Showing posts with label survival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label survival. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 February 2026

Doctor Who Vs. Trial & Retribution XI

Lynda La Plante's acclaimed crime
drama returned to ITV in January
2008 - David Hayman, Dorian
Lough, Victoria Smurfit, and Vince
Leigh reprised their respective
roles (as DCS Walker, DSatchell,
DCI Connor, and DS Palmer).
Like La Plante's earlier hit series
Prime Suspectthe programme
employed distinctive split
screen technique. A repeat run
of the penultimate, ten-part
season began on ITV3 last night
the five cases featured Gemma
Jones, Jamie GloverHattie
MorahanGugu Mbatha Rawand a total of fifteen other Doctor Who
cast and crew connections:

The Rules of the Game
  • Simon Hepworth (Billington) voiced Miles McLellan/Pandora/Server/ Orderly/Pilot for Big Finish's Open the Box (2018)
  • Adrian Rawlins (Plaskett) was Dr. Ryder in Planet of the Ood, then voiced Abberline/Fox for Jago & Litefoot 7 (2014), and Gilman Hari for Antillia the Lost 2023)
  • Nigel Pilkington was a voice artist on An Adventure in Space and Time too
  • Damian Bromley was also cinematographer on The Time of Angels, Flesh and StoneThin Ice and Knock Knock
Kill the King
  • Shelley Conn (Neelah) voiced Asha Qureshi for Situation Vacant (2010), and Tina Drake for The Gates of Hell (2021)
Conviction
  • Paul Wilmhurst was also director of Kill the MoonMummy on the Orient Express and Last Christmas
  • Tom [John] Ellis (Fisher) was Dr. Thomas Mulligan in Last of the Time Lords 
  • [John] Maurice Roeves (Randle) was Stotz in The Caves of Androzani
  • Nigel [Patrick] Betts (Barrister) was Headmaster Frank Armitage in Into the DalekThe CaretakerDark Water and Class
  • Eleanor Matsuura (Angela) was Jo Nakashima in The Sontaran Stratagem, and voiced Dana Tanaka for Shadows of the Vashta Nerada
  • Sakuntala Ramanee (Barrister) made her TV debut in Survival as Shreela Govindia, then was Erica Larnier in Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor, and voiced Hatshepsut for The Eye of Horus (2015), and Athena for The Wrath of Medusa (2022)
The Box
  • Jamie Sives (Reid) was Captain Reynolds in Tooth and Claw
Tracks
  • Roy [Anthony] Marsden [born Mould] (Harper) was [Bryan] Stoker in Smith and Jones, and voiced Todd Hulbert for Human Resources (2007)
  • Bob Shipsey was also camera operator on The Doctor's Wife and Night Terrors
  • for Clare Mahoney see Series 6

Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Doctor Who Vs. The Avengers @ 65: Series 1

January 1961 saw the debut of ITV's cult
fantasy drama. Patrick Macnee (1922-
2015) and Ian Hendry (1931-1984) port-
rayed spy John Steed and Dr. David Keel.
Beginning with the murder of Keel's
fiance Peggy, and his sworn intent to
avenge her death, the initial run com-
prised twenty-six instalments.
Only two complete stories exist in the
archives, whilst just the final act of the
 opening episode remain intact.
After 161 episodes, spanning six series,
The Avengers finished in 1969 and was
shown in ninety countries.
The programme spawned the television
sequel, The New Avengers (1976-77), a
British stage production (1971), the South
African radio series (1971-73), a cinema version (1998), and Big Finish's full
cast audio version (2014 to present).
