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Image of the Day # 1948
The Doctor (William Hartnell) and Ian (William Russell) are quickly captured by the Daleks and their Robomen slaves at the beginning of episode two of The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964) Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 26th August 2024 at 12:25 PM. |
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In memory of Robert Sidaway (1942 - 2024) Appeared as Avon in The Savages... ...and Captain Jimmy Turner in The Invasion Away from the Whoniverse, he was also the creator / writer / producer of 67 episodes of the 'Best Of British: A History Of British Film' which ran between 1987 - 1994 and the creator / writer / producer of 13 episodes of the 1994 'World Of Hammer' television series
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Key Crew working on THE DALEKS' MASTER PLAN who have previously worked on the show:
Key Crew working on THE MASSACRE who have previously worked on the show:
Who: Before And After #1553a / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #22 - The MassacreName: Paddy Russell [1928 - 2017] Role(s): Director [18 episodes] Year(s): 1966 / 1974 / 1975 / 1977 Stories: The Massacre part 1: War Of God - The Massacre part 4: Bell Of Doom / Invasion part 1 - Invasion Of The Dinosaurs part 6 / Pyramids Of Mars part 1 - Pyramids Of Mars part 4 / Horror Of Fang Rock part 1 - Horror Of Fang Rock part 4 Note(s):
Before Who: Role Credits Films: Treasure Island (1965) Television: Compact [20 episodes] (1963) / First Night [1 episode] (1964) / Story Parade [1 episode] (1964) / The Massingham Affair [6 episodes] (1964) / Hit and Run [4 episodes] (1965) / Reluctant Bandit [5 episodes] (1965) / The Mind of the Enemy [5 episodes] (1965) / Heiress of Garth [6 episodes] (1965) / Out of the Unknown [1 episode] (1965) / Thirty-Minute Theatre [1 episode] (1965) / Quick Before They Catch Us [4 episodes] (1966) After Who Films: Badger's Set (1974) Television: The Newcomers [22 episodes] (1966-1967) / Angel Pavement [4 episodes] (1967) / Z Cars [55 episodes] (1967-1976) / Late Night Horror [2 episodes] (1968) / Pere Goriot [4 episodes] (1968) / Imperial Palace [4 episodes] (1969) / Little Women [9 episodes] (1970) / The Doctors [4 episodes] (1971) / Fathers and Sons [4 episodes] (1971) / The Moonstone [5 episodes] (1972) / The Man Outside [1 episode] (1972) / Softly Softly: Task Force [2 episodes] (1972-1973) / Full House [1 episode] (1973) / Harriet's Back in Town [4 episodes] (1973) / My Old Man [13 episodes] (1974-1975) / Within These Walls [2 episodes] (1975-1976) / Emmerdale Farm [77 episodes] (1976-1980) / The Standard [3 episodes] (1978) / The Omega Factor [1 episode] (1979) / 3-2-1 [15 episodes] (1979-1980) / The Squad [4 episodes] (1980) / The Ark Stories (1981)First Tuesday [2 episodes] (1987-1988) Who: Before And After #1553bName: Donald Tosh [1935 - 2019] Role(s): Writer [3 episodes] Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Massacre part 1: War Of God / The Massacre part 4 (uncredited): Bell Of Doom / The Celestial Toymaker part 1 (uncredited): The Celestial Toymaker Note(s):
Before Who: Writer Credits Films: None Television: None After Who Films: None Television: Mystery Hall [6 episodes] (1967) / Thirty-Minute Theatre [ episode] (1968) / Sherlock Holmes [1 episode] (1968)
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Image of the Day # 1949
The Doctor (Peter Davison, obscured) kills the Cyberleader (David Banks) by choking it with gold dust from Adric's star badge at the finale of Earthshock (1982) Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 26th August 2024 at 12:26 PM. |
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Key Crew working on THE ARK who have previously worked on the show:
