Showing posts with label amy's choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amy's choice. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 September 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Christian Coulson
as Tom Riddle
" Let us hope that Mr. Potter will
always be around to save the day."

ITV1's latest Harry Potter film season con-
tinued today with the second entry in the
decade-long saga.
Richard Harris made his final appearance as
Dumbledore - the actor died just the week
before the film was released in late 2002.
Mark WilliamsJason Issacs, Kenneth
Branagh, Miriam Margolyes, Robert Hardy,
and Shirley Henderson were all introduced
here as Arthur Weasley, Lucius Malfoy,
Lockhart, Sprout, Fudge, and Moaning
Myrtle respectively.
Published in 1998, JK Rowling's second novel
was adapted by Warner Bros - it featured
David Bradleyand nineteen Doctor Who
cast connections:
  • Toby Jones (voice of Dobby here & The Deathly Hallows) was the Dream Lord in Amy's Choice, and voiced Kotris for Big Finish's Dark Eyes (2012)
  • Jim Norton (Mason) voiced Major Thomas Kennet for Scream of the Shalka
  • Williams played Brian Williams in Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and The Power of Three, and voiced Maxwell Edison for The Eternal Summer (2009)
  • Margolyes voiced Leaf Apple Glyn Slitheen Blathereen for The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Gift, and Frau Tod for The Beast of Orlok (2009), then was cast in The Star Beast as the Meep
  • Henderson was Ursula Blake in Love & Monsters 
  • Coulson voiced Pelleas for The Bride of Peladon, and Robert McIntosh for The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (both 2008)
  • Heather Bleasdale (Mrs. Granger) voiced Cordelia for Blood on Santa's Claw, and President for I Wish it Could Be Christmas Every Day (both 2019), then was Wilma in The Halloween Apocalypse
  • Julian [Wyatt] Glover (voice of Aragog) was King Richard in The Crusade, and Scaroth in City of Death
  • Paul Bateman (Slytherin Professor here; Wizard in The Goblet of Fire; Parent in The Deathly Hallows) was Groundling in The Shakespeare Code
  • Peter Roy (Wizard) was a Greek Soldier in The Myth Makers, Extra in The Highlanders (1), The Silurians (6), The Sun Makers (1) and Resurrection of the Daleks (1), Sergeant in The Faceless Ones (1), UNIT Bunker Soldier in The Invasion (1), Guard in The Seeds of Death (1), The Space Pirates (1), The Face of Evil (1), The Invasion of Time (1), The Androids of Tara (1) and The Armageddon Factor (1), Technic Obarl in The Hand of Fear (1), Policeman in Logopolis (1), Ambulance Man in Castrovalva (1), and Market Man in Snakedance (1)
  • Jo Woodcock (Student) voiced Ziv for Starlight Robbery (2013), Susannah Nash for Static (2017), Marie for The Iron Maid (2018), and Kayla Worthington for The Day Before They Came (2021)
  • Eddie Howards (Student here, The Goblet of FireThe Order of the Phoenix & The Deathly Hallows) was a make-up artist on Rose, Partners in Crime and The Pilot, then SFX artist on Resolution and The Runaway
  • Kevin Welch worked as stunt rigger/wire FX for 42 too
  • for Warwick Davis, Sean Biggerstaff, Adrain Rawlins, Harry Melling, Leslie Phillips, and John Cleese see The Philosopher's Stone

Sunday, 7 September 2025

Doctor Who Vs. My Week With Marilyn

This BBC Films production was 
based on The Prince, the Showgirl
and Me, the 1995 memoir from
Colin Clark. The English writer and
film-maker (played here by Eddie Redmayne) got his big break in the
film industry when acting legend
Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh)
was directing The Prince and the Showgirl with his co-star, Marilyn
Monroe.