The TV executive credited with conceiving Doctor Who in 1963, Sydney
Newman (1917-1997) also created The Avengers for ABC (later Thames),
and he assembled a team of writers that included Dennis SpoonerJohn
Lucarotti, Bill Strutton, and Peter LingThe first season of The Avengers
featured Roger DelgadoGeoffrey  Bayldon, and a total of sixty-four
Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
Hot Snow (UK TX: January 7 1961)
  • Robert James [born McAllister] (Vance, here & Brought To Book) was Lesterson in The Power of the Daleks, and the High Priest in The Masque of Mandragora
  • Geoffrey [John] Quigley (Spicer here & next episode) was [Malcolm] Dortmun in Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD
  • Charles [Roland Edward] Wade (Johnson) was Malik in (episode 3 of) Marco Polo
Brought To Book (UK TX: January 14)
  • Clifford Elkin (Boy) was the Earth Cruiser Captain in Frontier in Space (5)
  • [Eugene] Neil McCarthy (Bart) was George Barnham in The Mind of Evil, and Thawn in The Power of Kroll
  • Charles [Walter] Morgan (Mason) was Songsten in The Abominable Snowmen, and Gold Usher in The Invasion of Time
Square Root of Evil (UK TX: January 21)
  • Heron Carvic [born George Rupert William Harris] (Five) was the Voice of Morpho in The Keys of Marinus (2)
  • John Woodvine (Bloom here, Harry in Dead of Winter) was the Marshall of Atrios in The Armageddon Factor
Nightmare (UK TX: January 28)
Crescent Moon (UK TX: February 4)
  • Eric [Norman] Thompson (Paul) was Viscount Gaston de Levis in The Massacre
Girl On The Trapeze (UK TX: February 11)
  • Edwin [Ronld] Richfield (Stefan) was Captain [John] Hart in The Sea Devils, and Mestor in The Twin Dilemma
  • Ivor [Charley] Salter (Sergeant) was the Morok Commander in The Space Museum, Odysseus in The Myth Makers, and Sergeant Markham in Black Orchid
  • [John] David Grey [born Gregory] (Sterret here; Williams in All Done With Mirrors) was Rinchen in The Abominable Snowmen
  • Julian [Robert Stanley] Holloway (Extra here & Tunnel of Love; Thornton in The New Avengers: Gnaws) was Sergeant Paterson in Survival
  • Jack Le White [born Albert Arthur Whiteley] (Policeman) was Citizen in The Reign of Terror (3), and Criminal/Cameraman in The Daleks' Master Plan
  • production designer Paul Bernard (here & Kill The King) was director of Day of the DaleksThe Time Monster and Frontier in Space
Diamond Cut Diamond (UK TX: February 18)
The Radioactive Man (UK TX: February 25)
  • Paul [Willis] Grist (PC) was Bill Filer in The Claws of Axos
  • George [born Jiri] Pravda (Ogrin) was Denes in The Enemy of the World, Professor Jaeger in The Mutants, and Castellan Spandrell in The Deadly Assassin
  • Christine Pollon (Mary) provided the voice of the Oracle in Underworld
Ashes of Roses (UK TX: March 4)
  • Mark Eden [born Douglas John Malin] (Beronne here; Nicholson in Mission to Montrealwas the titular explorer in Marco Polo, then depicted Donald Baverstock in An Adventure in Space and Time
  • [Ernest] Edward Dentith (Roffey) was Major General Rutlidge in The Invasion
Hunt The Man Down (UK TX: March 18)
  • Maurice Good (Stacey her; Goodman in Don't Look Behind You; Mercer in Split!; Milroy in The New Avengers: Forward Base) was Phineas Clanton in The Gunfighters
Please Don't Feed The Animals (UK TX: April 1)
  • [Walter] Tenniel Evans (Felgate here; Hurst in The Big Thinker; Ruse in The Golden Fleece; Carswell in All Done With Mirrors) was Major Daly in Carnival of Monsters
Dance With Death (UK TX: April 15)
