Richard Franklin, celebrated for his roles in Doctor Who and Emmerdale, has passed away at 87, as confirmed in a heartfelt statement on Christmas Day. The announcement conveyed his peaceful departure after battling a prolonged illness, marking the end of a revered journey in the entertainment realm.
Franklin's recognition stemmed from his portrayal of Captain Mike Yates of UNIT in Doctor Who during the early 1970s. Beyond this iconic role, he graced screens in Crossroads and notably played Denis Rigg in ITV's Emmerdale.
Expressions of deep sorrow and admiration flowed from Franklin's spokesperson, highlighting his legacy of generosity, creativity, and captivating storytelling. His impactful presence in television and theater left an indelible mark on audiences, ensuring a lasting impression for generations.
Fans of Doctor Who will fondly remember Franklin's role as Captain Yates, an integral ally in safeguarding Earth from extraterrestrial threats. His dedication extended to special episodes, including the show's 20th-anniversary special in 1983, and his active participation in fan conventions where he shared anecdotes about the beloved character.
Reflecting on the camaraderie during Doctor Who's early days, Franklin reminisced about the set's familial ambiance, portraying it as an «extraordinary» environment during a 2012 podcast interview. Katy Manning, known for her portrayal of Jo Grant in Doctor Who, paid tribute to Franklin's courage and their recent meeting.
Details regarding Franklin's final rites are yet to be disclosed by his family, as conveyed through a social media statement. Born in Marylebone in 1936, Franklin's contributions extended beyond