Part One
Grange Hill from 1978 – 2008
Grange Hill
was everything you remembered about secondary school, only better. There were the usual dimwits, the brain bots,
the scoundrels and the kids you wished you
could have been at school, namely Tucker Jenkins, who despite everything, was
always in trouble till the day he left school.
As with us
all, we have our favourites, and not all of them pupils. Over the years, there have been memorable
episodes, from the blazers inside out, which never quite worked with a
reversible anorak. It told of school
girl crushes with older school teachers, of bullying by Gripper Stebson, of
teacher and pupil one-upmanship, and the best storyline ever, with Mr Bronson
and that kid who died in the back of his car, whose name evades me.
Our
secondary school was boring compared to the antics of Grange Hill, and I think
that’s what made the show successful.
Kids want dramas, they want to see what happens when a bully rules the
roost, they want to see how far he can go before he’s caught, they want to feel
buoyant after the trials and tribulations of school life, and pick up on a
story about their favourite group of friends trying a money making scheme that
backfires, as you know it always does.
You want to try out some of the schemes you’ve seen on the telly, but
everyone else saw the episode, so they’re not buying it.
Since it’s
creation in 1978, just a year after I started the big school, there have been
many favourites of Doctor Who and Torchwood and even Sarah Jane Adventures that
have crossed the threshold, sat in those small classrooms, thrown the odd paper
aeroplane, and uttered ‘flipping ‘eck’ on more than one occasion.
As the
generations moved on, so did the show, altering the school logo a little and
updating the head teachers from Mrs McClusky (who I really liked) to Mr Robson,
(who I really really liked!!!).
After I
finished school and moved on to that wonderful world of job centres and dole
queues, the series continued, and finally ended in 2008, racking up a total of
30 years. In that time, many stars of
the Whoniverse have walked those hallowed corridors, and we’ve managed to
capture them all for you here.
Of course,
just like our Eastenders Connections, this too comes in parts, thankfully
however, only two!
So, we’ve
done the research so you don’t have to!
Doctor Who & Torchwood
Connections
Grange Hill
Directed by
Edward Pugh directed 18 episodes from
1983-1987. He was a floor assistant for
Doctor Who: Terror of the Autons episode 1 in 1971 but was uncredited.
Paul Murphy directed 13 episodes from
2003-2005. Directed 2 episodes of Doctor Who in 2014 - The Caretaker &
Robot of Sherwood.
Kenny McBain directed 1 episode in 1983. He
directed 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Horns of Nimon between 1979 - 1980.
Peter Hoar directed 8 episodes from 2004-2005.
He directed Doctor Who: A Good Man Goes to War in 2011 and appeared as himself
for the Doctor Who Confidential episode The Born Identity in 2011.
Graeme Harper directed 4 episodes in 2001.
Directed 13 episodes of Doctor Who including The Waters of Mars in 2009 and
Journey's End in 2008. For a full list
of Graeme's Who credits, check out Issue 28 Connections - Eastenders.
Jeremy Webb directed 4 episodes in 2000. He directed 2 episodes of Doctor Who in 2011
- The Curse of the Black Spot and The Wedding of River Song, including
appearing
in Doctor Who Confidential in 2011 as himself and director for
- Death Is
the Only Answer,
- When Time
Froze
- Open All
Hours
-
Heartbreak Hotel
- What
Dreams May Come
- About a
Boy
- River
Runs Wild
- Ship
Ahoy!
Hugh David directed 1 episode in1981. Directed
10 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966 - 1968.
Episodes 1 - 4 of The Highlanders in 1966/67, and episodes 1 - 6 of Fury
from the Deep in 1968.
Sarah Hellings was director for 1 episode in
1981. She directed two episodes of
Doctor Who: The Mark of the Rani in 1985.
Series Writing Credits
Philip Gladwin directed 5 episodes from
2000-2002. In 2007 credited as Phil
Gladwin, wrote part 1 & 2 of SJA: Warriors of Kudlak.
Cast
Stuart Organ
played Mr. Robson for 264 episodes from 1988-2003. Played Bazin in
Doctor Who: Dragonfire: part 1 and 3 in 1987.
Lee Cornes played Mr. Hankin for 153 episodes from 1990-2002. Played the Trickster in Doctor Who: Kinda
Parts 3 & 4 in 1982.
George A. Cooper played Mr. Griffiths (103 episodes
from 1985-1992. Played Cherub in Doctor
Who: The Smugglers episodes 1 - 4 in 1966.
Appeared in
two video documentaries involving Cherub - Race against time in 2011 and The
Ties That Bind us in 2008.
Rachel Bell played Mrs. Holmes for 95 episodes
from 1997-2002.
Played
Priscilla P. in Doctor Who: The Happiness Patrol parts 1 - 3 in 1988.
Rochelle Gadd played Dill Lodge for 84 episodes
from 1994-2000. Played Sally in Doctor
Who: Army of Ghosts in 2006 but was uncredited.
