Coronation Street 1960 to present
Cast & Crew
Directed by
Kay
Patrick directed 235
episodes from 1994-2015. Played Poppaea in Doctor Who: Inferno and Conspiracy
episodes in 1965 and Flower in The Savages epi 1 & 2 in 1966.
Alan
Wareing directed 100
episodes from 2001-2010. Directed 10 episodes of Doctor Who from 1988 - 1989. Was also production manager on part 1 & 2
of Doctor Who: Timelash in 1985 and production assistant for 4 episodes of The
Keeper of Traken in 1981. Was the voice of Little Girl God in part 4 of The
Greatest Show in the Galaxy in 1989, and appeared as himself in video
documentary Catflap in 2007.
Griff
Rowland directed 62
episodes from 2010-2014. Was director and producer of 3 episodes of Doctor Who
Confidential in 2005 - Why on Earth?, The
Dark Side and Weird Science.
Graeme
Harper directed 43
episodes from 2005-2013. Was director of 13 episodes of Doctor Who from 2006 -
2009. Director of 6 episodes of SJA from 2007 - 2009 and director of Doctor
Who: Time Crash in 2007.
Was director of 10 classic
Who episodes from 1981 - 1985.
Was production assistant
for 11 episodes from 1971 - 1981, assistant floor manager for 8 episodes from
1971 - 1974.
Was uncredited in part 4
of The Brain of Morbius as the Mind Battle Face in 1976.
Appeared in 11 episodes of
Doctor Who Confidential as himself from 2006 - 2009. As himself for The Dalek Tapes in 2006,
Revelation Exhumed in 2005 including Being Doctor Who video short in 2007 and
The Seven Year hitch video docu in 2010 as himself. He provided commentary for Doctor Who DVD -
The Caves of Androzani, Revelation of the Daleks and Colony in Space.
Alan
Bromly directed 27
episodes from 1977-1980. Directed 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1973-1979. Alan
born in Godalming, Surrey on 13th September 1915, died age 79 in September
1995, in Middlesex, England.
Paul
Bernard directed 22
episodes from 1971-1987. Paul directed 16 episodes of Doctor Who from 1972 -
1973. He was born on 20th June, 1929 and died in Twickenham, Middlesex on 25th
September, 1997 age just 68. He appeared as himself in the video docu short,
Myth Makers: Roger Delgado - A Tribute in 1997.
Michael
Kerrigan directed 22
episodes from 1995-2008. Directed 4 episodes of SJA in 2008. He was initially
to direct Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric. He directed 4 episodes of Doctor
Who: Battlefield in 1989.
Malcolm
Taylor directed 20
episodes from 1979-1987. Played Walters in episodes 1, 5 and 6 of The Ice
Warriors in 1967.
Matthew
Robinson directed 5
episodes from 1977-1982. Directed part one and part two of Doctor Who:
Resurrection of the Daleks in 1984 and Attack of the Cybermen parts 1 & 2
in 1985.
Appeared as himself in the
video docu short, On Location: Resurrection of the Daleks in 2002.
Romey
Allison directed 4
episodes in 1993. Was production assistant for 8 episodes of Doctor Who from
1979 to 1980, was assistant floor manager for 1 episode in 1978.
John
Black directed 3
episodes from 1976-1977. Was director of 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1981 -
1982. Appeared as himself for 4 video docu shorts in 2007 - The Return of the
Master, The Crowded TARDIS, Being Nice to Each Other: Making 'The Keeper of
Traken' and A New Body at Last. He appeared in this episode as the director of
'The Keeper of Traken' and 'Four to Doomsday'. He also provided the commentary
for the DVD episode Four to Doomsday.
Tristan
de Vere Cole directed 3
episodes in 1977. Directed 6 episodes of Doctor Who in 1968. He appeared as
director for Cybermen the Early Years in a video docu short, archive footage in
1992. Was production assistant for three episodes of Doctor Who in 1966 but
uncredited.
Gerry
Mill directed 2
episodes for 1969. Was production assistant for 4 episodes of Doctor Who in
1966.
