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Pertwee also voiced the character of " Spotty " in the 1980s cartoon series SuperTed and in 1985 he starred in Do You Know The Milkyway ?, a television adaptation of Karl Wittlinger's stage play in which he played Dr. Neuross and another nine characters.
Other characters included Ed's wife Marge Huddles ( voiced by Jean Vander Pyl, also the voice of Wilma Flintstone ), their rather jovial if acerbic neighbor Claude Pertwee ( voiced by Paul Lynde ) who tended to refer to Ed and Bubba as " savages "
He is voiced by Jon Pertwee

Pertwee and appeared
The actor Henry Ainley, a close friend of his father, was his godfather and Ainley's son Anthony appeared alongside Pertwee in the 1983 Doctor Who anniversary story The Five Doctors.
Pertwee appeared in the radio comedy series Beyond Our Ken ( 1959 – 64 ) and Round the Horne ( 1965 – 67 ).
Pertwee appeared in two Carry On films – Carry On Loving ( 1970 ) and Carry On Girls ( 1973 ).
On television Pertwee appeared in the final episode of It Ain't Half Hot Mum ( 1981 ) and an episode of Hi-de-Hi!
Successor Sylvester McCoy and predecessors Peter Davison and Jon Pertwee also appeared as members of a small group joined against a sinister conspiracy.
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.
* PC Wilson ( Bill Pertwee )-PC Wilson is the local Bobby, although rarely appeared to be doing his duty.
Previous Carry On actors Jon Pertwee and Amanda Barrie also appeared in Dinosaurs.
All these various series were spiritual successors to BBC radio's earlier comedy success, ' Round the Horne ' ( 1964 – 68 ), in which Bill Pertwee had previously appeared, each being a similar style of comedy sketch show.
In 1965 he appeared in the film I've Gotta Horse, which also featured The Bachelors, Michael Medwin and Jon Pertwee.
He later appeared in the Doctor Who radio serial The Paradise of Death in 1993 alongside Jon Pertwee.
She appeared as Queen Galleia with John Pertwee and Roger Delgado in ' The Time Monster ', which was the fifth Serial of the ninth season of ' Doctor Who ', broadcast in six weekly parts between 20th May-24th June 1972.
She also appeared alongside Baker, Davison, Sylvester McCoy and Jon Pertwee in another BBV production, The Airzone Solution which is notable as it includes a love scene between Baker and Bryant.
He had previously appeared in the show itself as a Time Lord in the 1969 serial The War Games opposite Second Doctor Patrick Troughton and later guested in the 1993 Doctor Who radio play The Paradise of Death alongside Third Doctor Jon Pertwee and the 2003 Doctor Who audio drama Flip-Flop alongside Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy.
McGregor and Pertwee had also met Law through this film-Pertwee also appeared in it and McGregor read for the part that went to Law.
In 1989, he played the part of Karl the Mercenary in the stage play Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure, except for two performances when he appeared as The Doctor, replacing Jon Pertwee who had fallen ill.
Hollis also took the role of Sondergaard in the Jon Pertwee era of Doctor Who in the story The Mutants, and appeared in the The Avengers episode The Cybernauts as a sensei and also in The Tomorrow People.

