EastEnders - 1985 –
present
Over the
years, Eastenders has had everything possible thrown at it, in terms of
storylines, apart from planes and trains but maybe the odd automobile. But then this is Walford, and there’s often
more than one way to skin a cat, if you get my drift.
In
Emmerdale planes can drop out of the sky to give the set a whole new look, in
Corrie, there’s a terrible tram accident which unfortunately doesn’t wipe out
enough characters who should no longer be treading the cobbles, and in
Hollyoaks, well even a bomb blast can’t kill off the whiney scouse Sinead, that
drives us all nuts.
In
Eastenders, life in Walford is somewhat bleaker, although in the early days of
the soap, bar the odd kidnapping, the death of old Tom in the first episode, or
the theft of a few fruit and veg from Beale’s market stall, the only thing to
take us all by surprise was Dirty Den being shot by a bunch of daffodils!!!
New
characters have breezed in and out of the Square but nobody could really
replace Den and Ange in the Queen Vic, no matter how much they tried, and
believe me there have been a good few landlords in the space of 30 years.
Over the
years there have been the odd few characters that have shone a torch into the
darkness and given us something to smile about.
Back when the show was still fairly new, we were introduced to
Colin. Played by Michael Cashman, Colin
was our first gay character on the show.
There was nothing loud, bright or flamboyant about him, he was an
ordinary guy who wore plain ordinary clothes and blended into the background,
and I loved the pants off him!
For three
years he graced our screen and I loved every minute, but as usual, just when
you grow attached to something, it’s taken away from you.
Years later
and Christian arrived on the scene played by John Partridge, and ohhh rum tum
tigger, I was in love once more. And as
ever, it wasn’t long before that story had ran its course and Christian
left. *sad face*
There have
been fantastic storylines, some that have brought a tear to the eye and others
much mirth and a warm heart, but then something happened, and the show slipped
from popularity, so much so, that I discover the omnibus edition has been
cancelled. Eastenders has lost its sparkle
and its going to take a lot to bring it back into how it used to be. It’s all doom and gloom, and sad to admit it,
but perhaps it’s time to call time on a show that’s been around since 1985
unless something exciting can lift the misery of the Square.
Like
perhaps a couple of bog monsters and the odd TARDIS to shake things up a
bit. I mean, it’s not as if Doctor Who
hasn’t been in Walford before now is it?
And this is
what brought me to look up Eastenders as after reading about the Doctor and Ace
and Dimensions in Time in 1993, I discovered that a lot more than 20 people
from the world of Who had been in the soap.
In fact I’d go as far as to say that after covering 54 pages of
research, there were considerably more cast AND crew from the Whoniverse than
have been logged on various websites, so as ever, we’ve done the research so
you don’t have to.
Now as this
article has taken a considerable amount of time to compile, we’ve split it into
3 portions, so part 1 will be this month, part 2 will be in Issue 29 and part 3
will be yes you’ve guessed it, Issue 30.
Full Cast & Crew
Eastenders directed by
Michael Owen Morris directed 176 episodes from
2003-2014. He also directed The Awakening, and was Production Assistant for Doctor
Who: The Pirate Planet.
Matthew Robinson directed 21 episodes from
1985-1987. Was Director of 4 episodes of
Doctor Who beginning in 1984 with Resurrection of the Daleks part 1 & part
2, and in 1985 with Attack of the Cybermen part 1 & part 2.
Alice Troughton directed 20 episodes from
2004-2006. Alice directed 9 episodes of SJA from
2007-2009. She directed Doctor Who: The
Doctor’s Daughter and Midnight in 2008, including the Doctor Who segment of
Tonight’s the Night episode #1.6 in 2009, and directed two episodes of
Torchwood in 2006 – Out of Time and Small Worlds.
Jon East directed 16 episodes from 1996-2001
and was producer for 7 episodes from 1999-2000.
He was executive producer on CBBC for Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest in
2007.
Barry Letts directed 13 episodes from 1990
-1992. He was showrunner for 126
episodes of Doctor Who from 1970 - 1975.
Was the uncredited voice of a Police Radio in Doctor Who: Planet of the
Spiders: episode 6 in 1974. And uncredited as a ‘Man’ in episode 6 of Doctor
Who and the Silurians in 1970.
He directed
29 episodes of Doctor Who for 29 episodes from 1967 - 1975.
Was writer of
17 episodes of Doctor Who from 1972 - 1974 all of which he was uncredited
for. In 1971 used the pseudonym Guy
Leopold as the writer of The Daemons: episode 1 - 5.
Listed below are a series of video documentary
shorts Barry Letts appeared in as himself.
2012 Happy
Birthday to Who
2011 The
U.N.I.T Family: Part Two
In 2008
appeared in: Going Underground, Hello Sailor!: Making the Sea Devils, Musical
Scales and What Lies Beneath.
In 2007
appeared in, Terror Nation: Terry Nation and Doctor Who, Beginning the End:
Making 'The Time Warrior' and Are Friends Electric.
In 2006 Changing Time: Living and Leaving Doctor
Who, Can You Hear the Earth Scream, The U.N.I.T Family: Part One and Genesis of
a Classic
2005
Terrance Dicks: Fact & Fiction, The Planet of the Doctor, The Story of
'Doctor Who' TV Movie documentary.
2003 Behind
the Sofa: Robert Holmes and Doctor Who
2000 This
Is Your Life TV Series documentary - Tom Baker
1998 Where
on Earth Is... Katy Manning Because She'd Really Like to Know!
1997 Myth
Makers: Roger Delgado - A Tribute
1993 Doctor
Who: 30 Years in the Tardis TV Movie documentary
2012 The
Village That Came to Life
In 2011
appeared as himself for People Power and Puppetry, Remembering Barry Letts and
Down to Earth: Filming Spearhead from Space.
The Doctor
Who episode The Waters of Mars in 2009 was in memory of Barry Letts.
Steve Goldie directed 10 episodes from
1988-2005. He was production manager for
Doctor Who: Terminus part 1 - 4 in 1983. Was assistant floor manager for Doctor Who:
The Armageddon Factor, part 6 in 1979 but was uncredited
Chris Clough directed 9 episodes from 1985-1988. Was director of 18 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1986 - 1988. He was uncredited as
the voice of Fifi in The Happiness Patrol parts 1 - 3 and the voice of Comet
site PC in Silver Nemesis pt 1 both in 1988.
Appeared as
himself in the video docu short The Making of the Trial of a Time Lord: Part
Four - The Ultimate Foe in 2008.
Leonard Lewis directed 9 episodes from 1990-1993. Was producer for the Eastenders side of
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time TV short in 1993.
Julia Smith directed 8 episodes from 1985-1988.
Was director for 8 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1966 - 1967
Tony Virgo directed 7 episodes from 1986-1987. Was director for Doctor Who: The King's
Demons part 1 & part 2 in 1983
Graeme Harper directed 7 episodes from 2000-2002. Graeme was director of 13 episodes of Doctor
Who from 2006-2009. Was director of The
Sarah Jane Adventures for 6 episodes from 2007-2008. Was director of Doctor
Who: Time Crash a tv short in 2007. From
1971 - 1981 was production assistant for 11 episodes of Doctor Who, and
assistant floor manager for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1971 - 1974.
He played
Mind Battle Face, an uncredited role in Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius part 4
in 1976.
Appeared as
himself for Doctor Who Confidential from 2006 - 2009 for 11 episodes.
In video
documentary's appeared as himserlf for Being Doctor Who in 2007, Revelation
Exhumed in 2005, and The Dalek Tapes in 2006.
Malcolm Taylor directed 6 episodes in 1985. He played Walters in Doctor Who: The Ice
Warriors episodes 1, 5 and 6 in 1967.
