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Thursday, 20 November 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

"Cedric Diggory will not have
died in vain. You remember
that and we'll celebrate a boy
 who was kind, honest, brave
and true. Right to the very
end."

ITV2's latest Harry Potter film
season continued tonight with the
fourth entry in the saga, released
in late 2005. Ralph Fiennes,
 Brendan Gleeson, Katie Leung,
and Miranda Richardson were
 introduced here - as Voldemort, Moody, Cho Chang, and Rita Skeeter.
Published in 2000, JK Rowling's fourth volume was adapted by Warner
Bros - it featured David Tennant (Barty Crouch Jr.), David Bradley,
Robert Pattinson (pictured as Cedric), and twenty-three Doctor Who
cast and crew connections:
  • Jeff Rawle (Amos) was Plantagenet in Frontios, Lionel Harding in The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge, then depicted Mervyn Pinfield in An Adventure in Space and Time, and voiced Toby Brokesmith for Chapel of Night (2017), Chad Caramel for The Tyrants of Logic (2018), Captain Miles Rozann for Here Lies Drax (2022), and Reverend Robert Drummond for Sea Smoke (2025)
  • Roger [Anthony] Lloyd Pack (Crouch Sr.) was John Lumic in Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel
  • Christopher Whittingham (Wizard) made his acting debut as Crew- man in (part 2 of) Earthshock
  • Philip Rham (Death Eater) was Erich Zimmerman in Let's Kill Hitler
  • Martin Alexander Colton (Quidditch Player here; Commuter in The Order of the Phoenix) was Juliet in The Shakespeare Code
  • Big Finish actor Phil Mulryne (Troy) voiced Hologram/Rek for Tomb Ship, Trobe/Warma for Of Chaos Time The, Prince Erdos/Magpie/ Calcula for Pyschodrome (all 2014), Shom/Hogan/Ogron 6 for The Romance of Crime (2015), Barnaby Miller for Wave of Destruction (2016), and Brubble Medicius/Guard for For the Glory of Urth (2021) - he also wrote The Oncoming StormA Thing of GuileFallen Angels (all 2016), The Contingency ClubThe Haunting of Malkin Place (both 2017), Planet of the Drashigs (2019), The Keeper of Light, Memnos, Machines Like Us (all 2022), and Antillia the Lost (2023)
  • David Sterne [born Stone] (Wizard) voiced Lord Arthur Greyston/John /Guard for Peake Season (2022)
  • Kevin Hudson (Fan here; Prophecy in The Order of the Phoenix) starred in twenty-nine episodes (from The Long Game to The Timeless Children)
  • Charlotte [Anne] Ritchie (Student) was Lin in Resolution
  • Peter Roy (Wizard here, The Order of the Phoenix, The Deathly Hallows) was Greek Soldier in The Myth Makers, Sergeant [Erskine]/ Chauffeur in The Faceless Ones (1), UNIT 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), Market Man in Snakedance (1), and Extra in The Highlanders (1), The Silurians (6), The Sun Makers (1) and Resurrection of the Daleks (1)
  • Amanda Foster was a stunt performer on The Doctor's Daughter too
  • for Warwick Davis, Adrian Rawlins, Lisa Osmond, Jo Osmond and Greg Powell see The Philosopher's Stone
  • for Mark Williams, Shirley Henderson, Paul Bateman and Eddie Howards see The Chamber of Secrets
  • for Michael Gambon and Andy Smart see The Prisoner of Azkaban

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Doctor Who Vs. The Hack

ITV Studios' latest crime drama
was based on the true story of the
News International phone hacking scandal. Set between 2002 and
2012, the series examined two
linked strands - the work of Nick
Davies (portrayed by David
Tennant), the journalist who
uncovered evidence of widespread criminality at the News of the
World, and the corrupt police
investigation into the unsolved
1987 murder of Daniel Morgan, a private detective hired by the tabloid. Written by Jack Thorne, the seven-part thriller concluded on ITV1
last night - it featured Eve MylesRobert Carlyle, Rose Leslie, Lara
Pulver, Adrian Lester, Kevin Doyle, and these thirty-three Doctor Who
cast connections:
  • Toby [Edward Heslewood] Jones (Rushbridger) was the Dream Lord in Amy's Choice, and voiced Kotris for Big Finish's Dark Eyes (2012)
  • [Stephen] Dougray Scott (Gordon Brown) was Professor Alec Palmer in Hide
  • Katherine Kelly (Sheridan) played Miss Quill in Class
  • Robert Glenister (Lockhart) was Salateen in The Caves of Androzani, then Thomas Edison in Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror - he also voiced Aboresh for Absolution (2007), and Eliot for Signal and I'll Come to You (2024)