Ken
Grieve for 2 episodes
from 1974-1975. Was director of 4 episodes of Doctor Who in 1979. He appeared
in 4 video docu shorts in 2007, The Dalek Tapes, Directing 'Who': Ken Grieve, A
Matter of Time and Davros Connections. He also provided the commentary for
Doctor Who DVD 'Destiny of the Daleks'.
Darrol
Blake directed 2
episodes in 1977. Directed 4 episodes of Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood story
in 1978. Appeared on the video documentary as himself for Getting Blood from a
Stone and A Matter of Time. He also provided the commentary for Who DVD The
Stones of Blood.
Roger
Cheveley directed 2
episodes in 1977. Was director of 10 episodes of Doctor Who in 1969. Appeared
as himself in video documentary short War Zone: The End of an Era in 2009.
Kenny
McBain directed 2
episodes in 1981. Directed four episodes of Doctor Who fro 1979 - 1980.
Gerald
Blake directed 2
episodes in 1987. Directed 12 episodes of Doctor Who from 1972 to 1978.
Henry
Foster directed 2
episodes in 2006.. Was production manager for 4 episodes of Doctor Who in 1982.
Was production assistant on 8 episodes of Who from 1979 - 1980.
Michael Owen Morris directed
1 episode in 1994. Directed 2 episodes of Doctor Who: The Awakening parts 1
& 2 in 1984. Was production assistant for 4 episodes of Who in 1978.
Appeared as himself and director for video docu short, Return to Little
Hodcombe in 2011.
Writing Credits
John
Fay wrote 35 episodes
from 2002-2007. Wrote three episodes of Torchwood from 2009 - 2011. Miracle
Day: The Gathering, and Day 2 and 4 of Children of Earth.
Phil
Ford wrote 7 episodes
from 1997-2002. Wrote two episodes of Doctor Who from 2009 - 2014 - Into the
Dalek and The Waters of Mars.
Wrote the video game
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games: The Gunpowder Plot in 2011. Wrote 22 episodes
of SJA from 2007 - 2011. , wrote The Adventure Games (video Games) - Shadows of
the Vashta Nerada, Blood of the Cybermen and City of the Daleks in 2010. Wrote
six episodes of Doctor Who: Dreamland mini series in 2009. Wrote Torchwood:
Something Borrowed in 2008.
Was co-producer of 24
episodes of SJA from 2008 - 2009. Was script consultant on SJA: Alien Files in
2010. Appeared as himself for Torchwood Declassified episode - Something New in
2008, Is There Life on Mars? for Doctor Who Confidential series in 2009, and
Into the Dalek in 2014 for Doctor Who Extra.
Barbara
Clegg wrote 6 episodes
in 1961. Wrote Doctor Who story Enlightenment parts 1 - 4 in 1983.
Frank
Cottrell-Boyce wrote 4
episodes from 1991-1995. Wrote Doctor Who episode In The Forest of the Night,
and has also written for the new series out in 2017, episode #10.2, credited as
Frank Cottrell-Boyce.
Ray
Dunbobbin wrote 3
episodes from 1962-1963. Played an Irongron Soldier in parts 1 & 2 of The
Time Warrior and an Irongron Man in part 3, all of which were uncredited in
1973.
Gareth
Roberts wrote 2
episodes from 1997-1998. Wrote six episodes of Doctor Who from 2007 - 2014, and
wrote for the characters 'Skullions' for the episode The Magician's Apprentice
in 2015. Wrote 18 episodes of SJA from 2007 - 2011. Wrote one episode of Doctor
Who: The 11th Regeneration series called Home Alone in 2009.
Wrote the SJA Comic Relief
Special in 2009. Was writer of 13 episodes of Tardisodes in 2006. Wrote the
video game Doctor Who: Attack of the Graske in 2005.
from 2003 - 2011, appeared
in video docu shorts, Serial Thrillers, A Matter of Time, Celebration, Talking
about Regeneration and The End of the Line? Appeared as himself and writer for
6 episodes of Doctor Who Confidential from 2007 - 2011, and appeared on The
Culture Show in 2013 in the episode, Me, You and Doctor Who.
