Poldark for
those who are unclear is set in the late 18th century. It’s about a character, Ross Poldark who
after fighting in the American War of Independence, returns to his Cornish home
to find his copper mines and estate in ruins, his dad dead and his sweetheart
Elizabeth engaged to his cousin Francis.
Never a dull moment, eh!
The series
first aired in 1975 and starred Robin Ellis as Ross Poldark. It was a popular show, so it was no surprise
really that another old drama series saw a revival back in 2014, this time with
Aiden Turner taking up the lead role.
I’ve not seen the new series myself, I’m not a fan of costume dramas,
although back in 1975, on a Sunday evening, it was watch the series or go to
bed – so obviously you stayed up!!!
During the
research I discovered that there were more cast and crew from Who in the
Classic series than in the New, and there were more cast and crew from Who than
in Torchwood, but given that the old series began in the 70’s, it’s not all
that surprising.
Poldark from 2015
Directed by
Edward Bazalgette for 8 episodes in 2015. Director of
Series 9 Doctor Who 2015 for episodes 5 and 6
Cast
Eleanor Tomlinson Demelza for 8 episodes in 2015.
Played Eve in SJA - The Mad Woman in the Attic part 1 & 2 in 2009 (was
uncredited in part 1). Appeared as Eve in SJA: The Alien Files episode #1.2 in
2010 but was uncredited.
Philip Davis Jud Paynter for 5 episodes in
2015. Played Lucius in Doctor Who: The
Fires of Pompeii in 2008, credited as Phil Davis. Appeared as Lucius in Doctor
Who Greatest Moments in the episode The Doctor in 2009.
Richard Hope Harris Pascoe for 5 episodes in
2015. Played Malohkeh uncredited in Doctor Who: The Hungry Earth in 2010. Played Malohkeh in Cold Blood 2010, Dr.
Malokeh in The Wedding of River Song 2011, and Bleytal in Dinosaurs on a
Spaceship in 2012.
Pip Torrens Cary Warleggan for 4 episodes in
2015. Played Rocastle in Doctor Who two
parter Human Nature and The Family of Blood in 2007.
Sabrina Bartlett Keren Smith for 3 episodes in
2015. Played Quayle's Ward in Doctor
Who: Robot of Sherwood in 2014.
Julian Seager Landlord for 2 episodes in 2015.
Played Big Red, uncredited in Doctor Who: Nightmare in Silver in 2013. Appeared
as Crozier in video documentary Trials and Tribulations in 2008.
Patrick Ryecart Sir Hugh Bodregun for 1 episode in
2015. Played Crozier in Doctor Who: The
Trial of a Time Lord part 5 - 8 in 1986.
Film Editing by
Adam Green editor of 2 episodes of Poldark in
2015. Was Editor of 2 episodes of Doctor
Who in 2015 episode #1.4, Episode #1.3 (Series 9)
Art Direction by
Nandie Narishkin for 1 episode in 2015. Was Stand-by
art director for 5 episodes of Doctor Who from 2012 - 2013. The Snowmen, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War,
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, The Crimson Horror
Makeup Department
Abi Brotherton makeup artist for 1 episode in
2015. Was Make up Artist for 13 episodes
in 2010 for Doctor Who - The Eleventh Hour, The Beast Below, Victory of the
Daleks, The Time of Angels, Flesh and Stone, The Vampires of Venice, Amy's
Choice, The Hungry Earth, Cold Blood, Vincent and the Doctor, The Lodger, The
Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang. Was Make
up supervisor for all 5 episodes of Torchwood: COE in 2009.
Chris Lyons special effects teeth for 1 episode
in 2015. Chris heads up Fangs F/X who is
renowned throughout the industry for their prosthetic facial effects such as
specialised character teeth. Special
effects teeth for 8 episodes of SJA from 2009 - 2010.
Second Unit Director or
Assistant Director
Richard J.R. Jones third assistant director crowd:
dailies for 8 episodes in 2015. Was
floor runner for Torchwood: Miracle Day: The New World in 2011 but was
uncredited.
Roger Tarry carpenter for 8 episodes in 2015.
Was a carpenter but uncredited for Doctor Who: Midnight in 2008 and The Lodger
in 2010.
Stunts
Abbi Collins stunt coordinator for 8 episodes in
2015. Was Stunt coordinator for 11
episodes of Doctor Who from 2006 - 2009. Was stunt co-ordinator for 12 episodes
of SJA from 2007 - 2008 and appeared as herself for 3 episodes of Doctor Who
Confidential from 2007 - 2009. Space
Craft 2007, Oods and Ends 2008 and Is There Life on Mars? 2009.
Camera and Electrical
Department
Ed Moore director of photography for 8
episodes in 2015. Was director of
photography: second unit for 2 episodes of Doctor Who in 2013. The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the
Doctor both of which were uncredited.
Adam Sculthorp aerial camera operator for 8
episodes in 2015. Was stereo superviser
for Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctors 2013.
Nick Powell electrician for 8 episodes in 2015.
Was electrician for 6 episodes of Doctor Who from 2012 - 2013.
Rob Carter steadicam operator for 4 episodes
in 2015. Was steadicam operator for 3
episodes of Doctor Who from 2013 - 2014.
The Bells of St John and The Rings of Akhaten in 2013 he was uncredited
but for Last Christmas in 2014 he was credited.
