subsequently released their self-titled debut album, Promised Land, in 1992.
On March 26, 2010, London made his debut for Dragon Gate USA in a tag team match, where he and Jimmy Jacobs were defeated by Brian Kendrick and Jon Moxley.
Better Than Heaven, her debut record for Atlantic, was recorded in three weeks, with tracks co-written by Berlin (" Better Than Heaven "), Jon Anderson of Yes (" He Doesn't Understand ") and Willie Wilcox of Utopia (" We Connect ").
Later she appeared as one of the female singers on the debut album of the Echo Junkies, a duo formed in 2004 by Jon St. James and Skip Hahn.
Buzzi was a presenter at the 2009 Emmy Awards along with several members of her debut series, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, presenting the Emmy trophy to Jon Stewart for his work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
The demo was later brought to the attention of Lil Jon and became her debut single " Goodies.
On her second album, Ciara worked with one of her debut album collaborators Lil Jon on " That's Right ," sampling Pretty Tony's " Fix It in the Mix.

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