Has written Doctor Who
novels for Virgin Publishing: The Highest Science, Tragedy Day, Zamper, The
Romance of Crime, The English Way of Death and The Well Mannered War.
Dennis
Spooner wrote 1 episode
in 1961. Wrote 21 episodes of Doctor Who from 1964 - 1966. Born in Tottenham on
1 December, 1932, Dennis passed away on September 20th, 1986, just 53 years of
age. He worked as the video editor for the Doctor Who: The Crusade video in
1999. Was story editor of 24 episodes of Doctor Who in 1965, and was script
editor for 2 in 1965.
Brian
Hayles wrote 1 episode
in 1968. Wrote for the Ice Warriors character in Doctor Who Cold War in 2013.
Wrote 30 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966 - 1974.
Paul
Cornell wrote 1 episode
in 1997. Wrote three episodes of Doctor Who from 2005 - 2007, wrote the novel
Human Nature which starred the Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy, for Virgin New
Adventures in May 1995, it was later adapted into two episodes of Doctor Who Nu
Series, starring 10th Doctor, David Tennant, and was for the Human
Nature/Family of Blood two parter in 2007 story. In 2005 Paul wrote the
Father's Day episode starring the 9th Doctor.
Paul wrote the 6 episodes
of Scream of the Shalka in 2003. He appeared as himself 5 video docu shorts
from 2005 - 2009: Terrance Dicks: Fact & Fiction, Waking the Dead, What
Lies Beneath, Celebration and War Zone: The End of an Era, and Stripped For
Action episode The Seventh Doctor in 2009, and 4 episodes of Doctor Who
Confidential from 2005 - 2010.
Gerry
Davis wrote unknown
episodes. Was story editor on Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks in 2016. Was
story editor for 62 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966-1967. Was the writer of
the Cybermen characters in 11 episodes from 2006-2015. Was creator of the
Cybermen for the Doctor Who Online Adventures episode Heart of Steel in 2013.
Was uncredited for the character Cybermen in 6 episodes of the Doctor Who: Real Time series in 2002.The
Cybermen were used by kind permission in 2002 for all six episodes. Wrote 8 episodes of Doctor Who from 1966-
1975, and 6 episodes from 1966-1967, including a teleplay in 1966.
Matt
Jones was storyline
writer for unknown episodes. Wrote Torchwood episode Dead Man walking in 2008.
Wrote Doctor Who episode two parter, The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit in
2006. Appeared as himself in the Torchwood Declassified episode Death Defying
in 2008.
Cast
Helen
Worth played Gail Platt
for 1,915 episodes from 1974-2015. Played Mary Ashe in all six episodes of
Doctor Who Colony in Space in 1971.
Thelma
Barlow played Mavis
Wilton for 464 episodes from 1971-1997. Played Lady Thaw in Doctor Who episode
The Lazarus Experiment in 2007.
Michelle
Collins played Stella
Price for 447 episodes from 2011-2014. Played Kath McDonnell in Doctor Who
episode 42 in 2007. Appeared as herself in Doctor Who Confidential episode
Space Craft in 2007.
Bryan
Mosley played Alf
Roberts for 394 episodes from 1961-1999. Played Malpha in Doctor Who episode
The Abandoned Planet in 1966 and was Prop Man, known as Buddy Windrush in The
Feast of Steven in 1965.
John
Savident played Fred
Elliott for 310 episodes from 1994-2006. Played the Squire in the Doctor Who
episode, part one of The Visitation in 1982. He was the voice of Pendle for the
Big Finish audio Order of the Daleks.
Sarah
Lancashire played Raquel
Wolstenhulme for 286 episodes from 1987-2000. Played Miss Foster in Doctor Who
episode Partners in Crime in 2008. Appeared as Miss Foster in Doctor Who
Greatest Moments in the episode The
Doctor in 2009.
Gray
O'Brien played Tony
Gordon for 285 episodes from 2007-2010. Played Rickston Slade in Doctor Who
Christmas episode Voyage of the Damned in 2007.
