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Who: Before And After #802aName: Brian Orrell [1948 - ] Year(s): 1985 / 1988 Stories: Attack Of The Cybemen part 1 – Attack Of The Cybermen part 2 / Silber Nemesis part 2 – Silver Nemesis part 3 Character(s): Cyber Lieutenant / Cyberman Before Who: Films: None Television: Play for Today: The Union (1981) / Ladykillers: A Smile Is Sometimes Worth a Million Dollars (1981) / Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House [4 episodes as Albert Bates (1982)] / Icebound in the Antarctic: Our Dead Bodies Must Tell the Tale (1983) After Who: Films: None Television: 4 Play: Work! (1991) Who: Before And After #802bName: John Ainley [? - ] Year(s): 1985 Stories: Attack Of The Cybemen part 1 – Attack Of The Cybermen part 2 Character(s): Cyberman Note(s): Is the nephew of Who actor Anthony Ainley Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: Operation Julie (1985), Television: The Bill: Snouts and Red Herrings (1985) / Dead Head: The Patriot (1986) / Dempsey and Makepeace: Guardian Angel (1986) / Metropolis [2 episodes as Ralfe (2000)] Who: Before And After #802cName: Stephen Wale [? - ] Year(s): 1985 Stories: Attack Of The Cybemen part 1 Character(s): David Before Who: Films: Much Ado About Nothing (1984) Television: Scene: Newsworthy - The Girl Who Saw a Tiger (1976) / Headmaster: Stephen (1977) / BBC2 Playhouse: Days at the Beach (1981) / Partners in Crime: The Unbreakable Alibi (1983) / Mr. Palfrey of Westminster: The Defector (1984) After Who: Films: None Television: The Bill: Every Mother's Son (1991) Who: Before And After #802dName: Sarah Berger [1959 - ] Year(s): 1985 Stories: Attack Of The Cybermen part 2 Character(s): Rost Note(s): Was previously considered for the role of of Preston in the 1984 story 'Warriors of the Deep' Before Who: Films: The Crucible (1981), Praying Mantis (1982) Television: BBC2 Playhouse: Unity (1981) / Ladykillers: The Root of All Evil (1981) / Q.E.D.: Target - London (1982) / Play for Tomorrow: Bright Eyes (1982) / An Inspector Calls [3 episodes as Sheila Birling (1982)] / The Agatha Christie Hour: The Girl in the Train (1982) / The Citadel (1983) / Minder: Goodbye Sailor (1984) / One by One: Blood, Toil, Tears and Spit (1985) After Who: Films: Fatherland (1994), Element of Doubt (1996), Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell (1999), Get Carman: The Trials of George Carman QC (2002), Photo Finish (2003) Television: Screen Two: Stanley Spencer (1988) / The Green Man [3 episodes as Diana (1990)] / T. Bag and the Rings of Olympus: Torture (1991) / Josie (1991) / Second Thoughts: One More Time (1993) / Scarlet and Black [3 episodes as Madame Derville (1993)] / Lovejoy: The Price of Fish (1993) / Castles [17 episodes as Jill Kirkpatrick (1995)] / The Scarlet Pimpernel: A King's Ransom (1999) / Night & Day: Means to an End (2002) / Holby City: Every Cloud... (2002) / New Tricks: The Chinese Job* (2003) / Doctors* [6 episodes as Moya McQueen (2003-2004)] / Murphy's Law [6 episodes as Hilary Clarke (2004)] / The Afternoon Play: The Good Citizen (2005) / Casualty: No Other Medicine (2013) Who: Before And After #802eName: Esther Freud [1963 - ] Year(s): 1985 Stories: Attack Of The Cybermen part 2 Character(s): Threst Note(s): Is married to Who actor David Morrissey Before Who: Films: None Television: The Bill:A Friend in Need (1984) / The Comic Strip Presents: The Bullshitters - Roll out the Gunbarrel (1984) After Who: Films: None Television: The Management: The Wedding (1988)
