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Sunday, 28 December 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

Agatha Christie's sixteenth crime novel was
her most successful and dramatised book to
date, and it remains Hercule Poirot's most
renowned case. The book was serialised in
America as Murder in the Calais Coach in
 1933, then issued as Murder on the Train.
The Queen of Crime's inspiration for the
story's setting was personal - her own journey
on the train was delayed by flooding in 1931.
The background behind the titular crime was
based on the actual Lindbergh kidnapping case
of 1932, dubbed the Crime of the Century.
The first cinematic adaptation of the mystery
(released by EMI in 1974) was shown on BBC2
today. The stellar cast was led by Albert Finney
(1936-2019) as Poirot, and featured Richard Widmark, Sean Connery, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid
Bergman, John Gielgud, Anthony Perkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael York,
and these eight Doctor Who cast and crew connections:
  • George Coulouris (Dr. Constantine here; DI Hamstead in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, 1939) was Arbitan in (episode 1 of) The Keys of Marinus
  • Big Finish actor Vernon [Alexandre] Dobtcheff (Concierge here; Lee in Hercule Poirot's Christmas; Deschanel in The Body in the Library, 2011/France 2) was Alien Scientist in The War Games, then voiced Dadda Desaka for The Cradle of the Snake (2010), Sibelius Crow for The Necropolis ExpressShamur for The Children of Seth (both 2011), Professor Heinrich Schumann for Threshold (2012), and Jorenzo Zorn for The Genesis Chamber (2016)
  • Andrew Andreas (Waiter) was an Egyptian Warrior in The Daleks' Master Plan (10), Guard in The Enemy of the World, and German Soldier in The War Games (3)
  • David de Keyser (Ticket Collector here; Beaujeu in The Chocolate Box) provided the voice of the Atraxi for The Eleventh Hour, then voiced the Cybermen for The Eternity Clock
  • Robert [born Lucio Herbert] Rietty (Loudspeaker voice) voiced Bedloe for Death Comes to Time
  • Vic Tablian [born Varoujan Aintablian] (Hawker here; Guard for Radio 4 version, 1993/4) was Ahmed in Pyramids of Mars (1)
  • Richard Rodney Bennett (composer here & Murder with Mirrors) and Marcus Dods (conductor) both worked on The Aztecs too

Sunday, 14 December 2025

Doctor Who Vs. Agatha Christie's Poirot, Series 6

David Suchet, Hugh Fraser,
Philip Jackson, and Pauline
Moran returned for four new
period crime dramas from
Carnival Films, first show in the
winters of 1995 then 1996.
Known in America as Holiday For Murder, the festive mystery
was published in 1938. BBC
Radio 4 dramatised the case in
2005, with Peter Sallis as Poirot.
Hickory Dickory Dock was issued
in 1955 (Hickory Dickory Death
in the US). Murder on the Links,
Christie's third novel, appeared
in 1923 and was also adapted for
radio in 1980, starring John Moffat as the Belgian. Dumb Witness
(issued in 1937) was based on The Incident of the Dog's Bell, a lost
short story only released in 2009 - a radio version was broadcast in
2006. A repeat run of the feature-length mysteries began on ITV3
today - they featured a total of eighteen Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:

Hercule Poirot's Christmas (UK TX: New Year's Day 1995)
  • Eric Carte (George here; Mackenzie in And Then There Were None, 2015) voiced Arak Varren for Big Finish's The Robots of Life (2019)
  • AndrĂ©e Bernard (Magdalene) was Dolly Bailey in The Shakespeare Code, then voiced Ellen Green for Blue Forgotten Planet (2009), Erisi for The Entropy Composition, Lorelei for Paradise 5 (both 2010), Joanna Slade for The Feast of Axos (2011), Dr. Paignton for The Red House, Susie/Sylvie for Stage FrightTethneka/Carter/Thing for Terror of the Sontarans (all 2015), Lulu Hammerstein for Silent Scream, and Mary Sissinghurst for The Carrionite Curse (both 2017)
  • Vernon [Alexandre] Dobtcheff (Lee here; Concierge in Murder on the Orient Express, 1974) was the [Chief] Scientist in The War Games, then voiced Dadda Desaka for The Cradle of the Snake (2010), Sibelius Crow for The Necropolis ExpressShamur for The Children of Seth (both 2011), Heinrich Schuman for Threshold (2012), and Jorenzo Zorn for The Genesis Chamber (2016)
  • Sasha Behar (Pilar) was Sister Spurrina in The Fires of Pompeii, and voiced Presidential Aide for Songs of LoveTessno/Ladonne for Stop the Clock (2017), Admiral Eno for The Lifeboat and the Deathboat (2019), Talarn/Bullet/Thayla for Dust Devil, and Diana Hendry for The Seas of Titan (both 2022)
  • Christopher Webber (Steward) voiced Harding Wellman for Winter for the Adept (2000)
  • for George Little see Series 1
Hickory Dickory Dock (UK TX: February 12 1995)
    • Jonathan Firth (Chapman here; Drake in Sparkling Cyanide; Robarts in Witness for the Prosecution, 2021) voiced John for The Doomwood Curse (2008), Cadwallader for Harvest of the Sycorax (2016), and the Duke of Cardenas for Kingdom of Lies (2018)
    • Granville Saxton (Casterman here; Dr. Burton in The House of Lurking Death) voiced the Duke of Wellington for The Curse of Davros (2012)
    • Rachel [born Linda] Bell (Mrs. Nicoletis here; Jennifer in A Pocketful of Rye, 1985) was Priscilla P in The Happiness Patrol
    • Alec Linstead (Pharmacist) was Sergeant [Tom] Osgood in The Daemons, Arnold Jellicoe in Robot, and Arthur Stengos in Revelation of the Daleks
    • Brian McDermott (Inspector here; Metcalf/Trotter in The Mousetrap, 1962/1976) was Sheard in Time Flight
    • Polly Kemp (Patricia) voiced Duchess Callys Flambo/Brummagem Betty/Golp for Dining With Death (2019), and Calo/Quarks for Dominant Species (2024)
    Murder On The Links (UK TX: February 11 1996)
    • Howard Lee (Golfer) was Dr. Gachet in The Pandorica Opens
    • Belinda Stewart Wilson (Secretary) voiced Overton for Who Killed Toby Kinsella? (2016), and Vashir for The Return of the Doctor (2025)
    • Sean Clayton was also assistant director of Dalek and Father's Day
    Dumb Witness (UK TX: March 16 1996)
    • Patrick [Geoffrey] Ryecart (Charles here; Morgan in The Labours of Hercules) was Dr. Crozier in Mindwarp
    • Jonathan Newth (Grainger here; Hailsham-Brown in Spider's Web, 1982; Stavansson in The Case of the Missing Lady) was Orfe in Underworld
    • Paul Herzberg (Jacob) voiced Dr. Suleiman Zorn for Shadow of the Sun (2020), and Betterment for The Mindless Ones (2022)

    Tuesday, 2 December 2025

    Doctor Who Vs. Sherlock Holmes: The Golden Years

    London-born Christopher Lee (1922-
    2015) appeared opposite Peter 
    Cushing in Hammer's The Hound of
    the Baskervilles in 1959, but he first
    portrayed the Great Detective in the
    European television movie, The Deadly
     Necklace (1962). Lee returned to the
    role thirty years later for two TV
    mysteries, shot back-to-back in 1991
    by Harmony Gold Productions. He had
    also played Mycroft Holmes in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970).
     Patrick Macnee reprised the role of Dr.
     Watson here (first realised for Sherlock
    Holmes in New York in 1976), then
     depicted Holmes for The Hound of
    London (1993). The first case was shown on Together TV (formerly the Community channel) tonight - both
    films featured a total of twelve Doctor Who cast connections:

    The Leading Lady (1991)
    • John [David] Bennett (Freud) was General Finch in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, and Li H'sen Chang in The Talons of Weng-Chiang
    • Nicholas Gecks (Simpson-Makepeace here; Wilder in The Priory School; Lestrade in Sherlock) was Albert Dumfries in The Sound of Drums
    • James [Rutherford Worsfold] Bree [born Thomson] (Dietrich here; Dr. Barnicot in The Six Napoleons; Butler in Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson: The Case of the Magruder's Murder; Coroner in The Empty House; Barrister in Without a Clue) was the Security Chief in The War Games, Nefred in Full Circle, the Keeper of the Matrix in The Ultimate Foe, and the Lama in Downtime
    • Robert [born Lucio Herbert Rietti] Rietty (Hoffman) voiced Bedloe for Death Comes to Time
    • Tom Chadbon (Zygovich here; Inspector Hawkins in The Red Circle & The Cardboard Box) was Duggan in City of Death, Merdeen in The Mysterious Planet, then voiced Gordon for Big Finish's No More Lies (2007), and Embery for The Paradox Planet and Legacy of Death (both 2016)
    • Cyril [Leonard] Shaps (Emperor here; Orlov in The Baker Street Boys; Smoot in Murder Rooms) was John Viner in The Tomb of the Cybermen, Dr. Lennox in The Ambassadors of Death, Professor Herbert Clegg in Planet of the Spiders, and the Archimandrite in The Androids of Tara
    • Michael McStay (Schmidt) was Derek Moberley in The Seeds of Doom
    • [George] Gertan Klauber (Doorman here; Man in The Boscombe Valley Mystery; the Pasha in The Seven Per-cent Solution) was the Galley Master in (episode 2 of) The Romansand Ola in The Macra Terror
    Incident at Victoria Falls (1992)
    • Richard [Andrew Palethorpe] Todd (Roberts) was Sanders in Kinda
    • Neil McCarthy (Morrison) was Barnham in The Mind of Evil, and Thawn in The Power of Kroll
    • Margaret John (Mrs. Hudson here) was Megan Jones in Fury from the Deep, and Grandma Connolly in The Idiot's Lantern
    • Jerome [Barry] Willis (Mycroft) was [Jocelyn] Stevens in The Green Death and Global Conspiracy?

    Monday, 1 December 2025

    Doctor Who Vs. Coronation Street @ 65, Part 3: 1965/66

    Hines appeared in three
    episodes as Roger Wain
    in March 1965. From
    1972, he spent 22
    years on ITV's rival
    soap Emmerdale Farm
    1965 saw the first Corrie spin-off, when Arthur
    Lowe's character, Leonard Swindley, appeared in
     Pardon My Expression, also from Granada TV
    (Dennis Spooner even scripted an episode).
    After two seasons Lowe moved onto another sit-
    com called Dad's Army.
    The Street became a huge success in Australia
    by the mid sixties, then started on Canadian and
    Dutch TV in 1966.
    More attempts were made to counter further
    criticism that the programme's portrayal of urban
    life was a "nostalgic fantasy" but controversial
    issues were not addressed for fear of alienating
    viewers.
    These two years on the Street featured Fraser
    Hines, Trevor Martinand a total of sixteen
    other Doctor Who cast connections:
    • Glyn [born Griffith] Owen (Lindley) was Rohm-Dutt in The Power of Kroll
    • [Albert] Edward [Walker] Evans (Petty) was Ted Moss in Image of the Fendahl
    • Rhys McConnochie (DI Lucas here; Toni, 1977) was Rod in (episode 1 of) The Enemy of the World
    • [Michael] Griffith Davies (Tony) and Windsor Davies (Officer) both starred in The Evil of the Daleks, as Kennedy and Toby respectively
    • Andrew [Fraser] Downie (Charlesworth) was Willie Mackay in The Highlanders
    • Dennis [Arthur Robert] Chinnery (Nigel here; Bassett, 1977) was Albert C. Richardson in The Chase (3), Gharman in Genesis of the Daleks, and Professor Sylvest in The Twin Dilemma (1)
    • Donald [Marland] Hewlett (Maxwell) was Hardiman in The Claws of Axos
    • David Valla [born Halliwell] (Syms) was Lieutenant Crane in The War Games (3)
    • Margaret John (Mrs. Nathan) was Megan Jones in Fury from the Deep, and Grandma Connolly in The Idiot's Lantern
    • John Woodvine (Driver here; Hoyle, 2010) was the Marshal in The Armageddon Factor
    • Tom [Welsh] Watson (Turner) was Ramo in The Underwater Menace
    • Derek Pollitt (Ambulance man) was Driver [Gwynfor Ivor] Evans in The Web of Fear, Private Wright in The Silurians (6), and Professor Caldera in Shada (4)
    • [Mary Irene] Colette O'Neil [born McCrossan] (Ruth) was Tanha in Snakedance
    • Derek Smith (Bishop) was the Doorman in Human Nature
    • Kevin [Alan] Lindsay (Dr. Connor) was Commander Linx in The Time Warrior, Cho Je in Planet of the Spiders, then Field Major Styre and the Marshal in The Sontaran Experiment