  • Angela [Josephine] Douglas [born MacDonagh] (Beth here; Miranda in Requiem) was Doris Lethbridge-Stewart in Battlefield
  • Geoffrey [Dyson] Palmer (Anthony here; Manning in Propellant 23; Terence in Man With Two Shadows; Smythe in A Surfeit of H2O) was Edward Masters in The Silurians, the Administrator in The Mutants, and Captain Hardaker in Voyage of the Damned
  • Neil [Kingsley] Wilson (Sergeant here; Beppi in The Frighteners) was Seeley in Spearhead from Space
One For The Mortuary (UK TX: April 29)
  • Frank Gatliff (Dubois here; Harvey in The Sell-Out; Pitt-Norton in A Chorus of Frogs; Fryer in Love All; Karl in The New Avengers: The Eagle's Nest) was Ortron in The Monster of Peladon
  • Dennis Edwards (Pallaine) was a Centurion in The Romans (2), and Lord Gomer in The Invasion of Time
  • Steven Scott (Concierge here; Agent in Death on the Slipway; Boris in Dragonsfield; Vilner in Second Sight; Kartovski in Split!) was Kebble in The Power of the Daleks
  • Eddie Powell (Henchman here; Guard in The Outside-In Man) was stuntman on Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD
The Springers (UK TX: May 13)
  • Donald Morley (Neame) was Jules Renan in The Reign of Terror
  • David Webb (Pheeney here; Bilston in The New Avengers: Faces) was Alec Leeson in Colony in Space (1)
The Frighteners (UK TX: May 27)
  • [Alan Edgar] Stratford Johns (Weller here; Sidney in Legacy of Death) and Philip [born Roy James] Locke (Moxon here; Primble in From Venus With Love) both appeared in Four to Doomsday, as Monarch and Bigon respectively
  • Godfrey James (Boy) was Tarn in Underworld
  • Eric [Bennett] Elliott (Butler) was the Commander of The Ark
The Yellow Needle (UK TX: June 10)
  • Eric [Norman] Dodson (Inspector here; One-Fifteen in Dragonsfield) was the Headman in The Visitation
  • Michael [John] Barrington (Waiter here; Todhunter in Dial a Deadly Number; General Stevens in The New Avengers: Dirtier by the Dozen) was Sir Colin Thackeray in The Seeds of Doom
  • Wolfe Morris [born Steinberg] (Ali) was Padmasambhava in The Abominable Snowmen
Death On The Slipway (UK TX: June 24)
  • Tom [born Anthony Frederick Charles] Adams (Butterworth here; Rayner in The Far Distant Dead) was Vorshak in Warriors of the Deep
  • [Richard Hugh] Hamilton Dyce (Brodie here; Daniels in Death on the Rocks; Camrose in You'll Catch Your Death) was Major General Scobie in Spearhead from Space
  • Gary [born Garrowby Cawthorne] Watson (Pardoe here; Marling in Immortal Clay; Bush in Lobster Quadrille; Kendrick in Wish You Were Here) was Arthur Terrall in The Evil of the Daleks
Double Danger (UK TX: July 8)
  • Ron [Henry] Pember (Mills here; Charley for Bizarre) voiced Seedle for Slipback
  • Peter [Gordon] Reynolds [born Horrocks] (Brady here; Tulip in Who's Who???) was Man in the second Dalek film
Toy Trap (UK TX: July 22)
  • Tex Fuller [born Albert Charles Baseley] (Taylor here; Motorist in Sleeper) was an uncredited Exxilon in Death to the Daleks (3)
  • Anne [Mabel] Tirard (Mrs McCabe) was Locusta in The Romans (3), and the Seeker in The Ribos Operation
Tunnel of Fear (UK TX: August 5)
  • [Frank] Morris Perry (Sergeant here; Technician in Dragonsfield) was Captain Dent in Colony in Space
  • Nicky [Victor Leslie] Henson (Crowd) voiced Pieter Stubbe for Loups-Garoux (2001), Dick Turpin for The Doomwood Curse (2008), and Gregson Grenville for Deimos and The Resurrection of Mars (2010)
