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He was suggested for the role of Sam Tollinger, a major character in the unproduced television story Crime of the Century, which would have formed part of Season 27 of Doctor Who had the classic series not been cancelled in 1989. Tollinger formed the basis for the character of Markus Creevy, who appeared in the audio stories Thin Ice and Crime of the Century in which he was played by Ricky Groves.

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  • Tom Georgeson
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  • He was suggested for the role of Sam Tollinger, a major character in the unproduced television story Crime of the Century, which would have formed part of Season 27 of Doctor Who had the classic series not been cancelled in 1989. Tollinger formed the basis for the character of Markus Creevy, who appeared in the audio stories Thin Ice and Crime of the Century in which he was played by Ricky Groves.
  • Tom Georgeson was born in Liverpool on 8th August 1937. He has built up an extensive range of film and television parts of which his four-episode appearances as press photographer Eddie Royle between October 1974 and March 1976 were one of his first television roles. He has also appeared in Doctor Who and also had a part in the final episode ever of the seminal police series Z Cars in 1978. He first came to widespread public attention for his role as Dixie Dean in the Play for Today: Blackstuff and its 1982 follow-up, award-winning series The Boys from the Blackstuff. From thereon in he has appeared in regular roles in many major series such as Juliet Bravo, G.B.H, Between the Lines, Liverpool 1 and Bleak House.
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  • Tom Georgeson was born in Liverpool on 8th August 1937. He has built up an extensive range of film and television parts of which his four-episode appearances as press photographer Eddie Royle between October 1974 and March 1976 were one of his first television roles. He has also appeared in Doctor Who and also had a part in the final episode ever of the seminal police series Z Cars in 1978. He first came to widespread public attention for his role as Dixie Dean in the Play for Today: Blackstuff and its 1982 follow-up, award-winning series The Boys from the Blackstuff. From thereon in he has appeared in regular roles in many major series such as Juliet Bravo, G.B.H, Between the Lines, Liverpool 1 and Bleak House. On the big screen he had a part in the highly successful 1988 film A Fish Called Wanda where his character's name of "Georges Thomason" was a play on words on his own name.
  • He was suggested for the role of Sam Tollinger, a major character in the unproduced television story Crime of the Century, which would have formed part of Season 27 of Doctor Who had the classic series not been cancelled in 1989. Tollinger formed the basis for the character of Markus Creevy, who appeared in the audio stories Thin Ice and Crime of the Century in which he was played by Ricky Groves.
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