Michael Obiora played Max Abassi for 67 episodes
from 1998-2002. Played Billy Shipton (younger) in Doctor Who: Blink in 2007.
Dimitri Leonidas played Josh Irvine for 59 episodes
from 2001-2004.
Played
Howie Spragg in Doctor Who: The God Complex in 2011. Appeared in two television docu's regarding
his character - in The Destinations of Doctor Who he was uncredited as Spragg
in 2012, and in 2011, appeared in Heartbreak Hotel episode of Doctor Who
Confidential as himself.
Jacqueline Boatswain played Mrs. Bassinger for 50
episodes from 2003-2005.
Played
Plummer in Torchwood: Reset in 2008.
Currently in Hollyoaks as Mrs Loveday.
Joann Kenny played Jane Bishop for 38 episodes
from 1985-1988. Played Jean in Doctor
Who: The Curse of Fenric parts 1 - 4 in 1989.
In 2 video shorts/docu in 2007 she appeared as Jean for Catflap and
Little Girl Lost.
Ayesha Antoine played Poppy Silver for 33 episodes
for 1995-1998.
Played Dee
Dee Blasco in Doctor Who: Midnight in 2008.
Appeared as
herself in Doctor Who Confidential episode: Look Who's Talking in the same
year.
John Pickard played Neil Timpson for 29 episodes
from 1990-1991. Plays Thomas Brewster
for Big Finish audio plays.
Simon Pearsall played Don West for 26 episodes
from 2000-2002. Played Whitey in Doctor
Who: Gridlock in 2007.
René Zagger played Mike Bentley for 25 episodes
from 1990-1991.
Was a 'The
Bill' regular as PC Nick Klein (knew I'd seen him somewhere)
Played
Padra in Doctor Who: Utopia in 2007, credited as Rene Zagger.
Joanne Bell played Sarah Wilks for 24 episodes
from 1983-1985. Played Phyllis in Doctor
Who: The Curse of Fenric parts 1 - 4 in 1989.
Appeared as Phyllis in two video documentary's in 2007. Catflap and Little Girl Lost.
Michael Percival played Mr. Mitchell for 23 episodes
from 1978-1979. Played the Inspector in
Doctor Who: The Vampires of Venice
in 2010.
David Quilter played Mr. Arnold for 23 episodes
from 1994-2000. Played Greeves in Doctor
Who: The Unicorn and the Wasp in 2008.
Appeared as
Greeves for Doctor Who Greatest Moments episode The Doctor in 2009.
Graham Ashley played Mr. Garfield for 18 episodes
from 1978-1980. Played the Overseer in
Doctor Who: The Underwater Menace episodes 1, 2 & 4 in 1967.
Reggie Yates played Carl Fenton for 17 episodes
in 2002. He played brother of Martha
Jones, Leo in Doctor Who episodes - Smith and Jones, The Lazarus Experiment,
The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords in 2007.
Appeared as
himself for 3 tv documentaries - The Destinations of Doctor Who, The
Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who and The Women of Doctor Who, all in 2012.
He appeared
as himself for Doctor Who Confidential episodes - Meet Martha Jones and
Monsters Inc in 2007 and appeared as himself for Totally Doctor Who episode
#2.1 again in 2007.
He also
appeared as Leo Jones in Doctor Who Greatest Moments episode The Doctor in
2009.
Timothy Bateson played Mr. Thomson for 15 episodes
from 1980-1982.
Played
Binro in Doctor Who: The Ribos Operation parts 3 and 4 in 1978.
Also
appeared in three video docu's in 2007.
A Matter of Time documentary, The Ribos File docu short, and Weird
Science short as Binro.
Nigel Miles-Thomas played Mr. Davies for 14 episodes
from 1995-1996.
Played Pudovkin
in Doctor Who: Dragonfire parts 1 & 2 in 1987.
Celyn Jones played Mr. Green for 13 episodes in
2004. Played Gary in Torchwood: Random Shoes in 2006.
Vincent Brimble played Mr. Glover for 11 episodes
from 1986-1987.
Played
Tarpok in Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep parts 1 - 4 in 1984. Appeared as
Tarpok for two video docu shorts in 2008 - The Depths and They Came from
Beneath the Sea.
Amelda Brown played Wendy Wright for 10 episodes
from 1995-1996. Was the voice of
'Margaret' in Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - The Gunpowder Plot video game
in 2011.
Ashley Walters played Andy Phillips for 10
episodes in 1997. Played Gregor Van
Baalen in Doctor Who: Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS in 2013.
Sakuntala Ramanee played Mrs. Modi for 10 episodes
from 2000-2002.
Played
voice of Perdita and Universal Guardian in Doctor Who Online Adventures in
2014/15 for 17 episodes. Played
Shreela in Doctor Who: Survival parts 1 - 3 in 1989. Appeared as
herself and Shreela for Catflap a video documentary in 2007.
