Produced by
Phil
Collinson was producer
of 703 episodes from 2010-2013. See the rest of the details on Part 3.
Kay
Patrick was associate
producer for 74 episodes from 1996-1997. Played Flower and Poppaea in Doctor
Who: The Savages in 1966 and Inferno and Conspiracy in 1965.
Art Direction by
Martyn
Doust was Art Direction
for 11 episodes in 2012. Was Props for Doctor Who at the Proms in 2013. and
uncredited for the same role in 2009.
Makeup Department
Andrea
Dowdall-Goddard was
makeup artist / make-up assistant / make-up supervisor for 178 episodes from
2009-2015. Was makeup artist for 13 episodes of Torchwood in 2008, all of which
was uncredited.
Olivia
Rotheram-Jones was make
up assistant / make-up assistant for 20 episodes in 2015. Was makeup supervisor for Doctor Who episode
Turn Left, credited as Olivia Jones. Was
assistant makeup artist for 10 episodes of SJA in 2007.
Clare
Golds was makeup artist
for 2 episodes in 2000. Was makeup artist for Doctor Who episodes The Time of
the Doctor and The Day of the Doctor in 2013.
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant
Director
Simon
Maloney was first
assistant director for 5 episodes in 2010. Was first assistant director for An
Adventure in Space and Time in 2013.
Art Department
Kay
Brown was stand-by art
director for unknown episodes. Was Designer for Torchwood episode Countrycide
in 2006. Was Production Designer for Combat episode in 2006. Was set decorator
for episodes A Day in the Death and Dead Man Walking in 2008.
Sound Department
Helen
McIlveen was sound:
studio for 1 episode in 2000. Was sound recordist for Doctor Who episode Closing
Time in 2011, credited as Helen McIlveen-Wilson.
Special Effects by
Danny
Hargreaves was special
effects supervisor: Real SFX for 3 episodes in 2015. Was Special Effects
Supervisor for 42 episodes of Doctor Who from 2007 - 2014, Special Effects
Technician for 13 episodes from 2006 - 2007. Danny was the Special Effects
Supervisor for Talking Who series, in episode The Torchwood Specials Part 2 in
2011. He was Special Effects Supervisor for 1 episode of SJA: Invasion of the
Bane in 2007.
He appeared in The
Five(ish) Doctors Reboot as himself uncredited, in 2013.
In 2016 he was the Winner
of the 2016 Arts Emmys in the category Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a
Supporting Role. (Well Done Danny).
He appeared as himself in
6 episodes of Doctor Who Extra from 2014 - 2015. He appeared as himself and
Special Effects Supervisor for 31 episodes of Doctor Who Confidential from 2008
- 2011, and for 2 episodes of Torchwood Declassified in Sleepless in Cardiff
2008, and Children of Earth in 2009, and in 3 episodes of Totally Doctor Who
from 2006 - 2007.
Jade
Poole was special
effects assistant coordinator: Real SFX for 3 episodes in 2015.. Was Special
Effects Assistant Co-ordinator for 10 episodes from 2014 - 2015, Special
Effects Co-ordinator for 4 episodes in 2017, Assistant Special Effects
Co-ordinator for 4 episodes from 2014 - 2015.
Martin
'Marty' McLaughlin was
senior special effects technician for 2 episodes in 2013. Was Special Effects
Technician for 1 episode of Doctor Who in 2012 and Snow Effects Floor
Supervisor for 1 episode in 2008.
Russ
Perkin was special
effects technician for 2 episodes in 2013. Was Special Effects Technician for
11 episodes of Doctor Who from 2011 - 2015.
Leon
Harris was special
effects for 1 episode in 2010. Was Special Effects Crew for 3 episodes of
Doctor Who from 2012 - 2013. Was Special effects for 2 episodes in 2013.
Dominic
Allan was special effects
technician for 1 episode in 2012. Was Special Effects Technician for 6 episodes
of Doctor Who from 2012 - 2013 and special effects for 1 episode in 2013.
Dave
Kneath was special
effects for 1 episode in 2013.. Was Special Effects Technician for 16 episodes
of Doctor Who from 2014 - 2015.
Visual Effects by
Ron
Bowman was digital
matte painter for 3 episodes in 2010. Was digital matte painteer for 6 episodes
of Doctor Who from 2010 - 2011.
Rubén
Bautista was fx
technical director: The Mill for 1 episode in 2010. Was FX technical director for 7
episodes of Doctor Who from from 2011 -
2012, CG effects artist for 1 episode in 2010.