Released in 2011, the film focused
on the seven days in 1957 in which
 newly-married Marilyn was escorted around Pinewood Studios
and London by Clark after her husband (American playwright Arthur Miller) left England. Marilyn (born Norma Jeane Mortenson in 1926)
completed three further features, including her biggest hit Some Like It Hot,
and died of an apparent suicide in 1962.
Michelle Williams' portrayal of Monroe was nominated for Oscar and BAFTA
Best Actress awards, and she won a Golden Globe award. 
Shown on BBC1 last night, the production also featured Julia Ormond,
Emma Watson, Judi Dench, Derek JacobiMiranda Raison, and nine-
teen other Doctor Who cast and crew connections:

  • [Stephen] Dougray Scott (Miller) was Professor Alec Palmer in Hide
  • Toby [Edward Heslewood] Jones (Jacobs) was the Dream Lord in Amy's Choice, and voiced Kotris for Big Finish's Dark Eyes (2012)
  • Pip [Dean] Torrens (Clark) and Gerard [James Pertwee] Horan (Trevor) both appeared in Human Nature and The Family of Blood, as Headmaster [George] Rocastle and Clark respectively - Torrens also voiced Charlie Gibbs for Eldrad Must Die! (2013), Kenton for Break the Ice (2022), and Thomas Browne for 1901: The Unknown Mirror (2025)
  • Robert Portal (Orton) voiced Marshal Ney/Superintendent Finch for The Curse of Davros (2012), Reggie Bassett for The Auntie Matter (2013), Dr. Poograss for Whatever Remains, Jim/Midge for Lost Property, and Treadwell for Wild Animals (all 2020)
  • Philip Jackson (Smith) voiced Laxton for Valhalla (2007), Peabody for The Contingency Club (2016), and Harry Price for The Dalby Spook (2022)
  • Zoe Wanamaker (Paula) was Lady Cassandra in The End of the World and New Earth
  • Jem Wall (Spectator) was Michael in The Lodger
  • Alex Lowe (Coop) 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, Private Michaels for The Bloodless Soldier, Sergeant Lange/Ragamuffin for The Similarity Effect, Professor August Corbin for Lurkers at Sunlight's Edge (all 2010), Sergeant Mezz/Trooper Nold for Heroes of Sontar (2011), Damien Stephens/Roboman for Energy of the Daleks (2012), Young Jago for The Year of the Bat (2015), Soren for Time Reaver (2016), Archie Flowers for The Cars That Ate London, and Roderick for The Vigil (both 2019)
  • Michael Hobbs (Reporter) voiced Francis Currie for UNIT (2004), Fazackerly for Other Lives (2005), and Arcantis for Time in Office (2017)
  • Jim [Edward] Carter (Barry) voiced Brother Bernard in The Book of Kells (2010)
  • Victor McGuire (Andy) voiced Borton for In the Garden of Death (2018), and Huthro for Stone Cold (2023)
  • David Rintoul [born Wilson] (Dr. Connell) voiced Lord Henry Balfour for The Phoenix Strain (2016), Professor Andus Renwick for The Helm of Awe (2017), Galla Posca for Escape from Kaldor (2018), Dr. Leon Jessel for Fever Island (2019), Roger Hodgkiss for Barrister to the Stars (2020), Kinade/Priest/Bishop for The Curse of Lady Macbeth (2021), Garron for The Ribos Inheritance, and Butler for The House That Hoxx Built (both 2022)
  • [William Henry] Richard Clifford (Wattis) voiced Novar for The Master's Dalek Plan, Pandak in Shockwave (both 2019), Merlin for The Lone Centurion 2, and Jessop for Mind of the Hodiac (both 2022)
  • Des McAleer (Policeman) voiced Lefty Lonnigan for A Life of Crime (2016), Blujaw Skaldson for The Skin of the Sleek and The Thief Who Stole Time (both 2017)
  • Paul Herzberg (Hardwick) voiced Dr. Suleiman Zorn for Shadow of the Sun (2020), and Betterment for The Mindless Ones (2022)
  • co-producer Mark Cooper was one of the titular Robots of Death
  • Adam Recht was film editor on A Christmas Carol too
  • hair and make-up designer Jenny Shircore began her TV career as an assistant on Planet of Evil
  • Richard Glass was an optician on The Time of the Doctor too

Sunday, 6 July 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Sherlock, Series 4

Exactly a year on from The
Abominable Bride, and three
years since the last full season,
Sherlock returned to BBC1 in
January 2017.
Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat provided the screen-
plays, whilst Joe Lidster
conceived #sherlocklive, an
online case for twitter users to
solve. For the second year in a
row, the programme was the
most watched TV show over the
festive period.
A repeat run of the three part
series began on U&Drama today -
it featured Sacha Dhawanand
a total of thirty Doctor Who cast
and crew connections:

The Six Thatchers
(BBC UK TX: New Year's Day, January 2/Alibi TX: November 16, November 17 2018, New Year's Day, January 2, January 23, August 24, September 1 2019,
March 25 2020/Drama: June 19 2022, January 4, September 2 2023, April 25 2024/U&Drama: July 6 2025)
  • Rachel Talalay was also director of Dark Water, Death in Heaven, Heaven SentHell BentWorld Enough and TimeThe Doctor Falls, Twice Upon a TimeThe Power of the Doctor and The Star Beast
  • Eleanor Matsuura (DI Hopkins) was Jo Nakashima in The Sontaran Stratagem, and voiced Dana Tanaka for Shadows of the Vashta Nerada
  • Andrew Bone (Sandeford) was Collins in Spyfall, and voiced Nebrin/ Pan Vexel for Domain of the Voord, the Vice Chancellor for The Rani Elite (both 2014), and Alfred Woodrow for The English Way of Death (2015)
  • Amanda Root (Emma) voiced Madeleine Fairweather for The Girl Who Never Was (2007), and Lendek/Scientist for The Lords of Terror (2018)
  • Gabrielle Glaister (Ambassador) voiced Maggie Bishop for The Forsaken (2015), Cowley for The High Price of Parking (2017), and Veronica Bland for Braxiatel in Love (2018)
  • Tanya Moodie (Ella) voiced Marathanga/Martha for L.E.G.E.N.D (2019), and Kilda for The Castle of Kurnos 5 (2020)
  • Daniel Hoffmann Gill (Gold Teeth Man) was Bors in The Doctor's Meditation and The Magician's Apprentice
  • David Cromarty (Terrorist) voiced Robersuun for Fractures and Mindbomb (both), then was Soldier in Thin IceEmpress of Mars, Twice Upon a Time and War of the Sontarans
  • for Paul Chequer see The Blind Banker
  • for Lindsay Duncan see His Last Vow
  • for Matthew Rohman see The Reichenbach Fall
  • for Arwel Jones and John Mooney see A Study in Pink
  • William Oswald was also the film editor on twenty-nine episodes (from 42 to The Eaters of Light), The Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood and Tardisode: Tooth and Claw
  • Stuart Biddlecombe was director of photography on Dark Water and Death in Heaven, and was also the cinematographer on Heaven Sent and Hell Bent
  • Anwen Haf was stand-by art director on Face the Raven too
  • graphic designer Richard Wells was an assistant on Turn Left, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood
  • Gerry Glynn was also a SFX technician on eight stories (from Kill the Moon to The Return of Doctor Mysterio) and Class
  • William Phillips was the matchmove artist on Twice Upon a Time too
  • Anthony Wonsoff was also a digital matte painter on Sleep No More, Face the Raven, Heaven Sent, Hell Bent and Class
The Lying Detective 
(BBC UK TX: January 8/Alibi TX: November 23, November 24 2018, New
Year's Day, January 2, January 30, August 31, September 8 2019, April 1
2020/Drama: June 26 2022, January 11, September 9 2023, May 1 2024)
  • for director Nick Hurran see His Last Vow
  • Toby Jones (Culverton Smith) was the Dream Lord in Amy's Choice, then voiced Kotris for Dark Eyes 1 (2012)
  • Katy Wix (Nurse) voiced Belinda for Suburban Hell (2015)
