Showing posts with label ghost light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghost light. Show all posts

Monday, 26 January 2026

Doctor Who Vs. Coronation Street @ 65, Part 10: 1990-1995

The biggest change to the soap's schedule
since 1961 came in October 1989 with the
addition of a third weekly instalment.
Granada then decided to give the show a
dedicated production base, and the sets
were moved from the main TV studios
building to a refurbished warehouse near
the outdoor set. The new complex, com-
plete with individual dressing rooms, now
allowed the cast to rehearse on the actual
sets. Throughout 1990, new houses and
businesses (including the Kabin) began to
be integrated into storylines. A new title
sequence and videotape recording were also introduced.
By 1992 however (just a year after Carolyn
Reynolds replaced Mervyn Watson as
producer), Lord Rees Mogg of the Broadcasting Standards Council saw the Street's all-white cast as out of touch (the Desai family, the first
regular ethic characters, only appeared in 1999). Then another prime-
time rival launched on BBC1 that July, but Eldorado was a flop and was
 cancelled after just a year on air. The Street was victorious again in the
next ratings battle, then EastEnders debuted its own third weekly
episode in 1994. Corrie celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary with its
first one-hour special and spin-off video release, both marking the
wedding of Curly Watts and Racquel (Kevin Kennedy and Sarah
Lancashire).
These six years on the Street featured William Russell (pictured as
Ted Sullivan, from April to September 1992), and a total of twenty-eight Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
  • Patricia Maynard (Veronica) was Hilda Winters in Robot - a role reprised for Big Finish's Sarah Jane Smith in 2002
  • Tania Rodrigues (Joanne Khan) voiced Anarkali/Melissa/Isra Tech #2 for Scavenger (2014), Chief Panath for Jonah (2018), Visteron for Deeptime Frontier (2019), Laker for Chase the Night (2020), VAD Prime for Body and Soulless (2021), Andolar for The Golden Child, and Princess Tura for Puccini and the Doctor (both 2024)
  • Shirin Taylor (Jackie Ingram) was a Camper [Pat] in (part 3 of) The Stones of Blood, and Customer in Dragonfire
  • Andrew McCulloch (Travers) co-wrote Meglos
  • Judy Holt (Mrs. Grice here; Lesley Kershaw, 2011/12) was Sandra Mitchell  in The Long Game
  • Milton Johns [born John Robert Milton] (Brendan Scott, 1991, 1993) was Benik in The Enemy of the World, Guy Crayford in The Android Invasion, and Kelner in The Invasion of Time
  • Carl Forgione (Barrett) was Land in Planet of the Spiders, and Nimrod in Ghost Light
  • Sally [Roberta] Faulkner (Mrs. Maxwell-Glover) was Isobel Watkins in The Invasion, and voiced Miss Tremayne for Winter for the Adept (2000)
  • Tyrone Huggins (Dr. Bannerman) voiced Dr. Kenton Eastwood for Power Cell (2016)
  • [Terence] Dicken Ashworth (Horton) was Sezon in Timelash
  • Catherine Cusack (Carmel) made her acting debut as the Blue Kang Leader [Drinking Fountain] in Paradise Towers - reprised for 24 Carat
  • Leslie Schofield (Brookes) was Leroy in The War Games (4), and Calib in The Face of Evil
  • Colin Prockter (Halpern, 1992; Bostock, 1995; Maddocks, 2005; Clarky, 2008) was the Chef in The Long Game, and Air Raid Warden in Victory of the Daleks
  • Nigel Carrington (Brooks here; Waiter, 1989) voiced Emissary Godrin/ Dr. Summersby/Announcer for The Valley of Death (2011), Sir Robert Harney for The Devil's Armada (2014), Pik Solus for Mistfall, Graham Finlay for New Horizons (both 2015), and Sir Peter Latcham for UNIT: Shutdown (2016)
  • Esther Coles (Gemma) voiced Scott for Lethal Progress (2026)
  • Brian Hibbard (Murray) was Kellor in Delta and the Bannermen
  • Freddie Earlle (Owens) was Aldo in Warriors' Gate
  • Alibe Parsons (Kathy) was Matroni Kani in Mindwarp
  • Malcolm Terris (Firman) was Etnin in The Dominators (1), and the Co-Pilot in The Horns of Nimon
  • Bernard [Frederic Bemrose] Kay (Phillips) was Carl Tyler in The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Saladin in The Crusade, Inspector Crossland in The Faceless Ones, Caldwell in Colony in Space, and voiced Major Dickens for Night Thoughts (2006)
  • Nicholas Blane (Stapleton here; Green, 1998; Judge, 2010) was Millington in Survivors of the Flux
  • John [Frederick Joseph] Savident (Fred Elliott, 1994-2006) was the Squire in The Visitation (1)
  • Owen Aaronovitch (Estate Agent here; Jon Lindsay, 1997/8) voiced Antonio Ferrando and Control Unit for Fiesta of the Damned (2016)
  • Michael Owen Morris was director of The Awakening too, following a stint on The Pirate Planet as production assistant
  • Michael Kerrigan was also director of Battlefield and The Sarah Jane Adventures
  • Ellie Haddington (Josie) was Professor Docherty in Last of the Time Lords
  • [Albert] Frank Mills (Billy Williams, 1995-97) was the Telescope Director in Terror of the Autons (1)
  • Andy Devine (Photographer here; Jason, 2000) made his TV debut as an uncredited Draconian in Frontier in Space

