Where to watch Jon Rollason in the UK
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Jon Rollason (9 April 1931 – 20 February 2016) was an English television actor, broadcaster and writer. He is best remembered for the role of Dr. Martin King in The Avengers. He appeared in episodes of Doctor Who (as Harold Chorley in The Web of Fear), Z-Cars, Coronation Street, Softly, Softly, and the soap opera Crossroads. For the last of these, he also wrote the scripts for some episodes.[4]
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- The Avengers (1961) as Dr. Martin King
- Studio 4 (1962) as Lorenzo
- The Spies (1966) as Michael Lambros
- Thirteen Against Fate (1966) as Emile
- The Cellar and the Almond Tree (1970) Cast
- Doctor Who: The Web of Fear (1968) as Harold Chorley
- We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959) as Commentator (voice)
- Routine Adventure (1965) Cast
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Most-watched Jon Rollason films currently: The Cellar and the Almond Tree (1970), Doctor Who: The Web of Fear (1968), We Are the Lambeth Boys (1959), Routine Adventure (1965).
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Selected TV credits: The Avengers (1961), Studio 4 (1962), The Spies (1966), Thirteen Against Fate (1966).
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