Pertwee and television
Pertwee is best known for a series of famous roles, firstly his 18-year stint on BBC Radio as Chief Petty Officer Pertwee in The Navy Lark, secondly his role in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, in which he played the third incarnation of the Doctor from 1970 to 1974 and thirdly as the title character in the series Worzel Gummidge.
In 1969, Pertwee was selected by producer Peter Bryant to take over as the Doctor from Patrick Troughton in the television series Doctor Who.
On 14 April 1971, Pertwee was the subject of Thames Television's This Is Your Life which featured the first television appearance of his son Sean Pertwee, who went on to become an actor.
Pertwee would continue to act in films and television as well as make appearances worldwide in support of Doctor Who.
Pertwee continued on the convention circuit and with his voice and television acting until his death from a heart attack in Connecticut on 20 May 1996, two months before his 77th birthday.
The BBC broadcast of the television film featured a dedication to Pertwee at its end.
The books were adapted for radio and television a number of times, most successfully with former Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee taking the lead role from 1979 to 1981 on ITV ; originally produced in the UK, but later in New Zealand
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# The image is being used for informational purposes about the character of the Third Doctor, as played by Jon Pertwee in the television programme Doctor Who ;
The programme made household names of Leslie Phillips, Jon Pertwee and Richard Caldicot, but Ronnie Barker's versatile contributions were only recognised after he had become better known through television comedy.
* This was the final appearance of Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor and of Caroline John as Liz Shaw on television.
In 1970, a 1954 Ford Popular-based kit car, the Siva Edwardian ( MTR 5 ), was used by Jon Pertwee to become " Bessie ", the Doctor's sprightly Edwardian roadster on the long-running science-fiction television show, Doctor Who.
He was visited by Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor in 1993 in the introduction of the 30 year Doctor Who anniversary Children in Need special Dimensions in Time, during which The Doctor ( correctly ) mentioned that Noel would still be on television in the year 2010.
Apparently, program directors of the commercial television stations that picked up the Jon Pertwee series did not know that the program was an episodic serial, and so it was constantly being shuffled about in the programming schedules.
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.
However, due to his death before recording, an agreement was reached with his widow, Ingeborg Pertwee, to represent him in the game using audio clips from the television series.
In order to capitalise on the continuing popularity of the Doctor Who strip, featuring the likeness of Jon Pertwee ( the actor who was then playing the part on television ), that strip now became the regular cover feature.

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Pertwee was educated at Frensham Heights School, an independent school in Rowledge, near Farnham in Surrey, at Sherborne School in Sherborne in Dorset, and at some other schools from which he was expelled.
During his time in the Navy Pertwee woke up one morning after a drunken night out while in port to find a tattoo on his right arm, which was occasionally seen during his time in Doctor Who.
In 1995, Pertwee played the role one last time in a one-off special for ITV, which celebrated 40 years of the channel.
Pertwee wrote two autobiographies: Moon Boots and Dinner Suits ( published in 1984 ), which primarily covers his life and career prior to Doctor Who, and the posthumously published Doctor Who: I Am the Doctor – Jon Pertwee ’ s Final Memoir ( published in 1996 by Virgin Publishing Ltd and co-written with David J. Howe ), which covered his life during and after the series.
During 1982 Sykes played the Chief Constable in the slapstick police comedy film The Boys in Blue, which starred the comedy duo Cannon and Ball, with Jon Pertwee.
Historical raids and alien contacts also feature in several stories, such as the Jon Pertwee episode The Time Warrior, in which a lone alien makes a forced landing in mediaeval England, the Tom Baker episode Pyramids of Mars ( in which the culture of ancient Egypt is shown to have been the result of the infuence of visiting aliens ), and the Peter Davison episode The Visitation in which crashed alien criminals are revealed to be indirectly responsible for the Great Fire of London.
Actor Peter Davison, for example, who formerly played The Doctor on Doctor Who, was asked which other Doctor Who actor ( from Tom Baker, Jon Pertwee and Sylvester McCoy ) he would most like to have sex with.
Libria is governed by the Tetragrammaton Council, which is led by a reclusive figurehead known as " Father " ( Sean Pertwee ).
* In the novelisation, adapted by Malcolm Hulke from his own scripts, no reference is made to the " Whomobile " ( which was a prop contributed to the production at a late stage by actor Jon Pertwee ).
He had been a radio scriptwriter and performer since 1975, when he wrote and starred in a BBC radio comedy series called The Worst Show On The Wireless, produced by James Casey, which featured Bill Pertwee, Eli Woods, David Casey ( James Casey's son ), and Alison Steadman.
There were three series produced, which featured guest stars including David Seaman, Jude Law, Sean Pertwee, Jonny Lee Miller, gangster " Mad Frankie " Fraser, ex Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp, Denise van Outen and Donna Air.
* Doctor Who at the BBC, a series of Doctor Who releases, which included an audio adventure entitled Glorious Goodwood, set at a Goodwood race, featuring Elisabeth Sladen and Jon Pertwee.

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