Friday 2 July 2021

Doctor Who Vs. Waking the Dead, Series 4

Bayldon's Unbound First Doctor
recreated 
for Colin Brockhurst's
Changing the Face of Doctor
 Who 
artwork
Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston, Wil
Johnson, Holly Aird, and Claire
Goose all returned for the fourth
season of BBC1's crime drama,
which first aired in the summer
of 2004.
The finale saw the death of DS
Mel Silver (Goose), and the
departure of Aird's Dr. Frankie
Wharton.
Following an International Emmy
award nomination for series two,
and the Drama Series award won
a year later, the programme was
recommissioned for two further
 seasons, with an increased episode count.
Another repeat run of the
twelve-part series began on
Drama last night - it featured
 Geoffrey Bayldon, Stephen Noonan, and a total of forty
Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:

In Sight of the Lord
(UK TX: July 11 & 12)
  • Clive Standen (Raynor) was Private Harris in The Sontaran Stratagem, The Poison Sky and Turn Left
  • JJ [John Joseph] Feild (Western) voiced David McCallister for Big Finish's Blue Forgotten Planet (2009)
  • Richard [born Derek Leonard] Mayes (Raynor) was Chief Baxter in Fury from the Deep
  • Alibe Parsons (Carmen) was Matroni Kani in Mindwarp
  • Clive Wood (Clayton here; Carney in Series 9) was the Roman Commander in The Pandorica Opens, and Voiced Rugosa for The Rosemariners (2012), Dibbsworth for Peepshow (2019), Bird for Must-See TV (2020), and Daddy Dominus and Clubwell for For the Glory of Urth (2021)
  • Charles Jarman was a stuntman on The Lazarus Experiment too
  • series associate producer Michael Treen was production manager on The Twin Dilemma
  • Adam Trotman was the film editor on Last Christmas too
False Flag (UK TX: July 18 & 19)
  • Timothy [Lancaster] West (Doyle) voiced Kai Tobias for Phobos (2007), Ronald Turvey for Cuddlesome (2008), and Dr. Magnus Soames for House of Blue Fire (2011)
  • Danny Webb (Havering) was John Jefferson in The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit, then voiced Byron for The Girl Who Never Was (2007), and Ori for The Dark Husband (2008)
  • Tom Georgeson (Cooper) was Kavell in Genesis of the Daleks, and Police Inspector in Logopolis
  • Dan Morgan (Doyle) voiced Locke and Warders for The Infinite Quest
  • Peter De Jersey (Reed) was Androgar in The Day of the Doctor
  • Oliver Cotton (Stewart) voiced Sir Gideon Vale for 1963: The Assassination Games (2013), and Major Callahan for Quicksilver (2017)
Fugue States (UK TX: July 25 & 26)
  • Denise Black [born Nixon] (Ingrid) voiced Eva Jericho for Damaged Goods, Control for Rise and Shine (both 2015), and Mrs. Mountford for The Haunting of Malkin Place (2017)
  • Silas Carson (DI Crowther) provided Alien voices for The End of the World, then Ood voices for The Impossible PlanetThe Satan Pit, Planet of the OodThe End of TimePond Life and Big Finish's Prisoner of the Ood and The War Master 2, Arbuckle for The Jabari Countdown (all 2018), the Sicari for Assassins, Commentator for Warzone (both 2019), Garlon Rosh for The Robots of War, and Brian for He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not (both 2020)
  • Patrick O'Kane (Murphy) was Ashad in The Haunting of Villa Diodati, Ascension of the Cybermen and The Timeless Children
  • Rocky Taylor was a stuntman on The Idiot's Lantern too
  • dialogue editor Doug Sinclair was the sound editor on forty-two revived series episodes (from Rose to The Waters of Mars), Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures and The Infinite Quest
Anger Management (UK TX: August 1 & 2)
  • [Peter] Nigel Terry (Jacobs) was General Cobb in The Doctor's Daughter
  • Andrew Tiernan (Keetch) was Mr. Purcell in Night Terrors
  • Eva Alexander [born Sarah Jane Alexander] (Lucy) was the Nurse in Let's Kill Hitler
  • TP [Thomas Patrick] McKenna (Brown) was Captain Cook in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy 
  • April Walker (Mrs Hayworth) was originally cast as Sarah Jane Smith in 1973, and even attended rehearsals for The Time Warrior
  • series production manager Christian Reynish was location manager on The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood
The Hardest Word (UK TX: August 8 & 9)
  • Phil Daniels (DS Bulmer) voiced Geoffrey Plum for The Gunpowder Plot
  • Julian [Wyatt] Glover (Laurence) was King Richard in The Crusade, and Scaroth in City of Death
  • Phyllida [Ann] Law (Mrs. Carstairs) voiced Belldonia for The Bride of Peladon (2008)
  • Emma [Georgina Annalies] Fielding (Dr. Simpson) provided the voice of Kisar in Demons of the Punjab 
  • James [Louis de Zogheb] Dreyfus (Raymond) voiced the Master for The Destination Wars (2017) and Solo (2022), The Home Guard (2019) and The Psychic Circus (2020), and the High Persian for The Cats of New Cairo (2018)
  • Paul Reynolds (DS Marvin) voiced Nobody No-One for The Word Lord, Joey Carlisle for Casualties of War (both 2008), and Lyam Yce for Absolute Power (2016) 
  • Damian Lynch (PC Green) voiced Benjamin Chikoto for Ghost in the Machine (2013), Curbishley for Masters of Earth, Michael Newman for An Ordinary Life (both 2014), Scott Delaney for Damaged Goods, Marshall for Requiem for the Rocket MenDeath Match (all 2015) and The Crowmarsh Experiment (2018), Ego for Planet X, Fell and Lom for The Star Men, Kieran Frost for The Torchwood Archive (all 2016) and Before the Fall (2017), and Rasmus for Deeptime Frontier (2019), Dark Universe and Susan's War (both 2020)
Shadowplay (UK TX: August 15 & 16)
  • Paul Kaye (Dr. Carney) was Albar Prentis in Under the Lake and Before the Flood
  • Lucy Gaskell (Fay) was Kathy Nightingale in Blink, then voiced Miskavel for The Eleven (2021)
  • Kenneth [Charles] Cope (Harding) was Packard in Warriors' Gate
  • Lois Baxter (QC Joyce) was Lamia in The Androids of Tara, and voiced Carrion for Circular Time: Spring (2007)
  • Paul Smith was also the prop master on fifteen instalments (from Asylum of the Daleks to The Day of the Doctor)
  • series unit manager Christian Reynish was location manager on The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood
  • Simon Clark was the sound recordist on An Adventure in Space and Timetoo
  • series assistant sound mixer Andy Hagon was the foley mixer on The Empty Child
  • Warwick Drucker was additional grip on Rose and Aliens of London too

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