Roger Pearce camera operator for 1 episode in
2015. Was Camera Operator for Doctor Who
from 2006 - 2009 and was director of photography for Doctor Who: Music of the
Spheres in 2008.
Thomas Shawcroft camera trainee: dailies for 1
episode in 2015. Was camera trainee for
Doctor Who: Flatline in 2014.
Other crew
Monty Till assistant location manager /
supervising location manager bristol
for 8 episodes in 2015. Was unit manager
for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 2012 to 2013 - The Snowmen in 2012, The Bells
of St John, The Rings of Akhaten, Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, The
Crimson Horror, Nightmare in Silver, The Name of the Doctor and The Time of the
Doctor in 2013.
Old Series
Poldark cast & Crew who have also appeared in Doctor Who both ends of the
Camera.
Poldark from 1975
Directed by
Kenneth Ives for 4 episodes in 1975. As an actor
played Toba for episodes 1 - 5 of Doctor Who: The Dominators in 1968. Appeared as Toba for Second Time Around: The
Troughton Years in 2012.
Christopher Barry for 4 episodes in 1975. Directed 43 episodes of Doctor Who from 1963
- 1979. From The Daleks episodes - The Dead Planet and The Survivors, The
Ambush and The Expedition in 1963/64.
The Rescue episodes 1 & 2 in 1965, The Romans epis 1 - 4 in
1965. The Savages epi 1 - 4 in 1966, The
Power of the Daleks epis 1 - 6 in 1966, The Daemons 1-5 in 1971, The Mutants
epi 1 - 6 in 1972, Robot Part 1 - 4 in 1975, The Brain of Morbius Part 1 - 4
and The Creature from the Pit part 1 - 4 in 1979. As an actor appeared in
Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius as the Mind Battle Face uncredited in 1976. He
was credited as himself for various Doctor Who video documentaries from 1993 - 2012
from Changing Time: Living and Leaving Doctor Who in 2006, Built for War in the
same year and A Matter of Time in 2007.
Return to Devil's End in 1993, Myth Makers: William Hartnell in 1999,
Myth Makers Vol. 50: Elisabeth Sladen 2000, Patrick Troughton Mythmakers 2002, Terrance Dicks: Fact &
Fiction 2005, Are Friends Electric in 2008, Getting a Head in 2008, Christopher
Barry: Director in 2010, Doctor Who: Team Erato in 2010. Mounting a Rescue in 2009 and Second Time
Around: The Troughton Years in 2012.
Writing Credits
John Wiles for 1 episode in 1977. Was Doctor Who Showrunner and producer for
all four episodes of The Myth Makers in 1965. Showrunner for all episodes of
The Dalek's Master Plan in 1966, Showrunner for all 4 episodes of The Massacre
of St. Bartholomew's Eve 1966 and all 4 episodes of The Ark in 1966. Appeared as producer in archived footage in
video documentary Doctor Who': Daleks - The Early Years in 1993.
Cast
Mary Wimbush Prudie Paynter for 22 episodes from
1975-1977. Was Aunt Lavinia Smith in K-9
and Company: A Girl's Best Friend tv movie in 1981.
Forbes Collins Zacky Martin for 14 episodes from
1975-1977. Was Chief Officer in part 1 & 2 in Doctor Who: Vengeance on
Varos in 1985. Was uncredited as Chief Officer in Nice or Nasty?: The Making of
Vengeance on Varos video docu 2012.
Kevin McNally Drake Carne for 13 episodes in
1977. Played Hugo Lang for part 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: The Twin Dilemma in 1984.
Appeared uncredited as Hugo Lang for Lords and Luddites: Making 'The Mark of
the Rani' video in 2006.
John Baskcomb Nat Pearce for 10 episodes from
1975-1977. Played Rossini in epi 1 &
2 of Terror of the Autons in 1971. Appeared as Rossini uncredited in Doctor
Who: The Doctors Revisited tv mini series docu episode The Third Doctor 2013.
Christopher Benjamin Sir Hugh Bodrugan for 9 episodes, from 1975-1976. Played
Colonel Hugh in Doctor Who: The Unicorn and the Wasp in 2008. In Classic Who
played Sir Keith Gold for Inferno epis 1 - 5 and 7 in 1970, and Jago for parts
1 - 6 in The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977. In 2006, played Keith Gold in Can
You Hear the Earth Scream video short.
Played Colonel Hugh Curbisly in Doctor Who Greatest Moments episode The
Doctor in 2009. And appeared as Jago but
uncredited for Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited tv mini series docu episode
The Fourth Doctor 2013.
Cynthia Grenville Constance Bodrugan for 8 episodes
from 1975-1976. Played Maren in Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius part 1 - 4 in
1976. Cynthia appeared as herself and Maren in Getting a Head - video
documentary short in 2008 and Designs on Karn where she was uncredited as Maren
in 2008.
Alan Tilvern Nicholas Warleggan for 7 episodes
in 1977. Played a Forester in Doctor
Who: Planet of Giants episodes - Planet of Giants, Dangerous Journey and Crisis
in 1964.
Jonathan Newth Capt. Blamey for 5 episodes in
1975. Played Orfe for part 1 - 4 of
Underworld in 1978. Appeared as himself for Into the Unknown: The making of
'Underworld' in the video short docu in 2010.
Gertan Klauber Tom Harry for 4 episodes in 1977.
Played a Galley Master in The Romans episode - All Roads lead to Rome in 1965, played Ola
for epis 1 - 4 of The Macra Terror in 1967.
