Film Editing by
Roger Harvey for 51 episodes from 1985-1991. Was videotape editor for Doctor Who: The Mind
of Evil episode six in 1971.
Hugh Parson for 41 episodes from
1985-1993. Was videotape editor for 45
episodes for Doctor Who from 1983 - 1989.
Editor for 23 episodes from 1987 - 1989.
Was
videotape editor for 10 episodes of Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord in
1986.
Ian Williams for 10 episodes from
2003-2008. Was video tape editor for
Doctor Who: Meglos parts 1 & 2 in 1980.
Malcolm Banthorpe for 3 episodes in 1985. Was videotape editor for Doctor Who: The
Stones of Blood parts 1 - 4 in 1978.
Fergus MacKinnon for 1 episode in 1999. Was editor for Torchwood: From Out of the
Rain and Fragments in 2008.
Stephen Newnham
for 2 episodes in 2002. Was
videotape editor for parts 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord in
1986. Credited as Steve Newnham, was
videotape editor for all four parts of The Caves of Androzani in 1984 and the
two parter Revelation of the Daleks in 1985.
Production Design by
John Stout production designer for 14 episodes
from 1985-1987. Production designer for
4 parts of Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood in 1978.
Nigel Curzon production designer for 11 episodes
from 1990-1992. Production designer for
4 episodes of Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons parts 1 - 4 in 1975.
Bernard Lloyd-Jones production designer for 9 episodes
from 1986-1990.
Was
designer on 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Earthshock in 1982.
Colin Green production designer for 8 episodes
from 1985-1986. Was production designer
for Doctor Who: Death to the Daleks parts 1 - 4 in 1974 and Enlightenment parts
1 - 4 in 1983.
Roger Cann for 8 episodes in 1985. Was production designer for Doctor Who:
Nightmare of Eden parts 1 - 4 in 1979.
Eryl Ellis for 5 episodes from 2012-2013. Was production designer for Doctor Who at the
proms in 2006. Production designer for
Doctor Who Confidential episode Music and Monsters in 2006.
Rochelle Selwyn for 4 episodes in 1986. Was production designer for all six episodes
of Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders in 1974.
Nick Somerville for 3 episodes in 2005. Was designer for three episodes of Doctor
Who: Ghost Light in 1989. Was designer for
3 episodes of Doctor Who: Survival also in 1989.
Tristan Peatfield for 1 episode in 2013. Was Production designer for Doctor Who: Amy's
Choice and The Lodger in 2010. Was art
director for Doctor Who: Flatline in 2014.
Was stand-by art director for Doctor Who: The Vampires of Venice and
Vincent and the Doctor in 2010. Was Set
Director for Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride, The Sound of Drums, Last of the
Time Lords and Voyage of the Damned in 2007.
Art Direction by
Martyn Doust for 2 episodes in 2001. Was Props for Doctor Who at the Proms in
2013. And uncredited for the same role
in 2009.
Nandie Narishkin for 4 episodes in 2011. Was stand-by art director for 5 episodes of
Doctor Who from 2012 - 2013.
Costume Design by
Barbara Kidd for 16 episodes from
1985-1986. Was Costume Designer for 14
episodes of Doctor Who from 2010 - 2011.
Was Costume Designer for 32 episodes of Doctor Who from 1973 - 1982.
June Hudson for 12 episodes in 1985. Was Costume Designer for 32 episodes of Doctor
Who from 1978 - 1981.
Colin Lavers for 9 episodes in 1986. Was Costume Designer for 11 episodes of
Doctor Who from 1978 - 1983.
Dee Robson for 3 episodes from 1989-1990. Was Costume Designer for 14 episodes of
Doctor Who from 1978 - 1983.
Andrew Rose for 1 episode in 1987. Was Costume Designer for 14 episodes of
Doctor Who from 1975 - 1986.
Doreen James for 4 episodes from 1986-1988. Was Costume Designer for 8 episodes of Doctor
Who from 1978 - 1979.
Makeup Department
Gillian Thomas was makeup designer for 14
episodes, 1985-1986. Was makeup designer
for 6 episodes of Doctor Who in 1987, and makeup artist for 4 episodes in 1979.
Vanessa Poulton was makeup designer for 3 episodes,
1989. Was makeup designer for Doctor
Who: Timelash parts 1 & 2 in 1985.
Christine Walmesley-Cotham was makeup designer for 2 episodes,
1987-1988.
Was make up
designer for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1978 - 1980.
Lesley Holmes was makeup designer for 2 episodes,
1988. Was an uncredited assistant makeup
artist for Part 3 of Doctor Who: Warriors' Gate in 1981.
Jennifer Hughes was makeup designer for 1 episode,
1989. Was makeup artist for 4 episodes
of Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep in 1984.
