Frazer Hines Private Signing 180905


 
FRAZER HINES
We are pleased to be able to announce a private signing with Frazer Hines

Frazer will happily sign your personal items and/or photographs.

If you would like a 10" x 8" photo (that we will provide) signed then please click the "Autograph" product below.

If you have personal items that you would like signed then click the "Personal Items" product below.  You can send us your CD/DVD covers, Pictures, Books and Posters etc...

When placing your order remember to choose an appropriate delivery option as this is the method we will use to return your items to you.

Private Signings will close on the date shown below. Once we have received every one's items we will take them to be signed. Once signed we will return them to you swiftly. Please be patient in waiting for your order as this process can take time.
Thank you






 
All items must be with us by: 5th September 2018
Please send personal items to the following address after placing your order:

10th Planet Events Limited
4 Willowtree Farm Cottages
Main Road, Deeping St Nicholas
Spalding
Lincolnshire, PE11 3BN


Mini Biography

Frazer Hines was born and raised in England. He is of Scottish descent on his mother's side, because she came from Port Glasgow. He came to prominence as a child actor, appearing in several films before he was fifteen, including X the Unknown (1956) and Charlie Chaplin's A King in New York (1957). In 1957 he played Napoleon in the six part BBC serial Huntingtower and followed this with the role of Jan in the seven part BBC serial The Silver Sword (1957-8). Other credits as a child actor include Run to Earth (1958) and William Tell (1958). Other television roles in the sixties include the characters of Tim Birch in Emergency Ward 10 (1963-4), and Roger Wain in Coronation Street (1965).

His big break came when he was cast to play the part of Jamie McCrimmon in the BBC series Doctor Who, a companion of the second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton. Frazer appeared in the series regularly from 1966 to 1969, earning himself a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest running companion of the Doctor. He returned to the show twice, as a cameo in the 30th anniversary show 'The Five Doctors' (1983), and alongside Patrick Troughton (second Doctor) and Colin Baker (sixth Doctor) in 'The Two Doctors' (1985).

In 1972, Frazer was cast in the soap opera Emmerdale Farm as Joe Sugden, a role he played regularly until 1994. Since leaving the show he has concentrated on a career in the theatre, appearing in many plays, and he currently believes he holds the record for the second most consecutive pantomime appearances - the record holder being Christopher Biggins with 38 appearances. His most recent theatre tour was in John A Penzotti's Five Blue Haired Ladies Sitting On A Green Park Bench (2011)....

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