  • Lee Kemp (Agent) was Reporter in The Return of Doctor Mysterio
  • Helenna Dennis (Paparazzo) was a Dipper in The Crimson Horror, Arcadian in The Day of the Doctor, Droid in Deep Breath, Student in The Pilot, Class, World Enough and Time and Spyfall (2), Posse in Smile, Woman in Thin Ice, CERN Engineer in Extremis, Passerby in The Lie of the Land, and Pict in The Eaters of Light
  • for Dave Kneath see A Scandal in Belgravia
  • for Jade Poole see The Abominable Bride
Sherlock Live (@bbcone: January 10)
  • Lidster was also writer of The Sarah Jane AdventuresHoudini and the Space CuckoosHauntedThe Saviour of TimeThe Rapture (2002), Master (2003), Terror FirmaThe Longest Night (both 2005), The ReapingThe Gathering (both 2006), Bedtime Story (2007), Here Today (2023) and Torchwood
    The Final Problem
    (BBC UK TX: January 15/Alibi TX: November 30, December 1 2018, New 
    Year's Day, January 2, February 6, September 7, September 15 2019,
    April 8 2020/Drama: July 3 2022, January 18, September 16 2023, May
    8 2024)
    • Art [born Athar Ul Haque] Malik (Governor) was Ilin in The Ghost Monument, and voiced Abbot Absolute for The Skull of Sobek (2008)
    • for Wanda Ventham see The Empty Hearse
    • Rob Pavey was also a stuntman on five episodes (from Deep Breath to The Witch's Familiar)

    Thursday, 15 May 2025

    Doctor Who On This Day #135

      

    1937 - Director Darrol Blake born in Britain
    1965 - The Space Museum, Episode 4: The
    Final Phase first screened on BBC1
    1968 - The Savages, Episode 1, The War Machines,
    Episodes 1, The Smugglers, Episode 1, The Tenth
    Planet, Episodes 1 and 3 and The Power of the
    DaleksEpisode all repeated on ABC
    1969 The Faceless OnesEpisode and The Evil
    of the Daleks, Episode 6 both repeated on ABC
    1970 The Dominators, Episodes 2 and 3 both 
    repeated, and Episode first screened, all on ABC
    1971 - Colony in Space, Episode 6
    first screened on BBC1
    1972 - The Space Pirates, Episode 4 and The
    War Games, Episode 1 both repeated on ABC
    1973 The Space Pirates, Episode 2 and The
    SiluriansEpisodes 3 and all repeated on ABC
    1974 Spearhead from Space, Episode 3, The Silurians,
    Episode 4, Terror of the Autons, Episode 1 and Colony 
    in Space, Episode all repeated on ABC
    1976 The Sontaran Experiment,
    Part 1 first screened oABC
    1977 - Planet of the Spiders, Part 3 first screened on
    TV2; and Robot, Part 2 and Genesis of the Daleks,
    Parts 3 and 4 repeated and Revenge of the Cybermen,
    Part 1 repeated and Part 2 first screened, all on ABC
    1978 Day of the Daleks, Episodes 1 to 3 and
    The Robots of DeathPart all repeated on ABC
    1979 The Power of KrollPart 3 repeated and The
     Armageddon Factor, Part 1 first screened, both on ABC
    1980 The Deadly Assassin, Part 1 first screened
    on WTTW 11; and Horror of Fang Rock, Parts 3 and
     4 both repeated on ABC
    1981 Terror of the Zygons, Part
    4 repeated on KQED Plus
    1982 The Power of KrollPart
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1984 The Robots of Death, Part 1 repeated on
    KQED Plus; and LogopolisPart 4 repeated on ABC
    1985 The Time Warrior, Part 3 repeated on KQED Plus
    1986 Day of the DaleksEpisode 3 repeated on ABC; 
    and The Keeper of TrakenPart 3 repeated on KQED 
    Plus
    1987 Inferno, Episode 6 repeated
