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For anyone interested the 60th celebrations begin tonight on BBC4 with Talking Doctor Who at 7.30 pm (repeated at 1.30 am) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001s1n0 Followed by Doctor Who at 60: A Musical Celebration at 8.30 pm (Repeated at 2.30 am) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001s697 Both will of course be on I-Player following their initial broadcast. |
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Some of those spinoff scenes are on YT. I did appreciate RTD (intentionally?) giving us all the option to decanonise New Who altogether by having Sylv canonise different timelines (including one where he never regenerated, hence why he's older). Cheers Russ! |
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Guest actors appearing in THE CRIMSON HORROR who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #1307 / Nu-Who #366Name: Dame Diana Rigg [1938 - 2020] Year(s): 2013 Stories: The Crimson Horror Character(s): Winifred Gillyflower Note(s):
Before Who: Films: A Midsummer Night's Dream (1959), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968), The Assassination Bureau* (1969), On Her Majesty's Secret Service* (1969), Julius Caesar (1970), The Hospital (1971), Theater of Blood* (1973), In This House of Brede (1975), A Little Night Music (1977), The Marquise (1980), Hedda Gabler (1981), The Great Muppet Caper (1981), Evil Under the Sun* (1982), Witness for the Prosecution (1982), King Lear (1983), The Worst Witch (1986), Snow White (1987), A Hazard of Hearts (1987), Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris (1992), Running Delilah (1993), Genghis Cohn (1993), A Good Man in Africa (1994), Oliver 2: Let's Twist Again (1995), Zoya (1995), The Haunting of Helen Walker (1995), Parting Shots (1998), The American (1998), Heidi (2005), The Painted Veil (2006) Television: Theatre Night: Ondine (1961) / The Sentimental Agent: A Very Desirable Plot (1963) / Festival: The Comedy Of Errors (1964) / Armchair Theatre: The Hothouse (1964) / ITV Play of the Week: Women Beware Women (1965) / The Avengers* [51 episodes as Emma Peel (1965–1968)] / ITV Saturday Night Theatre: Married Alive (1970) / Diana [15 episodes as Diana Smythe (1973–1974)] / Affairs of the Heart: Grace (1974) / Three Piece Suite [6 episodes, Various characters (1977)] /Oresteia [3 episodes as Clytemnestra (1979)] / BBC Play of the Month: Little Eyolf (1982) / Masterpiece Theatre - Bleak House [7 episodes as Lady Honoria Dedlock (1985)] / The Play on One: Unexplained Laughter* (1989) / Mother Love [4 episodes as Helena Vesey (1989)] / Avonlea: The Disappearance (1993) / The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders (1996) / Rebecca [2 episodes as Mrs. Danvers (1997)] / The Mrs Bradley Mysteries [5 episodes as Adela Bradley (1998–2000)] / In the Beginning [2 episodes as Mature Rebeccah (2000)] / Murder in Mind: Suicide (2003) / The Last King [2 episodes as Queen Henrietta Maria (2003)] / Extras: Daniel Radcliffe (2006) After Who: Films: The Honourable Rebel [as the Narrator] (2015), Professor Branestawm Returns (2015), Breathe (2017), A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong (2017), The Snail and the Whale [as the Narrator] (2019), Last Night in Soho (2021) Television: Game of Thrones* [18 episodes as Olenna Tyrell (2013–2017)] / You, Me and the Apocalypse [5 episodes as Sutton (2015)] / Penn Zero - Part-Time Hero [3 episodes as the voice of Mayor Pink Panda (2015–2017)] / Detectorists [6 episodes as Veronica (2015–2017)] / Victoria [9 episodes as the Duchess of Buccleuch (2017)] / All Creatures Great and Small [2 episodes as Mrs Pumphrey (2020)] / Black Narcissus [2 episodes as Mother Dorothea (2020)]
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Toyah Willcox - the 'Doctor Who' companion who never was! Children of the Circus musical audio play based on Dr Who’s Greatest Show in the Galaxy / ToyahWillcox.com "Once upon a time, there was a circus."Based on Doctor Who’s The Greatest Show in the Galaxy by Stephen Wyatt, Children of the Circus is a brand-new, original, musical play on audio from AUK Studios; written by Kenton Hall (with songs by Christopher Guard) and based on an idea by Barnaby Eaton-Jones. Starring Christopher Guard as Bellboy, Dee Sadler as Flowerchild and Ella, Sophie Aldred as Captain Gren and AJ, Toyah Willcox as The Band of Infinite Harmony, Ian Reddington as Delios and the Chief Clown, and Sylvester McCoy as the High Poet. Special guest appearances by Ricco Ross as The Ringmaster, Jessica Martin as Mags, Chris Juryas Deadbeat, Deborah Manship as Morgana, Gian Sammarco as Whizz Kid, Daniel Peacock as Nord, and Dean Hollingsworth as the Bus Conductor and Station Announcer. The limited edition 2CD set can now. be pre-ordered. The release date is 14 December 2023, exactly 35 years to the day that the first episode of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was broadcast on BBC 1. Ever since producer / director Barnaby Eaton-Jones saw the original broadcast of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, he was fascinated by the world that Stephen Wyatt had created as he explained: “There was such a wild mix of horror, science fiction, music, and fantasy, that it blew my adolescent mind; with images and characters forever stuck in my head. I wanted to revisit some of the characters and introduce new ones. With the permission of Stephen Wyatt (who came up with the title for this new production), and the help of writer Kenton Hall and actor/musician Christopher Guard, we were able to create something rather unique in the audio medium And it wouldn’t be a proper sequel without the return of Sylvester McCoy (the Seventh Doctor) and Sophie Aldred (who played the Doctor’s travelling companion, Ace). So, they’re here. But not as you’d expect. Sylvester gives us High Poet; all befuddled charm and with a whisper of duplicity and danger. Sophie gives us two magnificently different characters in the form of Captain Gren (the gruff owner of a Time Ship) and AJ (a sentient piece of rust, who navigates the Time Ship). Sylvester himself sums it up rather beautifully… ‘To return to the worlds of Stephen Wyatt’s imagination, but as a wholly new character called the High Poet, means I get to be involved with the Psychic Circus rather than fighting against it! As a lover of the circus myself, juggling this new role was a joy (though I’m sad I didn’t get to play the spoons). What fun to be reunited with all the wonderful cast from ‘The Greatest Show in the Galaxy’ again, 35 years later, and I hope you’ll all enjoy this time-sliding, sidestepping sequel from Barnaby Eaton-Jones and his bunch of clowns!”Joining the cast in a major role is iconic (singer / actress / songwriter), Toyah Willcox. It’s long been known she was a fan of Doctor Who, as she appeared in Kevin Jon Davies’ acclaimed documentary 30 Years in the TARDIS. To get her to create a multi-voiced role as The Band of Infinite Harmony, and get her own solo song, which can heard in full after the end credits as a bonus extra track) was something Toyah clearly relished. “At last, I get to play all four members of the band and still have the last say…. love it. Seriously it was wonderful to play THE BAND and equally wonderful to hear this rather fab story unfold, a rock and roll odyssey of comic proportions.”
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