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Martin King is the founder and managing director of the Luton based corporate entertainment booking agency, Eminence, but is better known for the scandals that occurred during his tenure as director of Luton Town. King was a director of Luton Town from July 2005 until March 2007, when he resigned following the sacking of Mike Newell. King called Newell's sacking undemocratic, and suggested that only two board members were actually present at the sacking although that's not believed to be the sole reason behind his departure.
King has since revealed that £3,700,000 is currently unaccounted for at the club, and that Newell was sacked for a letter he sent to the board of directors questioning certain the ongoings at the club.
Martin King is a British actor, voice actor and former continuity announcer.
His television credits include Dixon of Dock Green (1961), Crossroads (1964), Detective (1968) and The Troubleshooters (1969). He also appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Power of the Daleks in 1966.
King is associated with the productions of Gerry Anderson, having provided voices for the Supermarionation series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and Joe 90. He also had an uncredited role in the film Doppelgänger.
On the big screen he starred in the 1967 film Poor Cow, and also served as a continuity announcer for both Southern Television and the BBC, introducing episodes of Doctor Who for the latter in the 1980s. He has also worked for radio, such as the BBC World Service.
Martin King worked as a television continuity announcer for both Southern Television and the BBC. He also used to work in radio - most recently for the BBC World Service. He has been associated with three cult television series - Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet, Joe 90 and Doctor Who. He also used to introduce episodes of Doctor Who in the 1980s.




