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Who: Before And After #684Name: Freddie Earlle [1924 - 2007] Year(s): 1981 Stories: Warriors' Gate part 1 – Warriors' gate part 4 Character(s): Aldo Note:
Before Who: Films: Not at All (1962), The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968), Moon Zero Two (1969), The Magic Christian* (1969), Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition (1970), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland* (1972), Lovebox (1972), All I Want Is You... and You... and You... (1974), I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight (1976), The Ritz (1976), It Could Happen to You (1976), Come Spy with Me (1977) Television: Knight Errant Limited: King Charles' Head (1961) / Silent Evidence: Simple Arithmetic (1962) / It's a Square World [8 episodes, Various Characters (1963)] / The Plane Makers: A Bunch of Fives (1964) / Ghost Squad: Dr. Ayre (1964) / Festival: Justin Thyme (1964) / ITV Play of the Week: Drill Pig (1964) / Our Man at St. Mark's: Pay Now, Live Later (1965) / R3: A Source of Contamination (1965) / No Hiding Place [3 episodes, different characters (1967)] / Virgin of the Secret Service: Wings Over Glencraig (1968) / Sherlock Holmes: A Study in Scarlet (1968) / The Way We Live Now [5 episodes as Croll (1969)] / Hark at Barker: Rustless and the Solar System (1969) / Christ Recrucified [6 episodes as Kostandis (1969)] / Counterstrike: Out of Mind (1969) / Never a Cross Word: Warm It (1970) / Paul Temple: Re-take (1970) / The Mating Machine: All About Little Eve (1970) / Roads to Freedom [3 episodes as Charlot (1970)] / Six Dates with Barker: 1915 - Lola (1971) / Anne of Green Gables (1972) / Clochemerle [7 episodes as Francois Toumignon (1972)] / The Golden Bowl: The Prince (1972) / Adam Smith [16 episodes as Alasdair McCaig (1972-1973)] / Bowler; The Ides of March (1973) / Black and Blue: The Middle-of-the-Road Roadshow for All the Family (1973) / Dad's Army: The Royal Train (1973) / Sykes: Gamble (1973) / The Liver Birds: Anyone for Freedom (1974) / Comedy Playhouse: The Melting Pot (1975) / The Brothers: The Judas Sheep (1975) / Centre Play: Grace (1975) / Dad's Army: When You've Got to Go (1975) / Prometheus - The Life of Balzac: The Human Comedy (1975) / Z Cars: Say Goodbye to the Horses (1976) / My Brother's Keeper: Tooling Up (1976) / Yanks Go Home [9 episodes as Cpl. Pasquale (1976-1977)] / Hogg's Back (1976) / Hunter's Walk: Take Away (1976) / It Ain't Half Hot Mum [2 episodes, different characters (1976-1978)] / The Galton & Simpson Playhouse: Car Along the Pass (1977) / Rob Roy [3 episodes as Dougal (1977)] / Backs to the Land: We Shall Fight Them in the Breeches (1977) / Seven Faces of Woman: She - The Barfly (1977) / Going Straight: Going Sour* (1978) / Wilde Alliance: Time and Again (1978) / Room Service [7 episodes as Aldo de Vito (1979)] / Doom Castle [6 episodes as Mungo (1980)] After Who: Films: Red Monarch (1983), The Holy City (1986), Living Doll (1990), Bullseye! (1990) Television: Robin's Nest: The Homecoming (1981) / Yes Minister: The Greasy Pole (1981) / Bergerac: Relative Values (1981) / Triangle [2 episodes as Lennies Daines (1982)] / Hi-de-Hi! [2 episodes, different characters (1982-1986)] / Farrington of the F.O. [3 episodes, different characters (1986-1987)] / One by One: Down Below (1987) / C.A.T.S. Eyes: Twelve Bar Blues (1987) / The Bourne Identity* [2 episodes as The Beggar (1988)] / The Paradise Club [2 episodes as Walter Trafficante (1989)] / Snakes and Ladders (1989) / The Bill [5 episodes, different characters (1989-1997)] / Taggart: Love Knot (1990) / Coronation Street [4 episodes as Sam Owens (1993)] / London's Burning [4 episodes as Tommy (1994)] / Backup: Partners (1997)
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The Green Death is great. And Jo Grant’s leaving scene is by far one of the best ( and most moving ) in the show’s history. RIP |
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Who: Before And After #685aName: David Kincaid [1939 - 2010] Year(s): 1981 Stories: Warriors' Gate part 1 – Warriors' Gate part 4 Character(s): Lane Before Who: Films: All's Well That Ends Well (1968), The Taming of the Shrew (1980) Television: Dr. Finlay's Casebook [2 episodes, different characters (1967-1969)] / For Amusement Only: The Ticket (1968) / Spy Trap: The Defector (1972) / Rooms [2 episodes as the Builder (1974-1976)] / Dixon of Dock Green: On a Moody Complaint (1975) / BBC Play of the Month: King Lear (1975) / Churchill's People: Mutiny (1975) / King of Kensington: Where's Cathy? (1975) / Warship: Rough Run Home (1976) After Who: Films: Timon of Athens (1981), Antony & Cleopatra (1981), Perilous (2000), Back Home (2001) Television: The Bill: Public and Confidential (1986) / Taggart: Death Call (1986) / The New Adventures of Robin Hood: The Prey (1997) / Baddiel's Syndrome: Huffa (2001) Who: Before And After #685bName: Harry Waters [? - 2002] Year(s): 1981 Stories: Warriors' Gate part 1 – Warriors' Gate part 4 Character(s): Royce Before Who: Films: The Taming of the Shrew (1980) Television: BBC Play of the Month: Rasputin (1971) / Oil Strike