Plaque

Jon Pertwee - SW19

Erection date: 23/10/2016

Inscription

Jon Pertwee, 1919 - 1996, actor, entertainer & Time Lord, worked here.
The Doctor Who Appreciation Society
New Wimbledon Theatre

Site: Jon Pertwee - SW19 (1 memorial)

SW19, The Broadway, 93, New Wimbledon Theatre

The plaque was unveiled in a temporary position but is now (2021) on the wall just inside the main entrance to the theatre.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Jon Pertwee - SW19

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Doctor Who

Television programme broadcast by BBC One since 1963. It was originally inten...

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Jon Pertwee

Actor.  Born 3 Sheffield Terrace, Kensington. Having served in the Royal Navy...

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Doctor Who Appreciation Society

A website for fans of the BBC television series Doctor Who.

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New WImbledon Theatre

A Grade II listed theatre, which opened originally as just the Wimbledon Thea...

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