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Who: Before And After #554Name: Sylvia Coleridge [1909 - 1986] Year(s): 1976 Stories: The Seeds Of Doom part 3 – The Seeds Of Doom part 5 Character(s): Amelia Ducat Before Who: Films: Cross My Heart (1937), The Importance of Being Earnest (1937), Ghosts (1937), St. Simeon Stylites (1938), I Met a Murderer (1939), Jail Birds (1940), Loyalties (1948), Sigh No More, Ladies (1948), Buoyant Billions (1949), Long Ago, Tomorrow (1971), Television: BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: The Adventurer (1955) / As I Was Saying: The Day Off (1955) / Nathaniel Titlark: A Vote for Titlark (1956) / Bonehead: Pilot (1957) / Inside Story [2 episodes as Miss Davidson (1960)] / Somerset Maugham Hour: The Closed Shop (1962) / Dr. Finlay's Casebook: The Deep End (1963) / ITV Play of the Week: Crime and Punishment (1964) / Cluff; The Chicken (1965) / Out of the Unknown: The Dead Past (1965) / The Avengers: The Girl from Auntie* (1966) / Thirteen Against Fate: Trapped (1966) / Mr. John Jorrocks [9 episodes as Mrs. Flather (1966)] / Theatre 625: The Family Reunion (1966) / Thirty-Minute Theatre: Go Tell It on Table Mountain (1967) / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: The New Catacomb (1967) / Boy Meets Girl: The Raging Moon (1967) / Pride and Prejudice [3 episodes as Lady Catherine de Bourgh (1967)] / The Gamblers: The Glory of Llewellyn Smiley (1967) / Armchair Theatre: Mrs Capper's Birthday (1968) / Half Hour Story: Happy Anniversary (1968) / Sinister Street [2 episodes as Mrs. Carthew (1969)] / The Wednesday Play: The Sad Decline of Arthur Maybury (1969) / Take Three Girls: Keep Hoping (1970) / BBC Play of the Month: Macbeth (1970) / Paul Temple: House of the Dead (1971) / Jude the Obscure [2 episodes as Miss Fontover (1971)] / The Expert: A Scientific Fact (1971) / Doctor at Large: Where There's a Will... (1971) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Alice Dancing (1971) / Owen, M.D.: The Bees (1971) / Jason King: It's Too Bad About Auntie (1972) / Omnibus: Actor, I Said (1972) / The Lotus Eaters [4 episodes as Miriam Woolley (1972)] / The Man Outside: Bye, Bye, Mrs Bly (1972) / Ace of Wands: Sisters Deadly (1972) / The Tomorrow People [2 episodes as Professor Freda Garner (1974)] / The Carnforth Practice: The Last Roman (1974) / Z Cars: Old Bones (1974) / Public Eye: No Orchids for Marker (1975) / Village Hall: Silver Threads (1975) / Ten from the Twenties: The Orsini Emeralds (1975) / Sutherland's Law: Creatures in a Private Zoo (1975) / Beryl's Lot: The Last Straw (1975) After Who: Films: Tess* (1979), The Human Factor (1979), Artemis 81 (1981), Tartuffe, or the Impostor (1983), Secret Places (1984), Behind Enemy Lines (1985), The Good Doctor Bodkin-Adams (1986) Television: Angels [6 episodes, different characters (1976-1982)] / Dixon of Dock Green: Everybody's Business (1976) / The Onedin Line: The Gamble (1976) / Survivors: A Little Learning (1977) / Supernatural: Mr. Nightingale (1977) / Maggie and Her: The Naughty Window Cleaner (1978) / Armchair Thriller: Quiet as a Nun [5 episodes as Sister Boniface (1978)] / Coronation Street (1978) / Rebecca (1979) / The BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VIII (1979) / Blake's 7: Gambit (1979) / Rings on Their Fingers: Home Market (1979) / Shoestring: The Link-Up (1979) / Premiere: Some of My Best Friends (1980) / Play for Today: The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980) / BBC2 Playhouse: Elizabeth Alone (1981) / Funny Man: The Good of the Cause (1981) / ITV Playhouse: The Boxwallah (1982) / Play for Today: Another Flip for Dominick (1982) / Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Genuine Article (1983) / Who Dares Wins (1984) / Masterpiece Theatre: Bleak House [6 episodes as Miss Flyte (1985)] / Theatre Night: Molière (1985) / Paradise Postponed: Living in the Past (1986)
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New designs for the Sontarans Therefore the new monster mentioned back in September... Quote:
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This design has taken them back to the look they had in 'The Time Warrior' and 'The Sontaran Experiment' Hopefully they will all look the same and be the same height - they are supposed to be a cloned race after all!! Now we just need a look at the Rutans to go with the Sontarans...