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Interesting! Doctor Who unmade film script from Dalek movie writer featured two Doctors / Radio Times "Milton Subotsky, who wrote two Doctor Who films starring Peter Cushing, also produced a screenplay for a third movie. "A pair of Doctor Who movies starring Peter Cushing – Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks - Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. – were released in the mid-1960s and have now been painstakingly remastered for a new 4K Ultra HD release, but with this release has also come new information about a proposed third movie. It has been suggested over the years that a third film would, like its predecessors, have been based on a TV serial featuring the Daleks – specifically 1965 story The Chase – but that underwhelming box office returns for the second movie saw these plans abandoned. Appearing on a panel at the BFI Southbank in London to promote the 4K release of the existing two films, Sergei Subotsky – son of the original films' writer Milton Subotsky – produced a document from his father's archives dated December 1964 that laid out an agreement between the BBC, Daleks creator Terry Nation and AARU Productions Ltd. "People have often asked about the third movie – this first agreement was for two films," Subotsky clarified. "As long as [the first movie] was made within a year, then the second option could be exercised... the rights to make the second movie." However, Subotsky revealed that a second deal was negotiated following production of 1965's Dr. Who and the Daleks which would indeed have allowed for a third film. "There was a further agreement that was entered into, to give the rights to make a third movie, which of course was never done," he explained. "It was on the same terms as the original films, so my feeling is... the option lapsed." Though a third movie never materialised, Subotsky further revealed that his father did in fact produce a screenplay for the proposed sequel that remains in his family's possession and was also displayed at the BFI event – this script, however, was not an adaptation of any existing Doctor Who television serial. "Many years later, maybe 15 years later, it was clearly still on his mind, because he had prepared a script called 'Doctor Who's Greatest Adventure' which actually was a repurposed script of a horror film entitled 'King Crab'... the original title was even worse, it was 'Night of the Crabs'! "It was with two Doctors – a young Doctor and an old Doctor – which is an idea that has been returned to." It's unclear if one of the leads in this planned multi-Doctor motion picture would've been Peter Cushing, but speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com, Jill Curzon – who played Dr. Who's niece Louise in 1966's Daleks - Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. – and Roberta Tovey – who played the scientist's granddaughter Susan in both original movies – insisted they and their co-star would have been game to reprise their roles. "I think we would've all done another," said Tovey, with Curzon adding, "Yes, definitely. Yeah, I'd have done another one." "It was a very happy set, on both films," Tovey elaborated. "There were never any dramas. Everyone got on – from Roy [Castle, playing Ian] and Jennie [Linden, playing Barbara] to Jill and Bernard [Cribbins, playing Tom Campbell], everyone got on. There were no tantrums. I think if they'd said yes to another one, Peter would've [too]... and we would've done another one." Curzon also challenged the accepted notion that a third film hadn't been made in the 1960s due to diminishing box office returns. "I think the box office takings were good, I don't think it was that," she said. "I think it was more just... life changing. Gordon [Flemyng, who directed both films] was in America, he went to America the same time I did. He took me to lunch a couple of times in Hollywood and never talked about going back to do that." Whatever the reason, it appears a completed Doctor Who movie script exists that has never been produced. Your move, Big Finish..."[/I]
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Breakdown of the contents of the complete series 22 Blu-Ray set DISC ONE: Attack of the Cybermen
DISC TWO: Vengeance on Varos (Broadcast Version)
DISC THREE: Vengeance on Varos (Extended Version)
DISC FOUR: The Mark of the Rani
DISC FIVE: The Two Doctors (Broadcast Version)
DISC SIX: The Two Doctors (Extended Part One)
DISC SEVEN: Timelash
DISC EIGHT: Revelation of the Daleks
Specs:
Extras not ported across from the DVD releases: - "Beneath the Lights" 2003 featurette (27:58) (superseded by the studio footage on Disc Six).