Michael Osborne played Mr. Howard for 9 episodes in
1984.
Played an
Extra in Doctor Who episode Small Prophet, Quick Return in 1965, was uncredited
as a Guardian in The Bomb and The Return in 1966 but was credited as Sorak in
The Horns of Nimon parts 1 - 4 in 1979/80.
Don Warrington played Mr. Phillips for 8 episodes
in 1997. Played The President in Doctor
Who: Rise of the Cybermen in 2006. Appeared
in Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited documentary in the episode The Tenth
Doctor in 2013 but was uncredited for this.
Neville Barber played Mr. Curtis for 7 episodes
from 1980-1981.
Played
Howard Baker in Doctor Who's K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend movie (for
TV) in 1981. Played Dr. Cook in Doctor
Who: The Time Monster episodes 1 & 2 in 1972.
Chris Jury played Mr. Knowles for 7 episodes
from 1983-1984. Played Deadbeat in
Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy parts 2 - 4 in 1989.
David Kinder played John for 6 episodes in 1990. Played Billy in Doctor Who: Delta and the
Bannermen parts 1 - 3 in 1987.
Dicken Ashworth played Animal Man for 6 episodes in
1994. Played Sezon in Doctor Who:
Timelash parts 1 & 2 in 1985.
Daniel Harcourt played Kev for 6 episodes in 2001. Not completely certain this is an exact
Doctor Who story, but Daniel appeared as Michael Kirkwood and Kritakh in the
video Zygon in 2008.
Ralph Arliss played Chaz Smith for 6 episodes in
2002. Played Tuar in Doctor Who: Planet
of the Spiders parts 3 - 6 in 1974.
Mark Monero played Steven Defley for 5 episodes
from 1982-1984.
Played
Pedro in Doctor Who: The Time of Angels (uncredited) and Flesh and Stone in
2010. Appeared as himself in Doctor Who
Confidential episode Eyes Wide Open in 2010.
Letitia Dean played Lucinda Oliver for 5
episodes from 1983-1984. Played Sharon Watts
in Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time in 1993.
Toby Aspin played Derek for 5 episodes in
1990.
Played The
Eighth Doctor in The Few Doctors film short in 1997.
Played
Commander Steg in Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans video in 1994.
Appeared as
a Roboman in Dalekmania video docu in 1995.
Appeared in
Doctor Who: 30 Years in the TARDIS documentary in 1993.
Frank Jarvis played First Builder for 4 episodes
in 1985.
Played
Skart, Ankh and Corporal in 7 episodes of Doctor Who from 1978 - 1979,
including 4 episodes of The Power of Kroll in 1979. Appeared as Skart in video documentary A
Matter of Time in 2007, and Into the Unknown: The Making of 'Underworld' video
short in 2010 but uncredited as Ankh.
Jack Galloway played Mr. Aldridge for 4 episodes
in 1989. Played Joseph Willow in Doctor
Who: The Awakening parts 1 & 2 in 1984.
Roger Ashton-Griffiths played Walt for 4 episodes in 1990. Played Quayle in Doctor Who: Robot of
Sherwood in 2014, and played Mr Garrett in Torchwood: Random Shoes in 2006.
Dave Hill played Mr. Farrington for 4 episodes in 1991. Was the voice Nessican in Doctor Who: Death
Comes to Time episode Planet of Blood in 2002.
Robert Hands played Piers Coveney for 4 episodes
in 1992. Played Algy in Doctor Who: The
Empty Child and The Doctor Dances in 2005. (Nice bottom!)
Marc Warren played Thomas Rankin for 4 episodes
in 1992. Played Elton Pope in Doctor
Who: Love & Monsters in 2006. He
also played an Extra in Doctor Who: Battlefield part 1, but was uncredited, in
1989. He was an uncredited performer of
"Don't Bring Me Down" in Love & Monsters episode.
Jennifer Hill played Mrs. Lewis for 3 episodes in
1979. Played Mrs. Peace in Doctor Who:
The Unquiet Dead in 2005.
Alex Kingston played Jill Harcourt for 3 episodes in 1980.
Played River
Song in 17 episodes of Doctor Who from 2008 - 2015.
Was the
voice of River Song for Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock video game in 2012.
From 2008 -
2011 appeared in 10 episodes of Doctor Who Confidential. Was uncredited for her character and herself in
Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty in 2013 and in 2015, appeared as Professor
River Song for the Doctor Who Christmas Special.
Further
Doctor Who credits from 2008 - 2014 include -
Doctor Who:
The Ultimate Companion in 2014.
Doctor Who:
The Doctors Revisited in 2013, including The Next Doctor where her character
was uncredited, Newsround and Doctor Who Companions.
In 2010 saw
her at the Doctor Who Proms - Prom 10 but again uncredited.
She was
uncredited in Journey's End as River Song in 2008, and appeared as her
character in Doctor Who Greatest Moments episode The Doctor in 2009.
