Actor. Born 24 Regent Square. First to take the role of Dr Who, 1963-66. Died in a hospital near Maidstone.
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William Hartnell
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BBC Television Centre - Doctor Who - William Hartnell
Doctor Who - William Hartnell, 1908 - 1975. BBC and the Heritage Foundation
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