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The girl with the red hair, Ruby, is played by Harley Bird who was the voice of Peppa Pig - a role which resulted in her becoming the youngest actor to receive an award for Best Performer at the Children's BAFTAs in 2011
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Key Crew working on THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN who have previously worked on the show:
Who: Before And After #1568a / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #38 - The Abominable SnowmenName: Gerald Blake [1928 - 1991] Role: Director [12 episodes] Year(s): 1967 / 1978 Stories: The Abominable Snowmen episode 1 - The Abominable Snowmen episode 6 / The Invasion of Time part 1 - The Invasion Of Time part 6 Before Who: Director Credits Films: The Secret Agent (1967) Television: Dr. Finlay's Casebook [4 episodes] (1962) / Harpers West One [1 episode] (1962) / Compact [44 episodes] (1963-1965) / Rupert of Hentzau [6 episodes] (1964) / Curtain of Fear [6 episodes] (1964) / Legend of Death [5 episodes] (1965) / 199 Park Lane [2 episodes] (1965) / The Man in the Mirror [6 episodes] (1966) / Death Is a Good Living [4 episodes] (1966) / The Newcomers [8 episodes] (1966-1968) / Girl in a Black Bikini [6 episodes] (1967) After Who Films: None Television: Z Cars [28 episodes] (1967-1977) / Thirty-Minute Theatre [1 episode] (1968) / The Spanish Farm [4 episodes] (1968) / The Elusive Pimpernel [10 episodes] (1969) / Out of the Unknown [2 episodes] (1969-1971) / The Doctors [10 episodes] (1969-1971) / Trial [2 episodes] (1971) / Softly Softly: Task Force [4 episodes] (1971-1975) / No Exit [2 episodes] (1972) / The Edwardians (1972) / The Onedin Line [12 episodes] (1972-1978) / Menace (1973) / The Dragon's Opponent [2 episodes] (1973) / Dial M for Murder [3 episodes] (1974) / The Venturers [1 episode] (1975) / Survivors [4 episodes] (1975) / Quiller [1 episode] (1975) / The Expert [3 episodes] (1976) / Headmaster [1 episode] (1977) / The Mackinnons [3 episodes] (1977) / Emmerdale Farm [12 episodes] (1978-1985) / The Omega Factor [1 episode] (1979) / Thundercloud [5 episodes] (1979) / Blake's 7 [2 episodes] (1980) / Play for Today [3 episodes] (1981-1982) / The Gentle Touch [7 episodes] (1982-1984) / Nanny [3 episodes] (1983) / Big Deal [1 episode] (1984) / Mr. Palfrey of Westminster [2 episodes] (1985) / Super Gran [5 episodes] (1986-1987) / Coronation Street [12 episodes] (1987-1988) / EastEnders [7 episodes] (1989) Who: Before And After #1568bName: Mervyn Haisman [1928 - 2010] Role: Writer [17 episodes] Year(s): 1967 / 1968 Stories: The Abominable Snowmen episode 1 - The Abominable Snowmen episode 6 / The Web Of Fear episode 1 - The Web Of Fear episode 6 / The Dominators episode 1 - The Dominators episode 5 Note(s):
Before Who: Writer Credits Films: None Television: Dr. Finlay's Casebook [1 episode] (1967) After Who Films: The Crimson Cult (1968), The Pyrates (1986), Jane and the Lost City (1987) Television: The Expert [3 episodes] (1968-1969) / The Inside Man [1 episode] (1969) / Softly Softly [1 episode] (1969) / Tommy Cooper [1 episode] (1969) / Codename [1 episode] (1970) / Ryan International [1 episode] (1970) / Hadleigh [1 episode] (1971) / The Intruder [8 episodes] (1972) / Crown Court [6 episodes] (1973) / Warship [2 episodes] (1973-1974) / The Carnforth Practice [1 episode] (1974) / Oil Strike North [2 episodes] (1975) / The Onedin Line [4 episodes] (1977-1979) / Squadron [1 episode] (1982) / Jane [10 episodes] (1982-1984) / Howards' Way [12 episodes] (1988-1990) / Trainer [1 episode] (1992) / The Legend of William Tell [1 episode] (1998) / The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson [6 episodes] (1998) / Revelations: The Initial Journey [2 episodes] (2002-2003) Who: Before And After #1568cName: Henry Lincoln [1930 ? 2022] [Also wrote as Henry Soskin and Norman Ashby] Role: Writer [17 episodes] Year(s): 1967 / 1968 Stories: The Abominable Snowmen episode 1 - The Abominable Snowmen episode 6 / The Web Of Fear episode 1 - The Web Of Fear episode 6 / The Dominators episode 1 - The Dominators episode 5 Note(s):