Rachel Davies played Mrs. Jones for 3 episodes
from 1983-1984. Played Camilla in Doctor
Who: State of Decay
parts 1 - 4 in 1980. Appeared as Camilla
for two video shorts in 2009 - Lalla's Wardrobe: A Frockumentary and The
Vampire Lovers: The Making of 'State of Decay '.
Trevor Thomas played Mr. Hedly for 3 episodes
from 1984-1996. Played a Child in Doctor
Who: The Cave of Skulls in 1963 but was uncredited.
Dennis Edwards played Mr. Humphries for 3 episodes
in 1985. Played a Centurian in Doctor
Who episode The Slave Traders in 1965, and Lord Gomer in The Invasion of Time
parts 1 - 3 in 1978.
Keith Drinkel played Mr. Jones for 3 episodes in
1986. Played Flight Engineer Scobie in
Doctor Who: Time Flight parts 1 - 4 in 1982.
Was uncredited in video docu short Jurassic Larks: Time-Flight Studio
Recordings in 2007.
Lawry Lewin played Tommy for 3 episodes from
1988-1989. Played Rossiter in Doctor
Who: The End of Time in 2009/2010. Appeared
as Rossiter for episode Allons-y in 2010 for Doctor Who Confidential.
Paul Copley played Duncan Yeats for 3 episodes
from 1989-1991. Played Clement McDonald
in Torchwood: Children of Earth Days 1 - 4 in 2009.
Was
uncredited for Day 5 Children of Earth as Clement McDonald.
Lachele Carl played Cecile a sports scout for 3
episodes in 1991.
Played
Trinity Wells, the US
newsreader in Doctor Who, for 9 episodes, and Torchwood for 2 episodes for
Children of Earth in 2009, and The Sarah Jane Adventures for 2 episodes in
2007-2008.
She was
also mentioned in the BBC Torchwood Audio story In the Shadows by Joseph
Lidster in 2009.
Lachele has
appeared as herself and Trinity for three tv documentary's from 2009 - 2012,
these are: Doctor Who Confidential episode Lords and Masters in 2009, Doctor
Who in America where she
also narrated the episode in 2012, Doctor Who in the U.S. and as herself and narrator
for Doctor Who: The Companions in 2013, a tv documentary.
John Hallam played Mr. Macarthy for 3 episodes
in 1993. Played Light in Doctor Who:
Ghost Light, part 3 in 1989.
Chris Finch played Mr. Lydon for 3 episodes in
2007. Played a Time Lord Soldier in
Doctor Who: The Last Day, a tv short before the 50th Anniversary episode in
2013.
Christopher Coll played Mr. Malcolm for 2 episodes
in 1978.
Played
Phipps in Doctor Who: The Seeds of Death episodes 1 - 4 in 1969, and played
Stubbs for The Mutants episodes 1 - 5 in 1972.
Appeared in
three video docu shorts between 2007 - 2012.
Are Friends
Electric in 2007 as Stubbs.
Race
Against Time in 2011 as Stubbs and Second Time Around: The Troughton Years in
2012 as Phipps.
Tim Barlow played Mr. Stiles for 2 episodes in
1979. Played Tyssan in Doctor Who:
Destiny of the Daleks episodes 1 - 4 in 1979.
He appeared as Tyssan for two video docu's in 2007 - Directing 'Who':
Ken Grieve and Davros Connections.
Barbara Bermel played Mrs. Edwards for 2 episodes
in 1980.
Played an
uncredited Villager in Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders part 1 in 1974, and an
uncredited Android Villager in part 1 of The Android Invasion in 1975. Was uncredited as a Masquer in The Masque of
Mandragora part 4 in 1976, uncredited as Sevateem in part 1 of The Face of Evil
in 1977. In the same year was uncredited
as a Rebel in Tunnel in part 1 of The Sun Makers. Uncredited as a Court Lady in The Androids of
Tara part 1 in 1978 and uncredited as Lazar in Terminus, part 1 in 1983.
Victor Reynolds played Judge for 2 episodes from
1982-1998.
Played a
Grecian Man uncredited in Doctor Who: Four to Doomsday parts 2 and 3 in 1982,
and a Man in Market uncredited in Snakedance part 1 in 1983.
Penny Casdagli played Miss O'Keefe for 2 episodes
in 1982. Played Jall in Doctor Who:
Destiny of the Daleks episodes 2 and 4 in 1979.
Alec Wallis played Newsagent for 2 episodes
from 1983-1989.
Played Ldg.
Telegraphist Bowman in Doctor Who: The Sea Devils episodes 1, 4, 5 and 6 in
1972.
Mostyn Evans played Mr. Price for 2 episodes in
1983. Played an uncredited role in
Doctor Who and the Silurians in episode 6, in 1970.
He played
Dai Evans in episode 1 & 2 of The Green Death in 1973 and was High Priest
for part 1 & 2 of Death to the Daleks in 1974.