    on KQED Plus
    1988 - Frontier in Space Omnibus
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1989 The Time Monster, Episodes
    1 to 3 all repeated on WTTW 11
    1990 - Writer/Director Peter Grimwade
    died in London, aged 47
    1991 Destiny of the Daleks, Part 2
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1992 The Sea Devils, Episode 1
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1993 The Time Meddler, Episode 2: The Meddling
    Monk repeated on TV2; and Planet of Fire Omnibus 
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1994 The Power of Kroll Omnibus
    repeated on UK Gold
    1995 The Daemons, Episode 5 repeated on UK Gold;
    The Creature from the Pit Omnibus repeated on KQED
     Plus; and TimelashPart repeated on VOX
    1997 Genesis of the Daleks, Part
    5 repeated on  UKTV (Au)
    1998 The Aztecs, Episode 1: The Temple of Evil 
    repeated on Space; and The Two Doctors, Part 1
     repeated on UKTV (Aus)
    1999 The Mind Robber, Episode 5 repeated on Space;
    Day of the Daleks, Episode 1 repeated on Iowa PTV and
    Omnibus repeated on MPT; Planet of the Daleks, Episode
     6 repeated on Iowa PTV; Pyramids of Mars, Part 1 first
    screened on Prairie PTV; The Talons of Weng-Chiang
    Omnibus repeated on UKTV (Aus); The Pirate Planet,
    Part 1 repeated on BBC Prime; and Battlefield Omnibus
     repeated on WUFT
    2000 100,000 BC, Episode 1: An Unearthly Child 
    repeated on Prime; The Mind Robber, Episode 3
    repeated on UKTV (Aus); and Terminus Omnibus
    repeated on KQED Plus
    2001 The Stones of Blood, Part 1 repeated on UKTV
    (Aus); Genesis of the Daleks, Parts 3 and 4 both
    repeated on BBC America; and The Armageddon
    Factor, Part 6 repeated on Prime
    2002 The Robots of Death, Part 4 repeated on
    BBC Kids (Can); Remembrance of the Daleks, Part
     1 repeated on BBC Prime; and The Greatest Show
     in the Galaxy, Part 2 repeated on UKTV (Aus)
    2003 Robot, Part 4 repeated on Tele 5; and Logopolis,
    Parts and 4 both repeated on BBC Kids (Can)
    2004 Underworld Omnibus repeated on UK Gold
    2005 - The Visitation Omnibus repeated on UK Gold;
    and Father's Day repeated on BBC3
    2008 The Silurians, Episodes 4 and 5 both first 
    screened on MTV3 SciFi; The Lazarus Experiment
     repeated on TV3 (Spa); and Doctor Who Confidential
    Cutdown: Unsung Heroes and Violent Death repeated
    on UKTV (Aus)
    2009 The Krotons, Episodes 1 and 2 both repeated
    on MTV3 SciFi; and Tooth and Claw and Doctor Who 
    Confidential: Fear Factor both repeated on UNC-MX
    2010 - The Empty Child repeated on Syfy (Rus);
    Evolution of the Daleks, The Lazarus Experiment, 42
    and Human Nature all repeated on Syfy (Ben)Amy's 
    Choice first screened on BBC1; and Doctor Who
    Confidential: Arthurian Legend first screened on
    BBC3
    2011 - The Leisure HiveParts 3 and 4 and State
     of Decay and Meglos Omnibuses all repeated on
    MTV3 SciFi; The Eleventh Hour and Doctor Who
    Confidential: Call Me The Doctor both repeated 
    on MPTV; The Time of AngelsFlesh and Stone
    The Vampires of Venice and Day of the Moon all 
    repeated on BBC America; Amy's Choice first
    screened on KBS2; The Curse of the Black Spot
    repeated on BBC3, BBC HD and BBC America;
    and The Doctor's Wife first screened on BBC
    America and Space and repeated on BBC3 and
