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Showing posts with label rose (story). Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Doctor Who Vs. The Second Coming

This acclaimed Northern morality tale was
written by executive producer Russell T
Davies, who cast Salford-born Christopher
Eccleston in the lead role of Stephen Baxter.
Long-serving Doctor Who composer Murray Gold provided the music here too. Both he
and Davies were nominated for Royal
Television Society awards, whilst Eccleston
earned a BAFTA Best Actor nomination.
Originally commissioned by Channel 4 in
1999, and later turned down by the BBC, The
Second Coming was eventually made by Red
Productions for ITV over the summer of 2002.
Following a drunken night-out in Manchester,
Baxter disappears for forty days and nights.
He is found wandering Saddleworth Moor, and
claims to be the 'second coming' of Jesus, the
Son of God. After performing a modern-day
miracle at Manchester City's Maine Road
stadium (turning night into day), he proclaims
to the world's media that he has just five days to find the human race's
Third Testament, and avert the Apocalypse.
Granada's Liverpool-based drama Springhillalso penned by Davies,
ended it's run in 1997 with a recital of The Second Coming by WB Yeats,
and was essentially a story of good-versus-evil too.
Screened over two consecutive nights in February 2003, this drama
also featured Tim Woodward, Peter Wight, and fourteen other Doctor
Who cast and crew connections:
  • Lesley Sharp [born Karen Makinson] (Judith) was Sky Silvestry in Midnight - shae also worked with Eccleston on Clocking Off and The Shadow Line, and with Davies on Bob & Rose
  • Mark Benton (Tyler) was Clive Finch in Rose (a role reprised by Big Finish for The Dimension Cannon and Other Worlds), and voiced Ellis for Invaders from Mars (2002), and Jack Coulson for Energy of the Daleks (2012)
  • Rory [Michael] Kinnear (Dillane) voiced Samuel Belfrage for Industrial Evolution (2011)
  • Ace [born Ahsen Rafiq] Bhatti (Gupta) was Haresh Chandra in The Sarah Jane Adventures
  • Jennifer Hennessy [born Hayes] (Reporter) was Valerie in Gridlock, and Moira in The Pilot and Extremis
  • Angel Coulby (PC Fraser) was Katherine in The Girl in the Fireplace
  • Ray Emmet Brown (Nurse) voiced No. 16 for House of Blue Fire (2011)
  • Denise Black [born Dixon] (Rachel) voiced Eva Jericho for Damaged Goods, Control for Rise and Shine (both 2015), and Mrs. Mountford for The Haunting of Malkin Place (2017)
  • Trisha [Gloria] Goddard had a cameo appearance in Army of Ghosts too
  • stunt co-ordinator Gareth Milne was George Cranleigh in Black Orchid, an Attendant in Vengeance on Varos, and doubled for Peter Davison in Warriors of the Deep
  • Rick English was a stuntman on Tooth and Claw too
  • Davy Jones was also make-up designer on fifteen adventures (from Rose to Cold Blood)
  • associate producer Des Hughes was line producer on eight stories (from The Snowmen to The Time of the Doctor), and had a cameo in The Five(ish) Doctors
  • SFX supervisor Graham Brown was a SFX assistant on Resurrection of the Daleks and Attack of the Cybermen, uncredited VFX assistant on (part 4 of) Full CircleThe Five DoctorsThe Caves of Androzani (4) and Revelation of the Daleks (2), then VFX designer on The Curse of Fenric

Monday, 11 August 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Silent Witness, Series 14

The fourteenth season
of BBC1's long-running
crime drama was first
shown in the winter of
2011.
William Gaminara, Tom
Ward, and Emilia Fox
again starred as Home
Office pathologists,
doctors Leo Dalton,
Harry Cunningham,
and Nikki Alexander.
Arsher Ali joined the
cast for this run as
forensic apprentice,
Dr. Zak Khan. A repeat run of this ten-part series began on U&Drama last
night - it featured a total of forty-three Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:

A Guilty Mind (TX: January 3 & 4 2011)
  • Ali was Mason Bennett in Under the Lake and Before the Flood
  • Mark Lewis Jones (DI Skipper) and Sinead Keenan (Naomi) voiced Professor Oliver Mortlake and Mary Summersby for Big Finish's The Darkness of Glass (2015) - whilst Keenan was Addams in The End of Time, then voiced Margery Phipps for Council of War (2013), Aoife Dineen for Iterations of I, Woman for Mind Games, Stephanie Wilton for The Reesinger Process, Terravore for The Screaming Skull, and Rosheen for The Highest Science (all 2014)
  • Roy [Anthony] Marsden [born Mould] (Silverdale) was [Bryan] Stoker in Smith and Jones, and voiced Todd Hulbert for Human Resources (2007)
  • Sorcha Cusack (Miranda) voiced Mary Carter for Master of the Daleks and Eye of Darkness (both 2015)
  • Mark [Lee] Dexter (Leith) was Dad in Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead, and Charles Babbage in Spyfall (2)
  • Vilma Hollingbery (Volunteer) was Mrs. Harcourt in The Doctor Dances
  • Tania [Maria] Rodrigues (Administrator) 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)
  • Carlyss Peer (Assistant) voiced Diane Howard for Island of the Fendahl (2018), Knyla for Collateral (2019), and Marion Jones for The Perils of Nellie Bly (2021)
  • for Clive Hayward see Series 13
  • Stephen Pehrsson was also the cinematographer on eleven stories (from The Pandorica Opens tThe Crimson Horror)
  • Suzanne Cave (costume designer), assistant Becky Brown, dubbing mixer Nigel Squibbs, third assistant director Thomas Alibone and ADR mixer Stefano Marchetti all worked on An Adventure in Space and Time too 
  • Rob Arrowsmith was also a camera operator on The Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang and A Christmas Carol
  • prosthetics artist Waldo Mason was a SFX assistant on Aliens of London
  • Dan Martin was also design assistant on twelve stories (from The Impossible Astronaut to The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)
  • Elliott Gilhooly was sound assistant on The End of Time (2) too
  • Gary Norman was also the grip on twenty-five episodes (from the 2010 Christmas special to The Day of the Doctor)
  • costume supervisor Fiona McCann was an assistant on Love & Monsters
Lost (TX: January 10 & 11)
  • Barbara [Jay] Flynn [born McMurray] (Carol) voiced Sister Chalice for The Skull of Sobek (2008), and Professor Vansom for Secrets of Telos (2022), then was Tecteun in Flux
  • Mark Benton (Cain) was Clive [Finch] in Rose (a role reprised for Big Finish's The Dimension Cannon and Other Worlds), and voiced Ellis for Invaders from Mars (2002), and Jack Coulson for Energy of the Daleks (2012)
  • Robert Lonsdale (Kennedy here; DC Cook in S16; Alex in S28) voiced Various for Counter Measures 2 (2013)
  • for Jaye Griffiths see Series 7
  • Tony Gibson was sound designer on An Adventure in Space and Time too
First Casualty (TX: January 17 & 18)
  • Keith Boak was also director of RoseAliens of London and World War Three
  • Darren Morfitt (DS McDermott here; DCI Steemson in S20) was Brother Marco in The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone
  • David Ajala (Blakefield) was Peter in The Beast Below
  • Josette [Patricia] Simon (Mrs. Ferris) voiced Sarana Teel for The Sontaran Ordeal (2016), and Taraneh for The Mind Runners (2018)
  • Emma Lowndes (Claire) voiced Phelan for Night of the Vashta Nerada (2017), and Patty for Double (2023)
  • for Kieran Bew see Series 8
  • Julius Ogden was also focus puller on nine episodes (from Closing Time to The Day of the Doctor)
  • Sarah Bartles-Smith was cinematographer on Let's Kill Hitler too
Bloodlines (TX: January 24 & 25)
  • for Julian Glover see Series 11
The Prodigal (TX: January 31 & February 1)
  • James [Christian] Strong was also director of The Impossible Planet, The Satan PitDaleks in Manhattan, Evolution of the Daleks, Voyage of the Damned Partners in Crime and Planet of the Dead
  • Kate Ashfield (DCI Woods) voiced Lieutenant Beth Stokes for Enemy of the Daleks (2009)
  • Matthew [Anthony] McNulty (Whitehead) was Adam Lang in Praxeus
  • Anna Andresen (Reporter here; Woman in Series 21) was the Tsarina in The Power of the Doctor, and voiced Lithea/Elementals for Light the Flame (2021)
  • Gary Marriott (Paramedic) had the same role in The Lazarus Experiment
  • for Tony Lucken and Stephenie Carey see Series 7

Thursday, 17 July 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Bookish

Mark Gatiss here. Join
me as Gabriel Book, a bookseller who's also
rather good at solving
baffling cases and the
knottiest of crimes, as
postwar London can be
a dangerous place.
Bookish, new and
exclusive to U&Alibi.



