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Post by Cullyn Of Cerrmor on Aug 14, 2017 23:09:45 GMT 9.5
'Doctor Who' Actor, Writer And Creator Of The Sonic Screwdriver, Victor Pemberton, Dies Aged 85 August 14, 2017 at 19:26PM Victor Pemberton, who has written and starred in Doctor Who, has passed away at the age of 85. As it stands, his cause of death remains unknown; however, many fans of the long-running BBC series will deeply miss Pemberton. Pemberton was born in 1931 in Britain's capital, London. During his early years, his first job was as a mail delivery boy for a timber magazine. As time progressed, Pemberton joined the Royal Air force, which is where he set up an entertainment system for his fellow colleagues. After leaving the RAF, Pemberton desired to be a writer, leading to his father buying him his first typewriter. Before becoming a professional writer, Pemberton became an actor, starring as a scientist in Doctor Who alongside Patrick Troughton in the 1967 story "The Moonbase." Following his experience in writing and becoming familiar with #DoctorWho, he later became a script writer for the science-fiction show, just like his best friend, Peter Bryant, who took over as the show's story editor. Click Here to Read More:
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