Sunday, 14 December 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Wycliffe, Series 4

Jack Shepherd returned as WJ Burley's Cornish
detective for the fourth and penultimate season (first broadcast in 1997) of HTV's popular crime drama, and
was again joined by Jimmy Yuill, Helen Masters, Tim
Wylton, Charlie Hayes, and Lynne Farleigh. Michael Attwell joined the cast here as DCC Stevens.
A repeat run of the nine-part series (which included
a Christmas special) began on ITV3 today it featured
David BradleyJane SlavinGeoffrey Bayldon,
and total of thirty one Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:

Strangers Home (UK TX: June 29)
  • Attwell was Isbur in The Ice Warriors, and Bates in Attack of the Cybermen
  • Big Finish actor Michael Cochrane (Price) was Charles Cranleigh in Black Orchid, and Redvers Fenn-Cooper in Ghost Light, then voiced Lt. Col. Brook for No Man's Land (2006), Murgat for Brotherhood of the Daleks (2008), Colonel Hugh Spindleton for Trail of the White Worm and The Oseidon Adventure (both 2012), Professor Cedric Chivers for The Time Machine (2013), and Geralk for The Fate of Krelos and Return to Telos (both 2015)
  • Frances White (Marian) was Cassandra in The Myth Makers
  • Clive Kneller (Wisson) was Collier in (part 1 of) Enlightenment
  • Alan Wareing was also director of The Greatest Show in the GalaxyGhost Light and Survival - he was also production assistant (PA) on The Keeper of Traken, then manager (PM) on Timelash
Close to Home (UK TX: July 6)
  • Elizabeth Rider (Trisha) provided the ATMOS voice for The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Skywas Linda in The Time of the Doctor, Ellen in The Sarah Jane Adventures: Lost in Timeand voiced Galatea for The Well-Mannered War (2015)
  • Sharon Duce (Supt. Le Page) was Control in Ghost Light
  • Christopher [Denis] Driscoll (Owner) was the Security Guard in The Idiot's Lantern
  • Steve Whyment (Tregeen) was an Extra on The Keeper of Traken and Snakedance
  • Nick Wilkinson (Tyzack) was a stuntman on The Next Doctor
On Account (UK TX: July 13)
  • Kevin Clarke was writer of Silver Nemesis too
  • Judy Norman (Shirley) was Ma in Gridlock
  • Paul Panting (Baldry) voiced Professor Maylon for Of Chaos Time The, Geoff Jennings/Llangragen for The Curious Incident of the Doctor in the Night Time, Brabbeko for Revenge of the Swarm (all 2014), Drell /Marshleader for Mistfall (2015), Fyrax for The Paradox Planet and Legacy of Death (both 2016), Freddie for Island of the Fendahl, Ravlos for The Ultimate Evil (both 2019), Smilax for The Doomsday Contract, Ilyani/Bailiff for A Tragical History, Karl Lamb for The First Son (all 2021), Vega for The End (2022), Nate Duffy/Fennec for The Wizard of TimeBrakow for Oodunnit (both 2023), Division for Fast TimesHorseman for The Legend of Baba Yaga (both 2024), and Mortimer Stewart for Fallen Heroes (2025)
