Mark Strickson

British TV producer and actor (born 1959)


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nameMark Strickson
captionStrickson as Vislor Turlough
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birth_placeStratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
years_active1982–present
known_forPlaying Vislor Turlough in Doctor Who
spouse
children1
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Mark Strickson (born 6 April 1959) is an English television producer and actor best known for playing companion Vislor Turlough in Doctor Who from 1983 to 1984.

Early life

Strickson was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He attended King Edward VI Grammar School in his home town, the same school as William Shakespeare, and was also a chorister at Holy Trinity Church (Shakespeare's Church), where his father, John Strickson, was organist and choirmaster. He studied drama at RADA in London.

Career

As an actor, Strickson appeared in the BBC medical series Angels before landing his part in Doctor Who, co-starring with Peter Davison and Janet Fielding between 1983 and 1984. He appeared at Doctor Who 20th-anniversary celebrations in Longleat in 1983, alongside many other cast and crew members from the series. He also played the young Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1984 television film A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott.

After this, Strickson emigrated to Australia, where he studied zoology at the Armidale campus of the University of New England, part-funding his education by teaching theatre studies for five years. He subsequently relocated to Dunedin, New Zealand, where he took up residence. He appeared in a television advertising campaign for Strepsils throat lozenges which aired in Australia and New Zealand in 1993. Strickson became a documentary producer and director, especially of wildlife documentary programmes. He has produced programmes for, amongst others, the Discovery Channel, the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Animal Planet. In this capacity, he brought Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter", to public attention with such shows as *The Ten Deadliest Snakes in the World.*Pieter de Vries ACS Pieter de Vries ACS Mark Strickson Interview in The Malaysia Star Newspaper 8 March 2005, Quoted by Outpost Gallifrey

Strickson has reprised the role of Turlough in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio dramas. He has also contributed interviews and voiceover commentaries for DVD releases of his various Doctor Who serials.

Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Strangers1st PCEpisode: The Lost Chord
Juliet BravoGeoffEpisode: Nothing to Report
AngelsTerry6 episodes
1983–1984Doctor WhoVislor Turlough32 episodes
1984A Christmas CarolYoung ScroogeTV movie
1985BergeracWestEpisode: Low Profile
1986David CopperfieldMarkhamTV Serial
1987Strike It Rich!PhotographerEpisode: Second Childhood
Flying LadySimon GouldEpisode: The Test
1988CasualtyGynaecological RegistrarEpisode Absolution
1989CassidyDoctorTV movie
Fear in Fun ParkSimon RawlingsTV movie
1990Rafferty's RulesGavin KeyesEpisode: A Fair Day's Work
1993MinderSwanEpisode: For a Few Dollars More
Police RescueCarterEpisode: Speeding
1998Lust in SpaceProsecutorDocumentary
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Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Advanced WarriorsGuardian Force
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References

References

  1. [http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/5595736/Doctor-Who-star-on-a-mission Stuff.co.nz]
  2. (11 September 2009). "Mark Strickson (1994)".
  3. (11 September 2009). "Mark Strickson (1994)".
  4. "Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews / Exclusive Interview: Mark Strickson | Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews".
  5. (9 September 2011). "Doctor Who star on a mission". Stuff.
  6. (9 March 2006). "Producer Mark Strickson Joins NHNZ (NHNZ Press Release)".
  7. (13 March 2013). "Doctor Who – Interview with Mark Strickson".

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