Ann Rayment was makeup designer for 1 episode,
1991. Was make up for Doctor Who: The
Three Doctors episode 1 in 1972 and episode 4 in 1973. Was uncredited makeup artist for episodes 2
& 3 of The Three Doctors in 1973. Was
makeup for episode 1 and episode 6 of The Green Death, and uncredited make up
for episodes 2 - 5 in 1973.
Allison Sing was makeup designer for 1 episode,
2003. Was makeup artist for 25 episodes
of Doctor Who from 2007 - 2013. Was make
up artist for SJA: Invasion of the Bane in 2007.
Adrian Rigby was prosthetic makeup assistant for
1 episode, 2014. Was prosthetic make up
artist for 4 episodes of SJA in 2008. Was
hair technician with Millennium FX but uncredited for Doctor Who: The God
Complex in 2011.
Steve Smith was assistant makeup artist for
unknown episodes. Was Makeup artist for
41 episodes of Doctor Who from 2005 - 2009.
Was Makeup artist for Doctor Who: Music of the Spheres in 2008.
Suzanne Jansen was makeup designer for 11
episodes, 1985-1992. Was an uncredited
assistant makeup artist for Part One of Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora in
1976.
Juliette Mayer was makeup designer for 9 episodes,
1985. Was Makeup designer for four
episodes of Doctor Who: Battlefield in 1989.
Dorka Nieradzik was makeup designer for 6 episodes,
1986. Was make up designer for 12
episodes of Doctor Who from 1981 - 1982.
Makeup designer for 9 episodes from 1985 - 1988. Make up designer for 6 episodes from 1985 -
1986.
Make up
artist for 4 episodes in 1980.
Kate Roberts was make-up and hair designer:
segments / makeup designer for 6 episodes, 2001-2008. Was Makeup and hair designer: segments for
SJA: The Mark of the Berserker part 2 in 2008.
Was make up and hair designer: segments for The Temptation of Sarah Jane
Smith parts 1 & 2 in 2008. Make up
and hair designer: segments for part 1 of Enemy of the Bane also in 2008.
Was
uncredited make up and hair designer: segments for Doctor Who: The Fires of
Pompeii, Planet of the Ood and The Sontaran Stratagem in 2008.
Was make up
artist for Torchwood: Everything Changes, Day One, Ghost Machine, Cyberwoman,
They Keep Killing Suzie in 2006 and Captain Jack Harkness in 2007.
Was makeup
supervisor for Sleeper, Meat, Dead Man Walking, A Day in the Death and Adrift
in 2008.
Denise Baron was makeup designer for 5 episodes,
1985-1986. Was make up designer for 8
episodes of Doctor Who from 1988 - 1989.
Was makeup designer for 8 episodes from 1984 - 1986.
Pauline Cox was makeup designer for 5 episodes,
1989-1990. Was makeup artist for 4
episodes in 1981, make up artist for 4 episodes in 1977.
Production Management
Debbi Slater was production manager for 26
episodes, 2005-2006. Was line producer: UK for
Torchwood: Miracle Day - The New World, The Categories of Life, The Middle Men
and The Gathering in 2011. Was
production manager for Torchwood: They Keep Killing Suzie in 2006.
Was
associate producer for Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead and Waters of Mars in
2009. Was production manager for 7
episodes of Doctor Who from 2007 - 2009.
Was
associate producer for SJA: The Last Sontaran part 1 and Enemy of the Bane Part
1 in 2008. Was production manager for 11
episodes of SJA in 2007.
Dafydd Arwyn Jones was production manager for 2
episodes, 1986-1989 and was first assistant director for 1 episode, 1986. Was first assistant director for Torchwood:
Random Shoes in 2006.
Romey Allison was production manager for 2
episodes, 1986. Was production assistant
for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1979 - 1980 and assistant floor manager for 1
episode in 1978.
Steve Goldie was production manager for 2
episodes, 1986. Was production manager
for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Terminus in 1983.
Was an uncredited assistant floor manager for part 6 of Doctor Who: The
Armageddon Factor in 1979.
Roselyn Parker was production manager for 2
episodes, 1987. Was an uncredited assistant
floor manager for 18 episodes of Doctor Who from 1967 - 1974.
Lloyd Elis was production manager for 21
episodes, 2014 and was first assistant director for 4 episodes, 2013. Was first assistant director of The Sarah
Jane Adventures: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith parts 1 & 2, and Enemy
of the Bane parts 1 & 2 in 2008. Was
first assistant director for Doctor Who: The End of the World and The Unquiet
Dead in 2005.
Liz Mace was production manager for 16
episodes, 1985-1993. Was production manager
for all 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Time-Flight in 1982.
David Mack was production manager for 15
episodes, 2004-2006. Was first assistant
director for Doctor Who: The Rings of Akhaten in 2013.
Rosemary Crowson was production manager for 13
episodes, 1985-1987. Was production
assistant for 10 episodes of Doctor Who from 1975 - 1979.