Lone Voyager (UK TX: July 20)
  • Vincent Brimble (Davis) was Tarpok in Warriors of the Deep, then Gerald in Village of the Angels
  • Richard [Sheridan] Willis (Brown) was Varsh in Full Circle
  • Patrick Romer (Foreman) voiced Dr. Andrew Szabo for Thicker Than Water (2005)
Seen A Ghost (UK TX: July 27)
  • Emily [Sian] Joyce (Morna) provided the voice of a Clockwork Droid in The Girl in the Fireplace, then voiced Lucy Pepperdine for The Quintessence (2024)
  • Tamsin [Margaret] Greig (Dr. Hinkley) was the Nurse in The Long Game
  • Mark [Samuel] Kempner (Auctioneer) was Cabbie in Deep Breath
Bad Blood (UK TX: August 3)
  • John [William Francis] Hallam (Penmore) was Light (pictured) in Ghost Light
  • Nick Brimble (Durden) voiced Shreeni for Exotron (2007), Dudley Jackson for The Eternal Summer (2009), Kith for Max Warp (2008), Olaf Eriksson for The Book of Kells (2010), and Commander Harlan for The Conscript (2017)
  • Peter Lee-Wilson (Kessell) was Tommo in The End of Time (1)
To Sup With the Devil (UK TX: August 10)
  • Graeme Harper was also director of The Caves of Androzani and Revelation of the Daleks after serving as assistant floor manager on Colony in Space and Planet of the Spiders, and PA on The Seeds of Doom and Warriors' Gate - then was director of thirteen episodes of the revived series (from Rise of the Cybermen to The Waters of Mars), Time Crash and The Sarah Jane Adventures
Old Crimes, New Times (UK TX: August 17)
  • Jim Norton (Owens) voiced Major Thomas Kennet for Scream of the Shalka
  • John [Christopher] D Collins [born Dixon] (Armstrong) was Talor in Arc of Infinity
  • Alan Rowe (Minister) was Dr. Evans/Space Control voice in The Moonbase, Edward of Wessex in The Time Warrior, James Skinsale in Horror of Fang Rock, and Garif in Full Circle
Dance of the Scorpions (UK TX: December 27)
  • Leslie [Michael] Grantham (Durno) was Kiston in Resurrection of the Daleks
  • Steven Rimkus (Parsons) was Captain Bates in The Curse of Fenric
  • Marc Warren (DC Swarland) was Elton in Love & Monsters
  • Tim Faraday (Cropman) was Tom's Dad in Fear Her
  • cinematographer John Walker was a film cameraman on nine stories (from Horror of Fang Rock to Revelation of the Daleks)