  • Sean [Carl] Pertwee (Hoare) made a cameo appearance in The Five(ish) Doctors
  • Lee [David] Ingleby (Leigh) voiced Samson Griffin for Terror Firma (2005)
  • Phil Davis (Morgan) was Lucius Petrus Dextrus in The Fires of Pompeii, and voiced Titus for The Cannibalists (2009)
  • [Mark] Alec Newman (Mullin) voiced Ed Driscoll for Blue Forgotten Planet (2009), Dr. Julius for The Silent Scream (2017), and Dr. James Breck for Jamie (2023)
  • Pip [Dean] Torrens (Kuttner) was Headmaster [George] Rocastle in Human Nature and The Family of Blood, and voiced Charlie Gibbs for Eldrad Must Die! (2013), Kenton for Break the Ice (2022), and Thomas Browne for 1901: The Unknown Mirror (2025)
  • Steve Pemberton (Rupert Murdoch) was Strackman Lux in Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead
  • Paul Kaye (Eaton) was Prentis in Before the Flood and Under the Lake
  • Patrick [Bashir] Baladi (Whitingdale) was cast as Sir Keith Spears in the forthcoming The War Between the Land and the Sea
  • Daniel Ryan (Tom Watson) was Biff Cane in Midnight
  • Robert Bathurst (Max Clifford) voiced Cardinal Padrac for Doom Coalition (2015-17), then was General Farquhar in Survivors of the Flux
  • Ace [born Ahsen Rafiq] Bhatti (Shah) was Haresh Chandra in The Sarah Jane Adventures
  • Nadia Albina (Gill) was Diane [Curtis] in Flux and Legend of the Sea Devils, then voiced Oshia for Previously, Next Time (2022), and Keetree for Face of the Apocalypse (2024)
  • Jamie Parker (Mortimer) voiced Wulfric/Edgar for Leviathan, Major Richter for The Architects of History (both 2010), Douglas for Aimed at the Body, Plummer for Lightspeed, Frank Reichenbach for The Bookshop at the End of the World, Virgilio for Interlude, Brian for Echo Chamber, Jasper Fernbridge for Towards Zero, Torrence for Castle Hydra, Sandar for Effect and Cause, Terrance/Sir Percy for Plight of the Pimpernel (all 2020), Captain Hallorin for Ravagers (2021), Anthony/Ed for Quantum of Axos, Tsar Alexander/ Trinity for Lay Down Your Arms (both 2022), and Samuel Avner/Sam Spendlove for Last Words (2024)
  • Rebecca [Louise] Front (Akers) voiced Major Takol for The Mind's Eye (2007), Patricia Walton for The Jupiter Conjunction (2012), and Tara for Together in Eclectic Dreams (2022), then appeared in The Zygon Invasion as Colonel Walsh
  • Ron Cook (Mosley) was Mr. Magpie in The Idiot's Lantern
  • Jonathan Aris (Thomson) voiced the Department Head for Altered Status (2021), then was Melnak in Joy to the World
  • Nicholas Rowe (Jeremy Paxman) voiced Rivesh Mantilax for Dreamland, then the Kandyman for Big Finish's Ravenous 1 (2018), Cato Kelgoth for The Passenger (2022), and Sebastian Hardcastle for Operation Dusk (2023)
  • Simon Paisley Day (Draperson) was the Steward in The End of the World, and Rump in Face the Raven
  • Rachel Atkins (Patricia) voiced Queen Aethelfrid/ Dr. Angeline Duchamp for The Lady of Mercia (2013), Lieutenant Jane Lucas for The Screaming Skull (2014), Sol for Intervention Earth, Susannah for The Tears of Isis (both 2015), Bishop for Maurice, Madame Sosostris for Masterpiece, Juno for Maker of Demons, Myla for The Age of Endurance (all 2016), Minister for Embankment Station, Major Destra for The Good Master (both 2017), Zarda for Do No Harm, Governor Crompton for Like, Sarathin for The Enemy of My Enemy (all 2020), Cathrin Travers for FaustianDresha for Colony of Fear (both 2021), Captain Argento for Morbius (2024), and Various for Torchwood
  • George Russo (Mulcaine) was Cleric Phillip in The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone
  • Silas Carson (Eldwick) was Uvlavad for The Sarah Jane Adventures: Warriors of the Kudlak, and provided Alien voices for The End of the World, then voiced the Ood for The Impossible PlanetThe Satan Pit, Planet of the Ood, The End of TimePond LifeSurvivors of the Flux, The Vanquishers and Big Finish's Prisoner of the OodThe War Master 2 and Torchwood - he also voiced Arbuckle for The Jabari Countdown (all 2018), Trave for Havoc, the Sicari for Collateral and Assassins, Commentator for Warzone (all 2019), Garlon Rosh for The Robots of War, Brian for He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not (both 2020), Dr. Winston Grange for Time Flies (2022), Drane for The Kicker, Narrator of An Ood Halloween (both 2023), and Ramesh Kamal for Storm of the Sea Devils (2024)