Matthew Purves was production manager for 13
episodes, 1993. Was assistant floor
manager for four episodes of Doctor Who: Battlefield in 1989.
Gary Downie was production manager for 11
episodes, 1985-1993. Was production
manager for Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time in 1993. Production manager for 25 episodes of Doctor
Who from 1985 - 1993. Was uncredited as
choreographer for Doctor Who: Black Orchid part 1 in 1982. Was uncredited as assistant floor manager for
Underworld part four in 1978.
Alexandra Bridcut was production manager for 11
episodes, 1986-1993. Was first assistant
director for 4 episodes, 2003-2005 and was programme scheduler for 9 episodes
of Eastenders from 2003-2004. Was assistant floor manager for Doctor Who: Full Circle part 4 in 1980.
Henry Foster was production manager for 8
episodes, 1985-1986. Was production
assistant for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1979 - 1980. Was production manager for parts 1 - 4 of
Doctor Who: Four to Doomsday in 1982.
Nigel Taylor was production manager for 7
episodes, 1985-1988. Was uncredited as
assistant floor manager for Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood for parts 1 and 4
in 1978. Was uncredited as assistant director
for part 1 of The Stones of Blood in 1978.
Ann Aronsohn was production manager for 6
episodes, 1985. Was production manager
for all 4 parts of Doctor Who: Mawdryn Undead in 1983. Was production assistant for all 6 episodes
of Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor in 1979.
Nicholas Laughland
was production manager for 6 episodes, 1985. Was assistant floor manager for parts 1 - 4
of Doctor Who: Earthshock in 1982.
Alan Wareing was production manager for 6
episodes, 1986. Was director for 10
episodes of Doctor Who from 1988 - 1989.
Was production manager for 2 episodes of Doctor Who: Timelash in 1985. Was production assistant for four episodes of
The Keeper of Traken in 1981. Was the
uncredited voice of Little Girl God in Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the
Galaxy part 4 in 1989.
Jeremy Silberston was production manager for 4
episodes, 1986. Was production manager
for Doctor Who: The King's Demons parts 1 & 2 in 1983 and The Five Doctors.
Clare Graham was production manager for 5
episodes, 1986. Was production manager
for episodes 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord in 1986.
Christopher Moss was production manager for 5
episodes, 1986. Was uncredited as
assistant floor manager for Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll part 4 in 1979.
Rob Evans was production manager for 4
episodes, 1987. Was assistant floor
manager for four episodes of Doctor Who: Planet of Fire in 1984.
Margot Hayhoe was production manager for 4
episodes, 1988-1990. Was production
associate for 2 episodes in 1998. Was
production manager for 12 episodes of Doctor Who from 1981 - 1983. Was uncredited as assistant floor manager for
10 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966 - 1970.
Appeared as herself in Mars Probe 7: Making the Ambassadors of Death
video docu short in 2012.
David Mason was production manager for 3
episodes, 1988. Was floor manager for 10 episodes from 1966 – 1970. Was line
producer: US and New York
for Doctor Who: The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon in 2011 and The
Angels Take Manhattan in 2012. Appeared
in Doctor Who Confidential as himself and Line Producer, USA in Coming to America in 2011.
Suzanna Shaw was production manager for 3
episodes, 1990. Was first assistant
director for Torchwood: From out of the Rain and Fragments in 2008. Was production manager for Doctor Who: The
Greatest Show in the Galaxy parts 1 - 4 in 1988.
Second Unit Director or
Assistant Director
Matthew Purves was first assistant director for 14
episodes, 1998-2014. Was assistant floor
manager for Doctor Who: Battlefield for parts 1 - 4 in 1989.
James Dehaviland was second assistant director for
11 episodes, 2001-2004. Was second
assistant director for 50 episodes of Doctor Who from 2009 - 2014. Was second assistant director for 13 episodes
of Torchwood from 2006 - 2009. Was drama
events manager: Doctor Who for BBC Proms - Proms 2: Doctor Who at the Proms in
2013.
Ali Blodwen Jones was second assistant director for 8
episodes, 2012-2013. Was runner for Torchwood: Children of Earth, credited as
Alison Jones in 2009.
Adam James Thompson was trainee assistant director for
6 episodes, 2007. Was an uncredited
stand-by propman for Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor in 2013.
Lloyd Elis was first assistant director for 4
episodes, 2013. Was first assistant
director of The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith parts
1 & 2, and Enemy of the Bane parts 1 & 2 in 2008. Was first assistant director for Doctor Who:
The End of the World and The Unquiet Dead in 2005.
Matthew Scrivener was first assistant director /
third assistant director for 2 episodes, 1998-2006. Was first assistant
director for Doctor Who: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe in 2011.
Nick Rae was first assistant director for 2
episodes, 2014. Was first assistant
director for Torchwood: Ghost Machine and Small Worlds in 2006 and Captain Jack
Harkness and End of Days in 2007.
