Milligan all returned for the fourth full
season of BBC1's mystery drama, and
were now joined by Adrian Edmondson.
Again produced by Verity Lambert, the
six-part run was split in two - parts one
to three aired in March 2003, whilst the
remainder were shown in February 2004.
Three further specials and a fifth series
were broadcast between 2009 and 2014,
and a final festive mystery followed in
2016. A repeat run of the series con-
tinued on Drama last night - it featured
thirty-five Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:
The Coonskin Cap (UK TX: March 1 2003)
- Stephanie Carey (Nurse) was also stunt performer on Voyage of the Damned, The Curse of the Black Spot, Let's Kill Hitler, The Girl Who Waited, The Angels Take Manhattan, The Crimson Horror, Spyfall and Once, Upon Time, then stunt co-ordinator on Revolution of the Dalek, Resolution and The Power of the Doctor
- Toby Walton (Reporter) voiced the Thief for Big Finish's Excelis Rising (2002)
- hair and make-up designer Fran Needham was a make-up artist on Full Circle and Arc of Infinity
- Guy de Glarville was also an assistant director on Voyage of the Damned, Turn Left, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood
- Tony Harding was also VFX designer on The Invisible Enemy, The Power of Kroll, State of Decay, The King's Demons and The Awakening
- Rod [Paul] Woodruff was also stunt co-ordinator on Rose and World War Three
- camera trainee Duncan Fowlie was focus puller on The Doctor's Daughter, The Unicorn and the Wasp, Midnight, The Next Doctor and Torchwood
- Pamela Joyce was also production co-ordinator on The End of the World and The Unquiet Dead
- for Chris Lawson, John Asbridge and Terry Elms see Series 1
- for Dave Chapman see Series 2
- Sophie Thompson (Dorothy) depicted Delia Derbyshire for Blue Veils and Golden Sands
- Tamsin [Margaret] Greig (Pam) was the Nurse in The Long Game
- Paul Kulik (Kidnapper) was a stuntman on Rose
- Michael Grade (Cameo) was the BBC1 Controller responsible for 'resting' Doctor Who in 1985, and fired Colin Baker the following year)
- Maureen [Diane] Lipman (Louise) was the Wire (pictured) in The Idiot's Lantern
- Bill [born Mark] Bailey (Starkiss) was Droxil in The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
- Takako Akashi (Wife) was the Japanese Newsreader in Army of Ghosts
- Selva Rasalingam (Sharif) was Ranjit in The Power of Three
- Nigel Squibbs was dubbing mixer on An Adventure in Space and Time too
- Gary [Patrick] Cady (Mallory) was Luke Ward in The Mark of the Rani
- Catherine Cusack (Ashley) was the Blue Kang Leader in Paradise Towers and 24 Carat
- Lorelei [Elizabeth] King (Geraldine) was (uncredited) Narrator of A Town Called Mercy, and voiced Mimsy Loyne for AudioGo's Starfall (2010), Pippa for Before the Fall, the Red Queen for The Contingency Club, Georgia Donnelly for The Night of the Vashta Nerada (all 2016), and Jessie for Silver Medal (2021)
- Eve Polycarpou (Andonea) voiced Qel for Singularity (2005)
- sound mixer Richard Manton worked on film sound for The Daemons, The Mutants and The Lively Arts: Whose Dr. Who
- Tom Lucy was also the stunt co-ordinator on sixteen episodes (from Smith and Jones to The Next Doctor) and Torchwood
- clapper loader Penny Shipton was camera assistant on nineteen stories (from The Christmas Invasion to Turn Left)
- Colin McFarlane (DI Fell) provided the voice of the Heavenly Host for Voyage of the Damned, was Jonathan Moran in Under the Lake and Before the Flood, General Pierce in Torchwood: Children of Earth, and voiced Vince Foster for Random Ghosts and The Lights of Skaro (both 2014), Narrator of The Blood Cell (all 2014) and Farewell to Peter Capaldi, the Identical Men for Charlotte Pollard 2 (2017), and Captain Morski for The War Master 5 (2020)
- Steve Speirs [born Roberts] (Bryant) was AC Strickland in Aliens of London and World War Three
- Will [John] Willoughby [born Haynes] was also stuntman on Rose, Smith and Jones, Daleks in Manahttan, Evolution of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens, A Good Man Goes to War, The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, A Town Called Mercy and Torchwood
- Michael Cochrane (Glendower) was Charles Cranleigh in Black Orchid, and Redvers Fenn-Cooper in Ghost Light, then voiced Lieutenant Colonel Brook for No Man's Land (2006), Murgat for Brotherhood of the Daleks (2008), Colonel Hugh Spindleton for The Trail of the White Worm and The Oseidon Adventure (both 2012), Professor Chivers for The Time Machine (2013), and Geralk for The Fate of Krelos and Return to Telos (2015)
- Alex Lowe (Tunstall) voiced Brigadier General Bartholomew Kitchen for The Angel of Scutari, Huxley for Ringpullworld (both 2009) and Find and Replace, Axel for The Song of Megaptera, Professor August Corbin for Lurkers at Sunlight's Edge, Private Michaels for The Bloodless Soldier, Sergeant Lange for The Similarity Engine (all 2010), Sergeant Mezz/Trooper Nold for Heroes of Sontar (2011), Damien Stephens/Robomen for Energy of the Daleks (2012), Young Jago for The Year of the Bat (2015), Soren for Time Reaver (2016), and Archie Flowers for The Cars That Ate London (2019)
- Celia [Diana Savile] Imrie (Thelma) was [Rosemary] Kizlet in The Bells of Saint John, then voiced Dr. Elizabeth Bradley for The Fifth Citadel (2013), Madame Tissot for Gallery of Ghouls, and Livia for Enemy Lines (both 2016)
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