North: The Fatal Hours (1975) / State of Emergency (1975) / Warship: Under the Surface (1976) / Van der Valk: Wolf (1977) / Shoestring: The Link-Up (1979) / After Who: Films: Antony & Cleopatra (1981), King Lear (1982) Television: Bergerac: See You in Moscow (1981) / Angels (1982) / Lytton's Diary [4 episodes as The News Editor (1986)] / Highway to Heaven: The People Next Door (1987) / The Bill: Bones of Contention (1991) / Moon and Son: Music in the Air (1992) Who: Before And After #685cName: Vincent Pickering [? - ] Year(s): 1981 Stories: Warriors' Gate part 1 – Warriors' Gate part 4 Character(s): Sagan Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), Legionnaire (1998), Gangs of New York* (2002) Television: Casualty* [3 episodes, different characters (1986-1999)] / EastEnders [3 episodes as The Rev. Hodges (1986)] / Thin Air (1988) / South of the Border (1988) / Gentlemen and Players: Black Gold (1989) / Ruth Rendell Mysteries: A Sleeping Life (1989) / TECX: Writing on the Wall (1990) / Prime Suspect: Price to Pay (1991) / Grange Hill [6 episodes as Mr. Mainwaring (1991-1992)] / Inspector Morse: Dead on Time (1992) / Civvies (1992) / The Bill [4 episodes, different characters (1993-1999)] / Lovejoy; God Helps Those (1993) / Screenplay: Safe (1993) / Porkpie [2 episodes as the Policeman (1996)] / McLibel! (1997) / Peak Practice: Two Things Stand Like Stone (1998) / Highlander - The Raven: Love and Death (1999) / In Defence (2000) / In the Beginning [2 episodes as the Egyptian Officer (2000)] / Messiah: The First Killings (2001) Who: Before And After #685dName: Robert Vowles [? - ] Year(s): 1981 Stories: Warriors' Gate part 1 – Warriors' gate part 2 Character(s): Gundan Before Who: Films: None Television: Doctor on the Go: Clunk Click (1975) / Out of the Past: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 2 - When the wind changed (1977) / A Horseman Riding By: 1918 - The Service (1978) After Who: Films: Moths (2016) Television: The Nightmare Man [2 episodes as Lieutenant Carey (1981)] / Brideshead Revisited: Et in Arcadia Ego (1981) / Beau Geste (1982) / Squadron: Survival (1982) / Missing from Home (1984) / Strike It Rich!: Wildest Dreams (1986) / C.A.T.S. Eyes: Fit (1986) / Poirot: The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1990) Who: Before And After #685eName: Jeremy Gittins [1956 - ] Year(s): 1981 Stories: Warriors' Gate part 2 – Warriors' gate part 4 Character(s): Lazlo Before Who: Films: Callan (1974) Television: Keep It in the Family: And Not a Drop to Drink (1980) After Who: Films: Wet Job (1981), Mata Hari (1982), The Investigator (1997), Crush (2001), As You Like It (2011) Television: Something in Disguise: Flight (1981) / Tenko: All Aboard (1981) / The Kit Curran Radio Show: End of an Era (1984) / Mitch: Sleeping Dogs (1984) / Summer Season: Radio Pictures (1985) / Mixed Doubles: Semper Fidelis (1985) / Fresh Fields: One Damned Ming After Another (1986) / All in Good Faith [3 episodes as PC Eric Weatherall (1986-1988)] / Me and My Girl: The Rhinoceros and the Pussycat (1987) / Terry and June: The Eye of the Householder (1987) / Andy Capp [6 episodes as Keith (1988)] / Tales of the Unexpected: Wink Three Times (1988) / Boon: The Fall and Rise of the Bowman Empire (1989) / Blackadder Goes Forth: Corporal Punishment (1989) / Stolen (1990) / Close to Home: While the Vet's Away (1990) / Keeping Up Appearances* [19 episodes as Michael the Vicar (1990-1995)] / Lazarus & Dingwall [3 episodes as Gary Bateman (1991)] / Casualty: Body Politic (1992) / Comedy Playhouse: Stuck on You (1993) / The Upper Hand: Surgical Spirit (1995) / EastEnders [4 episodes as John Charrington (2000)] / The House That Jack Built: Dog's Don't Wear Hard Hats (2002) / A Touch of Frost: Dancing in the Dark (2004) / New Tricks: Good Work Rewarded (2004) / Doctors: Noughts and Crosses (2004) / Footballers' Wives (2005) / Mile High (2005) / Midsomer Murders: Shot at Dawn (2008)
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Guest actors appearing in THE KEEPER OF TRAKEN who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #686Name: Sarah Sutton [1961 - ] Year(s): 1981 – 1984 Stories: The Keeper Of Traken part 1 – Kinda part 1 / Kinda part 4 - Terminus part 4 Character(s): Nyssa / Ann Talbot [48 episodes]
Appeared in numerous Big Finish Audio stories:
Before Who: Films: Alice Through the Looking Glass (1973), The Crucible (1981), Byron: A Personal Tour (1981) Television: Menace: Boys and Girls Come Out to Play (1973) / Play for Today: Baby Blues (1973) / Late Call [3 episodes as Myra Longmore (1975)] / Ten from the Twenties: Aunt Tatty (1975) / Oil Strike North: Time of Hazard (1975) / Westway [5 episodes as Sue Harvey (1976)] / The Moon Stallion [6 episodes as Diana Purwell (1978)] After Who: Films: None Television: Casualty: Charity (1989) / Unnatural Pursuits: I'm the Author (1992)
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The seventh in an occasional series: 'Doctor Who' as featured in other medium The TARDIS in the landing bay of the mining spaceship Red Dwarf in a 1992 episode entitled 'Angels And Demons'
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