  • [Cathal] Max [Parnell Macaulay Lloyd] Faulkner (Henchman here; Goon in Game) was UNIT Soldier in The Ambassadors of Death, Exxilon in Death to the Daleks (1), Miner in The Monster of Peladon (6), Guard Captain in Planet of the Spiders (4), Thal Guard in Genesis of the Daleks (3), Crewman in Planet oEvil (1), Corporal Adams in The Android Invasion, stuntman/fight arranger on The Hand of Fear, and Nesbin in The Invasion of Time
The Far Distant Dead (UK TX: August 19)
  • Reed [Randolph] De Rouen (Garcia) was Pa Clanton in The Gunfighters
  • Francis [Marie] De Wolff (Zeebrugge) was Vasor in The Keys of Marinus (4), and Agamemnon in The Myth Makers
Kill The King (UK TX: September 2)
  • Peter [Wynn] Barkworth (Crichton-Bull here; Willis in The Medicine Men; Percival in The Correct Way to Kill; Merlin in The Morning After) was Leader Clent in The Ice Warriors
  • [Herbert] Burt [Tsangtse] Kwouk (Tenuphon here; Mason in Lobster Quadrille; Tusamo in The Cybernauts) was Lin Futu in Four to Doomsday, then voiced Dr Hayashi for Loups-Garoux (2001)
Dead of Winter (UK TX: December 9)
  • Neil Hallett [born John Neil] (Weber here; Packer in The Winged Avenger; Ryder in Get-a-Way!; Clifford in The New Avengers: Faces; Roberts in Medium Rare) was Maylin Renis in Timelash
The Deadly Air (UK TX: December 16)
  • Ann [Forrest] Bell (Barbara) voiced Sylvia O'Donnell for Thousand Tiny Wings (2010)
  • Keith Anderson (Heneger) was Robespierre in The Reign of Terror
  • Michael Hawkins (Karswood) was General Williams in Frontier in Space
  • John [Wilson] Stratton (Craxton) was Shockeye in The Two Doctors
A Change of Bait (UK TX: December 23)
  • Henry Lincoln [born Soskin] (Sampson) later co-wrote both Yeti stories and The Dominators with Mervyn Haisman
  • John [Albert] Bailey (Potts here; Fernand in Killer Whale; Warner in Dial a Deadly Number; Bleech in Killer) was the Commander in The Sensorites (6), Edward Waterfield in The Evil of the Daleks, and Sezom in The Horns of Nimon (4) 
  • [Alfred] Graham Rigby (Fletcher) was Larry Madison in The Dalek Invasion of Earth
Dragonsfield (UK TX: December 30)
  • Keith Barron (Technician here; Draker in The New Avengers: Target!) was Captain Straker in Enlightenment, and voiced Isaac Barclay for Plague of the Daleks (2009), and Lord Tulip for The Bad Penny (2018)
  • Ronald [Frederick] Leigh-Hunt (Reddington here; Lambert in The Cybernauts; General in The New Avengers: Three Handed Gamewas Commanders, Julian Radnor in The Seeds of Death, and Stevenson in Revenge of the Cybermen
  • Michael [Anthony] Robbins (Landlord) was Richard Mace in The Visitation
  • Barbara [Teresa] Shelley [born Kowin] (Susan here; Venus in From Venus With Love) was Sorasta in Planet of Fire

Saturday, 6 December 2025

Doctor Who On This Day #340

 

1965 - The SensoritesEpisode 6: A Desperate
Venture and The Reign of Terror, Episode 3: A
Change of Identity both repeated and The Dalek
Invasion of Earth, Episode 3: Day of Reckoning
first screened, all on ABC
1966 - Marco Polo, Episode 6 repeated on TV1;
The AztecsEpisode 3: The Bride of Sacrifice,
The Reign of Terror, Episodes and 4, Planet
of Giants, Episode 1, The Romans, Episode 3:
ConspiracyThe Web PlanetEpisode 3: Escape
to Danger and The Crusade, Episode 3: The
Wheel of Fortune all repeated on ABC
1974 The Time Monster, Episodes 2 and 6,
The Three DoctorsEpisode and Planet of
the Daleks, Episode 3 all repeated on ABC
1975 - Actor Noel Anthony Clarke born
 in London; and The Android Invasion,
Part 3 first broadcast on BBC1
1980 - State of Decay, Part 3 first