Keith Boak directed 6 episodes from 1993-1994. He was director of Doctor Who: Rose, Aliens
of London and World War Three in 2006.
Appeared on
Doctor Who Confidential episodes Bringing Back the Doctor and The Good, the Bad
and the Ugly in 2005
Peter Moffatt directed 5 episodes in 1986. Was director of 20 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1980 - 1985. As an actor was a Tourist at Windsor Castle for Doctor Who:
Silver Nemesis part 1 in 1988, and a Man Outside Restaurant in The Two Doctors
part 3 in 1985 both uncredited. He appeared as himself for video documentary A
New Body at Last - in 2007 and The Vampire Lovers: The Making of 'State of Decay ' in 2009.
Appeared as
himself in two video shorts in 2012.
Axon Stations! and Mars Probe 7: Making the Ambassadors of Death.
He also
lays claim to being the first Dalek ever.
As assistant floor manager he held the plunger that approaches
Jacqueline Hill for the first cliffhanger in the first Dalek serial.
Ron Craddock directed 4 episodes in 1986. Was production assistant for 4 episodes of
Doctor Who in 1964.
Sven Arnstein directed 4 episodes in 2006. Director for Designing 'Doctor Who' video
docu short 2005
Edward Bazalgette directed 4 episodes in 2007. Is director for two episodes of Doctor Who
Series 9 episodes 5 & 6, credited as Ed Bazalgette - 2015.
Henry Foster directed 3 episodes from 1987-1996. Was production manager for Doctor Who: Four
to Doomsday part 1 - 4 in 1982.
Was
production assistant for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1979 - 1980.
Darrol Blake directed 3 episodes from 1989-1990.
Was director of Doctor Who: The Stones
of Blood part 1 - 4 in 1978.
Andrew Morgan directed 3 episodes from 1993-1994. Was
director of 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1987 - 1988. As an actor he played the role of a Tourist at
Windsor Castle for Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis
part 1 in 1988 but was uncredited.
Michael E. Briant directed 3 episodes in 1995. Was director of 30 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1971 - 1977. Was production
assistant for 12 episodes from 1966 - 1968, and assistant floor manager for 4
episodes in 1965 all of which were uncredited.
As an actor
he provided the voice of the Radio DJ in Doctor Who: The Sea Devils, episode 2
in 1972, and Monitor Voice in part one of Revenge of the Cybermen in 1975, both
of these were also uncredited.
David Mason directed 3 episodes in 1996. Was line producer: US for Doctor Who: The
Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon in 2011 and Line producer: New York for The Angels
Take Manhattan in 2012. Appeared as himself for Doctor Who Confidential episode
Coming to America
in 2011.
James Erskine directed 3 episodes in 2002. Was director for Torchwood: Random Shoes in
2006. Appeared as himself in Torchwood Declassified episode Dead Man Walking in
2006.
Kay Patrick directed 2 episodes in 1986. Played Poppaea for Doctor Who episodes
Conspiracy and Inferno in 1965 and Flower for The Savages episodes 1 & 2 in
1966.
Alan Wareing directed 2 episodes in 1986. Was director of 10 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1988 - 1989. Was production manager for Time Lash part 1 & part 2 in
1985. Was production assistant for Doctor
Who: The Keeper of Traken part 1 - 4 in 1981. Provided the voice for the Little Girl God in
Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy in 1989. Uncredited.
Romey Allison directed 2 episodes in 1987. Was production assistant for 8 episodes from
1979 - 1980. Was assistant floor manager
for The Invasion of Time: Part 6 in 1978 but uncredited.
Frank Cox directed 2 episodes in 1988. Was director of 3 episodes of Doctor Who in
1964.
Michael Kerrigan directed 2 episodes in 1990. Was director of SJA: Day of the Clown part 1
& 2, and Secrets of the Stars part 1 & 2 in 2008. Was director of
Battlefield part 1 - 4 in 1987.
Stephen Garwood directed 2 episodes in 1998. Was assistant floor manager for 6 episodes of
Doctor Who in 1989.
Jeremy Silberston directed 1 episode, 1988.
Was production manager for Doctor Who: The
King's Demons part 1 & 2 in 1983, and The Five Doctors in the same year.
Michael Ferguson directed 1 episode, 1990. Was director of 21 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1966 - 1971. Was an uncredited assistant floor manager for 7 episodes of
Doctor Who from 1963 - 1964.
In 2013 was
an uncredited Party Guest in An Adventure in Space and Time movie.
Eastenders Writing Credits
Bill Lyons wrote 31 episodes from 1985-1988. Played the Guard on Denes in Doctor Who: The
Enemy of the World episode 3 in 1968.
Matthew Graham wrote 21 episodes from 1992-2002. Wrote Doctor Who episodes - Fear Her in 2006,
The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People in 2011. Appeared as himself in Doctor
Who Confidential episode The Fright Stuff in 2006, and as himself and writer in
Double Trouble and Take Two in 2011.
Simon Winstone wrote 20 episodes from 2001-2003
and was series story editor / script editor / story editor for 285 episodes
from 2001-2004. Was Script editor for 15
episodes of Doctor Who from 2006 - 2007. Was script editor for The Sarah Jane
Adventures episode Invasion of the Bane in 2007.
Was script
editor for Tardisodes for 8 episodes in 2006, Prelude to New Earth, Tooth and
Claw, School Reunion, Girl in the Fireplace, Rise of the Cybermen and The Age
of Steel, The Idiot's Lantern and Prelude to the Impossible Planet.
Was script
editor on Doctor Who video game: Attack of the Graske in 2005. And appeared as
himself in Doctor Who Confidential in 2006 for Myths and Legends.
Keith Temple wrote 16 episodes from
1996-2001. In 2008, he wrote Doctor Who
episode: Planet of the Ood.
Andrew Collins wrote 10 episodes from 2000-2001. He appeared on Doctor Who Confidential as
himself for 12 episodes from 2005 - 2006.
Michael Begley wrote 10 episodes from 2010-2013. In 2011 he played Mulligan in the Doctor Who
episode The Curse of the Black Spot. He appeared as himself in Doctor Who
Confidential episode Ship Ahoy! in 2011.
Glen McCoy wrote 5 episodes from 1985-2000. He wrote part 1 & part 2 of Doctor Who:
Timelash in 1985. He appeared as himself in the video documentary short The
Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 2007. Glen
wrote a novel based upon the episode Timelash.
Arnold Yarrow wrote 4 episodes from 1992-1993. Yarrow played Mr. Bloom in Eastenders for 2
episodes from 1988-1989. Played Bellal
in Doctor Who: Death to the Daleks part 2 - 4 in 1974 and the same character
for SJA: Death of the Doctor part 2 in 2010.
Peter J Hammond wrote 1 episode from 1990.
He wrote Torchwood episodes: Small Worlds in 2006 and From Out of the Rain in 2008, credited as Peter J Hammond. Appeared as himself on Torchwood Declassified episodes #2.10 in 2008 and Away with the Fairies in 2006.
He wrote Torchwood episodes: Small Worlds in 2006 and From Out of the Rain in 2008, credited as Peter J Hammond. Appeared as himself on Torchwood Declassified episodes #2.10 in 2008 and Away with the Fairies in 2006.
Catherine Tregenna wrote 1 episode in 2003.
Wrote Doctor Who episode #9.6 in 2015. Wrote 4 episodes of Torchwood: Out of Time in 2006, Captain Jack Harkness in 2007, Meat in 2008 and Adam again in 2008. Appeared as herself in Torchwood Declassified for episodes Time Flies in 2006, Blast from the Past in 2007, Save the Whale and Past Imperfect in 2008.
