Autographs of Frazer Hines

Frazer Simpson Frederick Hines (born 22 September 1944) is an English actor. He began his career as a child actor and appeared in A King in New York (1957) with Charlie Chaplin. He later played Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who, appearing in more episodes than any other companion. He was a regular in the series alongside Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor between 1966 and 1969, and made guest appearances in the 1980s stories The Five Doctors and The Two Doctors. He also had a long-running role as Joe Sugden in Emmerdale Farm between 1972 and 1994. More about Frazer Hines

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Current items with a signature of Frazer Hines

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thumbnailDoctor Who Signed A4 Print - FRAZER HINES - Moonbase£12.00logo
thumbnailDoctor Who: The Faceless Ones & Web of Fear VHS Cover Signed by FRAZER HINES£26.00logo
thumbnailDoctor Who: The Ice Warriors DVD Insert Signed by FRAZER HINES£25.00logo
thumbnailDoctor Who: The Seeds of Death DVD Insert Signed by FRAZER HINES£22.00logo
thumbnailDoctor Who: The Underwater Menace DVD Cover Signed by FRAZER HINES£30.00logo
thumbnailDoctor Who: The Underwater Menace DVD Insert Signed by FRAZER HINES£25.00logo
thumbnailFRAZER HINES *Joe Sugden* EMMERDALE NOT SIGNED FAN CAST PHOTO CARD FREE POST£4.00logo
thumbnailFRAZER HINES - POPULAR BRITISH ACTOR - DR WHO - EXCELLENT SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH£8.00logo
thumbnailFrazer HINES Dr Who Actor Signed Mounted Photo Display AFTAL RD COA Emmerdale £34.99logo
thumbnailORIGINAL AUTOGRAPHED EMMERDALE CAST CARD FRAZER HINES Joe Sugden£2.49logo
Hines was born in Horsforth, a north-west suburb of Leeds in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the third son of Bill and Molly Hines. His mother was Scottish and came from Port Glasgow. Shortly after Hines was born, the family moved to Harrogate where his mother ran a boarding house. As a child, Hines went to the Western Board Primary School and then Norwood College. Through his parents attending a local amateur dramatics group and regularly visiting the cinema, Hines discovered a love for performing and began attending the Margery Newbury School of Dancing every Saturday morning. It was here that during a performance aged seven at the Royal Hall in Harrogate that Hines sang the song Louise while doing an impersonation of Maurice Chevalier which generated newspaper headlines reading "A young star is born here tonight at the Royal Hall Harrogate".

Because of this success, Hines began attending Corona Theatre School in London where his fellow classmates included Richard O'Sullivan, Dennis Waterman, Jeremy Bulloch and Francesca Annis. Making his debut in the film John and Julie (1955) as an extra in a crowd scene, Hines went on to have minor roles in Moby Dick, The Weapon and X the Unknown (all 1956). Hines' breakthrough role was in 1957 where he performed the role of Napoleon in a six-part television adaptation of John Buchan's 1922 novel Huntingtower. That same year, Hines appeared alongside Charlie Chaplin in the film A King in New York. From 1957 and throughout the 1960s, he performed a steady stream of roles in various television series, such as Jan in The Silver Sword (1957–58), Tim Birch in Emergency – Ward 10 (1963–64), and Roger Wain in Coronation Street (1965). He appeared in a 1964 serial, Smuggler's Bay, with Patrick Troughton. With a well-established career in television, Hines appeared in feature films less frequently, however he did appear in I Could Go On Singing (1963) with Judy Garland and the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967). Read even more about Frazer Hines at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Frazer Hines

In total, we tracked 237 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Frazer Hines (Dr Doctor Who Dapol Exclusive Rare Black Cyberman Event With Frazer Hines Signed) was sold in May 2022 for £174.99 while the cheapest item (Frazer Hines Signed Autograph) found a new owner for £0.25 in September 2018. The month with the most items sold (8) was November 2012 with an average selling price of £3.48 for an autographed item of Frazer Hines. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2022 with £174.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was March 2016. In average, an autographed item from Frazer Hines is worth £3.73.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Frazer Hines were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailCard Framed Autograph of ‘Dr Who: Jamie McCrimmon’ Frazer Hines & Colour Print£15.00logo
thumbnailDoctor Who related. Hines Sight: The Life and Loves of Frazer Hines (signed copy£14.99logo
thumbnailDoctor Who The Abominable Snowmen 1982 Target Book Signed By Frazer Hines£15.66logo
thumbnailDr Who - The 6 Doctors 1000 piece Sealed Jigsaw Puzzle + Frazer Hines autograph£3.99logo
thumbnailemmerdale signed cast card Frazer Hines (Joe Sugden)£3.00logo
thumbnailFrazer Hines + note Autograph (GC5) 5.5 x 3.5 inch£8.00logo
thumbnailFRAZER HINES - DR WHO / EMMERDALE ACTOR - SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH£1.00logo
thumbnailFrazer Hines signed photo 1990s, Emmerdale, TV actor£1.99logo
thumbnailFrazer Hines signed photograph£2.00logo
thumbnailHines Sight - Frazer Hines MP3 Audio Signed by Frazer Hines£15.00logo

Latest News about Frazer Hines

Ex-Emmerdale actor Frazer Hines talks about role in stage thriller (02/23/15): Agatha Christie’s thrilling tale And Then There Were None is about ten people who are enticed to an island....and get bumped off one by one.

Doctor Who's Frazer Hines 'cast in Starz series Outlander' (11/17/14): Frazer Hines will portray Sir Fletcher Gordon, the governor of Wentworth Prison.

Treat for people of Lowestoft as Doctor Who star from the 1960s, Frazer Hines, t (03/23/14): Fans of the longest running sci-fi show in the world have been given another treat in Lowestoft.