    BBC HD
    2012 Terror of the VervoidsParts 9 and 10 both
    repeated on MTV3 SciFi; Dalek repeated on YLE TV2;
    The Empty Child and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown:
    Special Effects both repeated on ABC2; The Hungry
    Earth and Cold Blood both repeated on BBC America;
    and The Almost People and Doctor Who Confidential
     Cutdown: River Runs Deep both repeated on UKTV
    (Aus)
    2013 Rose and The End of the World both repeated
    on BBC America; Father's Day repeated on Syfy (Port);
    Blink repeated on BBC Entertainment AP; The Sound of 
    Drums repeated on Watch; The Eleventh Hour first
    screened on YLE TV2 and repeated on France 4; The
    Beast Below repeated on France 4; Day of the Moon
    repeated on DR3; The God Complex repeated on WTTW
    Prime; and The Snowmen repeated on Syfy (Ben)
    2014 The Green Death, Episodes 3 and 4 both first
    screened on Horror; The Keeper of Traken, Part 2 and
    Snakedance, Part 3 both repeated on Syfy (Aus); 
    Tooth and Claw repeated on KCPT2; 42 repeated
    on BBC America and Syfy (Aus); Human Nature
    repeated on BBC America; Last of the Time Lords 
    repeated on TV3 (Spa); The Vampires of Venice 
    repeated on Really Scary TV; A Town Called Mercy
    repeated on Syfy (Port); The Power of Three repeated
     on Ztélé and Syfy (Port); and The Angels Take 
    Manhattan and The Snowmen both repeated 
    on Fox (FRG)
    2015 - The Silurians, Episodes 1 and 2 both repeated
     on Horror; The Hand of FearParts 1 and 2 both 
    repeated and Frontios, Parts and 4 both first 
    screened, all on Retro TV; Rose and Doctor Who 
    Explained both first screened on FX (Ind); Dalek, 
    Rise of the Cybermen, The Age of Steel, The Idiot's 
    Lantern and The Impossible Planet all repeated on
    Syfy (Aus); The Shakespeare Code repeated
    on TV Cultura; 42 repeated on ABC2; The Fires
    of Pompeii and Doctor Who Confidential: You've
     Got the Look both repeated BBC Entertainment
    AP; Cold Blood repeated on KCPT2; Vincent and
    the Doctor and The Pandorica Opens both
    repeated on BBC Entertainment LA; Day of the 
    MoonThe Curse of the Black Spot and The
    Doctor's Wife all repeated on BBC Nordic HD and 
    BBC Polska HD; The Wedding of River Song and
    The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe both 
    repeated on UKTV (NZ); The Snowmen and The 
    Bells of Saint John both repeated on Syfy (Ben); 
    Hide repeated on RAI4; The Crimson Horror and
    The Name of the Doctor both repeated on BBC
    America; and Nightmare in Silver repeated on 
    BBC America and KLRU
    2016 The Krotons Omnibus repeated 
    on Retro TV; The Mutants, Episodes 1
    and 2 both repeated on WVPB; Robot
    Omnibus repeated on KERA; Terror
    of the Zygons Omnibus repeated on
    WFWA and WYCC; Planet of Evil
    Omnibus repeated on WSRE; The
    Brain of Morbius, Part 4 repeated on
    KRWG; The Talons of Weng-Chiang,
    Part 1 repeated on KPTS; Delta and the BannermenParts and 
    2 both repeated on KBTC; The Satan Pit repeated on BBC Polska
    HD; The Runaway Bride and Smith and Joneboth repeated on EBRU; Gridlock repeated on KCPT; Partners in Crime, The Poison 
    Sky, The Doctor's Daughter, The Unicorn and the Wasp, Midnight, 
    Flesh and Stone and The Name of the Doctor all repeated on 