Who: Before And After #1554a / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #23 - The ArkName: Michael Imison [1935 - ] Role(s): Director [4 episodes] Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Ark part 1: The Steel Sky - The Ark part 4: The Bomb Before Who: Director Credits Films: Liza of Lambeth (1965) Television: Compact [20 episodes] (1963-1964) / First Night [1 episode] (1964) / Mary Barton [4 episodes] (1964) / Swizzlewick [5 episodes] (1964) / The Flying Swan [2 episodes] (1965) / Buddenbrooks [7 episodes] (1965) After Who Films: None Television: None Who: Before And After #1554bName: Paul Erickson [1920 - 1991] Role(s): Writer [4 episodes] Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Ark part 1: The Steel Sky - The Ark part 4: The Bomb Note(s):
Before Who: Writer Credits Films: None Television: Armchair Mystery Theatre [1 episode] (1964) / The Saint [3 episodes] (1964) / No Hiding Place [1 episode] (1965) / Out of the Unknown (1965) / Crossroads [75 episodes] (1965-1966) After Who Films: Der K?fig (1966), De gevangenis (1970) Television: The Inside Man [1 episode] (1969) / Paul Temple [1 episode] (1970) / The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes [1 episode] (1971) / Freewheelers [9 episodes] (1971) / Rogue's Rock [3 episodes] (1974) Who: Before And After #1554cName: Lesley Scott [? - ] Role(s): Writer [4 episodes] [See note] Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Ark part 1: The Steel Sky - The Ark part 4: The Bomb Note(s):
Before Who: Writer Credits Films: None Television: None After Who Films: None Television: None
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty Last edited by Susan Foreman; 23rd August 2024 at 12:35 PM. |
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Image of the Day # 1950
Medical student Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) is somewhat surprised to see her hospital relocated to the moon in Smith and Jones (2007) Last edited by Demdike@Cult Labs; 26th August 2024 at 12:26 PM. Reason: Changed image number to 1950 |
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Key Crew working on THE CELESTIAL TOYMAKER who have previously worked on the show:
Who: Before And After #1555a / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #24 - The Celestial ToymakerName: Bill Sellars [1925 - 2018] Role(s): Director [4 episodes] Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Celestial Toymaker part 1: The Celestial Toymaker - The Celestial Toymaker part 4: The Final Test Note(s): Was married to Who actress June Bland Before Who: Director Credits Films: None Television: Compact [8 episodes] (1965) / 199 Park Lane [2 episodes] (1965) / United! [8 episodes] (1965-1966) After Who Films: None Television: Thirty-Minute Theatre [1 episode] (1966) / The Newcomers [20 episodes] (1966-1967) Who: Before And After #1555bName: Brian Hayles [1931 - 1978] Role(s): Writer [30 episodes] Year(s): 1966 / 1967 / 1969 / 1972 / 1974 Stories: The Celestial Toymaker part 1: The Celestial Toymaker - The Celestial Toymaker part 4: The Final Test / The Smugglers episode 1 - The Smuggles episode 4 / The Ice Warriors episode 1 - The Ice Warriors episode 6 / The Seeds Of Death episode 1 - The Seeds Of Death episode 6 / The Curse Of Peladon episode 1 - The Curse Of Peladon episode 4 / The Monster Of Peladon part 1 - The Monster Of Peladon part 6 Note(s):