  • Jonathan Coy (Dad) voiced Fowler for The Flying Frenchman and Return of the Nightmare (both 2015)
  • Andrew Whipp (Rees) voiced Newton Calder for The Mists of Time (2009/ 2011)
  • Danusia Samal (Keima) voiced Lieut. Freya Jennings for Aquitaine (2016)
  • Alex Lanipekun (Trofa) voiced DS Joseph for The Hidden Realm (2016)
  • Nabil Elouahabi (Aldrin) voiced Esteban for The Flames of Cadiz (2013), and High Korravin/Lomaz for Ancient History (2024)
  • Jordan Renzo (Murdoch) was Matteusz Andrzejewski in Class, and voiced Insloy for From the Flames, and Berserker in Shockwave (both 2019)
  • Roger Ringrose (Maddison) voiced Dawson for 1957: Double Agent (2025)
  • Elizabeth Hopper (Caroline) was Lucie Fanshawe in The Woman Who Lived
  • Daniel Eghan (Journalist) was Policeman in Revolution of the Daleks

Saturday, 26 July 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Broadchurch, Series 2

Whilst the first run of this multi-
award winning crime drama
focused on the hunt for a child
killer, this second season con-
centrated on the subsequent
trial of prime suspect Joe Miller,
and the reopening of another
murder case.
Series creator Chris Chibnall 
again scripted this whole season
(following the American remake,
entitled Gracepoint) which began
repeat run on ITV3 last night.
David Tennant and Olivia Colman
reprised their roles as detective
 partners, DI Hardy and DS Miller.
First aired in January and February
2015, the new eight-part case
(averaging ten million viewers),
starred Jodie Whittaker, Andrew
Buchan, Arthur DarvillAdjoa
AndohEve MylesCharlotte Rampling, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Phoebe
Waller Bridge, and a total of twenty-eight further Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
  • for Jonathan Bailey, Carolyn Pickles, Matthew Gravelle, Joe Sims, Peter De Jersey, Julian Seager, Amanda Drew, James Strong and Ray Holman see Series 1
  • James [born Simon] D'Arcy (Ashworth) voiced Michael for Big Finish's Paradise 5 (2010)
  • Shaun Dooley (Gillespie) was Epzo in The Ghost Monument
  • Gbemisola Ikumelo (PC Stewart) voiced Morandi for White Ghosts (2014), and Prim for The Boundless Sea (2016)
  • Meera Syal (Judge) was Nasreen Choudhry in The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood, was Narrator of BBC Audio's The Gemini Contagion (2011) and Borrowed Time (2012), then voiced Arla Decanto for The Truth of Peladon (2022)
  • Alan Bond (Solicitor) was UNIT Soldier in The Sound of Drums, Last of the Time Lords and Torchwood: Children of Earth
  • Daniel Hill (Judge) was Chris Parsons in Shada, and voiced Percy Noggins for AudioGo's The Stuff of Nightmares (009)
  • Janet Dibley (Moore) voiced Commander Flail for The Black Hole (2015)
  • Phil Nice (Darlington) was Henry in Kill the Moon
  • Jenny Bede (Laura) voiced Florrie for Absolute Power (2016)
  • David Ellis (Visitor) was a Spectator in The Woman Who Lived
  • Roger Ringrose (Alan) voiced Dawson for 1957: Double Agent (2025)
  • Brendan Murphy (Waiter) was cast in the title role for The Tribulations of Thadeus Nook (2021)
  • Bern Collaco (Guard) was an Operator in The Return of Doctor Mysterio, and Soldier in Thin Ice
  • Dean Forster was also a stuntman on nine adventures (from The Christmas Invasion to Robot of Sherwood)
  • stunt performer Rachelle Beinart was Goblin in The Church on Ruby Road
  • Richard Rowntree was also the greensman on forty-one stories (from The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe to The Husbands of River Song)
  • Geoff Holloway was also an electrician on The Christmas Invasion, Closing Time and The Day of the Doctor
  • both Ian Fowler and Andrea Mear were also costume assistants on twenty-four episodes (from Into the Dalek to The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos) and another fifteen (from The End of the World to The Woman Who Fell to Earth) respectively

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Broadchurch, Series 1

This multi-award winning crime drama from Kudos
and Shine production companies was chosen to
launch the ITV Encore channel in June 2014, and
repeat run began on ITV3 last night.