Sunday, 30 November 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Flash Gordon

This cult science fiction action film was
based on the King Features comic strip
created in 1934 by Alex Raymond. After
a long development process, Universal released the film in late 1980. Although
a box office success in the UK, the
Anglo-US production performed poorly abroad, and is notable for the sound-
track composed and sung by Queen.
The planned sequel was never made,
and several television adaptations have
appeared before and since.
Sam Jones, Melody Anderson and
Topol portrayed Steven Gordon, Dale Arden and Professor Zarkov, whilst Max
Von Sydow was Ming.
Shown on ITV4 today, the adventure
featured these thirty-six Doctor Who
cast and crew connections:

  • Timothy [Peter] Dalton (Barin) was Lord President Rassilon in The End of Time
  • Brian Blessed (Vultan) and Deep Roy [born Mohinder Purba] (Pet) both starred in Mindwarp - as King Yrcanos and Possican Delegate - Blessed also voiced the titular role for Cutaway Comics' Omega (2022),  whilst Roy was also Mr. Sin in The Talons of Weng-Chiang
  • Peter Wyngarde [born Cyril Louis Goldberg] (Klytus) was Timanov in Planet of Fire
  • John [William Francis] Hallam (Luro) was Light in Ghost Light
  • John [born Bertie Wyn] Hollis (Observer) was Sondergaard in The Mutants
  • [Donald] Burnell Tucker (Co-Pilot) was Old Garner in The Angels Take Manhattan
  • David [Henry] Neal (Captain) was the President in The Caves of Androzani
  • Rusty Goffe and Peter Burroughs (Dwarves) were Little John in Robot of Sherwood; and the Jester in (part 1 of) The King's Demons respectively
  • Terry [Philip Julian] Forrestal (Hawkman) was Tractor Driver in K9 and Company
  • Leonard Hay and Glen Whitter (Ardentians) were an Aboriginal Man in Four to Doomsday; and Slave in The Daleks' Master Plan (10), and Aide in Day of the Daleks (4)
  • Roy [Edwin] Scammell (Hawkman) was UNIT Soldier/Technician in The Ambassadors of Death, RSF Soldier in InfernoPrison Officer/ UNIT Motorcyclist in The Mind of Evil, and stunt arranger on Delta and the Bannermen (1)
  • Stephen Calcutt (Azurian) was Muto in Genesis of the Daleks, Mute in The Armageddon Factor, Marshman in Full Circle, and titular Man in Kinda
  • Stuart Blake [born Bruce Gore Stewart] (Azurian) was Zoldaz in State of Decay (3), Commander in The Five Doctors, and Scibus in Warriors of the Deep
  • Jim [Edward] Carter (Azurian) voiced Brother Bernard for Big Finish's The Book of Kells (2010)
  • Paul Barton (Fishman) was UNIT Soldier/Silurian in The Silurians, Roundhead in The Time Monster (3), Courtier in The Masque of Mandragora (1), Guard in The Face of Evil and The Horns of Nimon, Attendant in The Sun Makers, Rebel in State of Decay (1), Citizen in Planet of Fire (2), and Pallbearer in Remembrance of the Daleks (4)
  • Chris [John] Webb and Peter Brace (Brutes) both appeared as Guards in The Curse of Peladon - Webb was also Monoid in The Ark, and Brace a Soldier in The Android Invasion
  • Eddie Powell (Brute) was Thompson in Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD
  • Alan Austen (Man) was Kara's Guard in Revelation of the Daleks
  • Sean Barry Weske (Rabbi) was Paramilitary in Silver Nemesis
  • [Rafael] David de Keyser (Colonel) was the voice of the Atraxi for The Eleventh Hour, and provided the Cybermen voices for The Eternity Clock
  • Ralph G Morse (Arborian) was Foster Guardian in The Keeper of Traken
  • Suzanne Danielle [born Morris] (Serving Girl) was Agella in Destiny of the Daleks
  • Derek Chafer (Guard) appeared in forty episodes (from The Time Meddler to Warriors' Gate)
  • Kevin Hudson (Hawkman) had uncredited roles in twenty-nine stories (from The Long Game to The Timeless Children)
  • Jill Goldston (Friend) was Extra in The Masque of Mandragora (4), and Peasant in State of Decay (1)
  • Alan Harris (General) was a Sevateem in The Face of Evil, and titular alien in Terror of the Vervoids
  • Peter Ross Murray (Police) was Lakertyan in Time and the Rani (4)
  • Maurice Connor (Treeman) was Gundan in Warriors' Gate (3)
  • Richard Bonehill (Extra) was the Flight Engineer in Time Flight, First Officer in Enlightenment, Guardolier in Timelash, and Guard in Revelation of the Daleks and Terror of the Vervoids
  • stuntman Jim [Derek Christopher] Dowdall was Guerilla in Day of the Daleks, Guard in Genesis of the Daleks, and Warnsman in Frontios (1)
  • stuntman Royston [Michael John] Farrell was Guardian in The Ark, Elder in The Savages (1), Technician in The Seeds of Death and The Claws of Axos (4), and Guard in The Curse of Peladon (1)
  • Richard [Adrian] Hammatt was stuntman on The Runaway Bride too 

Saturday, 18 October 2025

Doctor Who On This Day #291

 

