Now Milton Johns is an excellent actor. We've encountered him twice before on the blog, once in The Enemy of the World, and another time in The Android Invasion. He plays good villains, consistently making characters that you just constantly detest. Now, when I first watched The Invasion of Time, four or five years ago, I didn't really know about Milton Johns the actor, only seeing the Castellan as an intriguing character. But then I watched the behind the scenes documentary and my jaw instantly dropped. I rushed to the DVD cabinet, pulled out a disc and quickly put on an old TV show I used to watch. I paused the credits, in some degree of shock. Milton Johns, it turned out, also appeared in a recurring role in the series The Basil Brush Show. His role was much the same as his Doctor Who roles, being the villainous landlord, a slimy creature that is instantly detested by all who watch him. To me as a child, I enjoyed watching the character, and I was overjoyed when I realised that he appeared in Doctor Who. So hats off to Milton Johns, one of my favourite supporting artists in the history of Doctor Who.
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