Bruno
Langley played Todd Grimshaw
for 271 episodes from 2000-2015. Played Adam Mitchell in Doctor Who episodes
Dalek and The Long Game in 2005. *clicks fingers* Appeared as Adam Mitchell for
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Companion in 2014, The Doctors Revisited episode The
Ninth Doctor uncredited in 2013.
Bradley
Walsh played Danny
Baldwin for 269 episodes from 2004-2006. Played Old Bob, Elijah Spellman and
The Pied Piper in the SJA double episode Day of the Clown in 2008. Appeared as
The Entity uncredited in the SJA: Alien Files episode #1.2 in 2010. Was
uncredited as the Clown/Pied Piper in SJA episode The Mad Woman in the Attic
part 1 in 2009.
Ian
Reddington played Vernon
Tomlin for 233 episodes from 2005-2008. Played the Chief Clown in Doctor Who
story (parts 1 - 4) The Greatest Show in the Galaxy from 1988 - 1989. Appeared
as Chief Clown for two video docus Catflap and Little Girl Lost in 2007.
Geoffrey
Hinsliff played Don
Brennan for 241 episodes from 1963-1997. Played Fisk and Jack Tyler for 6
episodes of Doctor Who from 1977 - 1979.
Natalie
Gumede played Kirsty
Soames for 192 episodes from 2011-2013. Played Ashley in Doctor Who: Last
Christmas in 2014. Appeared as herself in Doctor Who Extra episode Last
Christmas in the same year.
Nigel
Havers played Lewis
Archer for 158 episodes from 2009-2013. Played Peter Dalton in The Sarah Jane
Adventures episodes: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith parts 1 & 2 in 2009.
Also played Peter Dalton for the SJA episode Death of a Doctor part 1 in 2010.
Anne
Reid played Valerie
Barlow for 144 episodes from 1961-1990.Played Florence Finnegan in Doctor Who
episode Smith & Jones in 2007. She never went anywhere without a straw!!!
Can you remember what kind of character she played? She appeared in the Doctor
Who Greatest Moments episode The Doctor in 2009.
Sasha
Behar played Maya
Sharma for 123 episodes from 2003 - 2004. Played Spurrina in the Doctor Who
episode The Fires of Pompeii in 2008.
Suranne
Jones played Karen
McDonald for 113 episodes from 1997-2004. Played Idris in Doctor Who episode
The Doctor's Wife in 2011. Played Mona Lisa in SJA part 1 & 2 in Mona
Lisa's Revenge in 2009. Was uncredited in the Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty
in 2013. Was in the Doctor Who Confidential episode Bigger on the Inside in
2011 as herself. Was uncredited in the SJA: Alien Files episode #1.5 in 2010 as
Mona Lisa. Was uncredited as Idris in The Woman of Doctor Who television
documentary in 2012. Appeared uncredited in the episode of Doctor Who: Journey
to the Centre of the TARDIS as Idris in 2013. And was in the episode Tardis of
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Companion in 2014.
Will
Thorp played Chris Gray
for 108 episodes from 2010-2011. Played Toby Zed in Doctor Who two parter - The
Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit in 2006. Appeared as himself in the Doctor
Who Confidential episode Myths & Legends in 2006. Was uncredited as Tobias Zed
in The Destinations of Doctor Who in 2012.
Sean
Gallagher played Paul
Connor for 103 episodes from 2006-2007. Played Chip in the Doctor Who episode
New Earth in 2006.
Shirin
Taylor played Jackie
Ingram for 84 episodes from 1990-1992. Played a Customer and Camper in three
episodes of Doctor Who from 1978 - 1987.
Appeared as the Camper fr
Hammer Horror video short and Getting Blood from the Stones and Back to School
played the customer all in 2007.
Craig
Kelly played Luke
Strong for 78 episodes in 2009. Was the voice of Joe in Doctor Who: Scream of
the Shalka in 2003, for all but episode 3.
Geoffrey
Hughes played Eddie
Yeats for 78 episodes from 1974-1987. Played Popplewick in part 13 & 14 of
The Trial of a Time Lord in 1986. Was uncredited as Popplewick in The Making of
the Trial of a Time Lord part 4 - The Ultimate Foe video docu short in 2008.