Jim Capper was first assistant director for 2
episodes, 2002-2004, and was production manager for 3 episodes, 1986. Was production manager for Doctor Who: Black
Orchid parts 1 & 2 in 1982.
James Blackwell was first assistant director for 1
episode, 2001. Was first assistant
director for Doctor Who: Partners in Crime episode in 2008.
Nick Barnett was production buyer for 28
episodes, 2010-2014. Was production
buyer for 4 episodes of Doctor Who, and properties buyer for 3 episodes in
1989.
Pauline Seager was property buyer / production
buyer for 13 episodes, 1985-2006.
Was
assistant floor manager for Doctor Who: The Five Doctors in 1983.
Sophie Campbell was assistant art director for 1
episode, 1986. Was uncredited as art
director for Doctor Who: Battlefield parts 1 - 4 in 1989.
Sound Department
Andy Stacey was sound supervisor for 14
episodes, 1985-1986.
Was studio
sound for Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos parts 1 & 2 in 1985 and Revelation
of the Daleks parts 1 & 2 in the same year.
Was Sound Supervisor for Timelash parts 1 & 2 also in 1985.
Keith Bowden was sound supervisor / sound
supervisor: video unit for 10 episodes, 1985-1986. Was studio sound for 5
episodes of Doctor Who in 1985 and sound for 3 episodes in 1989.
Brian Clark was sound supervisor for 9
episodes, 1988-2001. Was sound for 28
episodes of Doctor Who from 1986 - 1987.
John Hartshorn was sound supervisor for 4
episodes, 1986-1990. Was sound: studio
for Doctor Who: The Horns of Nimon from 1979 - 1980.
Brian Hiles was sound supervisor for 3
episodes, 1987-1988. Was sound for 22
episodes of Doctor Who from 1965 - 1976, and studio sound for 7 episodes from
1965 - 1975.
Richard Manton was film sound recordist for 1
episode, 1986. Was film sound for 11 episodes of Doctor Who from 1971 - 1972.
Steve Hudson was dubbing mixer for 3 episodes,
2003. Was dubbing for 'Doctor Who': A
New Dimension documentary in 2005.
Scott Talbott was sound supervisor for 2
episodes, 2013. Was sound for 37
episodes of Doctor Who from 1983 - 1989 and studio sound for 8 episodes from
1984 - 1988.
John Mooney was sound recordist for 1 episode,
2005. Was sound for 13 episodes of
Doctor Who from 1988 - 1989.
Visual Effects by
Chris Lawson was visual effects for 2 episodes,
2012 and special effects designer for 2 episodes, 1998. Was visual effects designer for 10 episodes
of Doctor Who from 1983 - 1985
Tony Auger was visual effects supervisor for 1
episode, 2002 and special effects / special effects supervisor for 2 episodes,
2001-2002. Was visual effects designer
for Doctor Who: Black Orchid part 1 & 2 in 1982
Was visual
effects assistant for K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend tv movie in 1982
but was uncredited for this.
Mickey Edwards was visual effects assistant for
unknown episodes. Was Visual Effects
designer for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Four to Doomsday in 1982.
Stunts
Lee Sheward was stunt coordinator for 31
episodes, 2008-2014. Was stunt
co-ordinator for 4 episodes of Torchwood: Miracle Day - The New World, The
Categories of Life, The Middle Men and The Gathering for the UK unit in 2011.
Was stunt
co-ordinator for Everything Changes in 2006.
Was stunt co-ordinator for 11 episodes of Doctor Who from 2005 - 2010. Stunt co-ordinator for Doctor Who in 1963.
Ray De-Haan was stunt coordinator for 19
episodes, 2012-2014. Was stunt performer
for Doctor Who: The Idiot's Lantern in 2006.
Tom Lucy was stunt coordinator for 15
episodes, 2004-2014. Was stunt
co-ordinator for 18 episodes of Torchwood from 2006 - 2009, and stunt arranger
for 2 episodes in 2008.
Was stunt
co-ordinator for 16 episodes of Doctor Who from 2007 - 2008.
Was in the
‘tunnel’ at the train station for Torchwood: Ghost Machine episode – see if you
can spot him.
Steve Whyment was stunt coordinator for 6
episodes, 1999-2006. Played an
uncredited Traken in Doctor Who: The Keeper of Traken, part 1 in 1981.
Played an
uncredited Man in Market in Snakedance part 1 in 1983.
Seon Rogers was stunt coordinator for 6
episodes, 2012-2013. Was stunt performer
for Doctor Who: Father's Day in 2005.
Paul Heasman was stunt coordinator for 2
episodes, 2005-2010. Was stunt arranger
for Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis part 1 in 1988 and Survival Parts 1 & 2 in
1989.
Played an
uncredited Nazi in Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis parts 1 & 2 in 1988.
Jim Dowdall was stunt coordinator for 2
episodes, 2006-2012. Played an
uncredited Guerilla in Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks episodes 3 & 4 in
1972.