    Saturday, 30 August 2025

    Doctor Who Vs. Agatha Christie's Poirot, Series 3

    David Suchet (as the definitive Hercule Poirot), Hugh
    Fraser, Philip Jackson, and Pauline Moran all returned
    for eleven period crime dramas, first broadcast on ITV through the autumn and winter of 1990/91.
     The opening feature-length mystery was based on
    the Queen of Crime's debut novel, written in 1916
    and published in 1920. Five of the cases were based
    on short stories from Poirot's Early Cases (issued in
    1974), three derived from Poirot Investigates (1924),
     and two originated from The Adventure of the
    Christmas Pudding (1960).
    A repeat run of the third season concluded on ITV3
    last night - it featured Peter Capaldi (pictured in
    Wasps' Nest), and a total of forty-nine Doctor Who
    cast and crew connections:

    The Mysterious Affair At Styles (UK TX: September 16 1990)
    • Joanna McCallum (Evie here; Laura for A Murder is Announced, 1999; Mrs. Olivera for One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, 2004; Princess in Murder on the Orient Express, 2022) voiced the Bursar for Big Finish's Night Thoughts (2006)
    • David Savile (Summerhaye) was Lieutenant Jeremy Carstairs in The War Games, Professor Winser in The Claws of Axos, and Colonel Charles Crichton in The Five Doctors
    • Anthony Calf (Cavendish) was Charles in The Visitation, Colonel Godsacre in Empress of Mars, and voiced Lord Barset for Frozen Time (2007), and Cal for Zero Space (2018)
    • [Frank] Morris Perry (Wells) was Captain Dent in Colony in Space
    • Tim Munro (Mace) was Ainu in The Creature from the Pit, and Sigurd in Terminus
    • Tim Preece (Philips) was Codal in Planet of the Daleks, then voiced the President for He Jests at Scars (2003)
    • Donald Pelmear (Judge) was Professor Rubeish in The Time Warrior
    • Robert Vowles (Driver) was a Gundan in Warriors' Gate
    • David Rintoul [born Wilson] (Cavendish) voiced Lord Henry Balfour for The Phoenix Strain (2016), Professor Andus Renwick for The Helm of Awe (2017), Galla Posca for Escape from Kaldor (2018), Dr. Leon Jessel for Fever Island (2019), Roger Hodgkiss for Barrister to the Stars (2020), Kinade/Priest/Bishop for The Curse of Lady Macbeth (2021), Garron for The Ribos Inheritance, and Butler for The House that Hoxx Built (both 2022)
    How Does Your Garden Grow? (UK TX: January 6 1991)
    • Elizabeth Waller was costume designer on The Robots of Death too
    The Million Dollar Bond Robbery (UK TX: January 13)
    • David [John] Quilter (Shaw here; Laidlaw in The Crackler) was Greeves in The Unicorn and the Wasp
    • Christopher Owen (Purser) was an Earthling in Meglos
    • Jonathan Stratt (Passenger) was the Taxi Driver in Partners in Crime
    • Dallas Adams (Hood) was Professor Howard Foster in Planet of Fire
    • Edward Phillips (Seller) was Parisian in (episode 3 of) The Massacre, and Scientist [Bob Anders] in The Moonbase
    • Lizzie McInnerny (Nurse here; Alex in Philomel Cottage, 2002; Jenny in The ABC Murders, 2018) voiced Harriet Quilp for The Yes Men (2015)
    The Plymouth Express (UK TX: January 20)
    • writer Rod Beacham made his TV acting debut as Corporal Lane in The Web of Fear
    • Julian [Neil Rohan] Wadham (Carrington here; Champneys in The Manhood of Edward Robinson; Halliday in Sleeping Murder, 2006) voiced Augustus Scullop for The Fourth Wall (2012)Joseph Holman for The Darkness of Glass (2015) and The Crowmarsh Experiment (2018), and Judge Perigold Trent for The Doomsday Contract (2021)
    • Steven Mackintosh (Newsboy) was Gazak in Timelash
    • Leon Eagles (Manager) was Jabel in The Face of Evil
    • John Abbott (Detective) was Vince Hawkins in Horror of Fang Rock
