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One of the UK's most prolific television actors for 50 years, Peter Halliday was the son of an auctioneer and estate agent. He was schooled in Shropshire. Halliday failed his exam as apprentice auctioneer, worked briefly for Rolls-Royce, then served in the British Army during the Second World War, based in Iraq, Palestine and Egypt, until 1947. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1949. He became a member of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, which later became the Royal Shakespeare Company. He achieved his greatest fame in the BBC's science-fiction television drama A for Andromeda (1961). He also gained further cult status for several appearances in Doctor Who (1963), which included providing monster voices for two serials and appearing under heavy makeup to play the alien Pletrac in Robert Holmes' witty parody of television and its viewers, Carnival of Monsters: Episode One (1973).
7.4The Remains of the Day
1993
6.4Lassie
2005
3.4Clinic Exclusive
1971
6.8Dunkirk
1958
6.8Esther
1999
5.6Giro City
1982
2.0Beasts: Buddyboy
1976
6.2Madhouse
1974
4.5Virgin Witch
1972
6.2The Black Windmill
1974
6.6Sunday Bloody Sunday
1971
7.2Tiger Bay
1959
6.3Captain Clegg
1962
4.2Keep It Up Downstairs
1976
6.7R.H.I.N.O.; Really Here in Name Only
1983
10.0The Fast Kill
1972
7.2Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death
1970
5.8Anybody's Nightmare
2001
9.0Doctor Who: City of Death
1979
7.8Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters
1973