UKTV's newest in-house period crime drama (a co-production form Eagle
Eye Drama and Happy Duck Films) was written by Mark Gatiss and
Matthew Sweetand was filmed in Belgium last year - Antwerp
doubled for Archangel Lane, WC2.
The six-part series began on U&Alibi last night - the cast was led by Gatiss
(as the titular antiquarian), Polly Walker (Trottie), Elliot Levey (DI Bliss),
Buket Komar (Nora), and Blake Harrison (Morris), and also featured Paul
McGann, Joely Richardson, and a total of thirteen Doctor Who cast and
crew connections:
  • Walker voiced Commander Narina for Big Finish's The Movellan Grave (2017)
  • Levey voiced Andrew Gobernar/Blank for Vampire of the Mind (2016), and Colonel Marsden for Red Planets (2018)
  • Harrison voiced Lieutenant Daniel Hopkins for The Helliax RiftHour of the Cybermen and Warlock's Cross (all 2018), then starred in Village of the Angels as Namaca Ost Parvess Po
  • Tim McInnerny (D) was Klineman Halpen in Planet of the Ood, and voiced Admiral Dolne for The Well-Mannered War (2015), and the eponymous role for Puccini and the Doctor (2024)
  • Rosie [Cecilia] Cavaliero (Mrs Dredge) voiced Cassie Schofield for Project: Twilight (2001) and Project: Lazarus (2003), and Marge Ellmore for Infamy of the Zaross (2017)
  • Amanda Drew (Nerina) provided the voice of the Mouri in Once, Upon Time, then voiced Commander Jane Wardie for Way of the Burryman and The Forth Generation (both 2022), and was Narrator of The Seven Year Hitch
  • Gerard [James Pertwee] Horan (Baseheart) was Clark/Father of Mine in Human Nature and The Family of Blood
  • Daniel [Alan] Mays (Wellbeloved) was Alex Thompson in Night Terrors
  • Elizabeth Berrington (Sylvia) was Auntie in The Doctor's Wife
  • Nadia Albina (Dr. Calder) 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)
  • Mark Benton (Gash) was Clive [Finch] in Rose (a role reprised by Big Finish for The Dimension Cannon and Other Worlds), and voiced Ellis for Invaders from Mars (2002), and Jack Coulson for Energy of the Daleks (2012)
  • Chris Roebuck was also film editor on four episodes (from The Devil's Chord to Rogue)
  • Jay Price was also sound editor on four storeis (from Kill the Moon to Dark Water)

Thursday, 3 July 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Grantchester, Series 8

The eighth season of the Kudos/ITV
Studios period crime drama (based
on The Grantchester Mysteries book
series from James Runcie) premiered
on PBS in the summer of 2023, then
was shown in early 2024 in the UK.
Robson Green, Tom Brittney, Al
Weaver, and Tess Peake Jones all
returned.
A repeat run of the six-part series
began on ITV3 last night - it also
featured Kacey Ainsworth, Oliver
Dimsdale, Nick Brimble, Charlotte Ritchie, and a total of thirteen Doctor
 Who cast and crew connections:
  • Jeff [Alan] Rawle (Abbot) 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), and Captain Miles Rozann for Here Lies Drax (2022)
  • for Peake Jones, Ainsworth, Brimble and Wil Willoughby see Series 1
  • for Dimsdale see Series 2
  • for Ritchie see Series 7
  • Simone [Nicole Jean] Lahbib [Ould Cheikl] (Martha) voiced Dr. Roisin Hunter/Grandmother for The Phantom Piper, and Sylvia Brooks  for Time Flies (both 2022)
  • Jemima Rooper (Josephine) voiced Izzy Sinclair for The Company of Friends (2009), and Mithia for Restoration of the Daleks (2020)
  • Denise Black [born Nixon] (Miss Taylor) voiced Eva Jericho for Damaged GoodsControl for Rise and Shine (both 2015), and Mrs Mountford for The Haunting of Malkin Place (2017)
  • Laura Rogers (Jackie) was Isabella in A Christmas Carol, and voiced Queen Tristahna for Living History (2016)
  • Mark Benton (Mac) was Clive [Finch] in Rose (a role reprised by Big Finish for The Dimension Cannon and Other Worlds), and voiced Ellis for Invaders from Mars, and Jack Coulson for Energy of the Daleks (2012)
  • Andrew Westfield (Wilson) voiced Remnex/Vilus Krull for The Dark Flame, Pilot for Davros (both 2003), Bernard Moskof for Death and the Daleks (2004), and Steven for Swan Song (2011)