Was an
uncredited Thal Guard in Genesis of the Daleks part 3 in 1975. Was an
uncredited Elite Guard for part 5. Was
an uncredited Warnsman for Frontios part 1 in 1984.
Rob Jarman was stunt coordinator for 2
episodes, 2013. Was stunt performer for
Doctor Who: Deep Breath in 2014.
Rod Woodruff was stunt coordinator for 1 episode,
2001. Was stunt co-ordinator for Doctor
Who: Rose and World War Three in 2005.
Tina Maskell was stunt coordinator for 1
episode, 2004. Was stunt performer for
Doctor Who: Boom Town in 2005 and The Runaway Bride in
2006. Tina was credited as Amskell -
clearly someone had issues with Spell Checker!
Derek Lea was stunt coordinator for 1
episode, 2005. Played Andy 'Big Andy' Wilkins for 2 episodes from
1999-2011. Was stunt performer for 5
episodes of Doctor Who from 2005 - 2008 including the episode Dalek. Played a Paramedic in Torchwood: Sleeper
episode in 2008.
Paul Kennington was stunt double for 1 episode,
2006. Was an uncredited stunt performer
for 5 episodes of Doctor Who from 2006 - 2008.
Crispin Layfield was stunt coordinator for 1 episode,
2014. Was stunt co-ordinator for 58
episodes of Doctor Who from 2007 - 2014. Was stunt performer for 1 episode in
2005.
Played a
mugger in Torchwood episode Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang in 2008. Appeared as himself
and stunt co-ordinator for 12 episodes from 2007 - 2011.
Sarah Franzl was stunts for unknown
episodes. Was stunt performer for Doctor
Who: The End of the World in 2005, The Idiot's Lantern in 2006, and The End of
Time parts 1 & 2 in 2009 - 2010.
Steve Griffin was stunt coordinator for unknown episodes.
Was stunt performer for Doctor Who: The
Idiot's Lantern in 2006.
Dinny Powell was stunts for unknown
episodes. Was uncredited as a Stunt Guard in Doctor Who:
The Curse of Peladon, epi 4 in 1972, and was uncredited as a Thal Guard for
Genesis of the Daleks part 3 in 1975.
Derek Ware was stunts for unknown
episodes. Played a Saracen Warrior in
1965, a Bus Conductor and Trojan Soldier (uncredited) also in the same
year. Played Tuthmos for 2 episodes in
1966, played a Spaniard for 3 episodes of The Smugglers in 1966, episode 3
uncredited, played a Soldier in episode 4 of The Web of Fear in 1968,
uncredited. Played a UNIT Sergeant in
epi 2 of The Ambassadors of Death, was uncredited as a UNIT soldier in episode
7 of the same story in 1970. Played
Private Wyatt in 3 episodes of Inferno also in the same year and played Pigbin
Josh in epi 1 of The Claws of Axos in 1971.
Was fight
arranger for 9 episodes of Doctor Who from 1963 - 1968, stunts for 2 episodes
from 1964 - 1971, and fights for 1 episode in 1968.
Was fight
arranger for the video - Doctor Who: The Crusade in 1999.
Was fight
arranger for 2 episodes of Doctor Who from 1963 - 1967, fights arranged by for
1 episode in 1964.
Camera and Electrical
Department
Peter Smee was lighting director for 21
episodes, 1985-1986. Was lighting for 4
episodes of Doctor Who in 1984, was studio lighting for 2 episodes in 1983.
Eric Wallis was lighting director for 13
episodes, 1985-1991. Was studio lighting
and lighting for part 1 - 4 of Doctor Who: Time-Flight in 1982.
Derek Slee was lighting director for 10
episodes, 1985-1988. Was lighting for 12 episodes of Doctor Who
from 1976 - 1977, and studio lighting for 8 episodes from 1973 - 1975.
Don Babbage was lighting director for 9
episodes, 1985-1986. Was lighting
director for 24 episodes of Doctor Who from 1984 - 1987, studio lighting for 13
episodes from 1983 - 1986, lighting for 11 episodes from 1981 - 1988 and studio
lighting director for 4 episodes from 1988 - 1989.
Alec Wheal was camera supervisor / camera
supervisor: video for 8 episodes, 1985-1988.
Was senior cameraman for 74 episodes from 1979 - 1983, camera supervisor
for 51 episodes from 1983 - 1988, and studio camera supervisor for 23 episodes from
1986 - 1989.
David Lock was lighting director for 7
episodes, 1989-1993. Was studio lighting
director for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Battlefield in 1989.
John Summers was lighting director for 6
episodes, 1985. Was lighting director
for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Planet of Fire in 1984 and lighting for 4
episodes of Frontios also in the same year.
Alan Rixon was lighting director for 5
episodes, 2001-2005. Was inlay operator
for Doctor Who: Terror of the Autons episode 1 in 1971 but was uncredited.