1963 An Unearthly Child Pilot
episode remounted
1965 - The Aztecs, Episode 3: The Bride of Sacrifice
and The Sensorites, Episode 2: The Unwilling Warriors 
both repeated and The Reign of Terror, Episode 5:
Bargain of Necessity first screened, all on ABC
1966 - The Space Museum, Episodes 2 and 4, The
Chase, Episodes 2, 4 and 6, The Time Meddler,
Episode 2: The Meddling Monk and Galaxy 4,
Episode 2: Trap of Steel all repeated on ABC
1970 The Seeds of Death, Episodes
3 and 4 both repeated on ABC
1974 The Claws of Axos, Episode 1, Colony in
Space, Episode 1, Day of the Daleks, Episodes 1
and 4 and The Mutants, Episode 1 all repeated
on ABC
1975 Planet of Evil, Part 4 first
screened on BBC1
1978 The Android Invasion, Part 4 and The
Face of Evil, Part both repeated on ABC
1979 The Android Invasion, Part 3 first
screened on DR1; The Seeds of Doom,
Part 4 and The Masque of Mandragora,
Part 1 both repeated on ABC
1980 Meglos, Part 4 first screened on BBC1
1982 The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Part 5 repeated on ABC
1983 The Creature from the Pit, Part 1 repeated on KQED Plus
1984 Inferno, Episode 3 repeated on KQED Plus; and Terror
of the Autons, Episode 3 repeated on ABC
1985 The Daemons, Episodes 1 and 2 both first screened
on TV2; and Terror of the Zygons, Part 4 repeated on KQED
Plus
1986 Vengeance on Varos, Part 3 (of 4) repeated on
KQED Plus; and Mindwarp, Part 3 first screened on BBC1
1987 100,000 BC Omnibus repeated on KQED Plus
1988 Revelation of the Daleks, Part
2 (of 4) repeated on KQED Plus
1989 The Stones of Blood, Part 2 repeated on
KQED Plus; and Ghost Light, Part 3 screened on BBC1
1990 - Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 5 repeated on KQED Plus; 
and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Part 3 repeated on ABC
1991 The Caves of Androzani, Part 1 repeated on KQED Plus
1993 The Hand of Fear, Part 1 repeated on UK Gold;
The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Part 5 repeated on ABC;
and The Sun Makers and Snakedance Omnibuses both
repeated on KQED Plus
1994 The Mark of the Rani, Part 3 (of 4) repeated on UK Gold
1995 The Android Invasion, Part 2 repeated on UK Gold
1996 The Chase, Episodes 5 and 6 both repeated on UKTV
1997 The Pirate Planet Omnibus repeated on UKTV (Aus)
1998 The Romans, Episode 1: The Slave Traders repeated on
Space; The Curse of Peladon Omnibus repeated on UK Gold; 
Carnival of Monsters, Episodes 1 and 2 both repeated on Colorado
 PTV; The Time Monster, Episodes 1 and 2 both repeated on LPB; 
The Ark in Space, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on MPBN; Genesis
 of the Daleks, Part 2 repeated on WQED; The Hand of Fear 
Omnibus repeated on KSPS; Full Circle Omnibus repeated on
 WFWA; The Keeper of Traken Omnibus repeated on WTBU; 
Kinda, Part 4 repeated on WUSF; The Caves of Androzani, Part
 1 repeated on KRCB; Time and the Rani, Parts 3 and 4 both 
repeated on KBTC; and The Curse of Fenric Omnibus repeated
on WCET
1999 - The Silurians, Episode 2 repeated on
Space; The Creature from the Pit Omnibus
 repeated on KQED Plus; and Earthshock,
Part 4 repeated on UKTV (Aus)
2000 Inferno, Episode 5 repeated on Prime; Frontier in Space
Episode 6 repeated on UKTV (Aus); and Planet of Evil, Parts 3
and both repeated on BBC America
2001 Enlightenment, Part 4 repeated on
UKTV (Aus); and The Caves of Androzani,
Part 4 repeated on BBC Prime
2002 - Meglos, Part 2 repeated on BBC Kids (Can); and Attack
 of the CybermenParts 3 and 4 (of 4) both repeated on NHPTV
2003 The Silurians, Episodes 3 and 4 both repeated on Colorado
 PTV; The Ambassadors of Death, Episodes 6 and 7 and Time Flight
 Omnibus all repeated on UK Gold; The Three Doctors Omnibus
 repeated on UKTV (Aus); and The Talons of Weng-ChiangParts
 3 and 4 both repeated on BBC Kids (Can)
2004 - Robot, Part 3 repeated on ABC 
2005 Terminus, Part 2 repeated on ABC
2006 Army of Ghosts and Doomsday
both repeated on BBC3
2007 - Boom Town repeated on UK
Gold; and The Impossible Planet first
screened on TV3 (RI)
2008 The Stones of Blood, Parts 2 and 3 both repeated on
MTV3 SciFi and TV4; Aliens of London, World War Three and