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Guest actors appearing in VENGEANCE ON VAROS who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #803aName: Nabil Shaban [1953 - ] Year(s): 1985 / 1986 Stories: Vengeance On Varos part 1 – Vengeance On Varos part 2 / The Trial Of A Time Lord: Mindwarp part 1 – The Trial of A Time Lord: Mindwarp part 4 Character(s): Sil Note(s): Appeared as Sil in the Big Finish productions audio stories
Before Who: Films: Walter (1982) Television: None After Who: Films: Raspberry Ripple (1986), Born of Fire (1987), Billy's Christmas Angels (1988), Iranian Nights (1989), A Different Hand (1992), City of Joy (1992), Inmates (1992), Wittgenstein (1993), Age of Treason (1993), Slave of Dreams (1995), Sorry About Last Night (1995), Children of Men (2006), Trouble Sleeping (2008), Morticia (2009) Television: South of the Border (1990) / 4 Play: Deptford Graffiti (1991) / Screen Two: Skallagrigg (1994) Who: Before And After #803bName: Forbes Collins [? - ] Year(s): 1985 Stories: Vengeance On Varos part 1 – Vengeance On Varos part 2 Character(s): Chief Officer Note(s): Had previously been considered for the roles of Scobie, Bilton and Sheard in the 1982 story 'Time-Flight' Before Who: Films: The Hiding Place (1975), Intimate Games* (1976), Black Joy (1977), Tess (1979), Harry Carpenter Never Said It Was Like This (1982), John Wycliffe: The Morning Star (1984), Gulag (1985) Television: Coppers End: Sgt Short in love (1971) / Coronation Street [2 episodes as Arthur Smith (1971)] / The Fenn Street Gang: Horse of the Year (1972) / New Scotland Yard: The Wrong-Un (1972) / Softly Softly - Task Force: For Love or Money (1973) / Warship: Shoresides and Home (1973) / BBC Play of the Month: The Love Girl and the Innocent (1973) / Within These Walls: The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1974) / John Halifax, Gentleman [2 episodes as Jacob Baines (1974)] / The Aweful Mr. Goodall: Loyalty in My Honour (1974) / Z Cars: Family (1974) / Horizon: The Lysenko Affair (1974) / Anne of Avonlea (1975) / Poldark [14 episodes as Zacky Martin (1975-1977)] / Dixon of Dock Green: Seven for a Secret - Never to Be Told (1975) / Jesus of Nazareth [2 episodes as Jonas (1977)] / Disraeli - Portrait of a Romantic: Dizzy (1978) / A Horseman Riding By [3 episodes as Tamer Potter (1978)] / Dick Barton - Special Agent [11 episodes as Curly Cohen (1979)] / Dick Turpin [2 episodes as Foxy Foxwell (1979)] / The Professionals: Runner (1979) / Bull Week [6 episodes as Sanders (1980)] / Minder: All About Scoring, Innit? (1980) / A Little Silver Trumpet (1980) / Tales of the Unexpected: Vicious Circle (1981) / Tales of the Unexpected: The Way to Do It (1981) / Murphy's Mob [4 episodes as Mr. Reed (1982)] / Blackadder: Witchsmeller Pursuivant* (1983) / Blackadder: The Black Seal* (1983) / Reilly: Ace of Spies: The Trust (1983) / Shroud for a Nightingale [3 episodes as Chief Superintendent Bailey (1984)] / Play for Today: The Amazing Miss Stella Estelle (1984) / Mitch: Who Must Remain Anonymous (1984) / Fox Mystery Theater: Black Carrion (1984) / Tales of the Unexpected: The Last of the Midnight Gardeners (1984) / Tales of the Unexpected: The Mugger (1984) / Ellis Island (1984) After Who: Films: Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil (1985), Biggles* (1986), The Pyrates (1986), Diamond's Edge (1988), The Fruit Machine (1988), The Lady and the Highwayman* (1988), Duel of Hearts (1991) Television: By the Sword Divided: Witch Hunt (1985) / Dead Head: Why Me? (1986) / Lovejoy: The Real Thing (1986) / Return to Treasure Island [2 episodes as Gridley (1986)] / C.A.T.S. Eyes: Passage Hawk (1986) / Help!: A Grave Mistake (1986) / Pulaski - The TV Detective: The Fictional Detective (1987) / Crossbow: The Taking of Castle Tanner (1988) / EastEnders (1988) / Maid Marian and Her Merry Men [26 episodes as King John (1989-1994)] / The Chef's Apprentice: The Roman Apprentice (1989) / Covington Cross: Cedric Hits the Road (1992) / The Bill: No Name, No Number (1994) / The New Adventures of Robin Hood: The Sceptre (1997) / Mike & Angelo: Troglodytes (1999)