Appeared as Ola for Second Time Around: The Troughton Years video
documentary in 2012. From 1966 to 1975
Dave Carter Harry Harry for 5 episodes from
1975-1977.
Dave Carter
has appeared as a variety of different characters. In 1966 he appeared a Male Rebel although
uncredited in episode 1 of The Power of the Daleks. In 1968 appeared as an IE Guard again
uncredited for epi 1 of The Invasion. In
episodes 4, 5 and 7 played a Silurian for Doctor Who and the Silurians, in epi
6 he played an uncredited Ambulance Man in 1970. He played Primord in epi 5 and 6 of Inferno. Museum Attendant in 1971, epi 1 of Terror of
the Autons. A Prison Officer for epi 1 -
6 of The Mind of Evil in 1971, was a Guard on Skybase uncredited in The
Mutants, episode 1 in 1972. Played
Sergeant Duffy in Part 1 of Invasion in 1974, Played Grierson (scenes deleted)
for part 1 of The Android Invasion in 1975, and Part 4 with the same character.
He appeared as Grierson in the video short The Village that Came to Life in
2012.
Malcolm Tierney Monk Adderley for 4 episodes in
1977. Played Doland in part 9 - 12 of Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord in
1986. Appeared as Doland for video documentary Trials and Tribulations in 2008.
Peter Diamond Joe Nanfan for 4 episodes in 1977. Was fight arranger for 5 episodes of Poldark in
1977. Was fight arranger for 10 episodes of Doctor Who from 1964 - 1971 and
stunt double for 2 episodes from 1964 - 1971. Was fight arranger for Doctor
Who: The Highlanders episode 2 in 1966. Played Delos in Doctor Who episodes All
Roads lead to Rome ,
Conspiracy and Inferno in 1965. Was
Morok Technician in The Dimensions of Time in 1965, Was Morok Guard for two
episodes The Search and The Final Phase in 1965. Was a Sailor in The Highlanders episodes 2 -
4 in 1966/67, Was Davis for episode 1 of The Ice Warriors in 1967. Was an uncredited Extra in episode 1 of The
Enemy of the World in 1967, was uncredited as Dr Who and Salamander for episode
6 of the same story this time in 1968.
Was an uncredited Confederate Horseman in The War Games episode 3 and an
alien guard again uncredited in episode 9 of The War Games in 1969.
Martin Fisk Mark Daniel for 4 episodes from
1975-1976. Played Vargos for parts 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive in
1980. Appeared as Vargos uncredited in video documentary A New Beginning in
2004.
Jon Croft Blewitt for 4 episodes in
1975. Played Tom Girton in epi 1 - 3 of
Doctor Who: The Daemons in 1971.
David Garfield Jacka Hoblyn for 3 episodes from
1975-1976. Played Von Weich for episodes
3 - 6 of Doctor Who: The War Games in 1969, played Neeva in parts 1 - 4 of The
Face of Evil in 1977. He provided commentary for the Doctor Who 1963 The Face
of Evil DVD. In 2009 appeared as Von
Welch for video documentary War Zone: The End of an Era and again the same
character for Race Against Time video documentary in 2011.
Esmond Webb Rev. Odgers for 3 episodes in 1977.
Played Sgt. Major Burns for epi 1 and 7 of Doctor Who: The War Games in
1969. Appeared as Sgt. Major Burns in
the video documentary War Zone: The End of an Era in 2009.
John Ringham Henshawe for 3 episodes from
1975-1976. John played three different
characters in Doctor Who, from Tlotoxl in all four episodes of The Aztecs. He played Josiah Blake in The Smugglers episodes
2 - 4 in 1966, played Ash for Colony In Space episodes 1 - 6 in 1971. He
appeared in two video documentaries - in 2011 Race Against Time as Tlotxtol,
and Remembering 'The Aztecs' where he appeared as himself and Tlotoxl.
Don Henderson Tom Carne for 3 episodes in
1975. Played Gavrok in Doctor Who: Delta
and the Bannermen part 1-3 in 1987. He appeared in the video documentary The
Doctors, 30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond as himself in 1995.
Stuart Fell Fight Arranger for 3 episodes from
1975-1977. Was uncredited for stunts in epi 1 of Doctor Who: Terror of the
Autons: in 1971, was fight arranger for part 1- 3 & 6 of The Talons of
Weng-Chiang in 1977, was stunts uncredited for part one of The Ribos Operation
in 1978, was uncredited as fights arranger in part 3 of State of Decay in 1980
but credited for part 4. As an actor he
appeared uncredited as a UNIT soldier for epi 1 & 2 of The Claws of Axos in
1971, was Alpha Centauri for epi 1 - 4 of The Curse of Peladon in 1972, was an
uncredited Sea Devil in The Sea Devils, part 4 in 1972, was a Functionary
(uncredited) in epi 1 of Carnival of Monsters in 1973, was the Body of Alpha
Centauri in The Monster of Peladon part 1 - 6 in 1974, was a Tramp in Planet of
the Spiders part 2 in 1974, an uncredited Wirrn Larvae in part 2 of The Ark in
Space in 1975, and a Wirrn Operator in parts three and four. Was a Double for Styre (uncredited) in The
Sontaran Experiment part 1 in 1975, Played Kraal in part 3 of The Android
Invasion in 1975. A year later was the Monster
in The Brain of Morbius part 3 & 4.
