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McGann and played
Paul McGann ( born 14 November 1959 ) is an English actor who made his name on the BBC serial The Monocled Mutineer, in which he played the lead role.
Paul McGann played the eighth incarnation of the Doctor in the Doctor Who 1996 television movie.
Although McGann played the Doctor on television only once, he gave permission for his likeness to be used on the covers of the BBC's Eighth Doctor novels and he has reprised the role of the Eighth Doctor in an extensive series of audio plays by Big Finish Productions.
He played the Doctor in the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time, and again in 1996, appearing in the beginning of the Doctor Who television movie starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor.
Stephen McGann played Owen in a production at the Oxford Playhouse in 1987, opposite Paul Shelley as Sassoon.
Big Finish Productions released an audio drama in December 2009 titled An Earthly Child, that featured Susan ( played by Ford ) reuniting with her grandfather, in the form of Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor ; also appearing is Jake McGann as Susan's son, Alex.
This story also introduces the Doctor's great grandson Alex Campbell, played by Jake McGann, Paul McGann's son.
This was also the only Virgin novel to feature the eighth incarnation of the Doctor, played in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie by Paul McGann.
Bernie McGann Trio played at London " s famous Ronnie Scott's club before touring jazz festivals in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, India and Malaysia
Courtney has played Lethbridge-Stewart, either on television or in audio plays, alongside every subsequent Doctor up to and including Paul McGann, as well as substitute First Doctor Richard Hurndall.
The Seventh Doctor's final appearance on television was in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie, where he regenerated into the Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann.
Storm Warning was the first audio drama to feature the Eighth Doctor, as played by Paul McGann ; the story was his first return to the role after the 1996 television movie.
* Alex Wells, played by Joe McGann.
The character of the Minister of Chance ( now played by Julian Wadham ) is reprised in a podcast-only audio drama entitled " The Minister of Chance " also featuring Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann and Jenny Agutter.
In 2003 she played Clare Keightley in the audio version of the Doctor Who adventure Shada, alongside Paul McGann.
McGann has appeared in many theatre productions including Blood Brothers by Willy Russell in 1984 in which he played ' Mickey ', An Inspector Calls by J.

McGann and good
" Actor Paul McGann has described himself with good humour as " the George Lazenby of Doctor Who " because, although he has continued in the role of the Eighth Doctor in other media, he made only one appearance on TV as the Time Lord.

McGann and player
During October, the Féile Frank McGann, a traditional music festival in memory of Frank McGann, a bodhrán player born in County Roscommon.
Bernie McGann ( born 22 June 1937 ) is an Australian jazz alto saxophone player.
The new line-up released the band's final Australian single, " It ’ s a Wonder " c / w " I Keep Forgetting ", in August before Welsh left to be replaced by saxophone player Bernie McGann.

McGann and who
* Bernie McGann ( 1937 –): Saxophonist who was born in Granville.
McGann and other young British actors who were becoming established film actors such as Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Bruce Payne were dubbed the ' Brit Pack '.
In the context of textual studies, Jerome McGann argues that texts are " autopoietic mechanisms operating as self-generating feedback systems that cannot be separated from those who manipulate and use them ".
However when questioned by the Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin ( who had been attending a wedding at the hotel and by chance had encountered Cowen and Fitzpatrick ), Cowen was forced to admit that there were two other people at the meeting, Gary McGann, a director of Anglo Irish Bank and Alan Gray, a director of the Central Bank and currently managing director of a consultancy company Indecon.
McGann, who appeared as the Doctor in a 1996 telemovie yet never got a television series of his own, concluded his fourth and last continuous audio " season " with the release of The Next Life in 2004.
Roth and other young British actors who were becoming established film actors such as Bruce Payne, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Paul McGann were dubbed the Brit Pack, a nickname based on the Brat Pack of the United States.
He identified four assassins: Louise Hathcock's former boyfriend, Carl Douglas " Towhead " White, George McGann, Gary McDaniel, and Kirksey Nix ; but he later changed his story as to who the assassins were when he couldn't identify them from pictures and in person.
However, McGann was killed as a result of an unrelated matter by one Ronny Weeden, who was tried and convicted of the crime.
Morrissey became friends with the McGann brothers, who introduced him to their brother Paul when Paul was on a break from studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ( RADA ).
Morrissey went to at least eight auditions, and in one read for the part of Icky opposite Paul McGann, who was reading for Billy.
With the ownership consolidation, Orioles player-manager Ned Hanlon, who received an ownership stake in the clubs, moved from Baltimore to Brooklyn and assigned many of his best players to Brooklyn, including Joe Kelley, Dan McGann, Hughie Jennings and Willie Keeler.
Many " second generation " bebop-influenced performers like New Zealand born pianist Mike Nock, bassist Lloyd Swanton, saxophonist Dale Barlow, pianist Chris Abrahams, saxophonist Sandy Evans and pianist Roger Frampton ( who died in 2000 ) rose to prominence in this period, alongside their older contemporaries, led by Bernie McGann and John Pochee, whose long-running group The Last Straw ( founded in 1974 ) has carried the torch for this stream of jazz for many years.
Born in Granville, New South Wales, in Sydney's western suburbs, McGann first came to prominence as part of a loose alliance of modern jazz musicians who performed at the El Rocco Jazz Cellar in Kings Cross, Sydney in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Like Charlie Watts, Speer was one of many Australian musicians who began their career in jazz but later branched out into the pop / rock scene and, like other contemporary Australian jazz musicians who worked in popular music ( e. g. Bob Bertles, Bernie McGann, Warren Daly, Bobby Gebert, Don Burrows ) Speer was known for his ability to work across many musical genres.
Played by Harry Enfield, Joe McGann ( later by Mark Moraghan ) and Gary Bleasdale, Ga ' Ba ' and Te ' are stereotypical Liverpudlians, who alternately fall out and make peace.
McGann is also a songwriter who has written many original compositions including the original song for the show Up On The Roof and all the original songs on the album The McGanns which he made in 1999 with his brothers Joe and Steve for Coalition / Warner Bros.

McGann and got
In 2001, Morrissey directed Sweet Revenge, a two-part BBC television film starring Paul McGann that got him a BAFTA nomination for Best New Director ( Fiction ).

McGann and into
McGann was born in Kensington, Liverpool, England in 1959 into a Roman Catholic family.
McGann thinks to rescue Keats from the imputation of political naïveté by saying that he was a radical browbeaten into quietism ".
The return of Doctor Who to television in 2005 did not have an immediate impact on the audio plays, save that the grouping of Eighth Doctor adventures into " seasons " ceased and subsequent releases starring McGann were folded into the regular releases featuring previous Doctors.
Bean was not the first actor to be chosen to play Sharpe, but Paul McGann, the first choice, was injured while playing football two days into filming.
Charlie Burrows ( Joe McGann ) moves from London into Caroline Wheatley ( Diana Weston )' s Henley-on-Thames home with his daughter, Joanna ( Kellie Bright ).
This contained a new introduction, being a quieter piece of music over which part of the Eighth Doctor's ( Paul McGann ) opening narration was read, leading into a crescendo into the " middle eight ", a departure from previous versions of the theme.

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