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His main claim to fame before playing the Doctor was as the villainous proto-yuppie Paul Merroney in ''Series/The Brothers'', a 1970s British SoapOpera about a family-owned trucking company, which gave him a certain [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys sex symbol status]]. He also made himself known to SF fans with a LargeHam performance as Bayban the Butcher, the deranged VillainOfTheWeek in the ''Series/BlakesSeven'' episode "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS3E6CityAtTheEdgeOfTheWorld City at the Edge of the World]]". On top of that, he was also the only Doctor (until Creator/PeterCapaldi[[note]]And Creator/DavidTennant, counting Creator/BigFinish[[/note]]) to appear as a different character in the series first, as Commander Maxil in Season 20's "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E1ArcOfInfinity Arc of Infinity]]".

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His main claim to fame before playing the Doctor was as the villainous proto-yuppie Paul Merroney in ''Series/The Brothers'', ''Series/TheBrothers'', a 1970s British SoapOpera about a family-owned trucking company, which gave him a certain [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys sex symbol status]]. He also made himself known to SF fans with a LargeHam performance as Bayban the Butcher, the deranged VillainOfTheWeek in the ''Series/BlakesSeven'' episode "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS3E6CityAtTheEdgeOfTheWorld City at the Edge of the World]]". On top of that, he was also the only Doctor (until Creator/PeterCapaldi[[note]]And Creator/DavidTennant, counting Creator/BigFinish[[/note]]) to appear as a different character in the series first, as Commander Maxil in Season 20's "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E1ArcOfInfinity Arc of Infinity]]".



* ''Series/The Brothers'': Paul Merroney

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His main claim to fame before playing the Doctor was as the villainous proto-yuppie Paul Merroney in ''The Brothers'', a 1970s British SoapOpera about a family-owned trucking company, which gave him a certain [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys sex symbol status]]. He also made himself known to SF fans with a LargeHam performance as Bayban the Butcher, the deranged VillainOfTheWeek in the ''Series/BlakesSeven'' episode "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS3E6CityAtTheEdgeOfTheWorld City at the Edge of the World]]". On top of that, he was also the only Doctor (until Creator/PeterCapaldi[[note]]And Creator/DavidTennant, counting Creator/BigFinish[[/note]]) to appear as a different character in the series first, as Commander Maxil in Season 20's "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E1ArcOfInfinity Arc of Infinity]]".

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His main claim to fame before playing the Doctor was as the villainous proto-yuppie Paul Merroney in ''The ''Series/The Brothers'', a 1970s British SoapOpera about a family-owned trucking company, which gave him a certain [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys sex symbol status]]. He also made himself known to SF fans with a LargeHam performance as Bayban the Butcher, the deranged VillainOfTheWeek in the ''Series/BlakesSeven'' episode "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS3E6CityAtTheEdgeOfTheWorld City at the Edge of the World]]". On top of that, he was also the only Doctor (until Creator/PeterCapaldi[[note]]And Creator/DavidTennant, counting Creator/BigFinish[[/note]]) to appear as a different character in the series first, as Commander Maxil in Season 20's "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E1ArcOfInfinity Arc of Infinity]]".



* ''The Brothers'': Paul Merroney

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