Chris Chibnall devised Broadchurch after his
work on ITV1's long-running legal drama, Law &
Order: UK (2009 to 2014) motivated him to
expand his storytelling by asking what happens
"to [the victim's families after] they left the
screen?" Chibnall also scripted two sequel series
for ITV then Gracepointthe ten-part American
remake which premiered on Fox in October 2014.
Here, newly promoted DI Alec Hardy (played by
David Tennant) and DS Ellie Miller (Olivia
Colman) investigate the discovery of 11 year old
Danny Latimer's body at the foot of cliffs on the
beach at Broadchurch - a death that profoundly
affects the small seaside community in Dorset.
This eight-part series first aired over consecutive
Monday nights in March and April 2013 (averaging
almost ten million viewers) - it also featured Jodie
Whittaker, Andrew Buchan, Arthur DarvillDavid BradleyJacob AndersonVicky McClure, Alfred Enoch (son of William Russell), Will
Mellor, Pauline Quirke, and a total of twenty-six other Doctor Who cast
and crew connections:
  • Euros Lyn was also director of eleven episodes (from The End of the World to The End of Time), Torchwood: Children of Earth and Music of the Spheres
  • James [Christian] Strong was also director of seven stories (from The Impossible Planet to Planet of the Dead)
  • Colman was Mother in The Eleventh Hour, then appeared in The Five (ish) Doctors Reboot, and was Narrator of BBC Audio's The Forgotten Army (2010)
  • Tracey Childs (CS Jenkinson) was Metella in The Fires of Pompeii, and voiced Dr. Elizabeth Klein for ten Big Finish releases (from Colditz to Warlock's Cross) - she also voiced the Figurehead for Time Works (2006)
  • Susan [Elizabeth] Brown (Liz) was Bridget Spears in Torchwood: Children of Earth, and voiced Midwife for 100 BC, Mary for Bedtime Story (2007), Alice Withers for The Eternal Summer, Maud for Castle of Fear, Mrs. Withers/Mrs. Sowerby for Plague of the Daleks (all 2009), Margaret for Deimos and The Resurrection of Mars, Eleanor Harvey for Return of the Krotons, Chief Engineer/Chanel for The Song of the Megaptera, Babs for Prison in Space (all 2010), and Kastrella for Death Match (2015)
  • Joe Sims (Carter) and Sanchia McCormack (Nicky) both starred in The Power of the Doctor, as Deputy Marshal Arnhost and Train Marshal Halaz - Sims also voiced Chief Orderly/Jumper/Wilde for The Rise of the New Humans (2018), Sergeant Grout/Jack/Arthur for Spring Heeled Jack (2019), Abe Porter/Chauncey/Pat for Precious Annihilation (2020), Jim Berenger for The Primeval Design, Mark Seven for Queen of the MechonoidsThe Dalek ProtocolDalek Universe (all 2021) and Space Security Service (2025), and Tench for Stone Cold (2023) - whilst McCormack was also Housing Officer in Turn Left
  • Matthew Gravelle (Joe Miller) voiced Klinus for Random Ghosts and The Lights of Skaro (both 2014), then provided the titular voice of Kerblam!