Wrote Doctor Who episode #9.6 in 2015. Wrote 4 episodes of Torchwood: Out of Time in 2006, Captain Jack Harkness in 2007, Meat in 2008 and Adam again in 2008. Appeared as herself in Torchwood Declassified for episodes Time Flies in 2006, Blast from the Past in 2007, Save the Whale and Past Imperfect in 2008.
Eastenders Cast
Adam Woodyatt played Ian for 2,471 episodes from
1985-2015.
Appeared in
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time TV short in 1993 as Ian Beale.
Pam St. Clement played Pat for 1,818 episodes from
1986-2012.
Appeared in
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time TV short in 1993 as Pat Butcher
June Brown played Dot for 1,709 episodes from
1985-2015.
Played
Eleanor in Doctor Who: The Time Warrior part 1 - 4 in 1973 - 1974.
Appeared as
herself at the Doctor Who: The Afterparty, uncredited in 2013.
Barbara Windsor played Peggy for 1,552 episodes
from 1994-2014.
Appeared as
Peggy Mitchell for a short television scene in Doctor Who: Army of Ghosts in
2006, instructing Dirty Den cleared out of her pub - her character was talking
to what appeared to be a ghost, but was in fact a Cyberman making his entrance,
on the ghost shift!
Wendy Richard played Pauline for 1,536 episodes
from 1985-2010.
Appeared in
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time TV short in 1993 as Pauline Fowler.
Ross Kemp played Grant for 997 episodes from
1990-2006.
He appeared
in Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time in 1993 as Grant Mitchell
Rudolph Walker played Patrick for 901 episodes
from 2001-2015.
Played
Harper in episodes 4 and 5 of Doctor Who: The War Games in 1969. Appeared in War Zone: The End of an Era video
docu short in 2009 as Harper.
Lindsey Coulson played Carol for 819 episodes from
1993-2015.
Played Val Kane in Doctor
Who: Midnight in 2008.
Derek Martin played Charlie for 788 episodes
from 2000-2013. Was technical
coordinator for 6 episodes from 1986-1988.
Was an
uncredited Extra in Doctor Who: Inferno in 1965, was an uncredited UNIT soldier
for Episode 7 of Inferno, an uncredited Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain
in Priest of Death in 1966, an uncredited soldier in The Web of Fear in episode
1 and 4 in 1968. Was an uncredited
soldier killed by an Auton in Spearhead from Space: Episode 4 in 1970. Was an uncredited Thug in Episodes 3 & 4
of The Ambassadors of Death in 1970. Was
an uncredited Prisoner in The Mind of Evil episode 3 & 4 in 1971. Again a UNIT soldier uncredited in The Claws
of Axos Episode 3 & 4 in 1971, and in Image of Fendahl, part 1 and 2 in
1977, played the role of David Mitchell.
During his
time in Doctor Who, Derek Martin was also a stuntman during 1960s - 1970s.
Was
technical manager for Doctor Who: The Visitation, for 4 episodes in 1982.
Jo Joyner played Tanya for 673 episodes from
2006-2013. Played Lynda Moss in Doctor
Who: Bad Wolf and The Parting of the
Ways in 2005.
Was
uncredited for her role as Lynda Moss for Journey's End in 2008 when the Doctor
was reminded of all the Children of Time over the years who had heroically
helped the him.
For Doctor
Who Confidential episode The Eleventh Doctor in 2009, for The Destinations of
Doctor Who documentary in 2012 and for Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited mini
series docu in 2013, episode The Ninth Doctor.
Mike Reid played Frank for 585 episodes from
1987-2005.
Although uncredited for all
his roles in Doctor Who from 1965 - 1966 Mike Reid played a Greek soldier in
Death of a Spy in 1965, a Guard in Bell of Doom in 1966, a Worker and soldier
in The War Machines episode 3 and a
soldier in episode 4 in 1966.
Tony Caunter played Roy for 565 episodes from 1994-2003.
Played Thatcher in Doctor Who: The Crusade
episodes The Lion and The Knight of Jaffa in 1965.
Played
Morgan in Colony in Space episode 2 - 6 in 1971, played Jackson in part 1 - 3 of Enlightenment -
episode 1 he was uncredited for.
Michelle Ryan played Zoe for 532 episodes from
2000-2005.
Played Christina De Souza in
Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead in 2009. Appeared
in Doctor Who Confidential episode Allons-y in 2010 as Christina. Appeared as
herself but uncredited in Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty in 2013.
Was in the
episode The Doctor in 2009 of Doctor Who Greatest Moments, a mini series
documentary. Appeared as herself in
Doctor Who Confidential episode Desert Storm in 2009.
Lucy Benjamin played Lisa for 467 episodes from
1998-2010.
Played the Child Nyssa in
Doctor Who: Mawdryn Undead Part 4 uncredited in 1983.
Tamzin Outhwaite played Melanie for 420 episodes
from 1998-2002.
Played Captain in Doctor
Who: Nightmare in Silver in 2013.
Michelle Collins played Cindy for 390 episodes from
1988-1998.
Played Kath McDonnell in
Doctor Who: 42 in 2007. "Burn with me." Appeared as herself in Doctor Who
Confidential episode Space Craft in 2007.
Cheryl Fergison
played Heather for 385 episodes
from 2005-2012.
Played Mrs Lloyd in
Doctor Who: The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances in 2005.
Deepak Verma played Sanjay for 358 episodes from
1993-1998.
Appeared in Doctor Who:
Dimensions in Time as Sanjay in 1993.
Gary Beadle played Paul for 328 episodes from
2001-2004.
Played Paul Langer in SJA:
The Mark of the Berserker part 1 & part 2 in 2008.
He also
appeared uncredited in the episode The Mad Woman in the Attic part 1 in 2009,
and in SJA: Alien Files episode #1.5 in 2010.
Daniela Denby-Ashe played Sarah for 278 episodes from
1995-1999.
Played Mary an Arcateenian in
Torchwood: Greeks Bearing Gifts in 2006. Appeared as herself in Torchwood
Declassified episode There's Something about Mary in 2006.
Shobu Kapoor played Gita for 276 episodes from
1993-1998.
Played the Scared Woman in Doctor Who: Journey's End in 2008.
Tracy Ann Oberman
played Chrissie for 218 episodes from 2004-2005.
Played
Yvonne Hartman in Doctor Who: Army of Ghosts and Doomsday in 2006 - was
credited as Tracy-Ann Oberman. Appeared
as herself and Yvonne Hartman for The Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who TV documentary
in 2012, and The Women of Doctor Who as herself and Yvonne in the same year.
Appeared as
herself and Yvonne in Doctor Who Greatest Moments in 2009 for 3 episodes - The
Doctor, The Companions and The Enemies.
Appeared as
herself for Doctor Who Confidential episode Welcome to Torchwood in 2006. Appeared in the video short Cybermen as
Yvonne Hartman but was uncredited.
Louise Jameson played Rosa
for 210 episodes from 1998-2000. Appeared
as Leela for 40 episodes of Doctor Who from 1977 - 1978. Appeared as herself in The Five(ish) Doctors
Reboot movie in 2013.
Played
Leela for Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time tv short in 1993.
Don Gilet played Lucas for 162 episodes from
2008-2010.
Played Lance Bennett in
Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride in 2006.
Neil McDermott played Ryan Malloy for 168 episodes
from 2003-2014.
Played Jed in Doctor
Who: The Next Doctor in 2008.
Mark Monero played Steve for 194 episodes from
1991-1996.
Played Pedro in Doctor Who:
The Time of Angels (uncredited) and Flesh and Stone both in 2010. Appeared in
Doctor Who Confidential as himself for the episode Eyes Wide Open also in 2010.
Leslie Schofield played Jeff for 152 episodes from
1997-2000.
Played
Calib in part 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: The Face of Evil in 1977 and played Leroy in episode 4 of The
War Games in 1969. Appeared as Leroy for
War Zone: The End of an Era video docu short in 2009.