Again in 1976 was a Forking Peasant (giggles) and an uncredited Guard
for part 1 of The Masque of Mandragora and an Entertainer for part 2. Was an uncredited Tesh Guard in part 1 &
3 of The Face of Evil in 1977, again in the same year was an uncredited Guard
in Part 1 & 4 of The Sun Makers. In
1978 played a Sontaran in part 4 - 6 of The Invasion of Time and finally played
Roga in State of Decay
part 3 in 1980.
From 1977 -
2013 has appeared in many Who videos and television documentary's from Serial
Thrillers in 2003 where he appeared as an uncredited Morbius Monster, in 2007
for Hammer Horror as the same creature.
In A Matter of Time he appeared as a Sontaran in the same year. In 2008 he appeared again as a Sontaran for
The Rise and Fall of Gallifrey and Out of Time.
In 2010 he appeared as Alpha Centauri for The Sarah Jane Adventures part
2 - Death of the Doctor. He appeared in
The Lively Arts documentary episode Whose Dr. Who as himself but uncredited in
1977. In 1993 for the tv documentary I
Was That Monster, three years later he appeared as himself for a video
documentary - I Was A 'Doctor Who' Monster.
In Carnival of Monsters TV special in 1996 he appeared as himself. In Built for War he appeared as himself in
the video short about the Sontarans in 2006.
A year later in 2007 he appeared as himself for The Ribos File. In 2008 he appeared as himself, the stuntman
and a Sea Devil for Hello Sailor!: Making the Sea Devils docu short. And finally Hadoke vs. HAVOC video
documentary short as himself in 2013.
Roy Evans Nick Vigus for 3 episodes in
1975. Played Trantis for 3 episodes of
Doctor Who: The Dalek's Master Plan - Day of Armageddon, The Traitors and
Volcano in 1965. Played Bert for epi 1
& 2 of The Green Death in 1973, and played a Miner for part 3 and 4 of The
Monster of Peladon in 1974.
Milton Johns Matthew Sanson for 3 episodes
in1975. Played Benik in episodes 2 - 6 of Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World in
1968. Played Guy Crayford in The Android Invasion part 1 - 4 in 1975. Played
Kelner in The Invasion of Time part 1 - 6 in 1978. He appeared in 5 video
documentary's from 2007 - 2012. A Matter
of Time as Castellan Kelner in 2007, The Ties that Bind us and The Rise and Fall of Gallifrey as Kelner
in 2008, Out of Time as himself and Kelner in 2008, and The Village that Came
to Life as himself - Interviewee and Guy Crayford in 2012.
Edward Evans Aukett for 3 episodes in
1975). Played Ted Moss in Doctor Who:
Image of the Fendahl part 1 - 4 in 1977.
Tim Barlow Mr. Tankard for 2 episodes from
1975-1977. Played Tyssan for episodes 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: Destiny of the
Daleks. In 2007 appeared as Tyssan for two video shorts - Davros Connections
and Directing 'Who': Ken Grieve.
Barry Jackson Charlie Kempthorne for 2 episodes
from 1975-1976. Played Ascaris for 2 episodes of Doctor Who: The Romans in 1965
(The Slave Traders and All Roads lead to Rome ). Played Jeff Garvey in Galaxy 4 episode - The
Exploding Planet in 1965 and Jeff Garvey for Mission to the Unknown again in 1965. He was Drax in The Armageddon Factor part 5
& 6 in 1979. He appeared as himself and Drax in 2007 for a video short -
Defining Shadows. And in two video
docu's in 2007, he appeared as Drax for A Matter of Time and Directing 'Who':
Michael Hayes.
Jack May Ralph Allen Daniell for 2 episodes
in 1977. Played General Nicolai Hermack
in all 6 episodes of The Space Pirates in 1969. Appeared as General Hermack for
video documentary - Second Time Around: The Troughton Years in 2012.
Matthew Walters French Sergeant for 2 episodes in
1977. Played a Main Gate Prisoner for
episodes 3, 4 and 5 of The Mind of Evil in 1971. Walters was uncredited for episodes 3 and 4.
Stephen Jack Sir John Treneglos for 2 episodes in 1975. Played Farrell Senior
in Doctor Who: Terror of the Autons episode 2 in 1971. In 2006 he appeared in
Genesis of a Classic video as Farrell Senior.
Gregory de Polnay played a Sergeant for 1 episode in
1977. In Doctor Who he played D.84 in
The Robots of Death parts 1 - 4 in 1977. In a video short he appeared as
himself in 1996 I Was a Doctor Who' Monster.
Jay Neill played Isaac Ward for 1 episode in
1977. In Doctor Who from 1968 - 1978,
played uncredited and credited roles, from an uncredited guard in epi 6 of The
Enemy of the World in 1968, an uncredited policeman in epi 3 of Doctor Who and
the Silurians in 1970, a Pikeman in part 2 of The Masque of Mandragora in 1976,
Silvey in part 1 of The Invisible Enemy, Guard Klimt for part 2 of Underworld,
but uncredited in part 3 for the same character.
Ann Davies Woman for 1 episode in 1976. Ann played the role of Jenny for 5 episodes
of The Dalek Invasion of Earth in 1964.
She appeared as herself and Jenny in the video documentary Future
Memories: Making the Dalek Invasion of Earth in 2003.
Debby Cumming played Mary for 1 episode in 1977. Played the fair girl in part six of Doctor Who:
The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977.