  • Peter De Jersey (Young) and Michael Houghton (CID) both appeared in The Day of the Doctor, as Androgar and Chancellery Guard - Houghton was also Des in The Five(ish) Doctors
  • Jonathan [Stuart] Bailey (Stevens) was Psi in Time Heist, and voiced Lakis for Truant, and Computer for The Heavenly Paradigm (both 2017)
  • Simon Ludders (Smith) was a Patient in New Earth, and Overseer in Thin Ice, then voiced Magister Feris for The Angel of History, Elliot King for Call for the Dead and Sins of the Father (all 2018), Monty/Ogron for The Uncertainty Shore (2020), Control for Rogue State, Dr. Andrews for Time Flies, and Colin Carter for Dark Side of the Moon (all 2022)
  • Carolyn Pickles (Maggie) voiced Lady Meera Darone for Army of Death (2011), Dr. Hilary Standish for The Stuff of Nightmares, Cardinal Ollistra for The Side of the Angels (both 2017), Dark Universe (2020), Allegiance (2022) and Manoeuvres (2023), Professor Marian Schaeffer for The Tyrants of Logic, and Traherne for An Ideal World (both 2018)
  • [John] Simon Rouse (Danvers) was Hindle in Kinda, then voiced John Kincaid for The Witch from the Well (2011), Drang for The Paradox Planet and Legacy of Death (both 2016), and Frank Kelsey for The Running Men (2024)
  • David Sibley (Lovegood) was Pralix in The Pirate Planet, and voiced Kurt Schalk for Persuasion, the Eminence for The Seeds of War (both 2013), Dark Eyes 2Dark Eyes 3Destroy the Infinite (all 2014) and Dark Eyes 4 (2015), Josiah Morton for The Morton Legacy (2017), Admiral Valerian for Time War 1 (2018), Uther Vargosh for Darker Purposes, Dr. Sigmund Freud for Conflict Theory (both 2020), and Henry Wotton for The Master of Dorian Gray (2022)
  • Marcus Garvey (Lawson) voiced Frank Spiggot for The Romance of Crime (2015)
  • Amanda Drew (Cate) was Narrator of The Seven Year Hitch, then provided the voice of the Mouri in Once, Upon Time
  • Julian Seager (Local) was Big Red in Nightmare in Silver, and Viking in The Girl Who Died 
  • Scott Stevenson (Driver) was a Man in The Ring of Akhaten and The Name of the Doctor, Submariner in Cold War, and Dipped Man in The Crimson Horror
  • Clem So (Driver) was Warlord in Pond Life, Artisan in The Angels Take Manhattan, Tourist in The Day of the Doctor, Clockwork Droid in Deep Breath, Bank Client in Time Heist, Alien in Face the Raven and The Husbands of River Song, Gent in Thin Ice, Corpse in Oxygen, Guard in Extremis, and Pirate in Legend of the Sea Devils
  • Ani Rogers (CID) was Woman in The Magician's Apprentice
  • line producer Catrin Lewis Defis was associate producer on The Next DoctorThe End of Time, and Torchwood, and producer of Music of the Spheres 
  • film editors Mike Jones and Tim Porter also edited a total of sixteen stories (from Rose to the present)
  • Ray Holman was also costume designer on fifty adventures (from Blink to The Timeless Children and Torchwood)
  • Andrea Mear was also costume assistant on The End of Time, and The Sarah Jane Adventures

Friday, 18 April 2025

Doctor Who On This Day #108

 

1928 - Writer David Whitaker born
in Knebworth Herts.
1956 - Actor Eric Anthony Roberts
born in Biloxi, Mississippi
1964 - The Keys of Marinus, Episode 2:
The Velvet Web first screened on BBCtv
1965 - Actress Camille Coduri born in
Wandsworth
1966 - The Web PlanetEpisodes 3
and 6 both repeated and The Crusade,
Episode 4: The Warlords first screened,
all on ABC
1968 - The Massacre, Episode 2: The Sea BeggarThe Ark,
Episode 2The PlagueThe Celestial Toymaker, Episode 2:
The Hall of DollsThe Gunfighters, Episode 2: Don't Shoot
the PianistThe SavagesEpisode 1 and The War Machines,
Episode 2 all repeated on ABC
1970 - The Ambassadors of Death,
Episode 5 first screened on BBC1
1971 - Actor David Tennant born David
John McDonald in Bathgate; and The
Space PiratesEpisodes 1, 2 and 4
repeated and Episode first screened,
all on ABC 
1975 - The Silurians, Episode 2 first screened
on TV1; and The Time Warrior, Parts 2 and 3
both repeated and Death to the Daleks, Part
repeated and Part 3 first screened, all on ABC
1976 - Robot, Part 1 first screened on ABC