Sunday, 6 April 2025

Doctor Who On This Day #96

  

1959 - Actor Mark Strickson born in
Stratford-upon-Avon
1968 - Fury from the Deep, Episode
4 first screened on BBC1
1969 - The Myth Makers, Episodes 1 and 2 and
The MassacreEpisode 4: Bell of Doom repeated
and The ArkEpisode 4: The Bomb first screened,
all on TV1; and Fury from the DeepEpisodes 1
to 5 repeated and Episode first screened, all
on ABC
1973 - Colony in Space, Episode 2 repeated and
Day of the Daleks, Episode 4 first screened, both
on ABC
1974 - The Monster of Peladon,
Part first screened on BBC1
1976 Inferno, Episodes 1 to 4 all repeated on WTTW 11
1978 - Robot, Part 1 and The Hand of Fear, Part 3 both
repeated and The Face of Evil, Part 1 first screened, all
on ABC
1981 Pyramids of Mars Omnibus
repeated on WTTW 11
1982 - Underworld, Part 1 repeated on KQED Plus; and
Warriors' Gate, Part 1 repeated and Part 2 first screened,
both on ABC
1983 The Keeper of Traken, Part
repeated on KQED Plus
1984 The Android Invasion, Part 4 repeated
 on KQED Plus; and The Leisure Hive, Part 1
repeated on ABC
1985 The Mutants, Episode 2
repeated on KQED Plus
1986 The Mutants Omnibus repeated
on KQED Plus
1987 Carnival of Monsters Omnibus on
WTTW 11; and Revenge of the Cybermen,
Part 1 first screened on Super Channel
1988 Terror of the Zygons, Part 3 repeated on TV
de Galicia; The Creature from the Pit, Part 2 repeated
 on TV2 and Part repeated on KQED Plus
1989 - Planet of the Daleks, Episode 4 repeated on KQED
Plus; and Mawdryn Undead, Part 1 repeated on TV2
1990 - The Sun Makers, Part 1 repeated on ABC; and
The AwakeningPart 2 repeated on KQED Plus
1991 - The Seeds of Death, Episode 2 repeated on TV2;
The Pirate PlanetPart 2 and Attack of the Cybermen
Omnibus both repeated on KQED Plus
1993 The Claws of Axos, Episode 1 repeated on
UK Gold; and Time Flight, Part 1 repeated on ABC
1994 The Power of Kroll, Part 4 repeated on UK Gold
1995 Inferno, Episode 5 repeated on UK Gold; and
 The Twin DilemmaPart 3 first screened on VOX
1997 Terror of the Zygons, Part 1 repeated on ZTV;
 and Pyramids of Mars Omnibus repeated on UK Gold
1998 The Silurians, Episode 7 first screened on Space;
State of Decay Omnibus repeated on KQED Plus; and 
Warriors of the Deep, Part 2 repeated on UKTV (Aus)
1999 The Silurians, Episode 7 repeated on Space; and
Planet  of the Spiders, Part 2 repeated on UKTV (Aus)
2000 The Time Meddler, Episode 1: The Watcher 
repeated on UKTV (Aus); and The Sea Devils, Episode
6 first screened on TG4
2001 - Underworld, Part 4 repeated on Prime; Image of 
the Fendahl, Part 2 repeated on UKTV (Aus); and The
Pirate PlanetParts 1 and 2 both repeated on NHPTV
2002 Frontier in Space Omnibus repeated on UK Gold;
Death to the Daleks Omnibus repeated on KERA; The 
Brain of Morbius, Part 2 repeated on BBC Kids (Can); 
Enlightenment, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on 
Colorado PTV; Terror of the Vervoids and The 
Ultimate Foe Omnibuses both repeated on UKTV 
(Aus); and Time and the Rani, Parts 3 and 4 both 
repeated on BBC Prime
2003 Frontier in Space Omnibus
repeated on UK Gold; Revenge of the
 Cybermen, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on Iowa PTV; The 
Seeds of DoomPart 2 repeated on WCNY; The Armageddon Factor,
 Part 3 repeated on WILL; Nightmare of Eden, Parts 2 and 3 both 
repeated on MiND; The Horns of Nimon Omnibus repeated on BBC
 Kids (Can); MeglosPart 3 repeated on KUED; The King's Demons 
Omnibus repeated on MPT; The Five Doctors repeated on WCET; 
Paradise Towers, Part 1 repeated on NHPTV; Delta and the 
BannermenParts and 2 both released on KBTC; and The 
Paradise of Death, Episode 2 repeated on Radio 7
2004 The Ambassadors of Death,
Episode 1 repeated on ABC; and Black
Orchid Omnibus repeated on BBC Kids
2005 The Invasion of Time, Part 5
repeated on ABC; and Rose first screened
