Thursday, 30 April 2026

Doctor Who Vs. James Bond, Part 16: The Dalton Era

ITV4's latest Bond season continued lasnight
with the sixteenth instalment iEon's iconic series. Following the lacklustre financial and
critical performance of Roger Moore's swansong,
View to a KillPierce Brosnan, the Irish-born
star of Remington Steele, was offered the lead
role in 1986. However, due to contractual
obligations to his employers at NBC, Brosnan
was forced to remain on the failing TV show
 and the Welsh actor Timothy Dalton was cast
instead (Brosnan would eventually adopt 007's
 mantle in 1994).
The Living Daylights became the fourth most
successful entry in the franchise, but Licence
to Kill did not perform well in the all important American market.
Due to a four-year legal battle between MGM
and Eon, Dalton's intended third film was
ultimately cancelled, and he relinquished the role. Dalton's two assignments featured a total of twenty-nine Doctor Who
cast and crew connections:

THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987)
  • Maryam d'Abo (Kara) voiced Genevieve for Big Finish's Frozen Time (2007)
  • Art [born Athar Ul Haque] Malik (Kamran Shah) was Ilim in The Ghost Monument, and voiced Abbot Absolute for The Skull of Sobek (2008)
  • Virginia [Robyn] Hey (Rubavitch) voiced Senior Tutor Bengel for White Ghosts (2014)
  • for Nadim Sawalha see The Spy Who Loved Me
  • Alan Talbot (Minder) was an Extra on (part 1 of) Black Orchid, Snakedance (4), and The Mark of the Rani
  • Graham Cole[man Smith] (Agent) was a Krarg in Shada, Player in The Leisure Hive (1), Marshman in Full Circle, the Melkur in The Keeper of Traken and Time Flight (2), titular Kinda, Cyberman in Earthshock and The Five Doctors, Crewman in Resurrection of the Daleks (1), and Jacondan in The Twin Dilemma (1)
  • Carl [born Barry] Rigg (Imposter) was Varlik in The Power of Kroll
  • [John] Antony Carrick (Secretary) was Captain Rossini in The Masque of Mandragora
  • Michael Percival (Chef) was the Inspector in The Vampires of Venice
  • Kerry Shale (Voice) was Dr. Renfrew in Day of the Moon, and Narrator of BBC Audio's The Lost Angel
  • Alan Harris (Q's Man) was a Sevateem in The Face of Evil, and titular alien in Terror of the Vervoids
  • Gary Dean (Technician) was Technician in The Ice Warriors (1), Guard in The Enemy of the World (6), The Mutants (6), Frontier in Space (4) and The Pirate Planet, UNIT Soldier in The Invasion (7), The Silurians (3) and The Time Monster (6), German Soldier in The War Games (3), Army Soldier in Spearhead from Space (4), Spiridon in Planet of the Daleks (5), Technician in The Armageddon Factor, Medic in Nightmare of Eden (1), Passenger in Time Flight (3), and Pallbearer in Remembrance of the Daleks (4)
  • Leslie [Richard] French (Attendant) was the Mathematician in Silver Nemesis
  • stuntman Steve Whyment was an Extra in The Keeper of Traken and Snakedance
  • for Bill Weston, Chris Webb and Marc Boyle see You Only Live Twice
  • for Walter Henry see Casion Royale
  • for Ron Gregory see On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • for Harry Van Engel see For Your Eyes Only
  • for Michael Moor, Gertan Klauber, Russell Brook and Tina Simmons see Octopussy
  • for Paul Heasman see A View to a Kill
LICENCE TO KILL (1989)
  • Dalton played President Rassilon in The End of Time
  • Christopher Neame (Fallon) was Skagra in Shada
  • for Nick Wilkinson see For Your Eyes Only
  • for Valentino Musetti see Never Say Never Again

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