John Scott Martin Hawke for 1 episode in 1977. Is known better as a Dalek Operator from 1965
- 1988. He was a Zarbi operator in 1965
and Zarbi for episodes 2 - 6, was a Dalek, Dalek Operator and Mechanoid for all
6 episodes of The Chase. Was a Dalek and
Dalek operator for all 12 episodes of
The Dalek's Master Plan in 1965/66. Was
a Dalek for episodes 3 - 6 of The Power of the Daleks in 1966. The Evil of the Daleks episodes 5 - 7 in 1967
as a Dalek, Was a Robot in Colony in Space epi 1-3 in 1971, was uncredited as
Charlie in The Daemons epi 3 - 6 in 1971.
Was a Dalek for Day of the Daleks for episodes 1 - 4 in 1972. Was uncredited as Mutt for episodes 1 - 4 and
epi 6 and credited as Mutt for epi 5 of The Mutants in 1972, was an uncredited
Gell Guard for The Three Doctors episode 1 in 1972. Was a Dalek in Frontier in Space episode 6 in
1973. Was a Dalek operator in Planet of
the Daleks epi 2 - 6 in 1973. Played
Hughes in epi 1 of The Green Death in 1973.
Was a Dalek Operator credited as John Scott-Martin for epis 1-4 of Death
to the Daleks in 1974. Played a Reading
Guard, uncredited in Robot Part 1, in 1974.
Was a Dalek Operator in 1975 in Genesis of the Daleks epis 1 - 6. Played Kriz in part 1 of The Brain of Morbius
in 1976. Was Nucleus in part 3 and 4 of
The Invisible Enemy in 1977 credited as John Scott-Martin. In the Five Doctors in 1983 was a Dalek
Operator. In 1984 was a Dalek Operator
for parts 1 and 2 of Resurrection of the Daleks. In Revelation of the Daleks in 1985 part 1 & 2 was a Dalek Operator
and again credited with the hyphen in his name.
In Remembrance of the Daleks appeared again as a Dalek operator for parts
2 - 4 in 1988. In a tv short documentary he appeared as himself for I Was That Monster
in 1993. In 1996 appeared as himself in
a video documentary I Was a 'Doctor Who' Monster. He appeared on Clive James on TV in 1998 as
himself for the Episode relating to Doctor Who #2.6. In 1998 appeared in Carnival of Monsters tv
special as himself, and again as himself for The Story of Doctor Who in 2003,
and himself in Genesis of a Classic video in 2006. He appeared as himself and a
Dalek for 'Doctor Who': Daleks - The Early Years in 1993.
John Scott
Martin was born on 1 April, 1926 in Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside UK . He died January 6, 2009, in Great Maplestead,
Essex , UK age 82.
Peter Miles played Manners for 1 episode in
1976. In 1970 played Dr. Lawrence in Doctor Who and the Silurians epis 1 -
6. Played Professor Whitaker in Invasion
of the Dinosaurs Part 2 - 6 in 1974, And played Nyder in parts 1 - 6 in Genesis
of the Daleks in 1975. In 1993 appeared in tv movie documentary Doctor Who:
Thirty years in the TARDIS as uncredited Nyder.
In 2006 appeared as Nyder for The Dalek Tapes. 2007 as Nyder for Terror Nation: Terry Nation
and Doctor Who video docu. Was
uncredited as Whitaker for The Culture Show documentary for episode Me, You and
Doctor Who in 2013. In 2006 appeared in
Genesis of a Classic video as himself and Nyder. In 2007 appeared as Nyder video docu in
Davros Connections. In What Lies Beneath
a video docu short appeared as himself and Dr. Lawrence in 2008, again in the
same year appeared as himself and Dr. Lawrence for Going Underground,
Mark Eden St. John Peter for 1 episode in 1977. In 1964 played the
role of Marco Polo in the story of the same name for all 7 episodes. Appeared
as himself for the TV short docu William Hartnell: The Original in 2013.
Frank Jarvis 1st Male Rabble for 1 episode in
1975. In Doctor Who: The War Machines played a Corporal in episode 3 in
1966. Played Ankh in parts 3 and 4 of
Underworld in 1978. Played Skart in The
Power of Kroll part 1 - 4 in 1978/79.
Appeared as Skart for a video documentary in 2007 called A Matter of
Time. In 2010 appeared uncredited as
Ankh in Into the Unknown: The Making of 'Underworld' video short.
Nigel Winder John Bone for 1 episode in
1977. Played an Exxilon uncredited in
Death to the Daleks part 1 and 2 in 1974.
Ian Cunningham played the Landlord for 1 episode
in 1975. Played Dr. Meredith in Doctor
Who and the Silurians epi one in 1970.
Peter Rutherford Doctor #2 for 1 episode in
1975. Played Roth in Doctor Who: The
Sontaran Experiment part 1 and 2 in 1975.
Max Faulkner Miner for 1 episode in 1976. From 1970 - 1978 appeared as several
characters in Doctor Who, from The Ambassadors of Death epi 4 and 6 in 1970 as
a UNIT soldier, uncredited in epi six.
An uncredited Exxilon in Death to the Daleks part 1 in 1974. A miner in part 6 of The Monster of Peladon
again in 1974. In the same year was an
uncredited Second Guard Captain in Planet of the Spiders part 4. In 1975 was a Thal Guard for part 3 of
Genesis of the Daleks. Was an uncredited
Crew Member in Planet of Evil part 1, Corporal Adams for part 1 - 4 of The
Android Invasion. In 1977 played an
uncredited guard in part 1 of The Face of Evil.