Before Who: Writer Credits Films: The Badger Game (1962) Television: Suspense [1 episode] (1963) / Your World [4 episodes] (1963) / Swizzlewick [8 episodes] (1964) / Z Cars [] 4 episodes (1964-1969) / Crossroads [10 episodes] (1965) / Jury Room [1 episode] (1965) / Legend of Death [5 episodes] (1965) / The Wednesday Thriller [1 episode] (1965) / Walter and Connie Reporting [13 episodes] (1965-1966) / United! [143 episodes, also series creator] (1965-1967) After Who Films: Nothing But the Night (1973), Warlords of Atlantis (1978), Arabian Adventure (1979) Television: Packers End [1 episode] (1968) / Public Eye [1 episode] (1968) / Coronation Street [1 episode] (1968) / The First Lady [1 episode] (1969) / Out of the Unknown [2 episodes] (1969-1971) / Slim John [5 episodes] (1970) / Doomwatch [2 episodes] (1971-1972) / The Regiment [1 episode] (1973) / Barlow at Large [1 episode] (1974) / BBC2 Playhouse [1 episode] (1976) / The Moon Stallion [6 episodes] (1978) Who: Before And After #1555cName: Innes Lloyd [1925 - 1991] [Birth Name: George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd ] Role(s): Producer [77 episodes] Year(s): 1966 / 1967 / 1968 Stories: The Celestial Toymaker part 1: The Celestial Toymaker - The Evil Of The Daleks episode 7 / The Abominable Snowmen episode 1 - The Enemy Of The World episode 6 Before Who: Producer Credits Films: None Television: Television Top of the Form [2 episodes] (1962-1964) After Who Films: Morning Story (1970), A Day Out (1972), The Stone Tape (1972), The Cricket Match (1973), Arnhem: The Story of an Escape (1976), Follow the Star (1979), A Small Desperation (1983), Possibilities (1983), Submariners (1983), An Englishman Abroad (1983), Amy (1984), Terra Nova (1984), Talk to Me (1984), The Good Doctor Bodkin Adams (1986), Number 27 (1988), Bomber Harris (1989) Television: Thirty-Minute Theatre [68 episodes (1968-1973) / Dead of Night [7 episodes] (1972) / Away from It All [8 episodes] (1973) / Sporting Scenes [6 episodes] (1973-1974) / Bedtime Stories [6 episodes] (1974) / Play for Today [18 episodes] (1975-1982) / Orde Wingate [3 episodes] (1976) / Brensham People [3 episodes] (1976) / BBC2 Playhouse [17 episodes] (1976-1982) / Premiere [1 episode] (1977) / BBC2 Play of the Week [10 episodes] (1977-1978) / An Englishman's Castle [3 episodes] (1978) / Objects of Affection [5 episodes] (1982) / Reith [2 episodes] (1983) / The Man from Moscow [3 episodes] (1985) / Screen Two [6 episodes] (1986-1990) / Talking Heads [6 episodes] (1988) / Sunday Premiere [1 episode] (1988) / Screen One [2 episodes] (1989-1991) ---------------------___________________________
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Key Crew working on THE GUNFIGHTERS who have previously worked on the show:
Who: Before And After #1556 / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #25 - The GunfightersName: Rex Tucker [1913 - 1996] Role(s): Director [4 episodes] Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Gunfighters part 1: A Holiday For The Doctor - The Gunfighters part 4: The O'K Corral Note(s):
Before Who: Director Credits Films: The Tempest [version 1 ? Broadcast date May 10] (1951), The Tempest [version 2 ? Broadcast date May 13] (1951), The Silver Swan (1952), Victory (1958), Afternoon in River Walk (1961) Television: The Three Musketeers [6 episodes] (1954) / The Mulberry Accelerator [6 episodes] (1955) / St. Ives [6 episodes] (1955) / Triton [4 episodes] (1961) / Suspense [2 episodes] (1963) / Jane Eyre [6 episodes] (1963) / Madame Bovary [4 episodes] (1964) / The Ordeal of Richard Feverel [4 episodes] (1964) / The Mill on the Floss [4 episodes] (1965) / For Whom the Bell Tolls [4 episodes] (1965) / Eugenie Grandet [3 episodes] (1965-1966) / A Farewell to Arms [3 episodes] (1966) After Who Films: Hassan (1970), Mr. Wodehouse Speaking (1972) Television: The Wednesday Play [2 episodes] (1966-1967) / The Paradise Makers [6 episodes] (1967) / Point Counter Point [5 episodes] (1968) / The UK$1,000,000 Bank Note [4 episodes] (1968) / Sinister Street [6 episodes] (1969) / Paul Temple [1 episode] (1970) / Z Cars [1 episode] (1972)
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