In archive
footage he appeared as Dai Evans for People Power and Puppetry video docu short
in 2011.
June Page played Mrs. Hunt for 2 episodes in 1983. Played Keara in Doctor Who: Full Circle parts 1 - 4 in 1980. Appeared as her character but uncredited for
All Aboard the Starliner: The Making of 'Full Circle '
in 2009.
Richard Steele played Mr. Fowler for 2 episodes in
1984.
Played
Commandant Gorton in Doctor Who: The War Games episode 2 in 1969.
Played
Sergeant Hart in Doctor Who and the Silurians episode 4 & 6 in 1970. And played a Guard in The Mark of the Rani in
parts 1 & 2 in 1985.
Appeared as
Sgt Hart in The U.N.I.T. Family: Part One video docu short in 2006, and War
Zone: The End of an Era as Commandant Gorton in 2009.
Appeared in
video docu short The Cold War as Bill in 2009.
Stephen Churchett played the Chairman in 2 episodes
from 1985-1988. Played Bill in Doctor
Who: Attack of the Cybermen part 1 in 1985.
Sion Tudor Owen played Mr. Dean for 2 episodes in
1985.
Played
Tandrell in Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord part 2 - 4 in 1986.
Appeared as
his character Tandrell for video docu short The Making of the Trial of a Time
Lord: Part One - Mysterious Planet in 2008.
Brenda Kempner played Miss Hamilton for 2 episodes
in 1987. Played Mrs. Grose in Doctor Who: Ghost Light parts 1 & 2 in 1989.
Geoffrey Beevers played Mr. Birtles for 2 episodes
from 1988-1989.
Played
Private Johnson in Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death episode 7 in 1970. Was the voice of Melkur in part 1 & 2 and
Melkur and The Master in parts 3 & 4 of The Keeper of Traken in 1981. Appeared in two video docu's in 2007 as
himself, The Melkur and The Master in: Being
Nice to Each Other: Making 'The Keeper of Traken' and The Return of the Master.
Also two
video docu's as The Master in A New Body at Last in 2007 and The Ties that Bind
Us in 2008.
Adrienne Burgess played Diane for 2 episodes from
1988-1989. Played Veet in Doctor Who:
The Sun Makers parts 1 - 4 in 1977. Appeared
as Veet in two video documentary's from 2007 - 2011. A Matter of Time in 2007 and Running from the
Taxman in 2011.
Timothy Block played Gray for 2 episodes in 1989. Played Tanner in Doctor Who: Black Orchid
part 1 and 2 in 1982, he was uncredited for part 2.
Roy Spencer played Detective Bonner for 2
episodes in 1989.
Played
Manyak in Doctor Who episodes The Plague and The Steel Sky in 1966. And Harris in Fury from the Deep episodes 1 -
6 in 1968.
Brian Croucher played Mr. Glanville for 2 episodes
from 1990-1991. Played Kurt in
Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans video in 1994. Played Borg in Doctor Who: The Robots of
Death parts 1 & 2 in 1977.
Derek Ware played a Night Watchman for 2
episodes in 1990.
Played a
Saracen Warrior in Doctor Who episode The Lion in 1965. An uncredited Bus Conductor in The Planet of
Decision in 1965, and an uncredited Trojan Soldier in Horse of Destruction in
the same year. He played Tuthmos in
Golden Death and Escape Switch in 1966. He played a Spaniard in The Smugglers
episodes 1, 3 and 4, episode 3 was uncredited.
An uncredited Soldier in The Web of Fear episode 4 in 1968.
In The
Ambassadors of Death episode 2 & 7 he played a UNIT Soldier in 1970, and
Private Wyatt for Inferno episode 1 - 3 in 1970, and Pigbin Josh in The Claws
of Axos, episode 1 in 1971.
Derek was a
fight arranger for 12 episodes of Who from 1963 - 1971.
He was a
fight arranger for Who from 1963 - 1967.
He appeared as a fight arranger for Doctor Who: The Crusade video in
1999.
Appeared in
several video docu's from 2006 - 2013 including Hadoke vs HAVOC in 2013.
He appeared
in video documentary as Tuthmos in 'Doctor Who': Daleks - The Early Years in
1993.
Primi Townsend played Miss Brooking for 2 episodes
1991. Played Mula in Doctor Who: The
Pirate Planet part 1 - 4 in 1978. Appeared
as Mula in two video shorts in 2007 - Weird Science and Parrot Fashion.
Chris Jarman played Carl for 2 episodes from
1992-1995.
Played the
Dancer in Doctor Who: The Curse of the Black Spot in 2011.
Appeared as
himself in Doctor Who Confidential episode Ship Ahoy! in the same year.
Metin Yenal played Dieter for 2 episodes in
1994. Played Karl in Doctor Who: Silver
Nemesis parts 1 - 3 in 1988.
Martin Hodgson played David for 2 episodes in
1997. Played Jenkins in Doctor Who: The
Doctor Dances in 2005.
