Who: Before And After #509a
Name: Nina Thomas (1952 – )
Year(s): 1974
Stories: The Monster Of Peladon part 1 – The Monster Of Peladon part 6
Character(s): Queen Thalira.
Before Who:
Films: None
Television: Time of Your Life: And She's Not in the Club (1972) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: First Sight (1972) / Public Eye: The Windsor Royal (1973) / The Fortunes of Nigel [5 episodes as Margaret Ramsay (1974)]
After Who Films: Dead Cert (1974),
Slade in Flame* (1975), The Dancing Years (1976)
Television: Village Hall: Dancing in the Dark (1974) / ITV Sunday Night Drama: The Ceremony of Innocence (1974) / Father Brown: The Three Tools of Death (1974) / General Hospital (1974) / Crown Court: The Murder Monitor (1975) / Comedy Premiere: What a Turn Up (1975) / Jackanory Playhouse: The King's Thief (1975) / The Prince and the Pauper (1976) / BBC Play of the Month: Chester Mystery Cycle (1976) / The Sweeney: Tomorrow Man (1976) / Rooms [2 episodes as Jane (1977)] / Just William: It All Began with the Typewriter (1977) / Within These Walls: Mixer (1978) / Thomas and Sarah: Made in Heaven (1979) / The History of Mr. Polly (1980) / The Last Song [6 episodes as Liz Carroll (1981)] / Gems [3 episodes as Karen Case (1988)] / Brookside (1989) / Boon: Bully Boys (1990) / The Upper Hand: The Honeymooners (1992) / Wilderness (1996) / Doctors: Hooked (2004)
Who: Before And After #509b
Name: Graeme Eton (1936 – 2016)
Year(s): 1974
Stories: The Monster Of Peladon part 1 – The Monster Of Peladon part 2, The Monster Of Peladon part 4
Character(s): Preba
Note: Despite being given a name, the character is little more than an extra in the televised episodes. He never gets a close-up, and all but one of his scenes are played from the side or from behind. He is only identified on screen when Ettis addresses him.
Before Who:
Films: None
Television: A Picture of Katherine Mansfield: Life Is the Only Cure for Life (1973) / Warship [14 episodes as Lieutenant Wakelin (1973-1977)] / Special Branch: Entente Cordiale (1974)
After Who Films: Derailed (2005), Aberfan: The Untold Story (2006)
Television: BBC2 Play of the Week: Professional Foul (1977) / 1990: Whatever Happened to Cardinal Wolsey? (1977) / Radio Waves (1978) / Return of the Saint: The Diplomat's Daughter (1979) / A Tale of Two Cities (1980) / Shoestring: Where Was I? (1980) / Bergerac: Picking It Up (1981) / The Professionals: You'll Be All Right (1982) / Jane Horney [3 episodes as Riddle (1985)] / EastEnders [4 episodes, different characters (1986-2004)] / The Bretts: Revenge Is Sweet (1987) / London's Burning: (1990) / Gone to the Dogs (1991) / The Bill: Ritual (1995) / Backup: Toleration Zone (1995) / My Hero: A Little Learning (2002) / Doctors: Cradle to Grave (2009)
Who: Before And After #509c
Name: Michael Crane (1937 – 2009)
Year(s): 1974
Stories: The Monster Of Peladon part 1
Character(s): Blor
Note: Would later appear uncredited as a Muto in the 1975 story 'Genesis Of The Daleks'
Before Who:
Films: Leo the Last (1970), The Bullet Machine (1970), Gawain and the Green Knight (1973), Big Zapper (1973), From Beyond the Grave (1974)
Television: The Onedin Line: Fetch and Carry (1972)
After Who Films:
Brannigan* (1975), The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), Peter Pan (1976),
At the Earth's Core (1976), Cumbernauld Hit (1977), Hanover Street (1979), Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980), Hawk the Slayer (1980), Legend (1985), Jake's Journey (1988)
Television: Shoestring: Private Ear (1979) / Blake's 7: Powerplay (1980) / Screen Two: Defrosting the Fridge (1989) / Rumble (1995)