Dexter O'Neill has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Cult Conversations.

Ian is famous for his numerous appearances in Doctor Who alongside Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, and Tom Baker. He appeared in "The Macra Terror" (as Questa), "Inferno" (as Bromley), and "The Seeds of Doom" (as Dr Chester). He also featured as Gregory in the first part of "The Invasion". In 1970 Ian starred in ATV's first SF children's series, Timeslip. He appeared in the last two serials as Dr Frazer and his clone Alpha, alongside the late Dennis Quilley.Other television credits include Adam Adamant Lives!, The Last Sacrifice, Emergency Ward 10, The Big Spender, Softly Softly, Z Cars, Stand up for Nigel Barton, Mogul, Paul Temple, No Exit, Van der Valk, Spy Trap, Shoestring, Last of the Summer Wine, and two episodes of The Professionals ("Private Madness, Public Danger" and "Kickback"). He has also performed all the voices on the cartoon series All Talk for Central and is currently involved in providing the voices for Horrace and the Magic Motorcycle. He also appeared in the Big Finish audio drama Catch 1782 as Professor David Munro.
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Gareth David Lloyd has recently starred in the BBC 3 smash hit Torchwood, playing Ianto Jones. As he gears up towards filming the second series, Gareth talks to us about the pressures of filming Doctor Who's first successful spin-off. Gareth trained at the National Youth Theatre, and his credits include the role of Sebastian in Twelfth Night on stage, as well as appearances in television programmes such as Mine All Mine, Absolute Power, Casualty, Rosemary & Thyme, and The Bill. He has also recently voiced a collection of stories by M R James for Fantom Films.
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A graduate of the Old Vic Theatre School, Geoffrey has enjoyed being a part of many well-known and beloved TV series and films over his illustrious career. Titles range from such classic films as Dracula (1958) and Casino Royale (1967) to a number of TV appearances in shows such as The Avengers, The Saint, Z Cars, The Tomorrow People, Doctor Who, Casualty, Soldier Soldier, Peak Practice, Heartbeat, and of course Catweazle.Now in his sixth decade in the entertainment industry, he is still going strong with frequent TV and film credits. It comes as no surprise that his life and career as an accomplished actor gives him many fascinating stories to tell.
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Deborah Watling is best known for her role as Victoria in Doctor Who, alongside the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton. But many people aren't aware of her extensive acting career on stage, film, and television. Born into a theatrical family, her first on-screen roles were as a child in William Tell and episodes of The Invisible Man (both in 1959). But it was her role as Alice in The Life of Lewis Carroll that brought her to the attention of Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd. Other television roles have included The Newcomers, Danger UXB, Rising Damp, and Doctor in Charge. Her film work includes Take Me High with Cliff Richard and That'll Be the Day with David Essex. Deborah has also had a long career on the stage; her most recent theatre credits range from playing Mrs Alving in Ibsen's Ghosts, to Beverly in Abigail's Party.
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