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When actor Fulton MacKay passed away in 1987, [[John Gordon Sinclair]] replaced him as the Captain's nephew [[P.K.]]; who was then replaced by [[Simon O'Brien]] as [[B.J.]] in the sixth season. |
When actor Fulton MacKay passed away in 1987, [[John Gordon Sinclair]] replaced him as the Captain's nephew [[P.K.]]; who was then replaced by [[Simon O'Brien]] as [[B.J.]] in the sixth season. |
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+ | The Captain, along with Sprocket, appeared in the 1984 Children's [[Royal Variety Performance]]. He gave a brief talk to the audience, explaining that the stories about strange creatures living under the lighthouse were utter nonsense as far as he was concerned. This was followed by a segment featuring the Fraggles. |
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PERFORMER | Fulton MacKay |
DEBUT | 1984 |
The Captain was the British equivalent of Doc in the UK co-production of Fraggle Rock. The Captain was a Scots-accented retired sailor, now active as a lighthouse keeper, who lived on an island somewhere off the South Coast of England, and who received Uncle Traveling Matt's postcards through a passing mailboat. The Captain was a bit crustier than Doc and tended to be slightly harsher towards Sprocket, but the two still had a very close relationship.
When actor Fulton MacKay passed away in 1987, John Gordon Sinclair replaced him as the Captain's nephew P.K.; who was then replaced by Simon O'Brien as B.J. in the sixth season.
The Captain, along with Sprocket, appeared in the 1984 Children's Royal Variety Performance. He gave a brief talk to the audience, explaining that the stories about strange creatures living under the lighthouse were utter nonsense as far as he was concerned. This was followed by a segment featuring the Fraggles.