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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trevor Ray () was a British actor, writer and script editor. As an actor he gained credits in many television series. As a writer and script editor he worked on series such as Doctor Who, Paul Temple and Children of the Stones. He died in December 2019.[1]

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Writing

Ray authored the final draft of Episode 1 of David Whitaker's much-rewritten Doctor Who serial The Ambassadors of Death (1970), but Whitaker received the sole credit on screen. He was an uncredited assistant script editor on the programme from The Invasion (1968) to Spearhead from Space (1970).

In October 1969, Ray joined former Doctor Who producers Peter Bryant and Derrick Sherwin to work on revamping another BBC series, Paul Temple.[2]

Along with Jeremy Burnham, Ray co-wrote the children's fantasy television serial Children of the Stones (1977) for HTV.[3] With Burnham, he also wrote the serial's novelization, published in the same year. With Burnham, he co-wrote a five episode children's serial entitled Raven (1977), as well as its novelization (1977).[4] (A sequel to Children of the Stones, titled Return to the Stones - written by Jeremy Burnham, appeared first as an e-book in 2012 and then as a physical book in 2015.)[5]

Acting

While working as script editor Terrance Dicks' assistant on Doctor Who in 1969, he also appeared on screen playing a ticket inspector in Doctor Who and the Silurians.[6]

Ray appeared in Emmerdale Farm from 1972 to 1973 as Bart Ansett, a friend of Jack Sugden, and again in 1986 as Robin Parr.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1969 Lock Up Your Daughters Quill
1972 Rentadick Rivet
1987 The Sicilian Frisella, the barber
1987 Little Dorrit Magnate from the City
2004 Ladies in Lavender Very Old Man 1 (final film role)

References

  1. ^ "Doctor Who Guide: Trevor Ray". Doctor Who Guide.
  2. ^ "Season 7". BBC Online. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ Alistair McGown. "Children of the Stones (1977)". Screenonline. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  4. ^ "RAVEN - The Complete Series / Review".
  5. ^ "Interview With Jeremy Burnham (Children Of The Stones, 1977)". 2 March 2015.
  6. ^ Ray Dexter (24 June 2015). Doctor Who Episode By Episode: Volume 3 Jon Pertwee. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781326315757. Retrieved 25 May 2020.

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