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| birth date = [[21 September (people)|21 September]] [[1919 (people)|1919]]
 
| birth date = [[21 September (people)|21 September]] [[1919 (people)|1919]]
 
| death date = [[23 June (people)|23 June]] [[1986 (people)|1986]]
 
| death date = [[23 June (people)|23 June]] [[1986 (people)|1986]]
| job title = [[Actor]]
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| job title = Actor
| role = Professor [[Hayter]]
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| role = [[Hayter]]
 
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| time = 1982
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| non dwu = ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'', ''Brighton Rock'', ''The Dam Busters'', ''Police Surgeon'', ''Out of This World'', ''[[The Saint]]'', ''The Great Escape'', ''The Avengers'', ''Espionage'', ''Sherlock Holmes'', ''[[Danger Man]]'', ''Mogul'', ''This Man Craig'', ''[[Out of the Unknown]]'', ''Adam Adamant Lives!'', ''Haunted'', ''The Prisoner'', ''The Lion in Winter'', ''The Doctors'', ''Doomwatch'', ''Cromwell'', ''Owen M.D.'', ''Colditz'', ''Fall of Eagles'', ''Van der Valk'', ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'', ''The Mirror Crack’d'', ''Triangle'', ''Yes Minister''
 
 
| imdb = 0830740
 
| imdb = 0830740
 
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'''Nigel Stock''' ([[21 September (people)|21 September]] [[1919 (people)|1919]]-[[23 June (people)|23 June]] [[1986 (people)|1986]]<ref>[http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=16573 Aveleyman]</ref>) played Professor [[Hayter]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]''. One of his claims to fame is that he is the only actor ''other'' than [[Patrick McGoohan]] to play Number Six in an episode of {{wi|The Prisoner}}.
 
'''Nigel Stock''' ([[21 September (people)|21 September]] [[1919 (people)|1919]]-[[23 June (people)|23 June]] [[1986 (people)|1986]]<ref>[http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=16573 Aveleyman]</ref>) played Professor [[Hayter]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]''. One of his claims to fame is that he is the only actor ''other'' than [[Patrick McGoohan]] to play Number Six in an episode of {{wi|The Prisoner}}.
   
He is best known for playing [[John Watson|Dr Watson]] in the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]]'s 1960s series {{wi|Sherlock Holmes (1965 TV series)|Sherlock Holmes}}, and, in Series 2, appeared alongside [[Peter Cushing]]. He also portrayed Sherlock Holmes' mentor Rupert Waxflatter in the 1985 film {{wi|Young Sherlock Holmes}}, which was his final film. Other film appearances included Cavendish in {{wi|The Great Escape (film)|The Great Escape}} and William Marshal in {{wi|The Lion in Winter (1968 film)|The Lion in Winter}}. He also guest starred in episodes of ''[[The Saint]]'', ''[[Danger Man]]'', {{wi|The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers}}, {{wi|Adam Adamant Lives!}}, {{wi|Yes Minister}} and {{wi|Crown Court (TV series)|Crown Court}}.
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He is best known for playing [[John Watson|Dr Watson]] in the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]]'s 1960s series {{wi|Sherlock Holmes (1965 TV series)|Sherlock Holmes}}, and, in Series 2, appeared alongside [[Peter Cushing]]. He also portrayed Sherlock Holmes' mentor Rupert Waxflatter in the 1985 film {{wi|Young Sherlock Holmes}}, which was his final film. Other film appearances included Cavendish in {{wi|The Great Escape (film)|The Great Escape}} and William Marshal in {{wi|The Lion in Winter (1968 film)|The Lion in Winter}}. He also guest starred in episodes of ''[[The Saint]]'', ''[[Danger Man]]'', ''[[The Avengers]]'', {{wi|Adam Adamant Lives!}}, {{wi|Yes Minister}} and {{wi|Crown Court (TV series)|Crown Court}}.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:41, 18 December 2019

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Nigel Stock (21 September 1919-23 June 1986[1]) played Professor Hayter in the Doctor Who television story Time-Flight. One of his claims to fame is that he is the only actor other than Patrick McGoohan to play Number Six in an episode of The Prisoner.

He is best known for playing Dr Watson in the BBC's 1960s series Sherlock Holmes, and, in Series 2, appeared alongside Peter Cushing. He also portrayed Sherlock Holmes' mentor Rupert Waxflatter in the 1985 film Young Sherlock Holmes, which was his final film. Other film appearances included Cavendish in The Great Escape and William Marshal in The Lion in Winter. He also guest starred in episodes of The Saint, Danger Man, The Avengers, Adam Adamant Lives!, Yes Minister and Crown Court.

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