Ann Davies played Mrs. Singleton for 2
episodes from 1998-1999.
Wife of the
late Richard Briers, Ann played Jenny in 5 out of 6 episodes of Doctor Who:
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.
Abi Eniola played Sarita for 2 episodes in
2000. Played Crosbie in Doctor Who: Bad
Wolf in 2005.
Peter Childs played a Fire Officer for 1 episode in 1986.
Played Jack
Ward in Doctor Who: The Mark of the Rani parts 1 & 2 in 1985.
Was
uncredited as Jack Ward in Nice or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on Varos in
2012 and Lords and Luddites: Making 'The Mark of the Rani' in 2006.
Pat Gorman played 2nd Warehouseman for 1 episode in 1978.
Pat has
been more characters in Doctor Who than I can count fingers on both hands. Many of these have been uncredited roles, but
those that weren't are Cybermen, Silurians, Silurian Scientist, Auton Leader,
Primitive and voice, Military Policeman, UNIT corporal, Thal Soldier, A Medic,
and Soldier. He has appeared in 90
episodes of Doctor Who from 1964 - 1985.
Appeared as
himself for I Was That Monster in 1993, a tv documentary about the people
inside the monster suits in Doctor Who.
He appeared
in 3 video documentary's from 2006 - 2011.
and two video shorts from 2007 - 2009 as Thal Soldier, pilot, Grogan and
Nuthatch Resident.
Denys Hawthorne played Mr. Starling for 1 episode
in 1978. Played Rudge in Doctor Who: The
Trial of a Time Lord parts 9 - 12 in 1986.
Steve Ismay played a Painter for 1 episode in 1978.
Was
uncredited for all his roles in Doctor Who from 1971 - 1976, for episodes: The
Daemons, Day of the Daleks, Frontier in Space, The Time Warrior, Death to the
Daleks, The Monster of Peladon and The Deadly Assassin.
William Ashley played Simon Shaw's Neighbour for 1
episode in 1979.
Was
uncredited as a Kaled Scientist in Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks parts 2 -
6 in 1975.
Gillian Brown played a Librarian for 1 episode in
1979. Played Ohica in Doctor Who: The
Brain of Morbius parts 1 - 4 in 1976, credited as Gilly Brown.
Appeared as
herself yet uncredited in video docu short, Designs on Karn in 2008. In the same year appeared in another video
docu short Getting a Head as herself and Ohica.
Anthony Carrick played Dr. Farr for 1 episode in 1979. Played Captain Rossini in Doctor Who: The
Masque of Mandragora parts 1 - 4 in 1976, credited as Antony Carrick.
Anne Clements played Boutique Manageress for 1
episode in 1979.
Played
First Trooper in Doctor Who: Earthshock, part one in 1982.
David McKail played Councillor Doyle for 1
episode in 1979. Played Sergeant Kyle in
Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang parts 1 & 2 in 1977.
Max Arthur played Ed for 1 episode in 1980. Played Zuko in Doctor Who: Planet of Fire
part 2 in 1984.
Terry Bale played Mr. Lewis for 1 episode in
1980.
Played a
soldier for Doctor Who episode A Bargain of Necessity in 1964 and was the voice
of Arcturus in Doctor Who: The Curse of Peladon episodes 1 - 3 in 1972.
Laurence Harrington played Mr. Fox for 1 episode in
1980. Played a Lunar Guard in Doctor
Who: Frontier in Space, episode 3 in 1973, and was uncredited as the Voice in
episode 2 of The Mind of Evil in 1971.
Joan Harsant played Mrs. Carrington for 1
episode in 1980. Played a Technician in
Doctor Who and the Silurians episodes 1 & 2 in 1970 but was uncredited for
her role.
Bernard Kay played Mr. Wainwright for 1 episode
in 1980.
Played Carl
Tyler for Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion of Earth in 1964 for all 6
episodes. Played Saladin for The Crusade
episodes The Lion, The Knight of Jaffa and The Wheel of Fortune in 1965. Played Inspector Crossland for The Faceless
Ones in 1967 for 5 of the 6 episodes and Caldwell
for Colony in Space episodes 2 - 6 in 1971.
Appeared as
Saladin for video docu Race Against Time in 2011 and Doctor Who: The Crusade in
1999. Appeared as himself and Carl Tyler
in video docu - Future Memories: Making the Dalek Invasion of Earth in 2003.
David Rolfe played Mr. Brown for 1 episode in
1980. Played an Exxilon, a guard and a
Crew Member for 7 episodes of Doctor Who from 1974 - 1976 all of which were
uncredited.
Paul Jerricho played Mr. Hicks for 1 episode in
1981. Played The Castellan for Doctor
Who: Arc of Infinity parts 1 - 4 in 1983 and The Five Doctors in the same year.
From 1994 -
2008 he appeared as The Castallan credited and uncredited for video docu's and
video shorts including 'Doctor Who': The Colin Baker Years.