In part 2 played an uncredited Tribesman. In The Sun Makers part 1 and 3 played an
uncredited Rebel in 1977. In parts 3 - 6
played Nesbin in The Invasion of Time in 1978.
Was fight
arranger for 1 episode of Doctor Who in 1976, The Hand of Fear part 2, and an
uncredited Stunts for part 1 of The Hand of Fear. Played a Guard Captain for part 5 of Planet
of the Spiders in 1974.
Maureen Morris Woman for 1 episode in 1976. Was
the voice of the Spider in Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders part 3-6 in 1974.
John Dawson Mr. Lukey for 1 episode in
1977. Played a Time Lord in part 1 and 2
in Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin in 1976.
Appeared as a Time Lord for the video documentary The Rise and Fall of
Gallifrey in 2008.
Harry Van Engel Footman for 1 episode in 1977. Played an uncredited Kaled Scientist in parts
2, 5 and 6 of Genesis of the Daleks in 1975.
Oliver Gilbert Francis' Friend for 1 episode in
1975. In Doctor Who: The Day of the
Daleks he was the voice of the Daleks for episodes 1 - 4 in 1972.
Philip Madoc played Sir Henry Bull for 1 episode
in 1975. Born Philip Jones on July 5th,
1934, in Twynyrodyn, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales , Philip Madoc appeared four
times in Doctor Who from 1968 - 1979, playing 4 different characters. From The Krotons in 1968/69 as Eelek, The War
Games in 1969 for War Lord, for The Brain of Morbius in 1976 as Solon, and in
1978/79 as Fenner in The Power of Kroll.
In 2009 he appeared in a video short as War Lord in War Zone: The End of
an Era. In Designs on Karn, another
video short he appeared as Solon but was uncredited in 2008. In A Matter of Time he appeared as Fenner for
another video documentary this time in 2007.
In the same year he appeared in a video short entitled Dr. Solon. In 2003 he appeared in yet another video
short uncredited as Solon for Serial Thrillers.
Sadly on 5th March, 2012 at the age of 77, Philip Madoc died in Michael
Sobell Hospice, Northwood, Hillingdon, London UK.
William Wilde played Salter for 1 episode in
1975. Played a Draconian Captain in epi
4 and 5 of Doctor Who: Frontier in Space in 1973, was credited as Bill Wilde.
James Hall 1st Fop for 1 episode in 1975. In Doctor Who: The Reign of Terror episode -
A Land of Fear in 1964 he played a Soldier. In The Dalek's Master Plan episodes
The Traitors and Counter Plot in 1965 he played Borkar. In 1993 he appeared as
Borkar for the Doctor Who: Daleks - The Early Years video documentary.
Noel Johnson Captain Gower for 1 episode in
1977. In 1967 played King Thous for
Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace epi 2 - 4 however in epi 3 his character was
credited as Thous. In Invasion of the
Dinosaurs: part 2 - 6 he played Charles Grover M.P. in 1974.
Terence Brook Clerk at the Election for 1 episode
in 1977. Played Braun in Doctor Who:
Planet of Evil part 1 in 1975. Played an
uncredited Servant in The King's Demons part 1 in 1983, played an uncredited
Retrograde in Frontios part 1 in 1984.
In a video documentary about Doctor Who called Second Time Around: The
Troughton Years he appeared as King Thous in 2012. In 2013 he appeared as Sir Charles but
uncredited for The Culture Show for the episode - Me, You and Doctor Who.
Jay McGrath Mr. Trengrouse for 1 episode in
1977. Played uncredited characters in
Doctor Who from a Worker in The War Machines episode 3 in 1966, a UNIT soldier
in Doctor Who and the Silurians episode 3 in 1970, a Coven Member for Image of
the Fendahl part 3 and 4 in 1977, and Dead Androgum in The Two Doctors part 1
in 1985.
Steve Emerson Footpad for 1 episode in 1975. In
Doctor Who Steve played many uncredited roles including a guard in The Macra
Terror in 1967 episode 1 - 3, whereas epi 4 of the same story he was a credited
guard. In epi 8 of The War Games in 1971
he played a UNIT Soldier. He played a
Retrograde in part 1 & 4 of Frontios in 1984 and in Revelation of the
Daleks part 2 in 1985 he played a guard.
Chris Gannon played a Gaoler for 1 episode in
1975. He played Casey in parts 1 - 4 of
Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977.
Hugh Martin played a Cart driver for 1 episode
in 1975. Played Munro in Terror of the Zygons part 1 in 1975, in part 2 of
Vengeance on Varos in 1985, played a priest.
Charles West played Aaron Otway for 1 episode in
1975. Played Captain in The War Machines
episodes 3 & 4 in 1966, Sam Becket in epi 1 of The Moonbase in 1967, was
known as Sam for epis 2 - 4, was Fell in The Green Death epi 2 - 3 in
1973.
