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In this version Radius was played by Patrick Troughton who was later the second actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who, None of these three productions survive in the BBC's archives.
The new instrument was constructed by Edward Troughton but Maskelyne did not live to see it completed.
In 1969, Pertwee was selected by producer Peter Bryant to take over as the Doctor from Patrick Troughton in the television series Doctor Who.
Patrick George Troughton ( 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987 ) was an English actor most widely known for his roles in fantasy, science fiction and horror films, particularly in his role as the second incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running British science-fiction television series Doctor Who, which he played from 1966 to 1969, reappearing in 1973, 1983 and 1985.
Troughton was born on 25 March 1920 in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England to Alec George Troughton, a solicitor, and Dorothy Evelyn Offord, who married in 1914 in Edmonton, and had an elder brother, Alec Robert ( 1915 – 1994 ), and a younger sister, Mary Edith ( 1923 – 2005 ).
In 1948, Troughton made his cinema debut with small roles in Olivier's Hamlet, the TCF production " Escape " ( one of the stars of which was William Hartnell ), and a minor role as a pirate in Treasure Island appearing only during the attack on the heroes ' hut.
After he was cast, Troughton considered various ways to approach the role, to differentiate his portrayal from Hartnell's amiable-yet-tetchy patriarch.
Troughton was popular with both the production team and his co-stars.
Patrick Troughton was succeeded in the role by Jon Pertwee.
On Friday, 27 March 1987, two days after his 67th birthday, Troughton was a guest at the Magnum Opus Con II science fiction convention in Columbus, Georgia, USA.
Although he had been warned by his doctors before leaving the UK not to exert himself because of his heart condition, Troughton appeared to be in good spirits and participated vigorously in the day's panels, and was looking forward to a belated birthday celebration, which was planned for the coming Saturday evening, as well as a screening of the Doctor Who story The Dominators, which Troughton had requested personally, on the Saturday afternoon.
Troughton was married three times and he is survived by his second partner Ethel Margaret ' Bunny ' Troughton.
The species was moved in 1928 by Ellis Le Geyt Troughton, who created the genus Planigale for it and the other then-known species, the common planigale ( P. maculata ), and described the narrow-nosed planigale ( P. tenuirostris ).
In the 1970 BBC miniseries The Six Wives of Henry VIII, the role was played by Patrick Troughton.
In honour of Patrick Troughton the Mill Hill theatre was dedicated to the actor and named the Patrick Troughton Theatre in 2007.
There is a longstanding fan myth that the tape of Episode 1 was erased by mistake, having been confused with an episode of the Patrick Troughton serial The Invasion.
* Patrick Troughton does not appear in Episode 4 as he was on holiday when it was being recorded.

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** The first ever regeneration in Doctor Who: William Hartnell's face morphs into that of Patrick Troughton.
* November 5 – Actor Patrick Troughton appears in his first full Doctor Who serial The Power of the Daleks as the Second Doctor.
In the fourth season ( 1966 – 67 ) Doctor Who story " The Power of the Daleks ", second incarnation of the Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton, awakens from his first regeneration and eventually faces one of his old nemeses, the Daleks, a race of armed robotic tank shells with organic operators.
* The Power of the Daleks ( The first story to feature Patrick Troughton as The Doctor, with uncredited rewrites by Dennis Spooner.
In 1795 he delivered the Troughton Equatorial Telescope to the Armagh Observatory, a 2 inch aperture refractor telescope mounted equatorially, and its first major instrument since its founding in 1790 ( It survived into the 21st century also ).
The Tomb of the Cybermen is the first serial of fifth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who that originally aired in four weekly parts from 2 September to 23 September 1967 and is the earliest serial starring Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor to exist in its entirety.
John Ellis Troughton spent the first 20 years of the life of the church painting the interior with Overbeck murals, including the Palm Sunday one-of which the original was destroyed in an Allied Bombing raid in 1942, overnight into Palm Sunday.
Dicks went on to become the main script editor on the programme the following year, and earned his first writing credit on the show when he and Hulke co-wrote the epic ten-part story The War Games which closed the sixth season and the era of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton.
They cast actor Patrick Troughton, who first appeared in November 1966 after the changeover from Hartnell had been seen at the end of the story The Tenth Planet.
Sherwin's first choice to replace Troughton was actor Ron Moody, star of the musical Oliver !, but when he turned the part down, comic actor Jon Pertwee, another candidate from Sherwin's shortlist, was cast instead.
The Third Doctor Companion Chronicles story The Prisoner of Peladon is told by King Peladon, with David Troughton reprising his role for the first time.
Patrick Troughton also makes his first, uncredited appearance as the Second Doctor.
Ashley's grandfather, Perce, was first played by Patrick Troughton, but later replaced by Tenniel Evans after Troughton's death.
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.
They cast actor Patrick Troughton, having considered character actor Peter Jeffrey ; and Troughton first appeared in November 1966 after the changeover from Hartnell had been seen at the end of the story The Tenth Planet.
He is the nephew of David Troughton and Michael Troughton, and the first cousin of Jim Troughton and Sam Troughton.
He is also one of only three directors ( the others being Douglas Camfield and Lennie Mayne ) who directed all of the first four actors to play the Doctor, William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker.

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In 1964, the BBC filmed a 6-episode TV adaptation under the title Smuggler's Bay, starring future Doctor Who stars Frazer Hines and Patrick Troughton as John Trenchard and Ratsey, respectively.
He also presented the Doctor Who video releases The Troughton Years ( showcasing selected surviving episodes of missing stories ) and The Pertwee Years ( a lookback at his time on the show, with his three selected episodes ) in the early 1990s.
Many of the early episodes in which Troughton appeared were wiped by the BBC ( a full list of Doctor Who episodes missing from the BBC Archives is available here ).
Troughton found Doctor Whos schedule ( at the time, 40 to 44 episodes per year ) gruelling, and decided to leave the series in 1969, after three years in the role.
Troughton returned to Doctor Who three times after he originally left the programme, becoming the only former " Doctor " to reprise the role that many times on television after his original run.
Troughton enjoyed the return to the programme so much that he readily agreed to appear one more time as the Second Doctor, with Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor in The Two Doctors ( 1985 ).
After Troughton left Doctor Who in 1969, he appeared in various films and television roles.
* June 21 – Patrick Troughton makes his last regular appearance as the Second Doctor in the concluding moments of Episode 10 of the Doctor Who serial The War Games.
Actor Patrick Troughton briefly appears as the Second Doctor at the conclusion of the serial.

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