Jamie Foreman played Derek Branning for 145
episodes from 1991-2012.
Played
Eddie Connolly in Doctor Who: The Idiot's Lantern in 2006. "I am talking!" Appeared in Doctor Who Confidential as
himself for the episode The Writer's Tale in 2006. Appeared as Eddie Connolly
uncredited in Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited documentary episode The Tenth
Doctor.
Nej Adamson played Ali Osman for 133 episodes
from 1985-1989.
Played Juan
uncredited in Doctor Who: The Two Doctors part one in 1985.
Raji James played Ash for 130 episodes from
2003-2005.
Played Dr. Rajesh Singh in Doctor Who: Army of Ghosts and Doomsday
in 2006. Appeared as Rajesh Singh in
Doctor Who Greatest Moments episode The Doctor in 2009, in The Timey-Wimey of
Doctor Who documentary but uncredited in 2012, and Doctor Who: The Companions
documentary again uncredited in 2013.
In 2006
Raji appeared in the TV series documentary Timeshift as Dr. Rajesh Singh in the
episode Parallel Worlds: A User's Guide again uncredited.
Jacquetta May played Rachel for 128 episodes from
1991-1993. Wrote Torchwood S1 Episode Random Shoes in 2006 credited as Jaquetta
May.
Ray Brooks played Joe for 116 episodes from
2005-2007.
Played
David in the film version of Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150A.D. released 5th
August 1966 UK . Appeared as David for video docu short Philip
Madoc: A Villain for All Seasons in 2007, and Doctor Who: 30 Years in the
Tardis tv documentary as David but uncredited in 1993.
Anna Wing played Lou Beale for 114 episodes
from 1985-2008.
Played Anatta in Doctor
Who: Kinda part 1 in 1982. Appeared as Anatta in Dream Time: The Making of
'Kinda' video documentary short in 2011
Meryl Fernandes played Afia Masood for 110 episodes
from 2009-2012. Played a Female Student
in Doctor Who: The Poison Sky in 2008.
Brian Croucher played Ted for 104 episodes from
1995-1997. Played Borg in Doctor Who:
The Robots of Death part 1 & 2 in 1977.
Nicola Duffett played Debbie for 95 episodes from
1993-1995.
Played Bronwen Jones in Torchwood: Random Shoes in 2006.
Ace Bhatti played Dr. Yusef Khan for 93
episodes from 2010-2011.
Played Haresh
Chandra in The Sarah Jane Adventures for 24 episodes from 2008 - 2011.
Dave Hill played Bert for 93 episodes from
2006-2007.
Played Nessican in Doctor
Who: Death Comes to Time episode Planet of Blood in 2002 - providing the voice
of Nessican.
Ian Reddington played Richard for 88 episodes from
1992-1994.
Played Chief Clown in Doctor
Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy part 1 - 4 from 1988 - 1989.
Cathy Murphy played Julie Perkins for 66
episodes from 1991-2011.
Plays Mum in
Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion in 2005.
Elizabeth Power played Christine Hewitt for 71
episodes from 1992-1993.
Appeared
uncredited in Doctor Who: Doctor Who and the Silurians episode 6 in 1970.
Michael Melia played Eddie Royle for 84 episodes
from 1990-1991.
Played Terileptil in
Doctor Who: The Visitation parts 2 - 4 in 1982.
Appeared uncredited as Terileptil for Doctor Who: 30 Years in the Tardis
tv docu in 1993, credited as Terileptil in Writing a Final Visitation video
docu short in 2004, In Heroes Unmasked appeared uncredited as Terileptil in the
epi The Story so far in 2007, and Nice or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on
Varos video docu in 2012 but uncredited as his character.
Davood Ghadami played Kush Kazemi for 67 episodes
of Eastenders.
Played Jim in Doctor Who:
Let's Kill Hitler in 2011.
Zahra Ahmadi played Shabnam for 63 episodes from
2007-2008.
Played Missy in Doctor Who:
Nightmare in Silver in 2013.
Annette Badland played Babe Smith for 45 episodes
in 2014.
Played Margaret Blaine, in
Doctor Who: Aliens of London , World War Three
and Boom Town in 2005. Appeared in Doctor Who
Greatest Moments as herself in the episode The Enemies in 2009. As herself in Doctor Who Confidential in 2005
in the episode Why on Earth? and in the video documentary in 2006 as Margaret
Blaine, uncredited, in Over the Edge: The Story of the Edge of
Destruction.
Nina Toussaint-White played Syd for 41 episodes in
2009.
Played Mels in Doctor Who: Let's
Kill Hitler in 2011 and we all know who she became don't we??? Appeared as herself in Doctor Who
Confidential in the episode
River Runs Wild in 2011.
Was
uncredited as Mels in the TV movie docu in 2012 The Science of Doctor Who
Ron Tarr played Big Ron for 61 episodes from
1985-1997.
Big Ron has appeared in
Doctor Who twice over the years. From
Dimensions in Time in 1993 playing Big Ron, but his scenes were deleted (was a
Cyberman involved???), and played a Prisoner in episode 3 and 4 or Destiny of
the Daleks, both times uncredited in 1979.
Edna Doré played Mo for 49 episodes from
1988-1990.
Played Maeve in Doctor Who:
Fear Her in 2006, credited as Edna Dore.
Lee Ross played Owen for 48 episodes from
2006-2009.
Played the Boatswain in
Doctor Who: The Curse of the Black Spot in 2011. Appeared as himself for Doctor Who
Confidential episode Ship Ahoy! in 2011.
Stephen Churchett played Marcus Christie for 58
episodes from 1990-2014.
Played Bill
in Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen part 1 in 1985
Appeared as
Bill in The Cold War, a video docu short in 2009.
Michael Keating played Reverend Stevens for 45
episodes from 2005-2013.
Played Goudry
in Doctor Who: The Sun Makers part 1-4 in 1977.
Appeared as himself and Goudry for video documentary Running from the
Taxman in 2011.
Michael Cashman played Colin for 31 episodes from
1986-1989.
Played First Officer Bilton
in Doctor Who: Time Flight part 1 - 4 in 1982.
Tom Ellis played Dr. Oliver for 29 episodes
in 2006.
Played Thomas Milligan in
Doctor Who: Last of the Time Lords in 2007. Appeared uncredited as Thomas
Milligan in Doctor Who: The Companions in 2013,
Ellen Thomas played Grace Olubunmi for 21
episodes from 2010-2011.
Played a
Clockwork Woman in Doctor Who: The Girl in the Fireplace in 2006 and Carmen in
Planet of the Dead in 2009. Appeared as
Carmen in Doctor Who Confidential episode Is there Life on Mars? in 2009.
George Layton played Norman Simmonds for 24
episodes from 2011-2012.
Played
Technician Penn in Doctor Who: The Space Pirates episode 1 - 6 in 1969.
Lynda Baron played Linda for 26 episodes from
2006-2009.
Played Val in Doctor Who:
Closing Time in 2011.
Was the
singer: ballad music for Doctor Who: The Gunfighter episodes - A Holiday for
the Doctor, Don't Shoot the Pianist, Johnny Ringo and The O.K. Corral in 1966.
Pooky Quesnel played Rachel for 19 episodes from
2007-2010.
Played the Captain in Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol in 2010.
Roger Griffiths played D.I. Riddick for 18 episodes
from 2004-2005.
Played Commander Kess in
Doctor Who: Planet of the Ood in 2008.
Edmund Kente played George for 14 episodes in
1990.
Played Mr Scoones in Doctor Who:
The Next Doctor in 2008.
Petra Markham played Rose Chapman for 13 episodes
in 1993.
Played Safiya in Doctor Who:
The Wheel of Fortune in 1965.