screened on BBC1
1982 The Invasion of Time, Part 6
repeated on ABC
1983 - The Face of Evil, Part 1 repeated
on ABC; and The Keeper of Traken, Part
repeated on KQED Plus
1984 - The Time Monster, Episode 4
repeated on KQED Plus
1985 The Sea Devils, Episodes 2 and 3 both
first screened on TV2; and The Face of Evil,
Part 1 repeated on KQED Plus
1986 - The Keys of Marinus, Episode 3: The
Screaming Jungle repeated on KQED Plus; and
The Ultimate Foe, Part 14 first screened on BBC1
1987 The Dalek Invasion of Earth Omnibus
repeated on KQED Plus
1988 Paradise Towers, Part 3 repeated
 on KQED Plus
1989 - The Horns of Nimon, Part 3 repeated
on KQED Plus; and Survival, Part 3 first
screened on BBC1 - Doctor Who ended its
original run on BBC TV after 26 years
1990 Revenge of the Cybermen, Part
repeated on KQED Plus
1991 Full Circle, Part 4 repeated on
ABC; and The Mysterious Planet, Part
repeated on KQED Plus
1992 The Sensorites Omnibus
repeated on UK Gold
1993 Death to the Daleks, Part 3 repeated
on UK Gold; and EarthshockPart 2 repeated
on ABC
1994 Paradise Towers, Parts 1 and
2 both repeated on UK Gold
1995 The Talons of Weng-Chiang,
Part 2 repeated on UK Gold
1996 The Silurians, Episodes 1 and
2 both repeated on UKTV
1997 The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Episode
3: Day of Reckoning repeated on Space; and
City of Death and The Creature from the Pit
Omnibuses both repeated on UKTV (Aus)
1998 The Web Planet, Episode 4: Crater of Needles repeated on
Space; Spearhead from Space, Episodes 1 and 2 both repeated
on WCET; Planet of the Daleks Omnibus repeated on UK Gold;
Frontier in Space, Episodes 1 and 2 both repeated on LPB; The
Ark in Space, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on BBC America;
Image of the Fendahl Omnibus repeated on KSPS; Earthshock,
Part 2 repeated on WUSF; and Remembrance of the Daleks,
Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on KBTC
1999 The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Episode
 3: Day of Reckoning repeated on Space; and 
Warriors' Gate Omnibus repeated on KQED Plus
2000 - The Mutants, Episode 1 repeated on Prime;
Planet of the Spiders, Part 3 repeated on UKTV (Aus);
and The Robots of Death, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated 
on BBC America
2001 Terror of the Zygons, Part 3 repeated
on BBC Kids (Can); The Two Doctors, Part 1
repeated on UKTV (Aus); and The Mark of the
Rani, Part 2 (of 4) repeated on BBC Prime
2002 - Genesis of the Daleks, Part 2
repeated on BBC Kids
2003 Nightmare of Eden, Parts 3 and 4
both repeated on BBC Kids (Can); Vengeance
on Varos Omnibus repeated on UK Gold; and
The Two DoctorsParts 1 and 2 (of 6) both
repeated on Iowa PTV
2004 Pyramids of Mars, Part
3 repeated on ABC
2005 Attack of the Cybermen, Parts
1 and 2 (of 4) both repeated on ABC
2007 Aliens of LondonWorld War ThreeDalekThe Long
GameThe Empty ChildThe Doctor DancesBad Wolf and
The Parting of the Ways all repeated on Syfy (US); and
Doomsday and Doctor Who Confidential: Finale both
repeated on BBC3
2008 The Visitation, Parts 2 and 3 both repeated on MTV3
SciFi and TV4; Rose repeated on WQLN, KQED Plus and Syfy
(Rus); Rise of the Cybermen repeated on OETA; Doomsday first
screened on HRT2; The Sound of Drums repeated on Syfy (Ben);
and Doctor Who Confidential: Bringing Back the Doctor repeated
on KQED Plus
2009 - Daleks in Manhattan repeated on Idaho
PTV; The Sound of Drums repeated on Syfy
(Ben); and The Waters of Mars first screened
on ABC1
2010 The Christmas Invasion repeated on UKTV (Aus); Forest