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Who: Before And After #804Name: Nicolas Chagrin [1945 - 2017] Year(s): 1985 Stories: Vengeance On Varos part 1 – Vengeance On Varos part 2 Character(s): Quillam Note(s): Is the son of Who composer Francis Chagrin Before Who: Films: Victory (1958), The Nutcracker (1958), Peter and the Wolf [as the Narrator] (1965), The Long Cocktail Party (1966), The Yellow Hat (1966), Pickwick (1969), Shelley (1972), The Dancing Princesses (1978), The Pirates of Penzance (1983), The Comedy of Errors (1983) Television: The Sky Larks: Joining Routine (1958) / ITV Television Playhouse: Dr. Jo (1958) / The Budds of Paragon Row [4 episodes as Brian Lock (1959)] / Great Expectations (1959) / The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: The Fourth Square (1961) / Crane: The Man in the Gold Waistcoat (1965) / No Hiding Place: One Good Man and True? (1965) / Zodiac: Capricorn (1966) / Thirteen Against Fate: The Lodger (1966) / The Man in the Iron Mask [9 episodes as Louis XIV / Philippe (1968)] / The Ugliest Girl in Town: My Sister the Genius (1968) / The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: Revolt (1969) / Department S: The Double Death of Charlie Crippen* (1969) / The Champions: The Gun-Runners* (1969) / Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased): The Ghost Who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo (1969) / Never a Cross Word [2 episodes as Tim Wainwright (1969-1970)] / Z Cars: Smoke (1972) / The Losers: The Naming of Parts (1978) / Huntingtower (1978) / A Moment in Time [2 episodes as The Count (1979)] / Spy!: John Vassall (1980) / Bird of Prey: Input Classified (1982) / Beau Geste [2 episodes as St. André (1982) / Bergerac [2 episodes, different characters (1983-1985)] / Lace [2 episodes as the Film Director (1984)] / Minder: The Long Ride Back to Scratchwood (1984) / The Box of Delights: Leave Us Not Little, Nor Yet Dark (1984) After Who: Films: Young Toscanini (1988), Dancin' Thru the Dark (1990), Honungsvargar (1990), Wings of Fame (1990), Lost in Siberia (1991), Ridicule (1996), Murder on the Orient Express (2001), Revelation (2001), Long Time Dead (2002), Colosseum: Rome's Arena of Death (2003), Pompeii: The Last Day (2003), Bose, The Forgotten Hero (2005), Ripley Under Ground (2005), Will (2011), Suite Française (2014) Television: C.A.T.S. Eyes: With Vinegar and Brown Paper (1985) / Bottle Boys: I Love Paris (1985) / The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Abbey Grange (1986) / Fortunes of War: The Balkans: September 1939 (1987) / Hard Cases [4 episodes as Bernard Joyce (1988)] / Theatre Night: Arms and the Man (1989) / Traffik: The Farmer (1989) / Campion: Dancers in Mourning (1990) / She-Wolf of London: The Wild Hunt (1990) / Van der Valk: The Little Rascals (1991) / Zorro: Siege (1992) / The Darling Buds of May: The Season of Heavenly Gifts (1992) / The House of Eliott (1992) / Covington Cross: The Plague (1992) / Highlander: Prodigal Son (1994) / Woof!: Mr. Wonderful (1994) / The Knock [6 episodes as Jules Laurens (1996)] / The Prince and the Pauper (1996) / Bugs: Pandora's Box (1998) / Coronation Street [2 episodes, different characters (1998-2000)] / Harbour Lights: Prince Charming (1999) / The Courtroom: Dead in the Water (2004) / Hex [3 episodes as Sir Ralph Cavendish (2005)] / Hollyoaks [4 episodes as James Westbrook (2009)] / Upstairs Downstairs: A Faraway Country About Which We Know Nothing (2012) / Doctors: The Beast in Me (2012) / London Spy [2 episodes as Charles (2015)]
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