1978 - The Sontaran Experiment, Part 1 repeated and
The Robots of DeathPart 1 first screened, both on ABC
1979 The Ribos Operation, Part 4 repeated and The Pirate 
PlanetPart 1 repeated and Part 2 first screened, all on ABC
1980 - The Brain of Morbius, Part 2
first screened on WTTW 11
1981 The Ark in Space, Part 1 repeated on KQED Plus
1983 Four to Doomsday, Part 2 first screened on TV1;
and EarthshockParts 3 and 4 both repeated on ABC
1984 The Seeds of Doom, Part 4 repeated on KQED
Plus; and Full CirclePart 1 repeated on ABC
1985 The Time Monster, Episode 4
repeated on KQED Plus
1986 MeglosPart 2 repeated on KQED Plus
1987 The Silurians, Episode 1 repeated on KQED Plus;
and Pyramids of Mars, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on ABC
1988 - Pyramids of Mars, Part 4 repeated on TV de Galicia; 
and Full Circle Omnibus repeated on WTTW 11
1989 The Green Death, Episode 6 repeated on KQED Plus
1990 - The Invasion of Time, Part 1 repeated on ABC; and 
Resurrection of the DaleksPart 4 (of 4) repeated on KQED
Plus
1991 The Androids of Tara, Part
2 repeated on KQED Plus
1992 - The Mind of Evil, Episode 6 repeated
 on TV2; and The DaemonsEpisode 4 and
The Seeds of Doom Omnibus both repeated
 on KQED Plus
1993 The Curse of Peladon Omnibus repeated
 on UK Gold; and SnakedancePart 1 repeated on ABC
1994 City of Death, Part 2 repeated on UK Gold; and 
Revelation of the Daleks Omnibus repeated on KQED Plus
1995 The Mind of Evil, Part 2 repeated on UK Gold;
and The Mysterious PlanetPart 3 repeated on VOX
1997 Planet of the Spiders, Part 1 repeated
on UKTV (Aus)
1998 The Sontaran Experiment, Part 2
repeated on Space; and Frontios Omnibus
repeated on UKTV (Aus)
1999 The Keys of Marinus, Episode 4: The Snows of Terror 
and Pyramids of Mars, Part 4 both repeated on WQED; The 
Silurians, Episode 7 and The Ambassadors of Death, Episode
1 both repeated on KBTC; The Daemons, Episodes 1 and 2
both repeated on NHPTV; The Monster of Peladon, Parts 2
and 3 both repeated on LPB; The Sontaran Experiment, Part
1 repeated on Lakeshore PTV; Genesis of the Daleks, Parts
1 and 2 both repeated on MiND; The Hand of Fear Omnibus
repeated on UK Gold; The Leisure Hive Omnibus repeated
on KSPS; and Mawdryn Undead, Part 4 repeated on WUSF
2000 - The Gunfighters, Episode 1: A Holiday for the
Doctor repeated on UKTV (Aus); and The Mutants,
 Episode 4 first screened on TG4
2001 - The Masque of Mandragora, Parts
1 and 2 both repeated on BBC America;
The Sun Makers, Part 4 repeated on UKTV
(Aus); The Ribos Operation, Part 4 repeated
on Prime; and Vox Dei began a four-day run
at the New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth
2002 The Masque of Mandragora, Part 1 repeated on BBC
 Kids (Can); and Paradise Towers, Part 3 repeated on UKTV
(Aus) and Part 4 repeated on BBC Prime
2003 The Creature from the Pit, Parts
1 and 2 both repeated on BBC Kids (Can)
2004 The Tomb of the Cybermen, Episodes 1 and 2 both
repeated on WCET; The Mind Robber, Episodes 3 and 4 both
repeated on KBTC; Spearhead from Space Omnibus repeated
on MPT; Colony in Space, Episodes 5 and 6 both repeated
on Colorado PTV; The Android InvasionPart 1 repeated on
NHPTV; The Talons of Weng-Chiang Omnibus repeated on
UK Gold; The Androids of Tara, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated
 on Iowa PTV; Castrovalva, Part 3 repeated on WILL; 
Snakedance, Part 1 repeated on KUED; Planet of Fire 
Omnibus repeated on BBC Kids (Can); and The Twin 
DilemmaParts 3 and 4 both repeated on MiND
2005 The Pirate Planet, Part 1 repeated on ABC
2007 The End of the World and Doctor Who Confidential:
 Aliens, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly both first screened
on KQED Plus; and World War Three and Dalek both first
screened on KOCE
2008 The Tomb of the Cybermen, Episode 4 and The
DominatorsEpisode both first screened on MTV3 SciFi
 and TV4; Father's Day repeated on ABC2; New Earth first
screened on WGVU and KQED Plus; Gridlock repeated on
Syfy (US); Doctor Who Confidential: New New Doctor first
screened on WGVU and repeated on KQED Plus; and Dr.
