Trevor Ray is a British film and television writer and actor most notably known for his work on Doctor Who, and well as his two appearances in Emmerdale Farm. He also made several film appearances, notably as the treacherous barber Frisella in The Sicilian.
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| - Trevor Ray is a British film and television writer and actor most notably known for his work on Doctor Who, and well as his two appearances in Emmerdale Farm. He also made several film appearances, notably as the treacherous barber Frisella in The Sicilian.
- He made an on-screen appearance in Doctor Who and the Silurians as a ticket collector who falls victim to the Silurian virus. (DWM 222) He also acted as production supervisor for the story's location work, since the show was without a producer in the wake of Sherwin being re-assigned to Paul Temple, and incoming producer Barry Letts not having yet arrived. Ray also wrote the teleplay for the first episode of The Ambassadors of Death, after the production team were unhappy with David Whitaker's original version of the story. (REF: The Third Doctor Handbook)
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| - Trevor Ray is a British film and television writer and actor most notably known for his work on Doctor Who, and well as his two appearances in Emmerdale Farm. He also made several film appearances, notably as the treacherous barber Frisella in The Sicilian.
- He made an on-screen appearance in Doctor Who and the Silurians as a ticket collector who falls victim to the Silurian virus. (DWM 222) He also acted as production supervisor for the story's location work, since the show was without a producer in the wake of Sherwin being re-assigned to Paul Temple, and incoming producer Barry Letts not having yet arrived. Ray also wrote the teleplay for the first episode of The Ambassadors of Death, after the production team were unhappy with David Whitaker's original version of the story. (REF: The Third Doctor Handbook) Despite being an important member of the Doctor Who production team for two years, Ray was never once given an on-screen credit in the show.
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