Eric Mason played Mr. Ellis for 1 episode in
1981. Played Senior Prison Officer Green
in Doctor Who: The Mind of Evil parts 1 - 3 in 1971, and C.P.O. Smedley in
episode 2 of The Sea Devils in 1972.
John Moore played Shopkeeper for 1 episode in
1981. Played a Trojan man in Doctor Who
episode Small Prophet, Quick Return in 1965, and a Prisoner in episode 3 of
Frontier in Space in 1973, both roles were uncredited.
Jay Neill played a Molester for 1 episode in
1981.
Played an
uncredited Guard in Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World, episode 6 in 1968. Was uncredited as a policeman in episode 3 of
Doctor Who and the Silurians in 1970.
Played a Pikeman in The Masque of Mandragora, part 2 in 1976. A year later played Silvey for The Invisible
Enemy part one. He played Guard Klimt in
Underworld part 2 but was uncredited for the same role in part 3 in 1978.
Timothy Oldroyd played a Swimming teacher for 1
episode in 1981. Played a Rebel in
Doctor Who: State of Decay episode 1 in 1980 but was uncredited for the role.
Kevin Sullivan played Guy for 1 episode in 1981. Played a Chimney Sweep in Doctor Who: The
Talons of Weng-Chiang in 1977, but was uncredited.
William Thomas played Mr Morgan for 1 episode in
1981.
Played
Martin in Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks part 2 in 1988. Returned to Doctor Who to play Mr Cleaver in Boom Town
in 2005 but is better known as Geraint Wyn Cooper, Gwen's Dad in Torchwood,
S2/S4 from 2008 - 2011.
Gary Beadle played Elroy for 1 episode in 1982.
Played Paul
Langer in SJA: The Mark of the Berserker parts 1 & 2 in 2008.
He appeared
uncredited as Paul Langer for The Mad Woman in the Attic part 1 in 2009, and in
SJA: Alien Files, episode #1.5 in 2010.
Gareth Milne played Burglar #2 for 1 episode in
1982.
Was Peter
Davison's stunt double in Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep: Part one in 1984,
but uncredited. Played one of The
Unknown in Black Orchid part one, and George Cranleigh in part two in 1982, was
uncredited as a Mortuary Attendant in Vengeance on Varos part 2 in 1985. Was uncredited as an Acid Bath Guard in Nice
or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on Varos video docu in 2012.
Bhasker Patel played Raam Patel for 1 episode in
1982. Played Jival Chowdry in Doctor
Who: Turn Left in 2008.
Iain Rattray played Mr. Cartwright for 1 episode
in 1982. Played Habris in Doctor Who:
State of Decay
parts 1, 2 and 4 in 1980. Appeared as
Habris for The Vampire Lovers: The Making of 'State of Decay ' video docu short in 2009.
Malcolm Terris played Mr. Scott for 1 episode in
1982. Played Etnin in episode 1 of
Doctor Who: The Dominators in 1968, and played Co-Pilot for parts 1 - 4 of The
Horns of Nimon in 1980, with part 4 uncredited.
Appeared as
the Co-Pilot for two video docu shorts.
In 2004 uncredited in A New Beginning, and Are Friends Electric in 2007.
John Tordoff played Off-license shopkeeper for 1
episode in 1982. Played Alec Leeson in
episode 4 of Doctor Who: Colony in Space in 1971.
Ahmed Khalil played Mr. Singh for 1 episode in
1983. Played Latoni in parts 1 & 2
of Doctor Who: Black Orchid in 1982.
Andrew Downie played Mr. Ellwood for 1 episode in
1984. Played Willie MacKay in episodes 2
- 4 of Doctor Who: The Highlanders in 1966/67.
Jimmy Mac played a Model for 1 episode in
1984. Was uncredited as a Villager for
two episodes of Doctor Who: The Daemons in 1971, and uncredited as a Peasant in
State of Decay
in 1980.
Alan Talbot played a Car owner for 1 episode in
1984. Was uncredited for his roles in
four episodes of Doctor Who from an Extra in episode one of Black Orchid in
1982, a Ceremony Observer in part 4 of Snakedance in 1983, played Tom in part 1
of The Mark of the Rani and a Miner in part 2, in 1985.
Bob Appleby played a Car Driver for 1 episode in
1985. Played Nimon in part 3 & 4 of
Doctor Who: The Horns of Nimon in 1980, part 3 was uncredited.
Played the
Second Vervoid in The Trial of a Time Lord in parts 11 & 12 in 1986.
Was
uncredited as the Second Vervoid in part 14.
John Bleasdale played Mr. Donnington for 1 episode
in 1985. Played a Robot in Doctor Who:
The Robots of Death, for parts 1 - 4 in 1977.
Gary Dean played a Vet for 1 episode in 1985.
Was
uncredited for three roles in Doctor Who from a Technician in episode 1 of The
Ice Warriors in 1967, a German Soldier in episode 3 of The War Games and a UNIT
soldier in episode 3 of Doctor Who and the Silurians in 1970.