John Green was lighting director for 4
episodes, 1985. Was studio lighting for
7 episodes of Doctor Who: Inferno in 1970, uncredited for all but episode 7.
Was
technical operations manager for 11 episodes from 1965-1966.
Terry Brett was lighting director for 4
episodes, 1988-1989. Was technical
manager for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1979 - 1981.
Mike Jefferies was lighting director for 4
episodes, 1989-1992. Was studio lighting
for 33 episodes from 1972 - 1986, lighting for 25 episodes from 1968 - 1982.
Ian Adrian was camera supervisor for 4
episodes, 2012-2014. Was camera operator
for An Adventure in Space and Time in 2013.
Was camera operator for 4 episodes of Doctor Who in 2010, was
"b" camera operator for The Lodger in 2010.
Rodney Taylor was camera supervisor for 3
episodes, 1988-1989. Was senior
cameraman for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: The Creature from the Pit in 1979.
Geoff Clark was camera supervisor for 3
episodes, 1990-1991. Was camera
supervisor for 11 episodes of Doctor Who from 1984 - 1989 and senior cameraman
for 2 episodes in 1983.
Henry Barber was lighting director for 2
episodes, 1986. Was studio lighting for
14 episodes of Doctor Who from 1981 - 1988, lighting director for 11 episodes
from 1985 - 1989, studio lighting director for 4 episodes from 1988 - 1989, and
lighting for 3 episodes in 1983. Was
technical manager for Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora part 1 in 1976 but
was uncredited.
Bert Postlethwaite was lighting director for 2
episodes, 1986. Was lighting for 3
episodes of Doctor Who: Meglos in 1980 and in the same year was lighting for 3
episodes of State of Decay
and studio lighting for 1 episode of the same story.
Duncan Brown was lighting director for 1
episode, 1986. Was studio lighting for
11 episodes of Doctor Who from 1975 - 1980 and lighting for 7 episodes from
1977 - 1980.
Fred Wright was lighting director for 1
episode, 1988. Was lighting for 8
episodes of Doctor Who from 1969 - 1983 and studio lighting for 3 episodes in
1982.
Was
technical co-ordinator for 2 episodes of Doctor Who: The Seeds of Death in 1969
and technical manager for episode one of The Curse of Peladon in 1972, all of
which he was uncredited for.
Alan Jeffery was lighting director for 1 episode
in 1991. Was technical manager for 10 episodes of Doctor Who from 1982 - 1983.
Costume and Wardrobe
Department
Anita Lad was wardrobe supervisor for unknown
episodes. Was Costume supervisor for
Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood, Kill the Moon and Mummy on the Orient Express in
2014.
Editorial Department
Graham Giles was vision mixer for 20 episodes
from 1985-1990. Was vision mixer for 5
episodes of Doctor Who: Meglos in 1980, and uncredited as vision mixer for part
1 of The Masque of Mandragora in 1976.
Mary Kellehar was vision mixer for 18 episodes
from 1985-1994. Was vision mixer for 2
episodes of Doctor Who: Terminus in 1983.
John Barclay was vision mixer for 13 episodes
from 1986-2006. Was vision mixer for 14
episodes of Doctor Who from 1968 - 1974 of which all were uncredited.
Barbara Gainsley was vision mixer for 12 episodes
from 1985-1986. Was vision mixer for 7
episodes of Doctor Who from 1988 - 1989.
Sue Thorne was vision mixer for 10 episodes,
1985-1992. Was vision mixer for 4
episodes of Doctor Who: Time and the Rani in 1987.
Julie Mann was vision mixer for 9 episodes
from 1989-2005. Was vision mixer for 4
episodes of Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy in 1988.
Dinah Long was vision mixer for 6 episodes
from 1985. Was vision mixer for 27 episodes of Doctor Who from 1984 - 1989.
Shirley Coward was vision mixer for 5 episodes
from 1985-1987. Was vision mixer for 28 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966 -
1988. Was uncredited an assistant for 4
episodes of Doctor Who in 1965.
Susan Brincat was vision mixer for 5 episodes in
1990. Was vision mixer for 6 episodes of
Doctor Who in 1989.
Jayne Beckett was vision mixer for 4 episodes,
1985. Was vision mixer for 9 episodes of
Doctor Who in 1985.
Fred Law was vision mixer for 3 episodes
from 1988. Was vision mixer for 8
episodes of Doctor Who from 1988 - 1989.
Hilary Briegel was vision mixer for 1 episode in
1989. Was vision mixer for Doctor Who
Live: The Afterparty in 2013.
Other crew
Nigel Taylor was head of production for 169
episodes from 2005-2006. Was assistant
floor manager for 2 episodes of Doctor Who in 1978 - The Stones of Blood part 1
& 2 - he was uncredited for both episodes. Also for episode 1 he was
assistant director, again uncredited.