Andrew
Dunn played Roger
Stiles for 72 episodes from 2003-2008. Was the voice of Max in Doctor Who
series Scream of the Shalka in episodes 1 4 and 5 in 2003.
Rhea
Bailey played Caz
Hammond for 72 episodes from 2015 - 2016. Played Jade in Torchwood episode Out
of Time in 2006.
Frank
Mills played Billy
Williams for 60 episodes from 1995-1997. Played a Radio Telescope Director for episode one of Terror of the Autons in
1971.
Brian
Hibbard played Doug
Murray for 47 episodes from 1992-1993. Played Keillor in Doctor Who Delta and
the Bannermen part 1 and 2 in 1987.
Elizabeth
Tan played Xin Proctor for
46 episodes in 2011. Played Anna Zhou in Doctor Who episode Journey's End in
2008.
Ayesha
Dharker played Tara
Mandal for 54 episodes from 2008-2009. Played Solana Mercurio in Doctor Who
episode Planet of the Ood in 2008. Appeared as herself in the Doctor Who
Confidential episode Oods and Ends in 2008.
Edward
de Souza played Colin
Grimshaw for 38 episodes from 2008-2009. Played Marc Cory in Doctor Who Mission
to the unknown in 1965. He appeared as Marc Cory in the video short Ian Levine:
Mission to the Unknown in 2010.
William
Travis played Neil
Beckett for 37 episodes from 2008-2014. Played Roy in Torchwood: Small Worlds
episode in 2006. Appeared as Will Travis in Torchwood Declassified episode Away
with the Fairies in 2006.
Judy
Holt played Lesley
Kershaw for 36 episodes from 1991-2012. Played Sandra Mitchel in Doctor Who:
The Long Game in 2005.
Rula
Lenska played Claudia
Colby for 34 episodes from 2009-2011. Played Styles in Doctor Who Resurrection
of the Daleks part 1 & 2 in 1984. Played Styles for video documentary The
Dalek Tapes in 2006.
Nigel
Humphreys played Dickie
Fleming for 32 episodes from 1968-1970. Played Bulic in Doctor Who story
Warriors of the Deep, parts 1 - 4 in 1984. Appeared as Bulic in two video docu
shorts in 2008 in They came From beneath the Sea and The Depths.
Ellie
Haddington played Josie
Clarke for 32 episodes from 1995-1996. Played Professor Docherty in Doctor Who
Last of the Time Lords in 2007. 'Know your enemy.' Was uncredited as Professor
Docherty in Doctor Who: The Companions tv documentary in 2013.
Mark
Eden played Alan
Bradley for 28 episodes from 1981-1989. Played Marco Polo in Doctor Who story
Marco Polo for 7 episodes in 1964.
Susan
Brown played Connie
Clayton and Maureen Tully from 1985-2006. Played Bridget Spears in Torchwood
Children of Earth for all 5 episodes in 2009.
David
Daker played Gordon
Lewis for 25 episodes from 1968-1985. Played Irongron and Rigg for 7 episodes
of Doctor Who from 1973 - 1979. Appeared as Irongron for The Lively Arts
documentary episode Whose Dr. Who in 1977. Appeared as Irongron for Changing
Time: Living and Leaving Doctor Who video docu in 2006. Appeared uncredited as
Rigg in Doctor Who Confidential episode The Eleventh Doctor in 2009. And as
Rigg in Doctor Who: The Ultimate Companion in 2014.
Gareth
Berliner played Macca
for 22 episodes from 2014 - 2016. Played the Coachman in Doctor Who episode The
Woman Who Lived in 2015.
Dicken
Ashworth played Jeff
Horton for 23 episodes from 1992-2000. Played Sezon in Doctor Who story
Timelash parts 1 & 2 in 1985. Appeared in the video docu short The Good,
the Bad and the Ugly in 2007 uncredited.
Marshall
Lancaster played Slug
for 19 episodes from 2006 - 2009. Played Buzzer in The Rebel Flesh and The
Almost People in Doctor Who in 2011. Appeared in the Doctor Who Confidential
episode Double Trouble as himself in the same year.
