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Who: Before And After #713aName: Peter Van Dissel [? - ] Year(s): 1982 Stories: The Visitation part 1 – The Visitation part 4 Character(s): Terileptil Android Before Who: Films: Duffy (1968), Journey to the Far Side of the Sun* (1969), Vengeance Cops (1971), Sperrgebiet: Diamantgebied No. 1 (1972), Dog Squad (1973), Aanslag op Kariba (1973), Funeral for an Assassin (1974), Guns Across the Veldt (1975), Killer Force (1976), Game for Vultures (1979), Suez 1956 (1979), Flashpoint Africa (1980) Television: Riviera Police: Past Indefinite - Future Imperfect (1965) / BBC Play of the Month: Defection! The Case of Colonel Petrov (1966) / Out of the Unknown: Immortality Inc (1969) / The Assassination Run [3 episodes as Peter (1980)] / Tales of the Unexpected: Fat Chance (1980) After Who: Films: Cause celebre (1987), A Business Affair (1994), Eight Hours from Paris Television: Minder: In (1982) / Moonfleet: All That Glisters Is Not Gold (1984) / Hideaway [3 episodes as Jan (1986)] / First Among Equals (1986) / A Sort of Innocence (1987) / Howards' Way (1987) / A Quiet Conspiracy [2 episodes as Leo Goodman (1989)] / Shadow of the Noose: Beside the Seaside (1989) / The Chief (1991) / Streetwise (1992) / Between the Lines: Nothing to Declare (1992) / Soldier Soldier: Dutch Courage (1993) / The Knock (1994) / Casualty: Scent of the Roses (2001) Who: Before And After #713bName: Valerie Fyfer [? - ] Year(s): 1982 Stories: The Visitation part 1 Character(s): Elizabeth Before Who: Films: Cumbernauld Hit (1977) Television: Doom Castle [5 episodes as Olivia (1980)] / Mackenzie; Back to Back (1980) After Who: Films: None Television: None Who: Before And After #713cName: James Charlton [? - ] Year(s): 1982 Stories: The Visitation part 1 – The Visitation part 4 Character(s): The Miller Note: Had previously appeared in uncredited roles in the 1978 story 'The Pirate Planet' (as a Mentiad) and the 1979 story 'City of Death' (as a Parisian artist) Before Who: Films: None Television: Law & Order: A Brief's Tale (1978) / Lillie: Going on the Stage (1978) / Butterflies: Fox Hunting (1979) / Enemy at the Door: War Game (1980) After Who: Films: Les Miserables (2012) Television: None Who: Before And After #713dName: Michael Melia [1945 - ] Year(s): 1982 Stories: The Visitation part 1 – The Visitation part 4 Character(s): Terileptil Leader Before Who: Films: Juggernaut (1974), Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry (1979), Collision Course (1979) Television: Village Hall: There'll Almost Always Be an England (1974) / The Sweeney: Messenger of the Gods (1978) / Coronation Street [3 episodes as Sergeant Cummings (1979)] / Hazell: Hazell Gets the Part (1979) / Blake's 7: Aftermath (1980) / Fox: Arched Fingers for Bach, Flat Fingers for Love (1980) / We, the Accused (1980) / The Gentle Touch: Shame (1980) / Minder [2 episodes, different characters (1980-1989)] / When the Boat Comes In: Roll of Honour (1981) / The Chinese Detective [2 episodes as Milner (1981)] / Maybury [5 episodes as Barry Donovan (1981)] After Who: Films: Christmas Present (1985), Car Trouble (1986), The Girl in a Swing (1988) Television: Whoops Apocalypse: Autumn Cannibalism (1982) / Nancy Astor: Scandals (1982) / Strangers: A Much Underestimated Man (1982) / The Hard Word [4 episodes as Barry Edwards (1983)] / Tales of the Unexpected: Hit and Run (1983) / Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Last Resort (1983) / Diana: October 1939 (1984) / Travelling Man: First Leg (1984) / Big Deal: Home and Dry (1984) / Dempsey and Makepeace: Nowhere to Run (1985) / C.A.T.S. Eyes: Goodbye Jenny Wren* (1985) / Room at the Bottom: The German Visitor (1986) / The Bill [4 episodes, different characters (1986-2004)] / Bergerac: Treasure Hunt (1987) / After Henry: Security (1988) / London's Burning (1988) / Inspector Morse: The Secret of Bay 5B (1989) / Shadow of the Noose: An Alien Shore (1989) / Screen Two: Here Is the News (1989) / Campion: Dancers in Mourning (1990) / Screen One: Sweet Nothing (1990) / Stay Lucky: The Devil Wept in Leeds (1990) / EastEnders* [104 episodes as Eddie Royle (1990-1991)] / In Suspicious Circumstances: Freddie Mills (1992) / Casualty: Silent Night (1992) / The Detectives: Hostage (1993) / Maigret: Maigret and the Minister (1993) / Dangerfield [19 episodes as D.I. Frank Dagley (1996-1997)] / Dream Team [126 episodes as Jerry Block (1998-2000)] / Daylight Robbery (1999) / Doctors [3 episodes, different characters (2000-2011)] / Kiss Me Kate: Grandfather Clock (2000) / New Tricks: Meat Is Murder (2009) / Dani's House [3 episodes as Grandad (2010-2012)] Who: Before And After #713eName: Neil West [? - ] Year(s): 1982 Stories: The Visitation part 2 – The Visitation part 3 Character(s): The Poacher Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: None Television: Angels [64 episodes as Dave Nowell (1982-1983)] / Leaving (1985) / Three Up Two Down: Ill Met by Candlelight (1986) / A Small Problem: 'One Man's Terrorist Is Another Man's Freedom Fighter' (1987) / Late Expectations [3 episodes as Bruce (1987)] / Dramarama: Living Doll (1987) / No Place Like Home: The Marathon (1987) / In Sickness and in Health (1987) / Sorry!: Flying Lessons (1988) / 'Allo 'Allo!: Flight to Geneva (1989)
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Guest actors appearing in BLACK ORCHID who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #714Name: Barbara Murray [1929 - 2014] Year(s): 1982 Stories: Black Orchid part 1 – Black Orchid part 2 Character(s): Lady Madge Cranleigh Note: Was married to Who actor Peter Holmes Before Who: Films: Anna Karenina (1948), Saraband (1948), Badger's Green (1949), Passport to Pimlico (1949), A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949), Poet's Pub (1949), Don't Ever Leave Me (1949), Boys in Brown (1949), Tony Draws a Horse (1950), A Christmas Carol (1950), The Dark Man (1951), The Concert (1951), Mystery Junction (1951), Another Man's Poison (1951), The Frightened Man (1952), Hot Ice (1952), Both Sides of the Law (1953), Death Goes to School (1953), Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953), The Teckman Mystery (1954), Romantic Chapter (1957), Doctor at Large (1957), Campbell's Kingdom (1957), A Cry from the Streets (1958), Operation Bullshine (1959), The Punch and Judy Man (1963), Doctor in Distress* (1963), A Dandy in Aspic (1968), Some Will, Some Won't (1970), Up Pompeii (1971), Tales from the Crypt* (1972), Charley's Aunt (1977), The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980) Television: BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: The Calendar (1957) / The Widow of Bath [6 episodes as Lucy Bath (1959)] / BBC Sunday-Night Play: Twentieth Century Theatre - Man and Superman (1960) / Danger Man: The Sisters* (1960) / Somerset Maugham Hour: The Human Element (1960) / Armchair Theatre: Murder Club (1961) / The Escape of R.D.7 [5 episodes as Dr. Anna Hastings (1961)] / The