So you think you're a Monty Python trivia buff, eh?
Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart met with Santa Claus or "Father Christmas" as the Captain puts it. The actors are, as usual, wearing their bowlers.Spoiler: one of these three people is imaginary....
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untagged. Benedict Cumberbatch photoshoot for The Hollywood Reporter. Outtakes.
William Henry "Bill" Hartnell (born 8 January 1908 in St Pancras, London[1], died 23 April 1975 in Marden, Kent[2]) played the First Doctor from 1963 to 1966, beginning from An Unearthly Child to The Tenth Planet. He returned to the role in The Three Doctors, although a minimal involvement due to ill-health. Despite claiming through his life that he was born in Devon, Hartnell was in fact born in St Pancras, London, England on 8 January 1908, the only child of an unmarried mother, Lucy Hartnell,