Donald
Gee played Roger
Crompton for 22 episodes from 1974-1995. Played Eckersley and Major Ian Warne
for 12 episodes of Doctor Who from 1969 - 1974.
Chris
Finch played Karl
Foster for 22 episodes from 2003-2005. Played Time Lord Soldier in Doctor Who
episode The Day of the Doctor in 2013. Was uncredited in The Last Day Doctor
Who short as the same soldier again in 2013.
Milton
Johns played Brendan
Scott for 21 episodes from 1991-1993. Played Kelner, Benik and Guy Crayford for
15 episodes of Doctor Who from 1967 - 1978. In 4 video docu's he appeared as
Castellan Kelner in A Matter of Time in 2007, The Ties that Bind Us in 2008 and
The Rise and Fall of Gallifrey in 2008.
Malcolm
Terris played Eric
Firman for 24 episodes from 1994-1998. Played Co-Pilot for 4 episodes of The
Horns of Nimon in 1980, and Etnin in The Dominators episode 1 in 1968. Appeared
in 3 video docu shorts as the Co-Pilot uncredited in A New Beginning in 2004,
credited in Are Friends Electric in 2007, and as Etnin in Recharge and Equalise
in 2010.
Madhav
Sharma played Prem
Mandal for 18 episodes in 2008. Played Patel in Doctor Who episode Frontier in
Space epi 3, in 1973.
Keith
Drinkel played Bob for 18
episodes from 2001-2005. Played Flight Engineer Scobie in parts 1 - 4 of
Time-Flight in 1982. Was uncredited in the video docu short episode Jurassic
Larks: Time-Flight Studio Recordings in 2007.
Michael
McStay played Alan
Hoyle for 17 episodes in 2011. Played Derek Moberley in parts 1 & 2 of
Doctor Who story The Seeds of Doom in 1976.
Naomi
Ryan played Bobbi Lewis
for 19 episodes from 2000-2002. Played Cassandra in Doctor Who: Asylum of the
Daleks in 2012.
Catherine
Cusack played Carmel
Finnan for 16 episodes from 1992-1993. Played the Blue Kang Leader for the full
4 parts in Doctor Who story Paradise Towers in 1987.
Sharon
Duce played Paula Carp
for 16 episodes in 2009. Played Control in Doctor Who story Ghostlight, for
parts 1 - 3 in 1989. Appeared as herself and Control in the video docu short
Light in Dark Places in 2004.
Edward
Evans played Lionel
Petty for 16 episodes from 1965-1966. Played Ted Moss in parts 1 - 4 of Image
of Fendahl in 1977. Appeared as Ted Moss in Doctor Who: The Ultimate Companion
in 2014.
Tony
Osoba played Peter
Ingram for 16 episodes from 1982-1990. Played Duke in Doctor Who episode Kill
the Moon in 2014. In the classic series Osoba had played Lan and Kracauer for 6
episodes from 1979 to 1987.
He appeared as himself for
Doctor Who Podcast episode Kill the Moon Special in 2014, and Doctor Who Extra
for the same episode again in 2014. He appeared as himself in the Who Round
with Toby Hadoke in 2013, in the episode Tony Osoba. He was uncredited in video
short Little Girl Lost in 2007 and as Lan in The Dalek Tapes in 2006.
Michael
Goldie played Bob
Statham for 16 episodes from 1983-1988. Played Elton Laleham and Craddock for 6
episodes of Doctor Who in 1964 - 1968.
Caroline
Berry played Valerie
Phelan for 15 episodes from 2013-2014. Played a dinner lady in Doctor Who
episode School Reunion in 2006.
Elizabeth
Rider played Kathleen Gutteridge for 15 episodes from
1999-2006. Played Linda and the Atmos voice in Doctor Who: The Time of the
Doctor and The Sontaran Stratagem from 2008 - 2013. Played Mistress Ellen in
SJA Lost in Time part 1 & 2 in 2010.
Jennifer
Hennessy played Bernie
Sayers for 14 episodes from 1997-2009.Played Valerie in Doctor Who episode
Gridlock in 2007 and Moira in A Star in Her Eye in the new series in 2017.