Huw Higginson played Mr. Davis for 12 episodes in
2001.
Played Mr Cunningham in SJA: The
Mark of the Berserker part 1 in 2008 and Day of the Clown part 1 also in
2008.
Sharon Duncan-Brewster played Trina for 15 episodes in
2009.
Played Maggie Cain in Doctor Who:
The Waters of Mars in 2009, credited without the hyphen. Appeared in Doctor Who
Confidential as herself in the episode Is There Life on Mars? in 2009.
Rory Jennings played Craig for 15 episodes in
2007.
Played Tommy Connolly in Doctor
Who: The Idiot's Lantern in 2006
Chook Sibtain played Jack for 15 episodes from
2000-2001.
Played Tarak Ital in Doctor
Who: The Waters of Mars in 2009.
Hywel Bennett played Jack Dalton for 11 episodes
in 2003.
Played Rynian in Doctor Who:
The Death of Time in 1965.
Cyril Nri played D.C. Burton for 11 episodes,
2001-2002.
Played the Shopkeeper in SJA:
Lost in Time Part 1 & part 2 in 2010.
Pamela Salem played Joanne Francis for 11
episodes from 1988-1989.
Played Xoanon
(voice) for Doctor Who: The Face of Evil in 1977. Played Toos in Parts 1 - 4 of The Robots of
Death also in 1977, and played Rachel in Parts 1 - 4 of Remembrance of the
Daleks in 1988.
Elizabeth Rider played Nurse Green for 10 episodes
from 2004-2008.
Was the Atmos voice in
The Sontaran Stratagem credited as Elizabeth Ryder in 2008, played Linda in The
Time of the Doctor in 2013.
Daisy Beaumont played Selina for 9 episodes from
2000-2008.
Played Maisie in Doctor Who:
Mummy on the Orient Express in 2014. Daisy appeared as herself in Doctor Who
Extra episode: Mummy on the Orient Express 2014.
Victoria Alcock played Lorraine Stevens for 9
episodes from 1991-2012.
Played Angela
in Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead in 2009.
Martin Jarvis played Harvey for 8 episodes in 2010. In 2011 played Fitzroy in the Torchwood The
Lost Files audio drama: The Devil and Miss Carew.
Played
Hilio in Doctor Who episodes The Centre, Invasion and Crater of Needles of The
Web Planet in 1965, The Butler/Voice in Reminder Room for part 2 - 6 of
Invasion of the Dinosaurs in 1974, and played the Governor part 1 & 2
Vengeance on Varos in 1985. Appeared as
governor uncredited in Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited episode The Sixth
Doctor in 2013.
Appeared
uncredited again as the governor for Nice or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on
Varos video docu in 2012. Appeared in
the video docu as the Butler
for People Power and Puppetry in 2011 and Trials and Tribulations video doc in
2008 as The Governor.
Judy Cornwell played Queenie for 8 episodes from
2007-2008.
Played Maddy in Doctor Who: Paradise Towers part 2-4 in 1987.
Melvyn
Hayes played Michael Rawlins for 8
episodes in 2005.
Played voice of Wilkin
in Doctor Who: Shada in episode 1 - 3 and 6 in 2003.
Bonnie Langford played Carmel Kazemi for 8 episodes
in June 2015.
Played Melanie Bush for
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time tv short in 1993. Played Melanie in Doctor Who for 20 episodes
from 1986 - 1987. Appeared as Melanie
Bush for Doctor Who Confidential episode The Eleventh Doctor in 2009
uncredited.
Appeared
uncredited again as Mel for the video docu - The Making of the Trial of a Time
Lord: Part Four - The Ultimate Foe in 2008.
For Trials
and Tribulations as Mel in video docu in 2008, Back to School video docu short
in 2007, Little Girl Lost video short as Melanie Bush again in 2007. Appeared as Mel for a video docu 'Doctor
Who': The Colin Baker Years in 1994 and TV movie documentary Resistance is Useless in 1992 as Mel.
In 2013
appeared in 3 tv movie and mini series docu as herself - Doctor Who Live: The
Afterparty, Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor and Doctor Who: The Doctors
Revisited episodes The Sixth Doctor and The Seventh Doctor.
Ronny Jhutti played Sohail for 8 episodes from
1988-1990.
Played Danny Bartok in Doctor
Who two parter The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit in 2006. Appeared as himself in Totally Doctor Who
mini series documentary episode #1.10 in 2006.
Appeared
uncredited as Danny Bartok in The Destinations of Doctor Who TV movie
documentary in 2012.
Stephen North played D.S. Bernard for 7 episodes
from 2003-2006.
Played Old Benjamin in
Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol in 2010 - credited as Steve North.
Sonny Muslim played Jase for 7 episodes in 2004.
Played Lance in SJA: Warriors of Kudlak part 1 & part 2 in 2007.
Jem Wall played PC Henderson for 7 episodes
from 2007-2010.
Played Michael in
Doctor Who episode The Lodger in 2010.
Natasha Williams played Nurse Kennedy for 6 episodes from 2004-2011.
Played Pharmacist #2 in Doctor Who: Gridlock
in 2007.
Heather Craney played Cheryl Matthews for 6 episodes
in 2011.
Played Emily Holroyd in
Torchwood: Fragments in 2008.
John Gillett played Councillor Dixon for 6
episodes in 1997. Played Gravis in
Doctor Who part 2-4 of Frontios in 1984.
Joseph Long played Mr. Hendry for 6 episodes
from 2003-2004.
Played Rocco Colasanto
in Doctor Who: Turn Left in 2008.
Angela Bruce played D.S. Langford for 6 episodes
in 2000.
Played Brigadier Winifred
Bambera in Doctor Who: Battlefield part 1 - 4 in 1989.
John Hallam played Barnsey for 6 episodes from
1988-1990.
Played Light in Doctor Who:
Ghost Light part 3 in 1989.
Zienia Merton played Receptionist for 6 episodes
from 1998-2003.
Played Ping-Cho in
Doctor Who: Marco Polo episodes 1 - 7 in 1964.
In 2010, Zienia appeared in SJA: Death of the Doctor part 1 as the
registrar.
Gawn Grainger played Stan for 6 episodes in
1993.
Played George Stephenson in Doctor
Who: The Mark of the Rani part 2 in 1985.
Appeared as George Stephenson uncredited for the video Lords and
Luddites: Making 'The Mark of the Rani' in 2006.
Michael Jayston played Alistair for 4 episodes in 2002. Played The Valeyard in Doctor Who: The Trial
of a Time Lord for all 14 episodes in 1986.
Appeared as himself and The Valeyard for two video docu shorts regarding
his role - The Making of the Trial of a Time Lord: Part One - Mysterious Planet
and Part Four - The Ultimate Foe, both in 2008.
Appeared in
Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited tv mini series doc as The Valeyard in episode
The Sixth Doctor in 2013.
Appeared as
The Valeyard in The Last Chance Saloon video docu in 2010. Trials and Tribulations video docu as The
Valeyard in 2008, Rogue Time Lords uncredited as The Valeyard in 2007, 'Doctor
Who': The Colin Baker Years as The Valeyard in 1994
Rula Lenska played Krystal for 4 episodes in
2002.
Played Styles in Doctor Who:
Resurrection of the Daleks part 1 & 2 in 1984.
Michael Obiora played Ellis for 4 episodes in
2009.
Played the unfortunate Billy
Shipton in Doctor Who: Blink in 2007.
Michael Bertenshaw played Gordon for 5 episodes from
2000-2008. Played Mr Cole in Doctor Who:
The Next Doctor in 2008.
Mark Springer played Bryan Nolan for 5 episodes
in 2006. Played Christian in Doctor Who:
The Time of Angels in 2010.