Who and the Daleks screened on UK Gold
2009 The Romans and The Web Planet Omnibuses both 
repeated on MTV3 SciFi and TV4; The Christmas Invasion 
repeated on WTTW 11; Tooth and Claw and Doctor Who
Confidential Cutdown: Fear Factor both repeated on UKTV
 (Aus); The Age of Steel repeated on KQED Plus and Syfy 
(Rus); The Lazarus Experiment first screened on OETA; 
Blink and Doctor Who Confidential: Do You Remember the 
First Time? both repeated on WGVU; The Sound of Drums 
first screened on HRT2; and Doctor Who Confidential:
Desert Storm repeated on BBC3
2010 - 42 first screened on WVPB; The Sound of Drums
repeated and Doctor Who Confidential: The Saxon Mystery 
first screened,
 both on WXXI; Last of the Time Lords repeated on WTTW 11;
Planet of the Ood repeated on Idaho PTV; The Unicorn and the Wasp and Doctor Who Confidential: Nemesis both first screened 
on MPTV; Turn Left and Doctor Who Confidential: Here Come the
 Girls both first screened on Houston PM; The Eleventh Hour first
screened on BBC America, Space and ABC1; Victory of the Daleks
 repeated on BBC3; and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown: Call 
Me the Doctor repeated on ABC1 iView only
2011 - The Power of Kroll, Parts 3 and 4
both repeated on MTV3 SciFi, TV2 and TV4
2012 Enlightenment, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on Syfy
 (Aus); The Twin Dilemma, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on 
MTV3 SciFi and TV4; The Stolen Earth and Journey's End
both repeated on BBC Entertainment AP; The Doctor's
Wife first screened on BBC Entertainment Ind and
repeated on ABC2; and Doctor Who Confidential
Cutdown: Bigger on the Inside repeated on ABC2
2013 Rise of the Cybermen repeated on Watch; Journey's
 EndThe Next DoctorVincent and the DoctorThe Lodger,
The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang all repeated on BBC
 America; A Christmas Carol repeated on UKTV (NZ); The
Curse of the Black Spot repeated on Syfy (Port); and The
Rings of Akhaten first screened on Prime
2014 100,000 BC Omnibus repeated on the Horror; The
Leisure Hive, Part 3, Four to Doomsday, Part 2, Boom Town,
Bad WolfThe Parting of the WaysNew EarthTooth and
Claw and Victory 
of the Daleks all repeated on Syfy (Aus); Evolution of the Daleks 
and Daleks in Manhattan both repeated on Really Scary TV; The 
Runaway BrideVoyage of the DamnedPlanet of the DeadThe
 End of Time, Part 1, A Christmas Carol and The Doctor, the Widow
and the Wardrobe repeated and A Farewell to Matt Smith first 
screened, all on Watch; Journey's End repeated on Fox (FRG); The 
Next Doctor repeated on Watch and Fox; The End of Time, Part 2
repeated on BBC Nordic, BBC Polska and Watch; The Lodger and
The Big Bang both repeated on Syfy (Port); The Pandorica Opens 
repeated on Syfy (Port) and France 4; The Impossible Astronaut
 and The Wedding of River Song both repeated on BBC Nordic;
The Almost People repeated on BBC3; The God Complex repeated
on Prime; The Angels Take Manhattan repeated on WGVU; Hide
repeated on KCPT2; The Name of the Doctor repeated on BBC
America and KLRU; The Time of the Doctor first screened and
Doctor Who Confidential: When Time Froze repeated, both on
BBC Entertainment AP
2015 - The Time Monster, Episodes 3 to 6 and The Sontaran 
Experiment Omnibus all repeated on Retro TV; The Masque of 
Mandragora Omnibus repeated on Horror; The Visitation, Parts 
3 and 4 both first screened on Retro TV; RoseThe End of the 
World, The Unquiet Dead, The Wedding of River Song and The 
Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe all repeated on Syfy (Aus);
Tooth and Claw repeated on UNC-MX; The Fires of Pompeii 
repeated on UKTV (NZ); The Beast Below repeated on BBC
Entertainment EU, Romania and ME; The Big Bang and 
Christmas Carol both repeated on UKTV (Aus); The Impossible 
Astronaut repeated on UKTV (Aus) and OETA; Day of the Moon 
repeated on Jeem TV (ME); The Rebel Flesh, The Almost 
People, A Good Man Goes to War, Let's Kill Hitler, Night Terrors
 and The Girl Who Waited all repeated on BBC Nordic HD and