Robin
Wentworth played Arthur
Dewhurst for 13 episodes from 1961-1969. Played Prof. Horner in Doctor Who The
Daemons, episode 1 in 1971.
Christopher
Coll played Victor
Pendlebury for 13 episodes from 1978-1992. Played Stubbs and Phipps in Doctor
Who The Mutants and The Seeds of Doom from 1969 - 1972. Appeared as Stubbs and
Phipps in video docus Are Friends Electric in 2007, Race against Time in 2011
and Second Time Around: The Troughton Years in 2012.
Richard
Shaw played Dan Johnson
for 13 episodes in 1980. Played Lobos, Lakh and Cross in 7 episodes of Doctor
Who from 1965 - 1978.
Edyta
Budnik played Marta
Zarek for 11 episodes in 2011. Played Adriana in SJA two parter The Man Who
Never Was in 2011.
Donald
Morley played Walter
Fletcher for 12 episodes from 1961-1974. Played Jules Renan in 4 Doctor Who
episodes in 1964.
Paul
Copley played Ivor
Priestley for 11 episodes from 1972-2007. Played Clement McDonald in Torchwood
COE for 4 episodes in 2009. Was uncredited in Day 5.
John
Collin played Douglas
Pickens for 12 episodes from 1961-1979. Played Brock in Doctor Who story The
Leisure Hive parts 1 - 4 in 1980.
Keith
Barron played George
Trench for 11 episodes in 2007. Played Captain Striker in Doctor Who story
Enlightenment for all 4 episodes in 1983.
Rachel
Davies played Donna
Parker for 11 episodes from 1975-1976. Played Camilla in Doctor Who story State
of Decay in all for parts in 1980. was in two video shorts in 2009 - Lalla's
Wardrobe: A Frockumentary but uncredited, and The Vampire Lovers: The Making of
'State of Decay'.
William
Lucas played Dennis
Maxwell for 11 episodes from 1971-1996. Played Range in all four episodes
of Doctor Who story Frontios in 1984.
Sir Ian
McKellen played Mel
Hutchwright for 10 episodes in 2005. Was the voice of the Great Intelligence in
Doctor Who story The Snowmen in 2012. Appeared in The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
in 2013.
Doreen
Mantle played Joy
Fishwick for 10 episodes from 2010-2011. Played Mrs Randall in SJA story Eye of
the Gorgon parts 1 & 2 in 2007.
William
Russell played Ted
Sullivan for 10 episodes in 1992. He played Ian Chesterton in 77 episodes of
Doctor Who from 1963 1965. In 2012 he
appeared as Ian Chesterton for Planet of the Giants video short, and for video Doctor
Who: The Crusade in 1999. Over the years William Russell has appeared in many
video docu shorts from 1999 - 2013. Too many to list and mention.
Colin
Prockter played Eddie
Maddocks for 10 episodes from 1992-2008. Played Air Raid Warden in Doctor Who
episode Victory of the Daleks in 2010, and Head Chef in The Long Game in 2005.
Glyn
Owen played Norman
Lindley for 10 episodes in 1965. Played Rohm-Dutt in Doctor Who story The Power
of Kroll for episodes 1 - 3 in 1979. Was uncredited in episode 4. Played Rohm
Dutt for video docu A Matter of Time in 2007.
Dave
Hill played Tony
Parsons for 10 episodes from 1970-1982. Was the voice of Nessican for episode
Planet of Blood in the mini series Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time in 2002.
Niky
Wardley played Jenny
Sumner for 9 episodes in 2012. Played the receptionist in The Five(ish) Doctors
Reboot in 2013.
Syreeta
Kumar played D.C.
Leslie for 9 episodes in 2013. Played Nira Docherty in Torchwood episode Exit
Wounds in 2008.
Richard
Davies played Idris
Hopkins for 9 episodes in 1974. Played Burton in Doctor Who story Delta and the
Bannermen parts 1 - 3 in 1987.
Joseph
Jacobs played Marcus
Wrigley for 9 episodes from 1998-1999. Played a Guard in the Doctor Who episode
The Pandorica Opens in 2010.