 of the Dead and Greatest Moments: The Enemies both repeated
on BBC3; and The Stolen Earth, Journey's End and The Eleventh
Hour all repeated on Syfy (Spa)
2011 Warriors' Gate, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated
on Syfy (Aus); The Awakening Omnibus repeated on
 MTV3 SciFi, TV2 and TV4; Fear Her and The Beast
Below both repeated on UKTV (Aus); Forest of the
Dead repeated on Space; and Prequel: The Doctor,
the Widow and the Wardrobe released online
2012 The Empty Child repeated on BBC America;
and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown: What Goes
on Tour repeated on UKTV (Aus)
2013 Bad Wolf repeated on France 4; The 
Impossible Planet and Smith and Jones both
repeated on Watch; The Fires of Pompeii
 repeated on BBC America; The End of Time, Part 1 repeated on BBC
Nordic; Amy's Choice repeated on Syfy (Port); A Good Man Goes to 
War repeated on BBC Entertainment LA; Let's Kill Hitler and
Night Terrors both repeated on BBC3; Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 
repeated on BBC Entertainment EU, Rom and ME;
The Best of the Doctor repeated on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska
HD; and Doctor Who Confidential: Breaking the Silence repeated on
BBC Entertainment AP
2014 - The Dominators, Episodes 3 to 5 and The Mind Robber, Episode
1 repeated and The Monster of Peladon, Parts 1 and 2 first screened,
all on Retro TV; The Brain of Morbius Omnibus repeated on Horror;
Aliens of London and Doctor Who Confidential: I Get a Sidekick Out 
of You both repeated on UNC MX; Fear Her repeated on UKTV; Army 
of Ghosts and Doomsday both repeated on UKTV (Aus); The Fires of 
Pompeii, Planet of the Ood, The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison 
Sky all repeated on BBC America; Flesh and Stone and The Vampires 
of Venice both repeated on Space; A Christmas Carol repeated on Syfy
 (Aus); The Impossible Astronaut, Day of the Moon, The Curse of the 
Black Spot and The Doctor's Wife all repeated on Syfy (Ben) and 
Syfy (Aus); The Rebel Flesh repeated on Syfy (Ben); The Wedding
 of River Song repeated on OETA; The Doctor, the Widow and 
the Wardrobe repeated on BBC3; A Town Called Mercy and The 
Power of Three both repeated on BBC Nordic HD and BBC 
Polska HD; The Angels Take Manhattan and The Snowmen 
both repeated on BBC America and RAI4; Hide repeated on
BBC Entertainment EU, Rom, ME and Jeem TV (ME); 
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS repeated on BBC
Entertainment EU, Romania and ME; Kill the Moon repeated 
on Fox (FRG); Mummy on the Orient Express repeated on
BBC Entertainment AP and Fox; Flatline repeated on BBC
Entertainment AP; and In the Forest of the Night first 
screened on DR3
2015 Terror of the Zygons, Part 2 repeated on KRWG; The Face of 
Evil, Part 3, The Sontaran Stratagem and The Impossible Astronaut 
all repeated on Syfy (Aus); The Invasion of Time, Parts 3 and 4 both 
repeated on Retro TV; Vengeance on Varos, Part 1 repeated on KBTC;
The End of the World and Aliens of London both repeated on EBRU;
The Hungry Earth repeated on BBC Entertainment AP;
Dinosaurs on a SpaceshipA Town Called Mercy, The Power of Three,
The Angels Take Manhattan and The Bells of Saint John all repeated
 on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska HD; Hide and Journey to the Centre
of the TARDIS both repeated on BBC Entertainment EU, Romania
and ME; The Time of the Doctor repeated on OETA; Deep 
Breath repeated on Idaho PTV; Last Christmas repeated on BBC
