Roy William Skelton (20 July 1931 – 8 June 2011) was a British actor most noted for his voice work. He was best known for playing Zippy and George in Rainbow, and for voicing the Daleks and the Cybermen in Doctor Who.
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Roy William Skelton (20 July 1931 – 8 June 2011) was a British actor most noted for his voice work. He was best known for playing Zippy and George in...
and the final performance by the longest-serving Dalek vocal artist, RoySkelton. Executive Producer Richard Curtis later wrote the 2010 episode "Vincent...
Styggron was played by Martin Friend. Marshal Chedaki was played by RoySkelton. The silent Kraal underling that appears in one scene was played by the...
Elgin, was taken ill during the recording of The Green Death, and so RoySkelton was brought in to play a new character called Mr James, who was given...
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The Mock Turtle appears in Alice in Wonderland (1986) (TV) played by RoySkelton. The Mock Turtle appears in Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV) played by...
due to an electronic form of laryngitis – the croaking was provided by RoySkelton. K9's later appearances in the season were voiced by David Brierley,...
Guest Judith Paris – Eldrad Stephen Thorne – Kastrian Eldrad Roy Pattison – Zazzka RoySkelton – King Rokon Rex Robinson – Dr. Carter Glyn Houston – Professor...
rehearsals. Wisher also provided some of the voices for the Daleks with RoySkelton; in some scenes, he was acting to his own pre-recorded dialogue. Stuntman...
ITV Studios Rainbow Zippy (voiced by RoySkelton and puppeteered by Ronnie Le Drew) George (voiced by RoySkelton) The Sooty Show Sooty (voiced and puppeteered...
"The Impossible Astronaut" (2011) "The Wedding of River Song" (2011) RoySkelton Voice of the Cybermen The Tenth Planet (1966) The Wheel in Space (1968)...
The Lord Chamberlain (voiced by Peter Hawkins in the 1955 plays and RoySkelton from 1958 onwards)- the senior officer of the royal household, who also...
Watson – Arthur Terrall Jo Rowbottom – Mollie Dawson Peter Hawkins, RoySkelton – Dalek Voices Robert Jewell, Gerald Taylor, John Scott Martin, Murphy...
"Saturday Blues" Jeremy Summers David Squire TBA Julia Chambers, Tim Munro, RoySkelton, Geoffrey Cheshire, Adrienne Burgess and Brenda Kempner 2 February 1989 (1989-02-02)...
Nicholas Pennell – Winton John Line – Martin Mitzi Webster – Mrs Martin RoySkelton – Norton Morris Perry – Captain Dent Bernard Kay – Caldwell John Herrington –...
Hawkins and Graham, other voice actors for the Daleks have included RoySkelton, who first voiced the Daleks in the 1967 story The Evil of the Daleks...
Scott Martin, Cy Town, Tony Starr, Toby Byrne – Daleks Royce Mills, RoySkelton – Dalek Voices Ken Barker – Mutant Production Directed by Graeme Harper...
Mike Yates David Savile – Colonel Crichton John Leeson – Voice of K9 RoySkelton – Dalek Voice John Scott Martin – Dalek Operator Stuart Blake – Commander...
the TV movie. Leeson voiced the Dalek Battle Computer in Parts 1–3, and Skelton, Mills and Miller voiced the Daleks. An uncredited fourth Dalek voice appears...
Cyberman. Early Cybermen had an unsettling, sing-song voice, provided by RoySkelton, constructed by placing the inflections of words on the wrong syllables...
Richard Ireson – Axus Maurice Selwyn – Custodian Bronson Shaw – Student RoySkelton, Patrick Tull – Kroton Voices Robert La'Bassiere, Miles Northover – Krotons...
Servo Robot Jerry Holmes, Gordon Stothard – Cybermen Peter Hawkins, RoySkelton – Cybermen Voices Deborah Watling – Victoria Waterfield Production Directed...
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