Trevor
Martin played Arthur
Whittaker for 9 episodes from 1966-1984. Played a Second Time Lord in Doctor
Who in episode 10 of The War Games in 1969. From 2008 - 2014 appeared in video docu
shorts - The Eise and Fall of Gallifrey, War Zone: The End of an Era, Down to
Earth: Filming Spearhead from Space, Second Time Around: The Troughton Years
and Doctor Who: The Utimate Companion.
Ravin
J. Ganatra played Doctor
for 8 episodes from 2008-2013. Played Neil in Torchwood episode Greeks Bearing
Gifts in 2006. He was also the voice of Mahajan in Torchwood BBC Radio 4 play
Golden Age.
John
Woodvine played Alan
Hoyle for 7 episodes from 1965 - 2010. Marshal in episodes 1 - 6 of The
Armageddon Factor in 1979. In 2007 he appeared in three video docu shorts -
Weird Science as The Marshal, Defining Shadows as Marshal and A Matter of Time
as The Marshal/Colonel Sapt.
Fulton
Mackay played Dr.
Graham for 8 episodes in 1961. Played Dr Quinn in Doctor Who story Doctor Who
and the Silurians in episodes 1 - 3 in 1970.
Ray
Brooks played Norman
Phillips for 8 episodes from 1963-1964. Played David in the Doctor Who movie
Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150AD in 1966. Appeared uncredited for tv documentary
Doctor Who: 30 years in the Tardis in 1993. In 2007 he appeared in the video
docu short as David for Philip Madoc: A Villain for All Seasons.
Gilbert
Wynne played Maurice
Dodds for 8 episodes in 1981. Played the Old man in Torchwood: Miracle Day: The
Gathering in 2011. In 1969 he played Thara in Doctor Who episodes 1 - 4 of The
Krotons.
Nicky
Ladanowski played Merle
Jackson for 8 episodes from 2000-2003. Played Lisa Trotter in SJA episode
Secrets to the Stars part 1 in 2008. He appeared as Thara for video docu War
Zone: The End of an Era in 2009.
George
Waring played Arnold
Swain for 7 episodes from 1968-1981. Played Arden in Doctor Who story The Ice
Warriors for 3 episodes in 1967.
Claire
Cage played Defence
Barrister for 7 episodes in 2014. Played David's Wife in Torchwood episode
Sleeper in 2008. Check out our Interview with Claire http://projecttorchwood.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/interviews-claire-cage-interview.html
Annie
Hulley played Gwen
Loveday for 10 episodes from 1999-2000. Played a Newscaster in Doctor Who
episode three of The Happiness Patrol in 1988.
Geraldine
Alexander played D.S.
Louise Surrey for 7 episodes in 2007. Played Areta in Doctor Who two parter
Vengeance on Varos in 1985.
Nicholas
Asbury played Alastair
Burton and a Vet for 7 episodes from 2011 - 2016. He played Etoine in Doctor
Who episode The Zygon Inversion in 2015.
Michael
Dixon played Chris
Pitcher for 7 episodes in 2006. Played Davein Doctor Who episode The Rings of
Akhaten in 2013.
Roger
Ashton-Griffiths played
Neurosurgeon for 7 episodes from 2014-2015. Played Quayle in Doctor Who episode
Robot of Sherwood in 2014. Played Mr Garrett in Torchwood Random Shoes in 2006.
Callen
Angelo played Gary
Strauss for 7 episodes from 1967-1970. Played Terry Cutler in Doctor Who
episodes 3 and 4 of The Tenth Planet in 1966.
Colette
O'Neil played Ruth
Winter for 7 episodes in 1966. Played Tanha in Doctor Who story Snakedance for
parts 1 - 4 in 1983. Appeared in video short docu Snake Charmer: The Making of
'Snakedance' as Tanha.
John
Tordoff played Norman
Hill for 7 episodes from 1978-1999. Played Alec Leeson in Doctor Who episode
four of Colony in Space in 1971.
Maureen
Lipman played Lillian
Spencer for 6 episodes in 2002. Played The Wire in Doctor Who episode The
Idiot's Lantern in 2006. Appeared as herself in the Doctor Who Confidential
episode The Writer's Tale in 2006.
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