Harry Fielder played a Street Man (uncredited)
for 1 episode in 1975. He played a Krarg
Commander and Krarg 3 both uncredited in the Doctor Who: Shada video in
1992. From 1967 - 1982, Harry played
many varying roles on Doctor Who, nearly all uncredited. In The Enemy of the World: epi 2 and 3 in
1967/68 he played a Central European Guard, in The Wheel in Space epi 1 & 2
in 1968 he played a Wheel Crewmember. In
Revenge of the Cybermen part 1 in 1975 he played Vogan. In The Seeds of Doom 1976 part 3 he played a
guard, but in part 4 of that story he played a credited guard. In the Deadly Assassin he was to play another
uncredited guard. In 1977, he played a Second Assassin for The Face of Evil
part 1, and a Titan Base Crewman in The Invisible Enemy: part 1. In 1978 he played a Levithian Guard for The Ribos Operation: part 3. In 1979, a credited guard in The Armageddon
Factor: Part 2. He played Tigellan but
was uncredited for the role in Meglos: part 1 in 1980. And in Castrovalva part 1 in 1982 he played
the role of yet another Security guard.
Wow, that
is some CV!
Terry Pearson played a Footman uncredited for1
episode in 1977. In Doctor Who: The Mark
of the Rani part 1 & 2 he played the role of an uncredited miner in 1985.
Series Produced by
Morris Barry producer for 16 episodes from
1975-1976. Directed 13 episodes of Doctor Who from 1967 - 1968 (The Moonbase
epi 1 - 4, The Tomb of the Cybermen epi 1 - 4, and The Dominators epi 1 - 5. In
1979 played the part of Tollund in Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit part
1. Appeared as himself in three video
shorts - The Cyber Story (as Director of The Moonbase) in 2008, Tombwatch in
2002, and Cybermen: The Early Years in 1992 including archive footage of his
role as director. Born in 1918, in Northampton , UK , Morris Barry died age 82 in
2000.
Anthony Coburn producer for 4 episodes in
1977. Was writer of 4 episodes of Doctor
Who in 1963 (An Unearthly Child, The Cave of Skulls, The Forest of Fear and The
Firemaker)
Film Editing by
Alistair McKay for 8 episodes in 1977. Was editor
for Doctor Who: The Green Death epi 1, 2 & 4 in 1973 as film sequences of
which epi 2 and 4 are uncredited. For
Snakedance part 4 film sequences but as Alastair MacKay as oppose to McKay, in
1983.
Dave King for 4 episodes in 1975, Was editor
for Doctor Who: The Mutants for all 6 episodes in 1972.
Richard Trevor for 2 episodes in 1975. Was editor
for Doctor Who: Underworld part 4 in 1978 but was uncredited
Ian Pitch for 2 episodes in 1977. Was editor
for Doctor Who Confidential in 2005 for episodes - The Good, The bad and the
Ugly, TARDIS tales and Dalek. Editor in
the Doctor Who: A New Dimension movie documentary in the same year
Costume Design by
John Bloomfield for 15 episodes from
1975-1976. Was costume designer for
Doctor Who: The Face of Evil parts 1-4 in 1977 and parts 1 -6 of The Talons of
Weng Chiang in 1977.
Makeup Department
Sylvia James makeup artist for 10 episodes in
1977. Was make up artist for 37 episodes from 1967 - 1969, did make up for 23
episodes from 1967 - 1975, make up for 10 epis from 1966 - 1975, make up for 8
episodes from 1972 - 1975, make up
supervisor for 6 episodes in 1967, key make up artist for 5 episodes in 1968,
and make up designer for 1 episode in 1967.
Series Production Management
Christopher D'Oyly John unit production manager for 22
episodes from 1975-1977. Was production
unit manager for 26 episodes of Doctor Who from 1976 - 1977 (The Masque of
Mandragora, The Hand of Fear, The Deadly Assassin, The Face of Evil, The Robots
of Death, The Talons of Weng Chiang). Was uncredited as assistant floor manager
for The Ark in 1966, was uncredited production assistant for 4 episodes of The
Macra Terror in 1967, appeared as himself in the video Evolution of the
Invasion in 2006. Was production
assistant uncredited for The Invasion epi 1 -8 in 1968, uncredited production
assistant for Doctor Who and the Siluriansepi 1 and 7 in 1970, Inferno in the
same year epis 1-7 uncredited again as production assistant. Uncredited production assistant for The Curse
of Peladon epi 4 in 1972, in the same year for The Mutants episode 6,
uncredited. In Carnival of Monsters epi
1 - 4 in 1973 in the same role and Death to the Daleks part 4 in 1974 again
uncredited.
Sound Department
Derek Medus film sound for 4 episodes from
1975-1976. Was sound recordist for all 4 episodes of Spearhead from Space in
1970. Was film sound for episodes 1 - 4
of The Time Monster in 1972, was film sound for Carnival of Monsters epi 2 - 3
in 1973
Graham Bedwell film sound for 4 episodes in
1975. Was film recordist for 15 episodes
of Doctor Who from 1976 - 1979 - part 1 - 4 of The Hand of Fear in 1976, part 2
- 4 of The Deadly Assassin in 1976, epi 1 - 4 of Destiny of the Daleks in 1979
and part 1 - 4 of City of Death
in 1979.
Mike Jones sound: studio for 4 episodes in
1975. Was studio Sound for The Pirate
Planet for part 1 in 1978, was Sound: Studio for part 2 - 4 of The Pirate
Planet.
Bill Meekums film sound for 3 episodes in
1975. Film sound for part 1 -3 of
Genesis of the Daleks in 1975, film recordist for part 1 - 4 of Image of
Fendahl in 1977.
Clive Derbyshire boom operator for 2 episodes in
1975. Was film sound assistant
uncredited though for part 1 & 2 of Terror of the Zygons in 1975.