Carl McCrystal played P.C. Brice for 5 episodes
from 2002-2012.
Played McGrath in Doctor
Who: The Curse of the Black Spot in 2011.
Tim Faraday played Bob for 5 episodes from
2000-2013.
Played Tom's Dad in Doctor
Who: Fear Her in 2006.
Geraldine Alexander played Vivien for 5 episodes in
2009. Played Areta in Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos part 1 & part 2 in
1985.
Richard Hope played Ted for 5 episodes in
2008.
Played Malohkeh uncredited in
Doctor Who: The Hungry Earth in 2010 but was credited in the second episode
Cold Blood. Played Dr Malokeh in The
Wedding of River Song in 2011 and Bleytal in Dinosaurs on a Spaceship in 2012.
Richard Beale played Jackie Stone for 5 episodes
from 1990-1991.
Played the
voice of Refusian in Doctor Who episodes The Bomb and The Return in 1966,
played Bat Masterson in The Gunfighter episodes - A Holiday for the Doctor,
Don't Shoot the Pianist, Johnny Ringo and The O.K. Corral also 1966. Played the voice of the
Broadcaster/Propaganda Seller voice in The Macra Terror epi 1 - 3 in 1967 and
played Minister of Ecology for The Green Death episode 3 in 1973.
Ben Smith played Tegs for 4 episodes in 2008.
Played Luke in Doctor Who: School Reunion in
2006 credited as Benjamin Smith.
Ashley Horne played Ziggy for 4 episodes in
2008.
Played the Lad in Doctor Who: The
Next Doctor in 2008.
Liz May Brice played Tara
for 4 episodes in 2013.
Played Johnson in Torchwood: Children of Earth Day 1 -
5 in 2009.
Daniel Anthony played JJ for 4 episodes in
2004.
Played Clyde
in The Sarah Jane Adventures from 2007 - 2011.
Appeared as Clyde Langer for SJA: Alien Files episode #1.5 in 2010.
Lucy Robinson played Harriet for 4 episodes in
2008. Played Fran Clovis in Doctor Who:
New Earth in 2006.
Mary Tamm played Orlenda for 4 episodes in
2009. From 1978 - 1979 played Romana,
Princess Strella and Android Romana in Doctor Who for 26 episodes.
Sylvia
Syms played Olive for 4 episodes from
2007-2010. Played Mrs Pritchard in Doctor Who: Ghost Light Part 1 - 3 in 1989.
Appeared as herself and Romana for a series
of video documentaries -
Tomorrow's
Times: The First Doctor in 2011,
A Matter of
Time in 2007
Defining
Shadows 2007
Getting
Blood from the Stones 2007
Parrot
Fashion 2007
Stones Free
2007
The Humans
of Tara 2007
There's
Something about Mary 2007
The Ribos
File 2007
'Doctor
Who' Who's Who 1986
Uncredited
as Romana for Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty in 2013
Uncredited
as Romana in Doctor Who Confidential - The Eleventh Doctor in 2009
The Cold
War video docu 2009
The Ties
that Bind Us 2008
Directing
'Who': Michael Hayes 2007
Philip
Madoc: A Villain for all Seasons 2007 as Romana
Weird
Science video short as Romana 1 2007
A New Body
at Last video docu as herself in 2007
The Story
of Doctor Who as Romana in 2003
Doctor Who:
30 Years in the Tardis 1993 as Romana but uncredited
'Doctor
Who': The Tom Baker Years tv docu 1993
Resistance
is Useless tv movie docu in 1992
Was
uncredited as Romana for two Doctor Who episodes - Resurrection of the Daleks:
part 2 in 1984
Logopolis
part 4 in 1981
and
appeared as Romana in Blue Peter CBBC show in 1980, episode #1.1613.
Appeared in
video documentary short as Mrs Pritchard in 2004 - Light in Dark Places.
Doña Croll played Joy Lucas for 4 episodes in
2006.
Played Matron Casp in Doctor Who:
New Earth in 2006.
Daniel Mays played Kevin for 4 episodes in
2000.
Played Alex in Doctor Who: Night
Terrors in 2011.
Babatunde Aleshe played Sam for 4 episodes in
2011.
Played Sean in Doctor Who: The
Lodger in 2010.
Sanchia McCormack played D.C. Booth for 4 episodes
from 2000-2013.
Played the Housing
Officer in Doctor Who: Turn Left in 2008.
Kate Fleetwood played Karen for 4 episodes in
2001.
Played Ship (voice) in SJA: The
Mad Woman in the Attic part 1 & part 2 in 2009. Her character was uncredited in SJA: Alien
Files in the episode #1.2 in 2010.
Rakie Ayola played Ms. French for 4 episodes in
2001.
Played the Hostess in Doctor Who:
Midnight in 2008. Appeared as herself in Doctor Who Confidential episode Look
Who's Talking in 2008. And was uncredited in Doctor Who: Journey's End in 2008
as the Hostess in Midnight
Jaye Griffiths played Helen Stritch QC/Helen
Stritch for 4 episodes in 2015.
Appears in
S9 Doctor Who for The Magician's Apprentice, The Witch's Familiar, Episode #9/7
and #9.8 as yet untitled in 2015.
Eugene Washington played Clerk of the Court in 4
episodes in May in 2015.
Played Mr
Wagner in Doctor Who: School Reunion in 2006.
William Gaunt played Judge St. John Redmond in 4
episodes in May 2014.
He played
Orcini for part 1 & 2 of Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks in 1985.
Jeremy Gittins played John Charrington for 4
episodes in 2000. Played Lazlo in Doctor
Who: Warriors' Gate part 2 - 4 in 1981.
Naomi Ryan played P.C. Myra Sim for 4 episodes
from 2007-2009. Played Cassandra in
Doctor Who: Asylum of the Daleks in 2012.
Lloyd McGuire played Dom for 4 episodes from
1990-2004. Played Lugo in Doctor Who: The Face of Evil part one
in 1977.
Roy Holder played Taxi Driver for 4 episodes
from 2000-2004. Played Krelper in Doctor
Who: The Caves of Androzani part 1 - 4 in 1984.
Jeremy Young played Officer Stone for 4 episodes
from 1988-1989.
Played Kal in Doctor
Who: An Unearthly Child in episodes - The Cave of Skulls, The Forest of Fear
and The Firemaker in 1963, and played Gordon Lowery in Mission to the Unknown in 1965.
Colin McCormack
played Kevin for 4 episodes in 1991.
Played Commander in Doctor Who: The Sun Makers part 3 & 4 in 1977.
Karl Collins played Craven for 4 episodes in
1992. Played Shaun Temple in Doctor Who:
The End of Time Part 1 in 2009 and Part 2 in 2010. Appeared in Doctor Who Confidential as Shaun
Temple in the episode Allons-y! in 2010.
Donald Douglas played Hugh Aitken for 3 episodes
in 1995. Played Vural in Doctor Who: The
Sontaran Experiment part 1 & 2 in 1975.
Sheila Hancock played Barbara for 3 episodes from
2000-2001. Played Helen A. in Doctor
Who: The Happiness Patrol part 1 - 3 in 1988.
Christopher Driscoll played Clive for 3 episodes in
2003.
Played a Security Guard in Doctor
Who: The Idiot's Lantern in 2006.
Aleksandar Mikic played Jozef for 3 episodes, 2013.
Played Yuri Kerenski in Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars in 2009.
Leonard Maguire played Uncle for 3 episodes from
1986-1988. Played Draith in Doctor Who: Full Circle part One in 1980.
Eloise Barnes played Hannah for 3 episodes in 2009. Played Annabel in Doctor Who: In the Forest of the Night in 2014.
Sara Stewart played QC for 3 episodes in
2014.
Was the voice of Computer in
Doctor Who: The End of the World in 2005.