BBC Polska HD; Asylum of the Daleks repeated on WGVU;
Flatline repeated on TLC TV; Doctor Who Confidential: Fear 
Factor repeated on BBC Entertainment AP and UNC-MX; and
Doctor Who Confidential: From Script to Screen and Friends 
Reunited both repeated on BBC Entertainment AP
2016 The Monster of Peladon, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated
on WETA-UK; The End of the World, The Unquiet Dead and 
Aliens of 
London all repeated on France 4; Dalek repeated on BBC Polska 
HD; Love & Monsters and Vincent and the Doctor both repeated 
on Syfy (Aus); The Lazarus Experiment repeated on TV Cultura; 
The Unicorn and the Wasp and Doctor Who Confidential: 
Nemesis both repeated on ABC2; The Beast Below repeated on 
BBC Entertainment AP; The Snowmen repeated on Syfy
 (Port); Deep Breath repeated on BBC First (ME); The 
Caretaker repeated on LPB; Mummy on the Orient Express 
repeated on KUAC; Heaven Sent first screened on RAI4; and
Doctor Who Explained repeated on Syfy (LA) and Syfy (Bra)
2017 Carnival of Monsters, Episode 3 repeated on The
Zone; TimelashParts 2 and 3 (of 4) both repeated on Retro
TV; World War Three and Dalek both repeated and Class,
Episode 3 first screened, all on One ARD; The Age of Steel,
The Idiot's Lantern, 
The Impossible PlanetThe Satan PitLove & Monsters and Fear 
Her all repeated on BBC America; Gridlock repeated on Space; 
The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky both repeated on
BBC Polska HD; The End of Time, Part 1 (of 4) repeated on FX 
(Ind); The Doctor's Wife and Death in Heaven both repeated on 
Syfy (Aus); The Witch's Familiar and Under the Lake both 
repeated on Syfy (LA); Before the Flood and The Girl Who 
Loved both repeated on Syfy (Bra); and The Woman Who
Lived and The Zygon Invasion both repeated on DR3
2018 - The Rescue, Episode 2: Desperate Measures and 
The Romans, Episode 1: The Slave Traders both repeated
on Retro TV; Tooth and Claw repeated on W; The Unicorn
and the WaspSilence in the Library and Forest of the Dead
all repeated on BBC America; Day of the Moon repeated on
Star World Premiere; The Crimson Horror repeated on ABC
ME; The Day of the Doctor repeated on ABC; Deep Breath
and Into the Dalek both repeated on Sony SciFi; and Smile 
repeated on Syfy (Bra)
2019 - The Seeds of Death, Episodes 5
and 6 both repeated on Retro TV; and
Extremis repeated on BBC Polska HD
2020 The Curse of PeladonEpisode 4, The Sea Devils,
Episode 1, The Sun Makers, Parts 3 and 4 and Underworld,
Parts 1 and 2 all repeated on Retro TV; The Vampires of
Venice repeated on BBC Entertainment EU; Amy's Choice
repeated on One ARD; Deep Breath and Into the Dalek
both repeated on BBC Polska HD; The Return of Doctor
Mysterio repeated on BBC Entertainment EU and Syfy
(Fra); The PilotSmileThin Ice and Knock Knock all
repeated on Syfy (Fra); and Can You Hear Me? and 
The Haunting of Villa Diodati both repeated on Sony
SciFi
2021 The Gunfighters Omnibus repeated
on Retro TV; The Hand of Fear Omnibus
repeated on Iowa PTV; The Invisible Enemy
Omnibus repeated on MPTV; Terror of the
Vervoids, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on
KBTC; The Parting of the Ways and The
Christmas Invasion both repeated on One
ARD; Partners in CrimeThe Fires of Pompeii,
The Timeless Children and Revolution of the
Daleks all repeated on BBC First Turkey; The
Unicorn and the Wasp, Silence in the Library,
Forest of the DeadMidnightTurn Left and
The Stolen Earth all repeated on W; and The
Eaters of Light and World Enough and Time
both repeated on BBC Polska HD
2022 Blink repeated on Fox SciFi;
Forest of the Dead and Midnight both
repeated on Syfy (Fra); Amy's Choice
repeated on BBC Polska HD; The Curse
of the Black Spot and Resolution both
repeated on BBC First Turkey; and
Legend of the Sea Devils first screened
on CTV, ABC2 and TV2 and repeated on
 BBC America
2023 Smile and Thin Ice both
repeated on Fox SciFi
2025 The Curse of the Black Spot
repeated on ABC Entertains; and The
Robot Revolution repeated on BBC2