Tony Holland was script editor / series script
editor / script editor: series / script supervisor for 166 episodes,
1985-1987. Was an actor in Doctor Who as
a Third assistant in episode 2 of The Savages in 1966.
Corinne Hollingworth was production associate for 71
episodes, 1986-1988.
Was
production manager on 9 episodes of Doctor Who in 1984 - Episodes 1 - 4 The
Caves of Androzani, Part 1 - 4 of Planet of Fire and Part 1 of Resurrection of
the Daleks.
Juley Harding was script supervisor / production
assistant for 43 episodes, 1989-2014. Was
production assistant for 6 episodes of Doctor Who from 1982 - 1984 - Black
Orchid part 1 & 2, The Caves of Androzani parts 1 - 4.
Peter Anderson Studio was title designer for 38 episodes,
2010-2012. Was title designer on Doctor
Who: The Ultimate Guide documentary in 2013.
Patricia O'Leary was production assistant for 32
episodes, 1985-1992. Was production
assistant for 7 episodes of Doctor Who from 1983 - 1985 - Enlightenment part 1
- 4 and The Two Doctors part 1 - 3.
Mike Chislett was technical coordinator /
resources coordinator for 29 episodes, 1985-1993. Was lighting technician for Doctor Who
Underworld part 1 in 1978 but was uncredited.
Mike Hudson was production associate for 27
episodes from 1986-1988. Was production
manager for 2 episodes of Doctor Who in 1984 - The Awakening part 1 & 2.
Edwina Craze was production associate for 21
episodes, 1990. Was production assistant
for 13 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966 - 1975, and assistant floor manager for
11 episodes from 1967 - 1968.
Matthew Bouch was script editor for 20 episodes,
2000. Was producer for 10 episodes of
SJA in 2007 and Series producer for 2 episodes in 2008 - The Last Sontaran part
1 and Enemy of the Bane part 1.
Monica Rodger was production assistant /
production accountant for 18 episodes, 1985-1991. Was director's assistant for 4 episodes of
Doctor Who in 1979 - Nightmare of Eden part 1 - 4.
Christopher D'Oyly John was production associate for 18
episodes in 1985.
Was
production unit manager for 22 episodes of Doctor Who from 1976 - 1977.
Was
production assistant for 28 episodes from 1967 - 1974 and assistant floor
manager for 4 episodes in 1966. He
appeared as himself in the Doctor Who video documentary Evolution of the
Invasion released on 24th August 2006. Providing the commentary for the DVD The
Invasion in the same year.
Alison Symington was assistant floor manager for 16
episodes from 1985-1991.
Was
assistant floor manager for Doctor Who: The Visitation part 1 - 4 in 1982
Alan Arbuthnott was technical coordinator for 13
episodes from 1985-1986.
Was
technical co-ordinator for 44 episodes of Doctor Who from 1983 - 1986 and
technical manager for 11 episodes from 1983 - 1984.
Bill Lyons was story editor for 13 episodes
from 1988-1989. Was an actor in Doctor
Who playing Guard on Denes for The Enemy of the World, episode 3 in 1968.
Joanna Newbery was assistant floor manager for 12
episodes from 1985-1987.
Was
assistant floor manager for Doctor Who: Time and the Rani part 1 - 4 in 1987.
Richard Stokes was series script editor / script
editor: series / script editor for 12 episodes from 1998-2000.
Was
producer of 19 episodes of Torchwood from 2006 - 2008. Appeared in 23 episodes of Torchwood
Declassified as himself from 2006 - 2008
Sue Hedden was assistant floor manager for 9
episodes from 1985-1990. Was assistant
floor manager for 21 episodes of Doctor Who from 1970 - 1984.
Faith Penhale was script editor / script editor:
series for 9 episodes from 2001-2002.
Was
executive producer for Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor in 2013 (for Doctor
Who).
Was
executive producer for Prom 2: Doctor Who at the Proms also in 2013.
Matt Strevens was script editor for 9 episodes in
2004. Was producer of An Adventure in Space and Time in 2013.
Ray Hider was technical coordinator for 8
episodes from 1985-1990. Was technical
manager but uncredited in Doctor Who: Terror of the Autons episode 1 in 1971,
and lighting technician for episode 6 of The Power of the Daleks in 1966 again
uncredited.
Valerie Whiston was production assistant for 8
episodes from 1986-1990.
Was
production assistant for 6 episodes of Doctor Who in 1989.
Winifred Hopkins was production assistant for 6
episodes in 1985. Was production
assistant for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric in 1989.
Llinos Wyn Jones was production assistant for 6
episodes in 1985. Was Continuity for 7
episodes of Doctor Who from 2005 - 2009.
Was Continuity for 12 episodes of Torchwood from 2006 - 2008. Was Continuity for Part 1 of SJA: Enemy of
the Bane in 2008. Was production
assistant for parts 1 & 2 of Doctor Who: Attack of the Cybermen in 1985.