Tristan Beint played David Dessler for 3 episodes
in 2013.
Played Tom in Doctor Who: The
Day of the Doctor in 2013.
Lorna Gayle played Colette in 2 episodes of
Eastenders from 24th May - 27th May 2005 and 10th April 2015 played Irene
Daniels.
Played Helen in Torchwood:
Adrift 2008.
Stephen Marcus played Gordon Cook in 2 episodes of
Eastenders in 2015. Played the Jailer in
Doctor Who: The Shakespeare Code in 2007.
Eva Alexander played Jenny for 3 episodes in
2007. Played a Nurse in Doctor Who:
Let's Kill Hitler in 2011.
Yasmin Wilde played Grace for 3 episodes from
2004-2007. Played the Senior Nurse in
Torchwood: From Out of the Rain in 2008.
David Annen played Reverend Daniel Peters for 3
episodes from 2010-2013. Played Peter
Brachacki in An Adventure in Space and Time tv movie in 2013.
Sheila Ruskin played Judge for 3 episodes in
2001. Played Kassia in Doctor Who: The
Keeper of Traken part 1 - 4 in 1981. Appeared
as Kassia in The Return of the Master video docu short in 2007.
Appeared in
Being Nice to Each Other: Making 'The Keeper of Traken' video docu short as
herself in 2007.
Louis Decosta Johnson played D.C. Godley for 3
episodes from 2003-2007. Played
Farrington in Torchwood: A Day in the Death in 2008.
Moray Treadwell played Tom for 3 episodes in
1996. Played the voice of the Captain in
Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time mini series in 2001, episode At the Temple of
the Fourth.
Peter Hamilton Dyer played James Stockbridge for 3
episodes in 2000. Played Embery in
Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks part one in 1988.
Valerie Murray played Alice for 3 episodes in 1995.
Played the Registrar in Torchwood: Something Borrowed in 2008.
Played the Registrar in Torchwood: Something Borrowed in 2008.
Ray Trickitt played Officer Crane for 3 episodes
in 1988. Played an Ancient Haemovore in
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric part 4 in 1989. Was credited as Raymond
Trickitt.
Peter Brooks played Malcolm for 3 episodes in
1993-2002. Played Saxon in Doctor Who:
The Meddling Monk in 1965 but uncredited.
Harry Fielder played Cafe Customer for 3 episodes
from 1985-1995.
Played Krarg Commander and Krarg 3 uncredited in Doctor Who: Shada video in 1992. Played mostly uncredited characters aside from 2 guard appearances.
Played Krarg Commander and Krarg 3 uncredited in Doctor Who: Shada video in 1992. Played mostly uncredited characters aside from 2 guard appearances.
Tony Bluto played Mitch for 3 episodes in
1993. Played Driver Joe in Doctor Who:
Midnight in 2008.
William Marlowe played Mr. Y for 3 episodes in
1991. Played Lester in Doctor Who: Earthshock part 2 in 1982, but was
uncredited.
Adele Silva played Beth for 3 episodes in
1991.
Played Squeak in Doctor Who: Survival part 3 in 1989.
Played Squeak in Doctor Who: Survival part 3 in 1989.
Maurice Roëves played Geoff for 2 episodes in
2003. Played Stotz in Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani parts 1-4 in 1984.
Patricia Maynard played Edwina for 2 episodes in
2001. Played Miss Winters in Doctor Who:
Robot for parts 1 - 4 in 1975.
Bernard Holley played Simon for 2 episodes in
2002.
Played Peter Haydon in Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen episode 1 & 2 in 1967 and Axon Man in The Claws of Axos epi 1 - 4 in 1971. Appeared as himself for Who's Round, a tv series by Toby Hadoke for the episode - Bernard Holley in 2014.
Played Peter Haydon in Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen episode 1 & 2 in 1967 and Axon Man in The Claws of Axos epi 1 - 4 in 1971. Appeared as himself for Who's Round, a tv series by Toby Hadoke for the episode - Bernard Holley in 2014.
In The
Doctor Who Podcast tv series in 2011 - The Thomas Brewster Trilogy Special and
Love and War Special in 2013 as himself.
Axon
Stations! video short as himself in 2012.
The Lost
Giants video docu short in 2012.
In July
2013, Forbidden Planet released an action figure of his Axon character using
his likeness.
Graeme Eton played Alan for 2 episodes in 2004.
Played Preba in Doctor Who: The Monster
of Peladon part 1, 2 & 4 in 1974.
Anita Graham played Lesley for 2 episodes in
1996.
Played Bollitt in Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen parts 1 & 2 in 1987.
Played Bollitt in Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen parts 1 & 2 in 1987.
Juliet Cowan played Nina Hewland for 2 episodes
in 2012.
Played Chrissie Jackson in 11 episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures from 2007 - 2008.
Played Chrissie Jackson in 11 episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures from 2007 - 2008.
James Buller played Steve for 2 episodes in
1996.
Played Dad in Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor in 2013.
Played Dad in Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor in 2013.
Daniel Llewelyn-Williams played Matt for 2 episodes in
2007.
Played Alex Arwyn in Torchwood: They Keep Killing Suzie in 2006.
Played Alex Arwyn in Torchwood: They Keep Killing Suzie in 2006.
Adjoa Andoh played Karen for 2 episodes in
1991.
Played Sister Jatt in Doctor Who: New Earth in 2006 but is better known to us as Francine Jones, Martha's Mum from 2007 - 2008. Appeared in Doctor Who Greatest Moments as herself for the episode The Companions in 2009.
Played Sister Jatt in Doctor Who: New Earth in 2006 but is better known to us as Francine Jones, Martha's Mum from 2007 - 2008. Appeared in Doctor Who Greatest Moments as herself for the episode The Companions in 2009.
Appeared as
herself for Doctor Who Confidential for
the episodes Meet Martha Jones, Monsters Inc., The Saxon Mystery and The
Valiant Quest all in 2007.
Appeared in
Totally Doctor Who series as herself for episode #2.6 in 2007.
He was the
voice of Skagra in 6 episodes of Doctor Who: Shada mini series in 2003.
Victoria Wicks played Sandra Halliday for 2 episodes in 2011.
Played the High Priestess in Doctor Who: The Fires ofPompeii
in 2008. Was uncredited for her role in
the episode The End of Time part one in 2009.
Played the High Priestess in Doctor Who: The Fires of
Christine Furness played the Flower Seller for 2
episodes in 2002. Played the Cashier in
The Sarah Jane Adventures episodes Warriors of Kudlak parts 1 & 2 in 2007.
Neil Daglish played Dr. Prescott for 2 episodes
in 2006.
Played Damon in Doctor Who: Arc of Infinity parts 1 - 4 in 1983.
Played Damon in Doctor Who: Arc of Infinity parts 1 - 4 in 1983.
William Ilkley
played Mark for 2 episodes in 2003. Played Tim Bass in Doctor Who: The Mark of the Rani parts 1 & 2 in
1985. Appeared uncredited as Tim Bass
for Nice or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on Varos video docu in 2012, and
Lords and Luddites: Making 'The Mark of the Rani' video in 2006.
David Warwick played Mike Sommers for 2 episodes
in 2012.
Played the Police Commissioner in Doctor Who: Army of Ghosts in 2006. Played Kimus in Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet parts 1 - 4 in 1978. Appeared as Kimus in two video shorts in 2007 - Weird Science and Parrot Fashion. Appeared on The Culture Show in 2013 as Kimus in the episode Me, You and Doctor Who but was uncredited.
Played the Police Commissioner in Doctor Who: Army of Ghosts in 2006. Played Kimus in Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet parts 1 - 4 in 1978. Appeared as Kimus in two video shorts in 2007 - Weird Science and Parrot Fashion. Appeared on The Culture Show in 2013 as Kimus in the episode Me, You and Doctor Who but was uncredited.