Dalek all repeated on Syfy (Spa); The Long Game and Doctor
Who Confidential: The Dark Side both repeated on UNC-MX;
The Christmas Invasion repeated on Syfy (FRG); The
Girl in the Fireplace and Doctor Who Confidential: From 
Script to Screen both repeated on WGVU; The Age
of Steel repeated on Syfy (Rus); The Idiot's Lantern first
screened on HRT2 and repeated on KQED Plus; Army
of Ghosts repeated on OETA; Evolution of the Daleks
repeated on Syfy (Ben); and Doctor Who Confidential:
The Writer's Tale repeated on KQED Plus
2009 The Age of Steel repeated on WXXI;
Love & Monsters repeated on Idaho PTV; Fear
Her repeated on Ozarks PTV; The Runaway
Bride repeated on MPTV; Evolution of the Daleks
repeated on Syfy (Ben); 42 repeated on WTTW
11; Last of the Time Lords repeated on WTVP;
and The Unicorn and the Wasp repeated and
Greatest Moments: The Daleks first screened,
both on BBC3
2010 The Unquiet Dead and Doctor Who Confidential
Cutdown: TARDIS Tales both repeated on UKTV (Aus);
 Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways both repeated
on Syfy (FRG); Daleks in Manhattan repeated on
BBC3; The Poison Sky repeated Syfy (Spa); Amy's
 Choice first screened and The Doctor's Daughter
repeated, both on Syfy (Spa); and Doctor Who
Live moved to the NIA, Birmingham
2011 Underworld, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated
on Syfy (Aus); The Stolen Earth and The Beast
Below both repeated on UKTV (Aus); and
The Pandorica Opens repeated on BBC America
2012 The Mutants, Episodes 1 and 2 both
repeated on Syfy (Aus); and Day of the Moon
repeated on BBC America
2013 The Sontaran Experiment and
City of Death Omnibuses both repeated
on ABC1 iView; Underworld, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on 
Syfy (Aus); Tooth and Claw repeated on Watch and EBRU;
The Girl in the Fireplace repeated on BBC America; Gridlock
repeated on BBC 
Entertainment AP; Daleks in Manhattan repeated on BBC
 Entertainment AP and Syfy (Port); Last of the Time Lords repeated 
on BBC Entertainment LA; The Unicorn and the Wasp both 
repeated on Watch; The Big Bang repeated on TV3 (Spa); The Curse
 of the Black Spot repeated on ABC2; The Doctor's Wife repeated on 
BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska HD; The God Complex repeated on 
BBC Nordic; and The Wedding of River Song repeated on RAI4
2014 The Space Museum Omnibus repeated
and The Mind of EvilEpisodes and 5 both 
first screened, all on Retro TV; The Greatest
Show in the Galaxy Omnibus repeated on ABC1 iView; The Curse of 
Fenric Omnibus repeated on Horror; Aliens of LondonWorld War 
Three and Dalek all repeated on UKTV (Aus); The Long Game 
repeated on Watch; The Girl in the Fireplace repeated on UKTV (NZ); 
Evolution of the Daleks, The Lazarus Experiment, 42Human Nature 
and The Family of Blood all repeated on Syfy (Aus); Blink repeated 
on KCPT2; The Doctor's Daughter and The Unicorn and the Wasp 
both repeated on Space; The Hungry Earth, Cold BloodVincent and 
the Doctor and The Lodger all repeated on Really Scary TV; The 
Rebel Flesh repeated on RAI4; The Almost People repeated on RAI4 
and OETA; The Girl Who Waited and The God Complex both repeated 
on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska HD; Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
repeated on Jeem TV (ME); A Town Called Mercy and The 
Power of Three both repeated on BBC Entertainment EU,
Romania and ME; Robot of Sherwood first screened on
DR3; Kill The Moon repeated on Fox (FRG); Mummy on
the Orient Express repeated on ABC2 and Fox; Doctor
 Who Extra: Mummy on the Orient Express first screened 
on ABC2 and repeated on BBC Red Button; Flatline first
screened on BBC1, ABC1 and Fox; Doctor Who Extra:
Flatline released on BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button; 
and Earth Conquest: The World Tour first screened
on ABC1
2015 The Monster of Peladon Omnibus repeated
on KERA; Genesis of the Daleks, Part 5 repeated
on KRWG and Part 6 repeated on Syfy (Aus);
Planet of Evil, Part 1 and Bad Wolf both repeated
on Syfy (Aus); The Robots of Death, Part 1 repeated