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Who: Before And After #555aName: Alan Chuntz [1929 - 2009] Year(s): 1976 Stories: The Seeds Of Doom part 3 Character(s): Chauffeur Note: Was a member of the HAVOC stunt team Appeared as a stuntman and extra in numerous uncredited roles in 'Doctor Who': 'The Invasion' as a Stuntman and UNIT soldier / 'The Seeds of Death' as a Suntman, Harvey, Security Guard, and Technician / 'The Ambassadors of Death' as a Stuntman, Thug and UNIT soldier / 'Inferno' as a Stuntman, Murdered Technician, RSF soldier and UNIT Soldier / 'Terror of the Autons' as a Stuntman and UNIT soldier / 'The Mind of Evil' as a Stuntman and Prisoner / 'The Sea Devils'as a Stuntman and Marine / 'The Three Doctors' as a Stuntman and Omega's Champion / 'The Green Death'* as a Stuntman and a Security guard / 'Planet of the Spiders' as a Stuntman and a Guard / 'Genesis of the Daleks' as a Stuntman, a Kaled Soldier and an Elite Guard / 'Revenge of the Cybermen' as a Stuntman, a Vogan, Stunt Double for Harry and Commander Stevenson / 'The Face of Evil' as a Guard / 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang' as a Stuntman and a Coolie / 'State of Decay'as a Stuntman and a Guard / 'The Visitation' as a Stuntman and a Villager Before Who: Films: The Brides of Fu Manchu (1966), The Dirty Dozen* (1967), Cool It, Carol!* (1970), Brannigan (1975) Television: The Avengers: The Cybernauts* (1965) / The Avengers: Man-Eater of Surrey Green (1965) / The Saint [8 episodes, different characters (1965-1969)] / Danger Man: I Can Only Offer You Sherry (1966) / The Baron* [3 episodes, different characters (1966)] / Quick Before They Catch Us: Mark of Distinction (1966) / The Avengers: Never, Never Say Die (1967) / The Informer: The Sacrifice (1967) / Man in a Suitcase: Variation on a Million Bucks (1967) / Vendetta [2 episodes, different characters (1968)] / The Champions [5 episodes, different characters (1968)] / Judge Dee: A Festival of Death (1969) / Manhunt: The Death-Wish (1970) / Ace of Wands [3 episodes, different characters (1970-1971)] / Paul Temple: With Friends Like You, Who Needs Enemies? (1971) / The Passenger (1971) / The Persuaders! [2 episodes, different characters (1971)] / Softly Softly: Task Force [2 episodes, different characters (1971-1975)] / Thirty-Minute Theatre: They Don't All Open Men's Boutiques (1972) / Callan: If He Can, So Could I (1972) / New Scotland Yard: Papa Charlie (1972) / Two Women (1973) / Jack the Ripper: Suspects (1973) / Milligan in...: Milligan in Summer (1973) / Oranges & Lemons: A Funny Kind of Joke (1973) / Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: The R.A.F. Reunion (1973) / Murder Must Advertise (1973) / The Wild West Show: The Magnificent Eight (1975) / Dixon of Dock Green: Alice (1976) / The Onedin Line: A Clear Conscience (1976) After Who: Films: Grand Slam (1978), The Second Part of King Henry VI (1983) Television: Z Cars: Attack (1977) / Tales of the Unexpected: Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat (1979) / Hazell: Hazell and the Baker Street Sleuth (1979) / Secret Army: Ambush (1979) / Shoestring: The Partnership (1979) / Fox: Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble (1980) / BBC2 Playhouse: Journal of Bridget Hitler (1981) / Minder: Sorry Pal, Wrong Number (1984) / Big Deal: One Good Turnover (1984) / Cover Her Face (1985) / Storyboard: King & Castle (1985) / Inside Story: Found Dead (1986) Who: Before And After #555bName: John Acheson [? - 1998] Year(s): 1976 Stories: The Seeds Of Doom part 5 – The Seeds Of Doom part 6 Character(s): Major Beresford Before Who: Films: You Can't Win 'Em All (1970) Television: Department S: The Bones of Byrom Blain* (1969) / Paul Temple: Night Train (1971) / The Persuaders!: Overture (1971) After Who: Films: None Television: None
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In memory of Michael Ferguson (1937- 2021) Was the Assistant Floor Manager in the 1963 story 'The Daleks' (and also played the 'Dalek sucker arm' for the cliffhanger ending of part 1) Was Director of:
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