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Guest actors appearing in TIME AND THE RANI who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #851aName: Mark Greenstreet [1960 - ] Year(s): 1987 Stories: Time And The Rani part 1 – Time And The Rani part 4 Character(s): Ikona Before Who: Films: Family Ties Vacation (1985) Television: Time for Murder; The Murders at Lynch Cross (1985) / Brat Farrar [6 episodes as Brat Farrar / Simon Ashby (1986)] After Who: Films: Dream Demon (1988) Television: Pulaski: The TV Detective: The Price of Fame (1987) / Rules of Engagement (1989) / The Endless Game (1989) / The Bill: Woman in Brown (1989) / French and Saunders; Dangerous Liasons (1990) / Freddie and Max (1990) / Trainer [23 episodes as Mike Hardy (1991-1992)] Who: Before And After #851bName: Karen Clegg [? - ] Year(s): 1987 Stories: Time And The Rani part 1 Character(s): Sarn Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: None Television: Out of Sight: Giving Trouble (1997) / Casualty: A Question of Loyalty (2005) . Who: Before And After #851cName: Richard Gauntlett [1963 - ] Year(s): 1987 Stories: Time And The Rani part 1 – Time And The Rani part 4 Character(s): Urak Note(s):
Before Who: Films: Barnum! (1986) Television: The Sooty Show [3 episodes (1984-1989)] / Lift Off (1987) After Who: Films: None Television: Motormouth (1990) / Pigsty (1990) / Bugs [2 episodes (1996)] / The Grand (1998) Who: Before And After #851Name: John Segal [? - ] Year(s): 1987 Stories: Time And The Rani part 3 Character(s): Lanisha Before Who: Films: All's Well That Ends Well (1981), Inseminoid [as Jeff] (1991), Secret Places (1984), Slaughter High [as Carl] (1986) Television: People Like Us: More Lessons in Love (1978) / Bloomfield: Time Runs Out for Tony (1983) / American Playhouse: Displaced Person (1985) / After Who: Films: None Television: The New Statesman: Live from Westminster (1989) / Eldorado (1992)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Guest actors appearing in PARADISE TOWERS who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #852Name: Richard Briers [1934 - 2013] Year(s) – Doctor Who: 1987 Stories: Paradise Towers part 1 – Paradise Towers part 4 Character(s): The Chief Caretaker / Kroagnon Year(s) – Torchwood: 2008 Stories: A Day In The Death Character(s): Henry Parker Note(s):
Before Who: Films: She Stoops to Conquer (1956), Girls at Sea (1958), Bottoms Up (1960), Let's Get Married (1960), Murder She Said* (1961), A Matter of WHO (1961), The Girl on the Boat (1962), Doctor in Distress (1963), The V.I.P.s (1963), The Bargee (1964), A Home of Your Own (1965), Present Laughter (1965), Relatively Speaking (1967), Fathom (1967), Rookery Nook (1970), A Cuckoo in the Nest (1970), Turkey Time (1970), A Cup of Kindness (1970), Plunder (1970), Dirty Work (1970), All the Way Up (1970), Rentadick* (1972), The Three Musketeers [voice only] (1973), The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge [voice only] (1974), Watership Down [as the voice of Fiver] (1978), Comedy Tonight (1980), It's Your Move (1982), Arms and the Man (1983), The Aerodrome (1983), A Month in the Country (1985) Television: Theatre Night: Gilt and Gingerbread (1959) / Crime Sheet: Lockhart Visits a Laundry (1959) / Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens [2 episodes as Mr. Winkle (1959-1960)] / Probation Officer (1960) / Somerset Maugham Hour: The Kite (1960) / ITV Television Playhouse: A Diabolic Liberty (1961) / Harpers West One (1961) / Armchair Theatre: Murder Club (1961) / The Marriage Lines [44 episodes as George Starling (1961-1966)] / The Seven Faces of Jim [3 episodes, different characters (1961)] / Dixon of Dock Green: A Path Through the Jungle (1962) / BBC Sunday-Night Play: Both Ends Meet (1962) / Brothers in Law [13 episodes as Roger Thursby (1962)] / ITV Play of the Week: True Love and Limbeck (1963) / Thursday Theatre: Simon and Laura (1964) / Summer Comedy Hour: Charley's Aunt (1965) / Theatre 625: Simon and Laura (1966) / BBC Play of the Month: Hay Fever (1968) / The Very Merry Widow: Mink to Me Only (1968) / NBC Experiment in Television: Pinter People (1969) / Jackanory: Stories of Mary Plain [5 episodes as the Storyteller (1969)] / From a Bird's Eye View: The Hate-In (1970) / Birds on the Wing [6 episodes as Charles Jackson (1971)] / Ooh La La!: A Pig in a Poke (1973) / Between the Wars: Yes, Aunt (1973) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Hearty Crafty (1974) / One-Upmanship [18 episodes as Stephen Potter (1974-1978)] / Late Night Drama: You Don't Remember! (1974) / Roobarb* [30 episodes as the Narrator (1974)] / The Good Life* [30 episodes as Tom Good (1975-1978)] / Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk [8 episodes as the Narrator (1976)] / The Galton & Simpson Playhouse: Swap You One of These for One of Those (1977) / The Other One [13 episodes as Ralph Tanner (1977-1979)] / The Norman Conquests [3 episodes as Reg (1977)] / The Sunday Drama: Just Between Ourselves (1978) / Jackanory: St. George for Lucky England [as the storyteller] (1979) / ITV Playhouse: Village Wooing (1979) / Play for Today: P.Q. 17 (1981) / The Goodies: Snow White 2 (1981) / Goodbye, Mr. Kent [7 episodes as Travis Kent (1982)] / Ever Decreasing Circles [27 episodes as Martin Bryce (1984-1989)] / Alias the Jester: The Viking Airship (1985) / All in Good Faith [18 episodes as the Reverend Philip Lambe (1985-1988)] After Who: Films: Twelfth Night, or What You Will [as Malvolio] (1988), A Chorus of Disapproval (1989), Henry V (1989), Peter's Friends (1992), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein* [as the Grandfather] (1994), Oliver 2: Let's Twist Again (1995), A Midwinter's Tale (1995), Heavy Weather (1995), Hamlet [as Polonius] (1996), The Prince of Hearts (1997), Spice World [as the Bishop] (1997), The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything (1999), Love's Labour's Lost (2000), Unconditional Love (2002), Peter Pan [as Smee] (2003), Dad (2005), Our Hidden Lives (2005), As You Like It (2006), National Theatre Live: London Assurance (2010), The Only One Who Knows You're Afraid (2011), Run for Your Wife (2012), Cockneys vs Zombies* (2012) Television: Tales of the Unexpected: The Verger (1988) / Minder: An Officer and a Car Salesman (1988) / Mr. Bean: Mr. Bean* (1990) / Coconuts [3 episodes as the Narrator (1990)] / Jackanory: The Church Mice and the Ring [as the storyteller] (1993) / Lovejoy: Never Judge a Book by Its Cover (1993) / If You See God, Tell Him [4 episodes as Godfrey Spry (1993)] / Little Red Tractor Stories [4 episodes as the Narrator (1993)] / Screen Two: Skallagrigg (1994) / Down to Earth [7 episodes as Tony Fairfax (1995)] / Inspector Morse: Death Is Now My Neighbour (1997) / A Respectable Trade [2 episodes as Sir Charles Fairley (1998)] / Midsomer Murders: Death's Shadow (1999) / Watership Down* [15 episodes as the voice of Captain Broom (1999-2001)] / Monarch of the Glen [27 episodes as Hector MacDonald (2000-2005)] / Bob the Builder [9 episodes as the voice of Robert (2005-2007)] / Roobarb & Custard Too [9 episodes as the Narrator (2005)] / New Tricks: Old Dogs (2006) / Doctors: Running Time (2006) / Extras: Chris Martin (2006) / Gina's Laughing Gear: Stairlift to Heaven (2007) / Holby City: Elliot's Wonderful Life (2007) / Kingdom (2008) / Marple: Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (2009) / Top Gear: Range Rover Vs An Autonomous Military Machine - Designing A Vehicle For The Elderly - Rover James [as the voice of the Sat-Nav](2013)
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I'm just spitballing here, but with rumours that Tennant has wrapped filming and a slightly suggestive Instagram post from Karen Gillan, could the reason there's going to be three 60th specials is that the idea is to have a different Doctor in each? So you have the Toymaker (probably) as the overarcing villain in all three, but three different Doctors and companions in each special? Basically a different sort of multi-Doctor anniversary special? So you have Tennant and Tate in one, Matt and Karen in another... but who would be in the third? Capaldi seems very leery (and possibly pissed at the BBC if the rumours of him being forced out are true), unless Bad Wolf money can lure him back... but what about McGann? We've already heard rumours that one special will be an adaptation of the 8th Doctor comic strip The Flood, but what if it actually had McGann in it? Fandom would lose its s**t. I'm just wondering if this is why they're doing three specials (and, according to Harris at least, they're all being broadcast in November next year rather than spread out, so they're all part of the anniversary)? Could I be onto something? Or am I full of it? |
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Having said that perhaps we get cameo appearances from McCoy and Davison in the centenary special...they have companions in it... so you never know. Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 11th August 2022 at 11:17 AM. |
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