written by executive producer Russell T
Davies, who cast Salford-born Christopher
Eccleston in the lead role of Stephen Baxter.
Long-serving Doctor Who composer Murray Gold provided the music here too. Both he
and Davies were nominated for Royal
Television Society awards, whilst Eccleston
earned a BAFTA Best Actor nomination.
earned a BAFTA Best Actor nomination.
Originally commissioned by Channel 4 in
1999, and later turned down by the BBC,
The Second Coming was eventually made
1999, and later turned down by the BBC,
The Second Coming was eventually made
by Red Productions for ITV over the summer
of 2002.
of 2002.
Following a drunken night-out in Manchester,
Baxter disappears for forty days and nights.
He is found wandering Saddleworth Moor,
Baxter disappears for forty days and nights.
He is found wandering Saddleworth Moor,
and claims to be the 'second coming' of
Jesus, the Son of God. After performing a
modern-day miracle at Manchester City's
Maine Road stadium (turning night into day), he proclaims to the
world's media that he has just five days to find the human race's
Third Testament, and avert the Apocalypse.
Granada's Liverpool-based drama Springhill, also penned by Davies,
ended it's run in 1997 with a recital of The Second Coming by WB
Yeats, and was essentially a story of good-versus-evil too.
Screened over two consecutive nights in February 2003, this drama
Screened over two consecutive nights in February 2003, this drama
also featured Tim Woodward, Peter Wight, and thirteen other Doctor
Who cast and crew connections:
- Lesley Sharp [born Karen Makinson] (Judith) played Sky Silvestry in Midnight - she also worked with Eccleston on Clocking Off and The Shadow Line, and with Davies on Bob & Rose)
- Mark Benton (Tyler) was Clive Finch in Rose and Big Finish's The Dimension Cannon (2020), and voiced Ellis for Invaders from Mars (2002), and Jack Coulson for Energy of the Daleks (2012)
- Rory [Michael] Kinnear (Dillane) voiced Samuel Belfrage for Industrial Evolution (2011)
- Ace [Ahsen Rafiq] Bhatti (Gupta) was Haresh Chandra in The Sarah Jane Adventures
- Jennifer Hennessy [born Hayes] (Reporter) was Valerie in Gridlock, and Moira in The Pilot and Extremis
- Angel Coulby (PC Fraser) was Katherine in The Girl in the Fireplace
- Ray Emmet Brown (Nurse) voiced No. 16 for House of Blue Fire (2011)
- Denise Black [born Dixon] (Rachel) voiced Eva Jericho for Damaged Goods, Control for Rise and Shine (both 2015), and Mrs. Mountford for The Haunting of Malkin Place (2017)
- stunt co-ordinator Gareth Milne was George Cranleigh in Black Orchid, an Attendant in Vengeance on Varos, and doubled for Peter Davison in Warriors of the Deep
- Rick English was a stuntman on Tooth and Claw too
- Davy Jones was also make-up designer on fifteen adventures (from Rose to Cold Blood)
- associate producer Des Hughes was line producer on eight stories (from The Snowmen to The Time of the Doctor), and had a cameo in The Five(ish) Doctors
- SFX supervisor Graham Brown was a SFX assistant on Resurrection of the Daleks and Attack of the Cybermen, uncredited VFX assist- ant on (part 4 of) Full Circle, The Five Doctors, The Caves of Androzani (4) and Revelation of the Daleks (2), then VFX designer on The Curse of Fenric
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