    Watch; Good Man Goes to War repeated on BBC Entertainment
    AP; Hide repeated on Syfy (Aus); The Day of the Doctor
     repeated on Syfy (Bra); Robot of Sherwood repeated on Iowa
    PTV and Fox (FRG); Listen repeated on Fox; Time Heist repeated 
    on WILL; Kill the Moon repeated on WXXI; Flatline repeated on
    Idaho PTV; In the Forest of the Night repeated on MPTV; The 
    Magician's Apprentice repeated on BBC First (ME);
    The Girl Who Died, The Woman Who Lived, Sleep No More, Face 
    the Raven and Heaven Sent all repeated on Syfy (Bra) and Syfy 
    (LA); The Zygon Invasion and The Zygon Inversion both 
    repeated on BBC First (ME), Syfy (Bra) and Syfy (LA); and
    An Adventure in Space and Time repeated on Syfy (LA)
    2017 Revenge of the Cybermen, Part 2 repeated on
    The Zone; The King's Demons Omnibus repeated on
    WETA-UK; The Greatest Show in the GalaxyParts
    2 and 3 both repeated on Retro TV; Boom Town and
    A Christmas Carol both repeated on BBC Polska HD;
    The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon both 
    repeated on Syfy (LA); ListenTime Heist, Th
    Caretaker, Kill the Moon, Mummy on the Orient 
    Express and Flatline all repeated on BBC
    America; Death in Heaven and Last Christmas 
    both repeated on Syfy (Bra); and Oxygen first 
    screened on Syfy (LA) and repeated on ABC2
    2018 The Tomb of the Cybermen,
    Episodes 2 and 3 both repeated on Retro
    TV; The End of the World repeated on 
    BBC Polska HD; The Christmas Invasion
    and New Earth both repeated on Fox
    (FRG); Silence in the Library repeated on
    W; The Snowmen, Part 1 (of 2) repeated
    on Star World Premiere; The Magician's
    Apprentice repeated on ABC, ABC ME and
     Fox (FRG); The Witch's Familiar repeated
    on Fox; Under the Lake repeated on BBC
    First (RSA); The Woman Who Lived
    repeated on BBC Entertainment EU;
    Oxygen repeated on Syfy (Aus); Empress
    of Mars repeated on Sony SciFi and Syfy
    (Bra); and The Doctor Falls repeated on
    Sony SciFi
    2019 Terror of the Autons, Episodes 2 and 3 both
    repeated on Retro TV; The End of the World repeated on
    Syfy (Fra); Bad Wolf repeated on ABC; The Vampires of 
    Venice and Amy's Choice both repeated on Sony SciFi;
    and The Witchfinders repeated on BBC Polska HD
    2020 Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Parts 2 and 3 both
    repeated on Retro TV; The Empty Child and The Doctor 
    Dances both repeated on Sony SciFi; The Day of the
    Doctor repeated on RAI4; and Sleep No More repeated
    on BBC Polska HD
    2021 Carnival of Monsters Omnibus
    and The Armageddon FactorParts 3
    to all repeated on Retro TV
    2022 The Time Meddler, Episodes
    1 and 2 both repeated on KBTC;
    Underworld Omnibus repeated on
    Iowa PTV; Earthshock Omnibus
    repeated on Forces TV; Timelash
    Omnibus repeated on Retro TV;
    Gridlock and Daleks in Manhattan
    both repeated on Fox SciFi; The
    Rebel FleshThe Almost People,
    Night TerrorsThe Girl Who Waited
    and The God Complex all repeated
    on BBC Polska HD; and Redacted,
    Episode 5: Interrogation released
    on BBC Sounds
    2023 - Survivors of the Flux and The
    Vanquishers both repeated on Fox SciFi
    2025 The Daemons, Episodes 2 to
     5 all repeated on U&Eden; and The
    Time of the Doctor repeated on ABC
    Entertains