Saint: Iris (1963) / The Saint: The Good Medicine (1964) / The Plane Makers [7 episodes as Pamela Wilder (1963-1964)] / Sergeant Cork: The Case of the Penny Plains (1964) / The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling [7 episodes as Mrs. Hauksbee (1964)] / The Wednesday Play: The Cat's Cradle (1965) / ITV Play of the Week: Four of Hearts #2 - Please Love My Wife (1965) / The Power Game [32 episodes as Lady Pamela Wilder (1965-1969)] / Conflict [2 episodes, different characters (1967)] / Contrasts: Take on Craig (1968) / The Caesars: Claudius (1968) / Department S: Dead Men Die Twice* (1969) / Strange Report: Report 4407 - Heart - No Choice for the Donor (1969) / The Root of All Evil?: Bloxham's Concerto for Critic and Carpenter (1969) / Never a Cross Word [7 episodes as Deirdre Baldock (1969-1970)] / Albert and Victoria [2 episodes as Victoria Hackett (1971)] / The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: The Duchess of Wiltshire's Diamonds (1971) / Jason King: A Red Red Rose Forever (1971) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Who Killed Santa Claus (1971) / His and Hers [13 episodes as Kay Sherwin (1972)] / Comedy Playhouse: Marry the Girls (1973) / The Adventurer: The Not-So Merry Widow (1973) / Ooh La La!; A-Hunting We Will Go (1973) / The Pallisers [21 episodes as Marie Finn (1974)] / Affairs of the Heart: Leonie (1975) / BBC Play of the Month: Heartbreak House (1977) / The Mackinnons: The Ex-Mrs. Mackinnon (1977) / The Sunday Drama: Caledonian Cascade (1977) / Robin's Nest [3 episodes as Marion Nicholls (1979-1980)] After Who: Films: The Power (1984), The Harpist (1999) Television: Legacy of Murder [2 episodes as Sarah (1982)] / Never the Twain [2 episodes, different characters (1984-1988)] / The Bretts [19 episodes as Lydia (1987-1989)] / Casualty: Under the Weather (1994) / Coach: Her Boyfriend's Back (1996)
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Who: Before And After #715Name: Moray Watson [1928 - 2017] Year(s): 1982 Stories: Black Orchid part 1 – Black Orchid part 2 Character(s): Sir Robert Muir Before Who: Films: Find the Lady (1956), Women in Love (1958), The Grass Is Greener (1960), The Valiant (1962), Operation Crossbow* (1965), If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them (1968), Every Home Should Have One* (1970), Rookery Nook (1970), Christmas Box (1976), The Sea Wolves (1980), Television: The Quatermass Experiment* [2 episodes as Peter Marsh (1953)] / Ivanhoe: The Cattle Killers (1958) / Theatre Night: The Grass Is Greener (1959) / BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: Sleeping Partnership (1959) / BBC Sunday-Night Play: Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? (1960) / Brian Rix Presents …: Boobs in the Wood (1960) / No Wreath for the General [5 episodes as Major Johnny Brookman (1960)] / About Religion: Inquest at Golgotha (1961) / Call Oxbridge 2000 (1961) / The Pursuers: The Poacher (1961) / Compact [97 episodes as Richard Lowe (1962-1965)] / Zero One: Million Dollar Lift (1962) / Moonstrike: Unwelcome Ghost (1963) / Dial RIX: Rolling Home (1963) / Silas Marner [5 episodes as Godfrey Cass (1964] / It's a Woman's World: Julie (1964) / The Saint: The Imprudent Politician (1964) / The Human Jungle: The Quick and the Dead (1964) / The Marriage Lines: The Cuckoo (1965) / Dr. Finlay's Casebook: Another Opinion (1965) / Laughter from the Whitehall: Rookery Nook (1965) / Front Page Story: One Good Turn (1965) / ITV Play