Wednesday 20 June 2018

Doctor Who Vs. Bulletproof

Sky One's latest crime drama was created
by London-born actors Noel Clarke and
Ashley Walters, who also portrayed
detectives and best friends Aaron Bishop
and Ronnie Pike.
Produced by Vertigo Films and Company
Pictures, Bulletproof followed the
investigations of NCA officers, overseen
by Tanner (played by Lindsey Coulson).
Following his work on the remake of
The Sweeney, co-creator and writer Nick
Love was approached by Sky to work
here. The show was filmed on location
in Liverpool, which doubled for London.
The six-part series concluded last night
 (then was promptly recommissioned)
and featured sixteen other Doctor Who 
cast and crew connections:

  • Walters was Gregor Van Baalen in Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
  • Christina Chong (Nell) was Lorna Bucket in A Good Man Goes to War
  • Mandeep Dhillon (Kamal) was Shireen in Knock Knock
  • Clarke Peters (Pike) voiced Night Eagle for Dreamland
  • Richard Price (Officer) was Guest in both The Runaway Bride and The Lazarus Experiment, Passerby in Partners in Crime, Takran Soldier in The Doctor's Daughter, Cyberman in The Doctor Falls, and Shadow Kin in Class
  • Mark Hugh Williams (Worker) was the Bus Driver in Series 11
  • Matthew Stirling (Sasa) was stuntman on The Angels Take Manhattan and The Name of the Doctor
  • Xavier Lake was stuntman on The Woman Who Fell to Earth too
  • Des Hughes was also line producer on eight stories (from The Snowmen to The Time of the Doctor), and had a cameo in The Five(ish) Doctors
  • Matthew Tabern also edited Smith and Jones, The Shakespeare Code, Human Nature and The Family of Blood
  • Danny Hargreaves was also SFX (technician then) supervisor on fifty-five episodes (from The Girl in the Fireplace to Last Christmas
  • Dave Kneath was also SFX technician on nine stories (from Into the Dalek to the 2015 festive special)
  • Jade Poole was also SFX co-ordinator on seventeen adventures (from In the Forest of the Night to Knock Knock) and Class
  • Russ Perkin was also SFX technician on eleven episodes (from The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe to The Husbands of River Song)
  • Rob Garwood was also assistant editor on The Pilot, Smile and Class
  • Gareth Hughes was also a camera operator on fourteen instalments (from Rose to Heaven Sent)

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