Maurice Lee played Artie Stiller in 2 episodes
of Eastenders in September 2011. Was a stunt
performer for 5 episodes of Doctor Who from 2005 - 2008. The Christmas Invasion in 2005. New Earth, Tooth and Claw and School Reunion in 2006, and The Next Doctor in 2008.
Sydney Arnold played Mr. Pavasars for 2 episodes
in 1986. Played Cedric Perkins in Doctor
Who: The Highlanders episodes 1 - 4 in 1966/67
Harry Towb played David for 2 episodes in
2008.
Played Osgood in Doctor Who: The Seeds of Death episode 1 in 1969 and McDermott in Terror of the Autons in episodes 1 & 2 in 1971. Appeared as McDermott both times uncredited in Hello Sailor!: Making the Sea Devils video docu short in 2008 and Rogue Time Lords video docu short in 2007.
Played Osgood in Doctor Who: The Seeds of Death episode 1 in 1969 and McDermott in Terror of the Autons in episodes 1 & 2 in 1971. Appeared as McDermott both times uncredited in Hello Sailor!: Making the Sea Devils video docu short in 2008 and Rogue Time Lords video docu short in 2007.
Liza Sadovy played Nurse for 2 episodes in
2013. Played Miss Trupp in The Sarah
Jane Adventures episodes Mona Lisa's Revenge parts 1 & 2 in 2009.
Tom Keller played Charge Sergeant for 2
episodes from 2003-2010. Played Atkins
in Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor in 2013.
Gareth Hunt played Richie Stringer for 2
episodes in 2001.
PlayedArak
in Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders part 3 - 6 in 1974.
Played
Aicha Kossoko played Dr. Cameron for 2 episodes
in 2010. Brian Hibbard played Henry Mason for 2 episodes, 2011.
Played Keillor in Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen part 1 & 2 in 1987.
Played Keillor in Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen part 1 & 2 in 1987.
Dominic Kemp played Mr. Harris for 2 episodes
from 2002-2012.
Played Kahler-Mas in Doctor Who: A Town Called Mercy in 2012.
Played Kahler-Mas in Doctor Who: A Town Called Mercy in 2012.
Martha Cope played Melissa Phillips for 2
episodes of Eastenders between 2014/15.
Played the Controller in Doctor Who: Bad Wolf in 2005. Appeared as The Controller in Doctor Who: Journey's End in 2008, uncredited.
Played the Controller in Doctor Who: Bad Wolf in 2005. Appeared as The Controller in Doctor Who: Journey's End in 2008, uncredited.
Joanna Bending played Dr. Alex Burnham and Doctor
in 2 episodes of Eastenders in 2013/15.
Played
Linda in SJA: Secrets of the Stars part 2 in 2008.
Quill Roberts played Robert for 2 episodes in
2003.
Played a Guard in Torchwood:
Children of Earth Day Two in 2009.
Dione Inman played Registrar for 2 episodes in
2007. Played Elena in Doctor Who: The
Twin Dilemma part 1 in 1984.
Thomas Nelstrop played Best Man for 2 episodes in
2004. Played Ben Wainwright in Doctor
Who: Blink in 2007.
Maxine Evans played Beryl Barr for 2 episodes
from 2012-2014.
Played Helen Sherman in
Torchwood: Countrycide in 2006.
François Pandolfo played Enrico for 2 episodes in
1999.
Played Quintus in Doctor Who: The
Fires of Pompeii
in 2008.
Phil Nice played Mr. Smith for 2 episodes
from 2000-2005.
Played Henry in Doctor
Who: Kill the Moon in 2014. Also played a 'hill walker' in first episode of Miracle Day in 2011.
Glen Wilson played Taxi Driver for 2 episodes
from 2004-2009. Played a Taxi Driver in
Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride in 2006
Robert Curtis played Aaron for 2 episodes in
2012.
Played the Security Man in SJA:
Prisoner of the Judoon parts 1 & 2 in 2009.
James Pearse played Lenny for 2 episodes in
2003. Played Graham in Doctor Who: Death
in Heaven in 2014.
Simon Shackleton played Dr. Clements for 2 episodes
from 2003-2011.
Played Bob in Torchwood:
Fragments in 2008.
Karren Winchester played Wendy Simmons in Eastenders
for 2 episodes from 2008-2015. Played
Fitch in Doctor Who: Bad Wolf in 2005.
Rachel Bell played Kitty for 2 episodes in
2006. Played Priscilla P. in Doctor Who:
The Happiness Patrol part 1 - 3 in 1988.
Nicholas Beveney played Pastor for 2 episodes in
2009. Played the Dad in Doctor Who:
Attack of the Graske video game in 2005.
Sean Blowers played Mr. Turner for 2 episodes in
2014. Played Zed in Doctor Who:
Dragonfire part 1, in 1987.
David Walliams played Ray for 2 episodes in
2003.
Played Gibbis in Doctor Who: The
God Complex in 2011.
Jason Watkins played Gerry for 2 episodes from
1987-1988. Played Webley in Doctor Who:
Nightmare in Silver in 2013.
Cheryl Hall played Christine for 2 episodes in
1988.
Played Shirna in Doctor Who:
Carnival of Monsters episode 1 - 4 in 1973.
Played Shirna in SJA: Death of the Doctor part 2 in 2010.
Sally Faulkner played Ingrid for 2 episodes from
1985-1986. Played Isobel Watkins in
Doctor Who: The Invasion episodes 1 - 8 but not episode 3. in 1968.
Gareth Potter played Harry Reynolds for 2
episodes in 1986.
Played Shaun Jones in
Torchwood: Random Shoes in 2006. Performed the song 'Oh Danny Boy' for Random
Shoes but was uncredited.
Peter Purves played TV Presenter for 2 episodes
in 1987. Aside from playing Steven
Taylor for 45 episodes of Doctor Who from 1965 - 1966, Peter played the role of
Morton Dill in Doctor Who: The Chase episode Flight Through Eternity, before
playing Steven Taylor in the last episode of The Chase - The Planet of Decision
also in 1965.
He was
uncredited both times for performing 'The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon',
for the episodes Don't Shoot the Pianist and A Holiday for the Doctor for the
story The Gunfighters in 1966.
He appeared
in the Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty in 2013, including William Hartnell: The
Original. As himself for the episode The
First Doctor in Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited in 2013, Tomorrow's Times:
The Third Doctor as presenter and as himself in 2012 video doc, Doctor Who in
the U.S.
tv docu in 2012 as himself.
In The End
of the Line? video docu short in 2011 as himself and Steven Taylor.
As himself
in The Story of 'Doctor Who' tv docu in 2003.
Appeared as
himself, Steven Taylor and Morton Dill in Doctor Who in America tv docu in 1983
Uncredited
as himself for Lords and Luddites: Making 'The Mark of the Rani' video 2006.
The
U.N.I.T. Family: part one as Steven Taylor video docu short in same year
including The Dalek Tapes as himself and Steven.
Have I Got
News For You as Steven Taylor in 2005, uncredited.
Doctor Who:
The Missing Years video docu in 1998 as Steven.
As himself
for Doctor Who: 30 Years in the Tardis tv documentary in 1993, uncredited
again.
As
himself for the episode Peter Purves in
1993 of TV Heroes.
'Doctor
Who': Daleks - The Early Years video docu in 1993.
'Doctor
Who': The Hartnell Years video docu in 1991 as Steven Taylor for the Celestial
Toymaker segment.
In Blue
Peter as Steven Taylor for the episode #1.1613 in 1980.
And finally,
The Lively Arts tv series docu as Steven Taylor for Whose Dr Who in 1977 but
was uncredited.
End of Part 1 – To be continued next
month.
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