Julia Randall was production assistant for 6
episodes in 1985. Was production
assistant for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: The Visitation in 1982.
Maggy Campbell was assistant floor manager for 6
episodes from 1986 -1988.
Was
assistant floor manager for 4 episodes of Doctor Who: Snakedance in 1983.
Derek Martin was technical coordinator for 6
episodes from 1986-1988. Was technical
manager for Doctor Who: The Visitation, for 4 episodes in 1982.
Jean Davis was production assistant for 6
episodes from 1990-1992. Was production
assistant for 5 episodes of Doctor Who from 1982 - 1983, and director's
assistant for 4 episodes in 1981.
Catrin Lewis Defis was assistant floor manager for 6
episodes from 1993-1994.
Was
associate producer for Doctor Who: The Next Doctor in 2008, and The End of Time
parts 1 & 2 in 2009/2010.
Was
associate producer: BBC Wales for Torchwood: Inside the Hub docu in 2009.
Was
associate producer of 18 episodes of Torchwood from 2008 - 2009. From S2 - S3.
Was
producer for Doctor Who at the Proms segment "Music of the Spheres"
in 2009, credited as Catrin Defis.
Was
producer of Doctor Who: Music of the Spheres tv short in 2008. Was production manager for Torchwood: Ghost
Machine, Small Worlds, Greeks Bearing Gifts and Out of Time in 2006.
Phillip Trow was script supervisor for 6
episodes from 2005-2014. Was script
supervisor for Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol in 2010.
Diana Barton was assistant floor manager for 5
episodes in 1986, was production manager for 5 episodes, 1990-1991 and was
producer for 24 episodes from 2000-2001.
Was line
producer for 22 episodes of Doctor Who from 2010 - 2013.
Stephen Jeffery-Poulter was assistant floor manager for 4
episodes from 1986-1987. Was assistant
floor manager for 6 episodes of Doctor Who from 1984 - 1986.
Sue Upton was production assistant for 5
episodes in 1998. Was production
assistant on Doctor Who: The King's Demons part 1 & 2 in 1983.
Gary Downie was location manager for 4 episodes
in 1990. Was production manager on
Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time in 1993.
Was production manager for 25 episodes of Doctor Who from 1985 -
1989. Was uncredited choreographer for
Doctor Who: Black Orchid part 1 in 1982, and uncredited assistant floor manager
for Underworld: part 4 in 1978. Appeared
as himself for Doctor Who: Beneath the Lights video docu short in 2004, and
Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Spain video doc short in 2004.
Rita Dunn was production assistant for 3
episodes from 1988-1989. Was production
assistant for Doctor Who: Snakedance parts 1-4 in 1983.
Nicki Coles was production assistant / script
supervisor for 3 episodes from 2001-2003.
Script supervisor for 13 episodes
from 2007 - 2009, continuity for 10 episodes of Sarah Jane Adventures from 2007
-2009. Script supervisor for Torchwood:
Dead Man Walking and Something Borrowed in 2008. Script Supervisor for Doctor Who: Voyage of
the Damned in 2007, uncredited.
Derek Thompson was technical coordinator / video
technical coordinator for 2 episodes in 1986. Was technical manager for 9 episodes of Doctor
Who from 1979 - 1983.
Matthew Patnick was assistant floor manager for 2
episodes in 1990. Was line producer for
TV Movie An Adventure in Space and Time in 2013.
Rio Fanning was storyline editor for 2 episodes
in 1991. Played Harker in Doctor Who:
Horror of Fang Rock part 2 & 3 in 1977.
Lindsay Grant was production assistant for 2
episodes in 1993. Was script supervisor
for Doctor Who: A Good Man Goes to War in 2011, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and A
Town Called Mercy both in 2012.
Diana Brookes was production associate for 2
episodes in1998. Was production
assistant for Doctor Who: Arc of Infinity part 1 - 4 in 1983
Peter Granger was technical coordinator for 1
episode, 1986. Was technical manager for
4 episodes of Doctor Who: Time-Flight in 1982 for part 1 - part 4.
Claire Hughes Smith was production assistant for 1
episode, 1986. Was production assistant
for four episodes of Doctor Who: Planet of Fire in 1984.
Sophie Neville was assistant floor manager for 1
episode, 1986. Was assistant floor manager on Doctor Who:
Vengeance on Varos: Part One & Two in 1985
Michael Langley-Evans was technical coordinator for 1
episode, 1991. Was technical
co-ordinator for Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy part 1 - 4 in
1989.
Val McCrimmon was location manager for 1 episode,
1991. Was assistant floor manager for 51
episodes of Doctor Who from 1964 - 1988.
Richard Wilson was resources coordinator for 1
episode, 1992. Was technical
co-ordinator for 26 episodes of Doctor Who from 1987 - 1989 and technical
co-ordinator for 3 episodes in 1987.
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