Before Who: Writer Credits Films: None Television: Once Aboard the Lugger... [1 episode] (1963) / 24-Hour Call [1 episode] (1963) / The Barnstormers [1 episode] (1964) / After Who Films: The Crimson Cult (1968), The Silent Witness (1978), Henry Lincoln's Guide to Rennes-le-Chateau (2002) Television: The Expert [3 episodes] (1968-1969) / The Inside Man [1 episode] (1969) / Softly Softly [1 episode] (1969) / Tommy Cooper [1 episode] (1969) / Codename [1 episode] (1970) / Ryan International [1 episode] (1970) / Hadleigh [1 episode] (1971) / Chronicle [3 episodes] (1972-1979) / Warship [1 episode] (1974) / Discovery Showcase: The Secrets of the Templars [4 episodes] (1993)
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Key Crew working on THE ICE WARRIORS who have previously worked on the show:
Key Crew working on THE ENEMY OF THE WORLD who have previously worked on the show:
Who: Before And After #1573 / Doctor Who: Key Crew: Story #40 - The Enemy Of The WorldName: Barry Letts [1925 - 2009] Role: Director [29 episodes] Year(s): 1967 / 1970 / 1971 / 1973 / 1974 / 1975 Stories: The Enemy Of The World episode 1 - The Enemy Of The World episode 6 / Inferno episode 3 - Inferno episode 7 / Terror of The Autons episode 1 - Terror Of The Autons episode 4 / Carnival Of Monsters episode 1 - Carnival Of Monsters episode 4 / Planet Of The Spiders part 1 - Planet Of The Spiders part 6 / The Android Invasion part 1 - The Android Invasion part 4 Role: Producer / Executive Producer [156 episodes] Year(s): 1971 / 1972 / 1973 / 1974 / 1975 / 1980 / 1981 Stories: Doctor Who And The Silurians episode 1 - Robot part 4 / The Leisure Hive part 1 - Logopolis part 4 Note(s): One of the most important people in 'Doctor Who' history
Before Who: Director Credits Films: None Television: None After Who Films: None Television: Z Cars [6 episodes] (1967-1968) / The Newcomers [14 episodes] (1967-1969) / Adventure Weekly [10 episodes] (1968-1969) / A Handful of Thieves [4 episodes] (1969) / The Doctors [2 episodes] (1969) / Ten from the Twenties (1975) / The Prince and the Pauper [6 episodes] (1976) / Pinocchio [4 episodes] (1978) / Gulliver in Lilliput [4 episodes] (1982) / Brookside (1982-2003) / Alice in Wonderland [4 episodes] (1986) / David Copperfield [10 episodes] (1986) / EastEnders [24 episodes] (1990-1992) Before Who: Producer Credits Films: None Television: None After Who Films: None Television: Moonbase 3 [6 episodes] (1973) / Lorna Doone [5 episodes] (1976) / Katy [6 episodes] (1976) / Little Lord Fauntleroy [6 episodes] (1976) / Nicholas Nickleby [6 episodes] (1977) / Treasure Island [4 episodes] (1977) / The Children of the New Forest [5 episodes] (1977) / Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm [4 episodes] (1978) / Sexton Blake and the Demon God [6 episodes] (1978) / Pinocchio [4 episodes] (1978) / The Mill on the Floss [8 episodes] (1978-1979) / The Old Curiosity Shop [9 episodes] (1979-1980) / The History of Mr. Polly [5 episodes] (1980) /The Swish of the Curtain [4 episodes] (1980) / A Tale of Two Cities [8 episodes] (1980) / The Talisman [9 episodes] (1980-1981) / Sense and Sensibility [7 episodes] (1981) / Great Expectations [13 episodes] (1981) / Stalky & Co. [6 episodes] (1982) / The Hound of the Baskervilles [4 episodes] (1982) / Beau Geste [8 episodes] (1982) / Dombey & Son [10 episodes] (1983) / Jane Eyre [11 episodes] (1983) / Goodbye Mr. Chips [6 episodes] (1984) / The Invisible Man [6 episodes] (1984) / The Prisoner of Zenda [6 episodes] (1984)
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Image of the Day # 1964
Barry Piggot's artwork for Valhalla.The ninety-sixth story in Big Finish's monthly range, released in June 2007. It was written by Marc Platt and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor. |
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