    • Reg [George] Thomason (Doorman here; Club member in The Mystery of the Spanish Chest; Drinker in The Chocolate Box; Audience in Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan; Barristr in Witness for the Prosecution, 1982) was Resistance Man in Daleks' Invasion 2150 AD
    Wasps' Nest (UK TX: January 27)
    • Julian Forsyth (Waiter) voiced Grei Potemic for Rewind (2022)
    • Hilary Tindall (Compere) played Marion Clements in The Curse of the Daleks
    The Tragedy At Marsdon Manor (UK TX: February 3)
    • Ian McCulloch (Maltravers) was Nilson in Warriors of the Deep
    • Geraldine Alexander (Susan here; Gwenda in Sleeping Murder, 1987; Blanche for Absent in the Spring) was Areta in Vengeance on Varos
    • Ralph Watson (Danvers) was the Generator Scientist in The Underwater Menace, Captain Knight in The Web of Fear and The Web of Time (2019), Ettis in The Monster of Peladon, and Ben Travers in Horror of Fang Rock (1)
    • Hilary [Sophia] Sesta (Receptionist) was the Fortune Teller in Snakedance
    The Double Clue (UK TX: February 10)
    • David [James] Bamber (Parker) was Captain Quell in Mummy on the Orient Express, and voiced Emperor Constantine for The Council of Nicaea (2005), and Colonel Ulrik/Whitmore for The Four Doctors (2010)
    • Mark Fletcher (Constable) was a Crewman in Earthshock
    • stuntman Martin Grace was a Thal in Dr. Who and the Daleks
    • for Jill Goldston (Waitress) see The Adventure of the Western Star
    The Mystery of the Spanish Chest (UK TX: February 17)
    • Caroline Langrishe (Marguerite here; Sally in Dead Man's Folly, 1986) voiced Shira for The Burning Prince (2012), and Lady Farina/the Red Lady for Doom Coalition 1 (2015)
    • Pip [Dean] Torrens (Rich here; Cloade in Taken at the Flood; Noel Coward in 4.50 from Paddington) was Headmaster Rocastle in Human Nature and The Family of Blood, then voiced Charlie Gibbs for Eldrad Must Die! (2013), and Kenton for Break the Ice (2022)
    • Peter Copley (Burgoyne) was Dr. Warlock in Pyramids of Mars
    • Metin Yenal (Umpire) was Karl in Silver Nemesis
    The Theft of the Royal Ruby (UK TX: February 24)
    • Frederick [William] Treves (Lacey here; Dr. Kennedy in Sleeping Murder, 1987) was Brotadac in Meglos
    • Gordon Reid (Shopkeeper here; Littledale for Sad Cypress, 1992) was Phillips in Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1)
    • [Patricia] Stephanie Cole (Mrs. Lacey here; Miss Casewell in The Mousetrap, 1968/9; Anna in Jane in Search of a Job; Ariadne Oliver for Hallowe'en PartyThe Pale Horse Cards on the Table) voiced Lady Marianna for The Abandoned (2014), and Narrator of Bessie Come Home
    • Iain Rattray (Waiter) was Habris in State of Decay
    • stuntman Jim Dowdall had uncredited roles in Day of the Daleks, Genesis of the DaleksGenesis of the Daleks and Frontios
    The Affair at the Victory Ball (UK TX: March 3)
    • Andrew Burt (Ackeley here; Dr. Quimper in 4. 50 from Paddington, 1987) was Valgard in Terminus
    • Harry Van Engel (Engineer here; Juror in Witness for the Prosecution, 1982) was a Kaled Scientist in Genesis of the Daleks
    • stuntman Steve Whyment was an extra in The Keeper of Traken and Snakedance
    The Mystery of the Hunter's Lodge (UK TX: March 10)
    • Roy Boyd (Stoddard) was Driscoll in The Hand of Fear
    • Bernard [Arthur Gordon] Horsfall (Pace) was Lemual Gulliver in The Mind Robber, Time Lord in The War Games, Taron in Planet of the Daleks, Chancellor Goth in The Deadly Assassin, and voiced Arnold Baynes for Davros (2003)
    • Victoria Alcock (Ellie) was Angela in Planet of the Dead, then voiced Marion for Power Play, and Winnie O'Connor for The Lonely Clock (both 2012)
    • Raymond Trickitt (Cooke) was the Ancient Haemovore in The Curse of Fenric
    • Jim Norton (Havering) voiced Major Thomas Kennet for Scream of the Shalka