America; The Magician's Apprentice repeated on BBC America and 
Fox (FRG); The Witch's Familiar repeated on Fox; Face the Raven
first screened on FX (Ind); Heaven Sent repeated on BBC America,
BBC First (Ben) and BBC Entertainment AP; and Hell Bent first
screened on BBC America, BBC Entertainment AP, Space, Prime 
and ABC
2016 The Face of Evil, Part 4 and The Robots of Death, Part 1 both 
repeated on Retro TV; World War Three and Heaven Sent both 
repeated on Syfy (Aus); Voyage of the Damned and Partners in Crime 
both repeated on BBC America; The Fires of Pompeii repeated on BBC 
America and BBC Polska HD; Planet of the Ood repeated on BBC 
Polska HD; The God Complex both repeated on Syfy (LA);
 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship repeated on Syfy (Bra); Cold
War repeated on The Zone; Listen repeated on BBC First
 (ME); Flatline repeated on One ARD; and Last Christmas
repeated on BBC First (RSA)
2017 The Creature from the PitParts and
2 both repeated on Retro TV; Snakedance,
Part 3 repeated on Jones! too; Bad Wolf
repeated on ABC and ABC ME; The Runaway
Bride repeated on The Box; The Poison Sky
repeated on BBC Polska HD; The Doctor's Daughter repeated on BBC
 Polska HD and Syfy (Aus); The Big Bang and The Impossible Astronaut 
both repeated on Syfy (Bra); Closing Time, The Wedding of River Song 
and The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe all repeated on BBC 
America; The Crimson Horror and Nightmare in Silver both repeated 
on Space; Robot of Sherwood repeated on DR3; The Zygon Inversion 
both repeated on BBC First (ME); and The Pilot and Smile both first 
screened on Fox (FRG)
2018 - Journey's End repeated on ABC; The Curse of the Black
Spot repeated on RAI4; The Doctor's Wife repeated on ABC,
France 4 and RAI4; The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People
both repeated on France 4; The Zygon Invasion and The
Zygon Inversion both repeated on Fox (FRG); and It
Takes You Away first screened on France 4 and YLE TV2
2019 Robot of Sherwood and Behind the Lens:
The Day of the Doctor both repeated on BBC
Polska HD; and The Magician's Apprentice
repeated on BBC Entertainment EU
2020 The Mind Robber Omnibus repeated
on Iowa PTV; Arc of Infinity, Parts 1 and 2
and Attack of the Cybermen, Parts 3 and 4
(of 4) all repeated on Retro TV; The Caves
of AndrozaniParts 3 and 4 both repeated
on KBTC; Partners in Crime repeated on
ABC ME; Thin Ice and Knock Knock both
repeated on RAI4; The Tsuranga Conundrum
repeated on W; Demons of the Punjab and
It Takes You Away both repeated on W and
NRJ12; The Witchfinders and Kerblam! both
repeated on W, NRJ12 and BBC Polska HD;
The Timeless Children repeated on Fox (FRG);
and Behind the Lens: The Time of the Doctor
repeated on BBC Polska HD
2021 The Horns of Nimon, Parts 3 and
4 both repeated on Retro TV; A Good Man
Goes to War repeated on BBC Polska HD;
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
repeated on BBC First Turkey; Deep
Breath repeated on ABC2; and The
Vanquishers first screened on BBC
America, ABC2, CTV and TV2
2022 Ghost Light Omnibus, Orphan
55 and Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror
all repeated on One ARD; Army of
Ghosts repeated on Fox SciFi; and
Heaven Sent and Hell Bent both
repeated on BBC America
2023 The Pandorica Opens repeated
on Fox SciFi; and Wild Blue Yonder
repeated on BBC2
2024 Thin Ice repeated on ABC Family;
and Knock Knock repeated on ABC
Entertains
2025 - The Runaway Bride repeated on
BBC3