Visual Effects by
Peter Pegrum visual effects designer for 2
episodes in1976. Was an uncredited effects assistant for episode 1 of Doctor
Who: Terror of the Autons in 1971. Was
visual effects designer for parts 1-4 of Horror of Fang Rock in 1977, parts 1-4
of The Horns of Nimon in 1979/80 and visual effects designer for parts 1 - 4 of
Terminus in 1983.
Camera and Electrical
Department
Godfrey Johnson film cameraman for 8 episodes from
1975-1976. Was film cameraman for 6 episodes of Doctor Who - Mawdryn Undead
part 1 - 4 in 1983, Attack of the Cybermen part 1 - 2 in 1985.
Dave Sydenham studio lighting for 4 episodes from
1975-1976. Was lighting for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: The Moonbase (epis 1 - 3
uncredited) in 1967.
Peter Catlett studio lighting for 4 episodes 1975.
Was lighting for four episodes of The Brain of Morbius in 1976, and
studio lighting for part 1 and 2 of The Awakening in 1984.
Keith Hopper camera operator / film cameraman
for 4 episodes in 1975. Was film cameraman for Doctor Who: The Invasion part
one in 1974, was uncredited film camera for part 5 of Invasion of the Dinosaurs
in 1974. film cameraman credited for
part 6 of the same story. Was film cameraman
for part 1 and 6 of The Monster of Peladon in 1974, film cameraman for The
Seeds of Doom part 6 in 1976 and part 1 of Earthshock in 1976 as film
cameraman.
John Treays studio lighting for 3 episodes from
1975-1976. Studio lighting uncredited for 7 episodes of Doctor Who: The Daleks
1963 - 1964 and lighting uncredited for the last 3 episodes of Doctor Who:
Marco Polo in 1964.
Elmer Cossey film cameraman for 2 episodes in
1975. Was an uncredited film cameraman for episode 5 of Planet of the Daleks in
1973. Was film cameraman for Genesis of
the Daleks part 1 - 3 in 1975, was film cameraman for part 1-4 of Revenge of
the Cybermen in 1975, film cameraman for part 1-4 of Image of the Fendahl in
1977, and film cameraman for part 1-4 of The Pirate Planet in 1978.
John Dixon studio lighting for 2 episodes in
1975. Studio lighting for Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons part 1-4 in 1975,
The Seeds of Doom part 1-6 in 1976 and Destiny of the Daleks epi 1 - 4 in 1979.
Was lighting for Warrior's Gate part 1-4 in 1981.
John Green lighting for 1 episode in 1975. Was
camera and electrical lighting - studio lighting for 7 episodes of Doctor Who:
Inferno (uncredited for episodes 1 - 6, credited for episode 7 studio lighting.
1970. Was technical operations manager
uncredited for 11 mixed episodes of Doctor Who from 1965 - 1966.
Editorial Department
John Barclay vision mixer for 1 episode in
1975. Was uncredited as vision mixer for
Doctor Who: The Web of Fear episode 1 - 6 in 1968, and uncredited as vision
mixer in 1970 for The Ambassadors of Death episodes 1 - 7 and uncredited vision
mixer for part 4 of The Time Warrior in 1974.
Other crew
Roselyn Parker production assistant for 8 episodes
from 1975-1976. Was an uncredited
assistant floor manager for 6 episodes of Doctor Who: The Abominable Snowmen in
1967. Was uncredited assistant floor
manager for 6 episodes of The Web of Fear in 1968. Was uncredited assistant floor manager in
1971 for 4 episodes of The Claws of Axos, and again uncredited assistant floor
manager of The Monster of Peladon part 1 and 6 in 1974. Was production manager for 4 episodes of
Doctor Who: The Visitation in 1982.
Edwina Craze production assistant for 6 episodes
from1975-1977. In 1966 was uncredited production assistant for Doctor Who: The
Tenth Planet episodes 1 - 4. Was
assistant floor manager uncredited for Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World
episode 1 - 6 in 1968, Was again uncredited as Assistant floor manager in 1968
for The Mind Robber epis 1-5. Was
uncredited as production assistant for The Krotons epis 1 -4 in 1969. Was uncredited as production assistant for
The War Games episode 10 in 1969. Was
production assistant for Terror of the Zygons part 1 - 4 in 1975.
Lovett Bickford production assistant for 4 episodes
1977.Was director of Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive part 1 - 4 in 1980. Was assistant floor manager for 7 episodes of
Doctor Who - The War Machines episode 1 - 3 but was uncredited in 1966. Was Assistant floor manager again uncredited
for episodes 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: The Moonbase in 1967.
Geraldine Stephenson choreographer for 2 episodes from
1975-1976. Was choreographer for part 1
& 2 of Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius (movement) in 1976.
Thea Murray production assistant for 2 episodes
in 1977. Was production assistant for
episodes 1 - 4 of The Masque of Mandragora in 1976.
Ros Anderson production assistant 1 episode
1975. Production Assistant for 6 episodes of The Talons of Weng Chiang in 1977,
and assistant floor manager uncredited in 1972 for The Curse of Peladon episode
1 and episode 4.
Ann Aronsohn production assistant for 1 episode
in 1977. Was production manager for 4
episodes of Doctor Who: Mawdryn Undead in 1983.
Was Production Assistant for all 6 episodes of Doctor Who: The Armageddon
Factor in 1979.
Margot Eavis video presentation (unknown
episodes) Was production manager for Parts 1 & 2 of Doctor Who: Vengeance
on Varos in 1985.
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