Monday 14 November 2022

Doctor Who Vs. Dad's Army


This British comedy film was based on the legendary BBC wartime
sitcom, which ran from 1968 to 1977. The TV series, created by Jimmy
Perry and David Croft, spawned its first film version in 1971, followed
by a radio series (1974-76), and a stageplay (1975) - all starred the
original cast.
The second movie spin-off (set in 1944 after the events depicted in the 
parent show) was filmed in Yorkshire, and was released in February
2016 to mainly negative reviews.
This new iteration focused on the mission of Nazi spy, Rose Winters
(played by Catherine Zeta Jones) to infiltrate the Home Guard of
Walmington-on-Sea in advance of the much feared German invasion 
of Britian.
Shown last night on ITV3, Dad's Army featured original cast members
Ian Lavender (now Brigadier Pritchard) and Frank Williams (the Vicar),
and Tom Courtenay (Corporal Jones), Alison Steadman, Mark Gatiss,
and twenty-two Doctor Who cast/crew connections:

  • Toby [Edward Heslewood] Jones (Captain Mainwaring) was the Dream Lord in Amy's Choice, and voiced Kotris for Big Finish's Dark Eyes (2012)
  • Bill [Francis] Nighy (Sergeant Wilson) was Dr. Black in Vincent and the Doctor
  • Sir Michael [John] Gambon (Private Godfrey) portrayed both Elliot and Kazran Sardick in A Christmas Carol
  • Daniel [Alan] Mays (Private Walker) was Alex in Night Terrors
  • Bill Paterson (Private Frazer) was Dr. Edwin Bracewell in Victory of the Daleks
  • Blake Harrison (Pike) voiced Lieutenant Daniel Hopkins for The Helliax RiftHour of the Cybermen and Warlock's Cross (all 2018), then appeared in Village of the Angels as Namaca Ost Parvess Po
  • Sarah [Jane Abigail] Lancashire (Mrs. Pike) was Miss Foster in Partners in Crime
  • Emily [Jane] Atack (Daphne) voiced Hetty Warner for The Churchill Years 1 (2016)
  • Holli Dempsey (Vera) was Kelly in Closing Time
  • Annette [Ross Mcleod] Crosbie (Cissy) was Mrs. Angelo in The Eleventh Hour
  • Andrew Havill (Meeks here; Brigadier in The Lost Episodes) was the Chief Steward in Voyage of the Damned, and voiced Aleister Portillon/Squire Claude for The Witch from the Well (2011), and Colonel Wildman for The Enchantress of Numbers (2019)
  • Julia Foster (Dolly) was Vilma in Orphan 55
  • Laurence Dobiesz (German) voiced Wilheim Royzcki for Their Finest Hour (2018), and Torquil Jonas for The Ghost Writers (2020)
  • stunt co-ordinator Gareth Milne was George Cranleigh in Black Orchid, stunt double in Warriors of the Deep, and Mortuary Attendant in Vengeance on Varos
  • Ian Van Temperley was a stuntman on The Day of the Doctor too
  • stunt co-ordinator Paul Kennington was a stuntman on Rise of the CybermenThe Age of SteelArmy of GhostsDoomsday and The Doctor's Daughter
  • Dinah Collin was also the costume designer on Earthshock, Enlightenment and The Mark of the Rani
  • Liz Griffiths was also the set decorator on seven episodes (from Dalek to The Parting of the Ways)
  • Martin Curry was also first assistant director on The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon
  • Dan Newlands was the matchmove artist on The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe too
  • VFX artist Simon Wottge was an animator on City of the Daleks and of the Cybermen
  • Nigel Squibbs was dubbing mixer on An Adventure in Space and Time too
Dad's Army: The Movie opened in 1971 and starred another ten
Doctor Who alumni: Bernard Archard, Derek Newark, Anthony
Sagar, Scott Fredericks, John D Collins, John Baskcomb, George
Roubicek, John Henderson, Desmond Cullum Jones and Fred
Wood.

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