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The 20th Anniversary of Russell Hunter's Death
It was two decades ago today when an actor took his final breath. When he starred in Doctor Who, he starred in "The Robots of Death". His name was Russell Hunter and he was born in February of 1925. Next year would've been his 100th birthday if he had survived. Hunter starred in nineteen episodes of "The Gaffer" and one episode of "Born and Bred". People in England were sad twenty years ago today because they learned he was dead. In 1976, he starred in one episode of "Play From A". He also starred in "Daddy's Girl" and "Up Pompeii". Hunter starred in "The Cockleshell Heroes" and one episode of "The Bill". When it comes to forgetting him, the good people of England never will. [Dedicated to Russell Hunter (1925-2004) who died twenty years ago today on February 26, 2004]
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