David
Jones was visual
effects artist for 1 episode in 2010. Was visual effects artist for 9 episodes
of Doctor Who from 2010 - 2013, 3D artist for 5 episodes from 2008 - 2010, and
animator for 1 episode in 2009. He was visual effects for 2 episodes of SJA in
2008.
Darren
Byford was cg
supervisor (uncredited) for 1 episode in 2010. Was CG supervisor for 15
episodes of Doctor Who from 2013 - 2015, senior look development and lighting
artist for 8 episodes from 2011 - 2013, 3D artist for 2 episodes in 2010, and
modeller for 1 episode in 2011.
Stunts
Steve
Griffin was stunt
driver for 2 episodes in 1998. Was stunt performer for Doctor Who episode The
Idiot's Lantern in 2006.
Crispin
Layfield was stunt
coordinator for 2 episodes in 2015. Was a stunt co-ordinator for 61 episodes of
Doctor Who from 2007 - 2016, and stunt performer for 1 episode in 2005. Played
the mugger in Torchwood episode Kiss Kiss Bang Bang in 2008. Appeared as Stunt
Co-ordinator and himself in 12 episodes of Doctor Who Confidential from 2007 -
2011, and in episode #2.9 of Totally Doctor Who in 2007 as himself.
Rob
Pavey was stunt double:
Jimi Mistry for 2 episodes in 2015. Was Peter Capaldi's stunt double for 3
episodes of Doctor Who in 2014, and stunt performer for 2 episodes from 2014 -
2015.
Dorothy
Ford was stunt arranger
for 1 episode in 2005. Was a stunt double for Anne Riddler in Doctor Who
episode The Wheel in Space episode 6, uncredited, in 1968.
William
Willoughby was a stunt
double for 1 episode in 2008. Was a stunt performer for 7 episodes of Doctor
Who from 2005 - 2012, one of which was uncredited and was uncredited for stunts
in two episodes of Who from 2007 - 2010. Was a stunt double for 2 episodes of
Torchwood from 2006 - 2008, and stunts for 1 episode in 2009.
Curtis
Rivers was a stunt
coordinator for 1 episode in 2015. Was John Barrowman's stunt double for 9
episodes of Torchwood from 2006 - 2009, uncredited for four episodes. Was stunt
performer for 3 episodes from 2006 - 2008. Was John Barrowman's stunt double
again uncredited in Doctor Who episode Utopia, and was a stunt performer in The
Sound of Drums episode in 2007.
Appeared in Torchwood
Declassified episode Home and Hart as himself in 2008.
Casting Department
Solomon
Artistes was extras
casting for 2,803 episodes from 2005-2015. Worked in casting department as
Extras Casting for Doctor Who for 43 episodes from 2009 - 2015.
Location Management
Jim
Capper was location
manager for unknown episodes. Was production manager for 2 episodes of Doctor
Who in 1982. Died in 2013 age 61.
Miscellaneous crew
Gareth
Roberts was story
associate for 2 episodes in 1997.. Wrote 6 episodes of Doctor Who from 2007 -
2014, created the characters "Skullions" for one episode in 2015.
Wrote 18 episodes of SJA from 2007 - 2011. Was writer of Doctor Who: The 11th
Regeneration episode Home Alone in 2009 (based in part on a story by). Wrote
the Sarah Jane Adventures Comic Relief Special in 2009 and wrote 13 episodes of
the Tardisodes in 2006. Wrote the video game Doctor Who: Attack of the Graske
in 2005. Gareth wrote the novelisation of the story Shada that was released in
March 2012.
He wrote the 9th Doctor
story Only Human that featured Rose Tyler and Captain Jack Harkness in 2005. In
2006 he wrote I Am A Dalek featuring the 10th Doctor and Rose Tyler - one I
have yet to read. In 1997 wrote The Well-Mannered War featuring the 4th Doctor.
In 1996, The English Way of Death, again featuring the 4th Doctor. In fact, if
you Google Gareth Roberts you'll be able to find a lot of his novels for Doctor
Who which in this list is far too many to mention on here. Back to television
series, Gareth appeared as himself and writer in 6 episodes of Doctor Who
Confidential from 2007 - 2011. In the Culture Show in 2013, he appeared in the
episode Me, You and Doctor Who.
In five video docu shorts
from 2003 - 2011, he appeared in Serial Thrillers, A Matter of Time,
Celebration, Talking About Regeneration and The End of the Line?
Jon
Older was floor manager
for unknown episodes. Was first assistant director for 5 episodes of Doctor Who
from 2005 - 2006.
Rupert
Laight was story
associate for unknown episodes. Rupert wrote 4 episodes of SJA The Gift parts 1
& 2 in 2009, and Lost in Time Parts 1 & 2 in 2010.
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