Frazer Hines

Frazer Hines (born 22 September 1944 ) played companion Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who, from The Highlanders to The War Games, and again in the twentieth anniversary special, The Five Doctors, and the Season 22 story, The Two Doctors. Outside Doctor Who, he is perhaps best known for playing Joe Sugden in.

At the age of eight, after studying acting at the Corona Academy, he made his acting debut. He was thirteen when he appeared in Charlie Chaplin's (1957). By the age of fifteen, he had appeared in six films. In 1960 he appeared in the eight-part serial The Young Jacobites. His television roles included Jan in (1957-1958), Tim Birch in  (1963-1964) and Roger Wain in Coronation Street (1965).

In Doctor Who he played the part of Jamie McCrimmon, a companion of the Second Doctor, from 1966 to 1969, and reappeared in The Five Doctors (1983) and The Two Doctors (1985). The original script treatment for The Three Doctors had called for him to return as Jamie in that story as well, but scheduling conflicts with his work on Emmerdale Farm, as well as objections by Jon Pertwee to what he perceived as too many characters in the story, prevented this.

After his three-year stint as Jamie in Doctor Who Hines resumed the life of a jobbing actor until 1972, when he was cast in the soap opera Emmerdale Farm as Joe Sugden — a role he played until 1994. Between making episodes of Emmerdale, as it was renamed in the 1980s, he has continued a career in the theatre and made occasional appearances on other TV shows.

In 1981, Frazer married Irish actress Gemma Craven, but the marriage dissolved in 1984. He married again in 1994 to Liz Hobbs. They divorced in 2003.

He is also a noted amateur jockey.

Recently, Hines has returned to the Doctor Who franchise through the Big Finish Productions audio line, performing Jamie for the Companion Chronicles and The Lost Stories series. In this capacity he also made use of his impersonation of Patrick Troughton, and in 2013 was formally cast as the Second Doctor for an extended cameo in the anniversary story The Light at the End. In 2010, Hines took part in a series of audio dramas pairing Jamie with the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker).

Hines has published two autobiographies: Films, Farms and Fillies (1996) and Hines Sight (2009).

In July 2010, Hines revealed that he had been battling bowel cancer for eleven years, but had chosen not to publicise the fact (even going so far as omitting it from his 2009 autobiography) until given the medical all-clear.

In March 2013, Frazer appeared on a Doctor Who edition of the TV game show, and partnered up with Louise Jameson.

Doctor Who

 * The Highlanders
 * The Underwater Menace
 * The Moonbase
 * The Macra Terror
 * The Faceless Ones
 * The Evil of the Daleks
 * The Tomb of the Cybermen
 * The Abominable Snowmen
 * The Ice Warriors
 * The Enemy of the World
 * The Web of Fear
 * Fury from the Deep
 * The Wheel in Space
 * The Dominators
 * The Mind Robber
 * The Invasion
 * The Krotons
 * The Seeds of Death
 * The Space Pirates
 * The War Games
 * The Five Doctors
 * The Two Doctors

Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories

 * Helicon Prime
 * The Glorious Revolution
 * The Emperor of Eternity
 * City of Spires as "Jamie"
 * The Wreck of the Titan as "Jamie"
 * Night's Black Agents as "Jamie"
 * Legend of the Cybermen as "Jamie"
 * Prison in Space
 * The Forbidden Time
 * The Selachian Gambit
 * The Jigsaw War
 * The Rosemariners
 * House of Cards
 * Shadow of Death
 * The Apocalypse Mirror
 * The Light at the End
 * The Queen of Time
 * Lords of the Red Planet
 * The Dying Light
 * Little Doctors
 * Last of the Cybermen
 * Return to Telos
 * The Yes Men
 * The Forsaken
 * The Way of the Empty Hand
 * The Black Hole
 * The Isos Network
 * The Mouthless Dead
 * The Story of Extinction
 * The Integral
 * The Edge
 * The Night Witches
 * The Outliers
 * The Morton Legacy
 * The Wreck of the World

Audiobooks

 * Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors
 * The Nameless City

Documentary

 * 30 Years in the TARDIS
 * The Missing Years
 * Tombwatch
 * The Story of Doctor Who
 * The Fact of Fiction
 * Highlander - The Jamie McCrimmon Story
 * Flash Frames
 * Evolution of The Invasion
 * Girls! Girls! Girls!
 * War Zone
 * Shades of Grey
 * Recharge and Equalise
 * Tomorrow's Times
 * Regenerations: From Black and White to Colour
 * Second Time Around
 * The Doctors Revisited - The Second Doctor
 * Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty
 * Lunar Landing
 * Toby Hadoke's Who's Round
 * A Fishy Tale
 * The Fan Show

Other

 * Death Takes a Holiday
 * Pointless Celebrities: Doctor Who Special