Zienia Merton played Mrs. Wallace for 1 episode
in 1985. Played the Registrar in SJA for
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith parts 1 & 2 in 2009. She played Ping-Cho in all 7 episodes of
Marco Polo in 1964. Zienia also played
the Registrar for part 1 of SJA: Death of the Doctor in 2010.
Barry Summerford played Mr. Wright for 1 episode in
1985.
Was
uncredited for all his roles in Doctor Who from 1974 - 1981.
From Golden
Age Man in part 6 of Invasion of the Dinosaurs in 1974, Elite Guard in parts 1
- 6 of Genesis of the Daleks in 1975, Vogan in Revenge of the Cybermen, part 1
in 1975. In the same year played Private
Thurston for part 2 of Terror of the Zygons.
In 1976 played UNIT Communications Soldier for part 6 of The Seeds of
Doom, and a Security Guard for part 2 of The Hand of Fear. In 1977 played a Steaming Audience Member for
part 4 of The Sun Makers. In 1978 played
a Shrieve for part 4 of The Ribos Operation.
In 1979 played a guard for both The Armageddon Factor and The Creature
from the Pit, both for episode 1. And
finally in 1981 played Foster for part 1 of The Keeper of Traken.
Heather Emmanuel played a Nurse for 1 episode in
1986. Played Tessa in part four of
Doctor Who: The Android Invasion in 1975.
Tom Keller played a Lab Assistant for 1
episode in 1986. Played Atkins in Doctor
Who: The Day of the Doctor in 2013.
Richardson Morgan played an Engineer for 1 episode in
1986. Played Corporal Blake for four
episodes of Doctor Who: The Web of Fear in 1968. Played Rogin for parts 3 & 4 of The Ark
in Space in 1975.
Carmen Munroe played Harriet Dean for 1 episode
in 1986. Played Fariah in episodes 2 - 4
of Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World in 1968.
George Ballantine played a Vicar for 1 episode in
1987. Was uncredited for his role of
Federico's Manservant in Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora parts 2 & 3
in 1976, and played Hawker in part one of Snakedance in 1983. Appeared as Hawker for video docu short -
Snake Charmer: The Making of 'Snakedance' in 2011.
Ian Elliot played a Man in Street for 1
episode in 1987. Was uncredited for all
his roles in Doctor Who from 1970 - 1989.
In 1970 played a UNIT soldier for epi 1 of Inferno. In 1971 was a Daffodil Man for episode 3
& 4 of Terror of the Autons. A UNIT
soldier for episode 1 & 4 of The Mind of Evil, a Colonist for episode 1 of
Colony in Space and Villager for episode 3 of The Daemons.
In 1972 he
played a Guard Warrior for episode 1 of The Mutants. In 1973 he again played a UNIT soldier, this
time for part 1 of The Time Warrior. He
was a Regular Army Soldier and UNIT soldier for part one of Invasion in
1974.
In part one
of Planet of the Spiders he played a villager.
In 1975, he played an Android Villager for part one of The Android
Invasion. In The Seeds of Doom parts 3 -
5 he played a Guard in 1976, and finally in Part one of The Curse of Fenric in
1989, he played a Haemovore.
Gillian Martell played Miss Meech for 1 episode in
1987. Played Lilly Gregson in K-9 and
Company: A Girl's Best Friend film in 1981.
Ruby Buchanan played an Old Lady for 1 episode in
1988. Played a Peasant in part 1 of
Doctor Who: State of Decay
in 1980.
Mandy Lesley played the 1st Girl at Hip Hop for
1 episode in 1988. Was uncredited as
Lakertyan for part four of Doctor Who: Time and the Rani in 1987.
Graham Turner played a Shopkeeper for 1 episode
in 1988. Played Amos in Doctor Who: The
Crimson Horror in 2013.
John Abbott played an Estate Agent for 1
episode in 1989.
Played
Vince in all four parts of Doctor Who: Horror of Fang Rock in 1977.
Christopher Driscoll played Mr. Savage for 1 episode in
1989. Played a Security Guard in Doctor
Who: The Idiot's Lantern in 2006.
Jean Shannon played a Gym Teacher for 1 episode
in 1989. Was uncredited for her role in
Doctor Who and the Silurians, episode 6 in 1970.
Paul Lowther played a Photographer for 1 episode
in 1990. Was uncredited for two roles in
Doctor Who from a King's Knight in part one of The King's Demons in 1983, and
an Orderly in part one of Frontios in 1984.
Johnnie Mack played an Usher for 1 episode in
1990. Was uncredited as a Time Lord in
Doctor Who: The Five Doctors in 1983.
Victoria Wicks played Dr. Burton for 1 episode in
1990. Played the High Priestess in
Doctor Who: The Fires of Pompeii
in 2008. Was uncredited for her role in
part one of The End of Time in 2009.
End of Part
One
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