William Hartnell - Television

Television

  • Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents (1955)
  • London Playhouse "The Inward Eye" (1955)
  • The Errol Flynn Theatre "The Red Geranium" (1956)
  • A Santa For Christmas (1957)
  • The Army Game (1957–1958)
  • Probation Officer "Episode No.1.28" (1959)
  • The Flying Doctor "The Changing Plain" (1959)
  • Dial 999 (1958–59)
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1960)
  • Kraft Mystery Theater "The Desperate Men" (1961)
  • Ghost Squad "High Wire" (1961)
  • The Plane Makers "One Of Those Days" (1963)
  • The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre "To Have And To Hold" (1963)
  • No Hiding Place The Game (1967)
  • Softly, Softly: Task Force "Cause Of Death" (1968)
  • Crime of Passion "Alain" (1970)
  • Doctor Who (1963–66, 1973)

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