of the Week: Four of Hearts #2 - Please Love My Wife (1965) / The Avengers: The Danger Makers* (1966) / Sergeant Cork: The Case of Albert Watson, V.C. (1966) / The Gamblers: My Dear Sirs (1967) / The Root of All Evil?: The Right Attitude? (1968) / ITV Playhouse: Camille 68 (1968) / The Borderers: Hero (1969) / The Expert: Dependence (1969) / Z Cars: A Right Cock-'N-Bull Story (1969) / Paul Temple: Games People Play (1970) / The Wednesday Play: Sovereign's Company (1970) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Dangerous Corner (1970) / The Troubleshooters: We All Need Experts (1970) / Brian Rix Presents …: Clutterbuck (1970) / Hadleigh: Invasion (1971) / Catweazle [12 episodes as Lord Collingford (1971)] / Thirty-Minute Theatre: Seven Days in the Life of Andrew Pelham (1971) / Trial: Mister X (1971) / Comedy Playhouse: The Dirtiest Soldier in the World (1972) / A Place in the Sun [3 episodes as Martin Armstrong (1972)] / The Man Outside: Doubts Are Traitors (1972) / Upstairs, Downstairs: A Pair of Exiles (1972) / Scoop [3 episodes as Bannister (1972)] / Men of Affairs: Brick Dropping (1973) / The Pallisers [20 episodes as Barrington Erle (1974)] / Rooms: Susan (1975) / Making Faces [2 episodes as Michael (1975)] / Quiller [13 episodes as Angus Kinloch (1975)] / Murder Most English - A Flaxborough Chronicle [5 episodes as Chief Constable Chubb (1977)] / Do You Remember?: Aren't We All (1978) / The Standard: Two Birds, One Stone (1978) / Will Shakespeare: Of Comfort and Despair (1978) / The Sunday Drama: The Marrying Kind (1978) / Rumpole of the Bailey [11 episodes as Frobisher (1978-1987)] / Return of the Saint: The Judas Game (1978) / Jackanory Playhouse: Armitage, Armitage, Fly Away Home (1979) / Company and Co: The First Touch (1980) / Nobody's Perfect [12 episodes as Henry Armstrong (1980-1982)] / Pride and Prejudice [5 episodes as Mr. Bennet (1980)] / The Professionals: It's Only a Beautiful Picture... (1980) / The Walls of Jericho [2 episodes as Dr. George Balfour (1981)] / Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years [2 episodes as Maj. Desmond Morton (1981)] After Who: Films: Still Crazy Like a Fox (1987), A Murder of Quality (1991), To Be the Best (1992), Bertie and Elizabeth (2002), Run for Your Wife (2012) Television: Union Castle [7 episodes as Wordsworth (1982)] / Tales of the Unexpected: Death in the Morning* (1982) / Yes Minister: The Challenge (1982) / The Cleopatras: 80 BC (1983) / Diana: May 1937 (1984) / Minder: Goodbye Sailor (1984) / Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984) / Don't Wait Up (1986) / Seal Morning [2 episodes as Sir Giles Barr-Partington (1986)] / Worlds Beyond: The Haunted Garden (1987) / Rude Health [7 episodes as Sir Nigel Toft (1987)] / Flying Lady: The Test (1987) / Star Cops: An Instinct for Murder (1987) / Campion: The Case of the Late Pig (1989) / The New Statesman: The Party's Over (1991) / The Darling Buds of May [11 episodes as the Brigadier (1991-1993)] / The House of Eliott (1991) / Haggard: Orlando's Revenge (1992) / The Mixer: The Mixer's Masterpiece (1992) / Stay Lucky: Down to Earth (1993) / The Vicar of Dibley: Animals (1994) / Dangerfield: Police Brutality (1995) / Crown Prosecutor (1995) / Tales of Mystery and Imagination: Berenice (1995) / Kavanagh QC: Previous Convictions (1999) / Midsomer Murders: Judgement Day (2000) / Perfect World: Graduates (2001) / My Family: Harper v Harper (2011)
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