 on CBC
200Rose repeated on BBC3; The End
of the World repeated on BBC3 and People
Arts; and The Empty Child first screened
on STS
2007 - Rose first screened on S Oregon PTV and Oregon
 PB; Aliens of London first screened on WCET; The Idiot's
 Lantern repeated on UK Gold; and Doctor Who Confidential:
 Bringing Back the Doctor first screened on Oregon PB
2008 City of Death, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on WCET;
Rose and The Unquiet Dead both repeated on UK Gold; World 
War Three and Doctor Who Confidential: Why on Earth?
both repeated on NHPTV; The Long Game repeated on
 WTVP and MPT; The Empty Child repeated on Houston
PB; The Doctor Dances repeated on KERA and WXXI;
The Parting of the Ways and Doctor Who 
Confidential: The Last Battle both repeated on WGVU and KQED 
Plus; New Earth first screened on Idaho PTV; Partners in Crime 
repeated on BBC3; Doctor Who Confidential: The Dark Side 
repeated on MPT; Doctor Who Confidential: Weird Science 
repeated on KERA; and The Commentaries, Episode 1
broadcast on Radio 7
2009 Planet of Giants, Episodes 2 and 3 both repeated
on MTV3 SciFi and TV4; Love & Monsters repeated on
KVCR; and Midnight repeated on BBC3
2010 The Giant Robot, Episode 1 repeated and Episode 2
first broadcast, both on Radio 7; Father's Day repeated on
Syfy (Spa); The Empty Child repeated on Syfy (FRG); New
 Earth and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown: New New
Doctor both repeated on UKTV (Aus); and Last of the
Time Lords repeated on HRT2
2011 - The Ribos Operation, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on 
MTV3 SciFi, TV2 and TV4; The Parting of the Ways repeated
on Space; and The Beast of Orlok, Episode 1 and Orbis,
Episode 2 both repeated on Radio 4 Extra
2012 Warriors of the Deep, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated
on MTV3 SciFi and TV4; The Christmas Invasion and Voyage
of the Damned both repeated on Watch; The Next Doctor 
repeated on BBC America; and Vincent and the Doctor and
Doctor Who Confidential: A Brush With Genius both repeated
 on ABC2
2013 Love & Monsters repeated on UKTV (NZ); The Rebel
 Flesh and The Almost People both repeated on BBC Nordic
HD and BBC Polska HD; The Wedding of River Song repeated
 on Syfy (Ben) and Fox (FRG); The Bells of Saint John repeated
on BBC America, BBC Polska and BBC Entertainment RSA;
The Rings of Akhaten first screened on BBC1; Survival of the
Fittest, Episode 3 repeated on Radio 4 Extra; and Doctor Who
Confidential Cutdown: Ship Ahoy! repeated on UKTV (Aus)
2014 The Sontaran Experiment Omnibus repeated on KPTS;
The Sun Makers, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on KBTC; The 
Creature from the Pit, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on Syfy
 (Aus); World War Three repeated on KNCT; The Satan Pit
and Love & Monsters both repeated on Really Scary TV; Fear
Her and Army of Ghosts both repeated on RAI4; Evolution of
the DaleksThe Lazarus Experiment42 and Human Nature 
all repeated on Fox (FRG); The Fires of Pompeii repeated on
WPT Flagship; The Next Doctor repeated on BBC
Entertainment LA; The Time of Angels repeated on 
Watch and France 4; Flesh and Stone repeated on Watch; 
The Doctor's Wife repeated on MPB; Let's Kill Hitler 
repeated on LPB and Idaho PTV; The God Complex 
repeated on KCPT2 and AXN Adria; Closing TimeThe 
Wedding of River Song and The Doctor, the Widow and 
the Wardrobe all repeated on KCPT2; Asylum of the 
Daleks repeated on WILL; The Power of Three repeated
 on BBC Entertainment AP; The Angels Take Manhattan 
repeated on UKTV (NZ); The Bells of Saint John 
repeated on KCPT; The Rings of Akhaten repeated on
 UKTV (Aus); Cold War repeated on OETA DT2; Hide
repeated on Really Scary TV; Journey to the Centre 
of the TARDIS repeated on Syfy (Ben) and Iowa PTV; 