on KPTS; Planet of Fire, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated 
on KBTC; New Earth and Tooth and Claw both 
repeated on EBRU; The Impossible Planet and The
Satan Pit both repeated on France 4; Daleks in 
Manhattan repeated on BBC Entertainment AP;
Last of the Time Lords and Doctor Who
Confidential: The Valiant Quest both repeated
on UNC-TV; The Rebel Flesh, The Almost People,
A Good Man Goes to War and Let's Kill Hitler
all repeated on KCPT2; Night TerrorsThe Girl Who Waited
The God ComplexThe Day of the Doctor and The Companions all 
repeated on Watch; Closing Time and The Wedding of River Song 
both repeated on Watch and Fox (FRG); The Doctor, the Widow 
and the Wardrobe repeated on Fox; Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 
repeated on BBC Entertainment EU, Romania and ME;
The Angels Take Manhattan, The Bells of Saint John, The
Rings of Akhaten, Cold War, Hide and Journey to the Centre
 of the TARDIS all repeated on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska 
HD; The Time of the Doctor repeated on MPTV; Into the 
Dalek repeated on WVPB; Robot of Sherwood repeated 
on WPT; Listen repeated on KLRU and Iowa PTV; The 
Caretaker first screened on Idaho PTV and repeated 
on OETA, WILL, WXXI and Syfy (Aus); Flatline repeated
on BBC America; Under the Lake first screened on FX 
(Ind); Before the Flood repeated on BBC America and BBC 
Entertainment AP; The Girl Who Died first screened on 
BBC America, BBC Entertainment AP, Space, ABC and 
Prime; Doctor Who Extra: The Girl Who Died released 
online; and The Entropy Composition repeated on 
Radio 4 Extra
2016 - The Monster of Peladon, Parts 2 and 
both repeated on Retro TV; The Doctor 
Dances repeated on BBC Polska HD; Utopia
Closing Time and Before the Flood all repeated
on Syfy (Aus); Turn Left and The Stolen Earth
both repeated on RAI4; The Beast Below repeated 
on The Zone and Syfy (LA); The Doctor, the Widow
and the Wardrobe repeated on BBC Entertainment
EU; Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS repeated
on Syfy (Spa); Nightmare in Silver and The Name 
of the Doctor both repeated on Fox (FRG); Into the 
Dalek repeated on One ARD; Robot of Sherwood
repeated on BBC America; Last Christmas repeated 
on Syfy (LA); The Girl Who Died repeated on BBC
Entertainment AP; Face the Raven repeated on BBC
 First (ME); and 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men,
 Episode 1 repeated on Radio 4 Extra
2017 - The Deadly AssassinParts 3 and 4 both repeated on Retro
 TV; The Doctor Dances repeated on Syfy (Aus); The Parting of the
 Ways repeated on BBC Polska HD; Smith and Jones and The 
Shakespeare Code both repeated on Space; and Under the
Lake and Before the Flood both repeated on Fox (FRG)
2018 The Power of KrollParts 2 and 3 both repeated
on Retro TV; In the Forest of the Night repeated on BBC
 Polska HD; The Magician's Apprentice repeated on Fox
(FRG); and The Ghost Monument first screened on
France 4 and YLE TV2
2019 Black Orchid Omnibus repeated on Retro TV;
Cold Blood and Vincent and the Doctor both repeated
on Sony SciFi; and The Lodger repeated on BBC
Polska HD
2020 The Space Museum Omnibus
repeated on Iowa PTV; The Keeper of
Traken Omnibus repeated on MPTV;
Frontios Omnibus repeated on Idaho
PTV; Warriors of the DeepParts 3 and
 4 both repeated on KBTC; RoseThe
End of the WorldThe Unquiet Dead,
Aliens of London, World War Three and
Dalek all repeated on ABC; and Amy's
ChoiceThe Hungry EarthCold Blood,
Vincent and the DoctorThe Lodger and
The Pandorica Opens all repeated on W
2021 Cold Blood repeated on ABC2;
and The Time of the Doctor repeated
on ABC ME
2022 The Invisible Enemy, Parts
1 and 2 both repeated on Retro TV;
The Fires of Pompeii and Planet of the
Ood both repeated on One ARD;
The Doctor's Wife repeated on W;
The God Complex repeated on BBC
Polska HD; and Asylum of the Daleks
 and Revolution of the Daleks both
repeated on BBC First Turkey
2023 - Blink repeated on Fox SciFi
2024 Journey to the Centre of the
TARDIS repeated on ABC Family; and
The Crimson Horror repeated on ABC 
Entertains
2025 - Amy's Choice and The Hungry
Earth both repeated on BBC3