The Crimson Horror repeated on KLRU; Nightmare in
Silver repeated on KUED; The Name of the Doctor
repeated on WXXI; The Day of the Doctor repeated on
BBC America and Really Scary TV; The Sarah Jane
Adventures: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Omnibus
repeated on BBC Kids (Can); Doctor Who Confidential:
River Runs Wild both repeated on LPB; and Doctor Who
Confidential: Heartbreak Hotel repeated on BBC
Entertainment AP
2015 - The Power of Kroll, Part 1, The Time of Angels
and Flesh and Stone all repeated on Syfy (Aus);
Resurrection of the Daleks, Parts 2 and 3 (of 4) both
repeated on Horror; Rose repeated on TV Cultura; Dalek
repeated on ABC2; New Earth and Doctor Who 
Confidential: Fear Factor both repeated on BBC Entertainment
AP; The Runaway Bride and Smith and Jones both
 repeated on EBRU; The End of Time, Part 1 repeated on
BBC Entertainment LA; The Impossible Astronaut repeated
on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska HD; Let's Kill Hitler and
Night Terrors both repeated on BBC America; The God
Complex repeated on WPT; The Crimson Horror repeated
on Syfy (Spa); Death in Heaven first screened on KBS1;
and Doctor Who Proms (2010) repeated on BBC
Entertainment LA HD
2016 Snakedance, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on Retro
TV; Utopia repeated on BBC Entertainment AP; Last of the 
Time Lords repeated on ABC2; Tooth and Claw and The Beast 
Below both repeated on Syfy (Aus); Army of Ghosts repeated 
on TV Cultura; The Doctor's Wife repeated on Einsfestival; The
Bells of Saint John repeated oBBC First (ME); Mummy on the
Orient Express repeated on BBC Entertainment EU and KLRU;
and In the Forest of the Night repeated on WGVU
2017 The Sea Devils, Episode 5 repeated on The Zone;
The Twin DilemmaPart 4 and Attack of the Cybermen, Part
1 (of 4) both repeated on Retro TV; The Satan Pit repeated
on Space; The Shakespeare Code and Gridlock both repeated
on BBC Polska HD; Journey's End repeated on FX (Ind);
 Amy's Choice and The Hungry Earth both repeated on Syfy
(Bra); The God Complex, Closing TimeThe Wedding of River
SongThe Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, Asylum of
 the Daleks and Dinosaurs on a Spaceship all repeated on BBC
America; Listen repeated on DR3, Syfy (Aus) and Syfy (LA);
Time Heist repeated on DR3 and Syfy (LA); and Heaven Sent
repeated on BBC America and BBC First (ME)
2018 The Edge of Destruction Omnibus repeated on Retro
TV; The Invasion of Time, Parts 5 and 6 both repeated on 
Jones! too; Daleks in Manhattan repeated on W; The Lodger
repeated on Star World Premiere; The Power of Three repeated
on ABC ME; The Bells of Saint John repeated on ABC; The 
Husbands of River Song repeated on Syfy (Aus); and
Oxygen and Extremis both repeated on Syfy (Bra)
2019 - The Space MuseumEpisodes 3 and 4, The Chase,
Episodes 1 and and The Dominators, Episodes 3 and 4
all repeated on Retro TV; Last Christmas repeated on BBC
Entertainment EU; Before the FloodThe Woman Who
Lived and The Zygon Invasion all repeated on BBC Polska
 HD; The Pyramid at the End of the World and The Lie of
the Land both repeated on France 4; and The Doctor
Falls repeated on Syfy (Aus)
2020 The Crimson Horror repeated
on W; and Sleep No More repeated on
Syfy (Fra)
2021 Planet of Evil, Parts 1 and 2
both repeated on Retro TV; Boom
Town and Bad Wolf both repeated on
One ARD; The Hungry Earth repeated
on ABC2; The Time of the DoctorThe
Day of the DoctorDeep BreathInto the
Dalek and Kill the Moon all repeated on
Syfy (Fra); and Knock Knock repeated
on BBC Polska HD
2022 Warriors of the DeepParts 3
and 4 both repeated on Retro TV; The
Shakespeare Code repeated on Fox SciFi;
Utopia repeated on Syfy (Fra); Cold
 Blood repeated on BBC First Turkey; and
The Timeless Children repeated on BBC
Polska HD
2025 - Flesh and Stone repeated on
ABC Entertains