    Wednesday, 30 July 2025

    Doctor Who Vs. Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD

    Six-part television serial The Dalek 
    Invasion of Earth was adapted for
    Amicus' second Dalek feature, but
    proved less successful than Dr. Who
    and the Daleks. Plans for a third
    feature, based on The Chase, were
    subsequently abandoned.
    Peter Cushing and Roberta Tovey
    reprised their roles of Dr. Who and
    Susan, and were joined by Jill
    Curzon (born 1936) as Louise and
    Bernard Cribbins (1928-2022) as
    PC Tom Campbell - replacing TV counterparts Ian and Barbara.
    Andre Morell was offered the part of
    Wyler (ultimately played by Andrew
    Keir) but was contracted to appear
    in The Massacre.
    Malcolm Hulke penned a proposed
    spin-off radio series, Journey Into
    Time, and a pilot episode starring
    Cushing was recorded but never broadcast. Recovered from the BBC
    archives, the script was published in fanzine, Nothing at the End of the
    Lane, in 2012 then novelised by Obverse Books in 2019. The video documentary, Dalekmania, was released by Lumiere in 1995.
    Shown on Film4 today, this sequel, again written by Milton Subotsky
    and directed by Gordon Flemyng, premiered in July 1966 - it featured
    these fifteen Doctor Who cast connections:
    • Ray [Michael] Brooks (David) voiced the eponymous role for Big Finish's The Trouble With Drax (2016) - he was offered the part of Orcini in November 1984, but William Gaunt was cast in Revelation of the Daleks
    • Kenneth [Murray] Watson (Craddock) was Bill Duggan in The Wheel in Space (according to IMDB, he was to play a Farmer in The Time Monster, but was replaced by George Lee)
    • Eileen [Mabel Elizabeth] Way (Old Woman) was Old Mother in 100,000 BC, and Karela in The Creature from the Pit
    • [William] Geoffrey Cheshire (Roboman) was the Viking Leader in The Time Meddler, Garge in (episode 3 of) The Daleks' Master Plan, and Tracy in The Invasion
    • Philip [Arvon] Madoc (Brockley) was Eelek in The Krotons, the War Lord in The War Games, Dr. Mehendri Solon in The Brain of Morbius, Fenner in The Power of Kroll, then voiced Victor Schaeffer for Master (2003), and Rag Cobden for Return of the Krotons (2009)
    • Roger Avon (Wells) was also Saphadin in The Crusade, and Daxtar in The Daleks' Master Plan (4)
    • Steve Peters (Roboman Leader) was an Extra in The Romans (3), Ice Warrior in The Seeds of Death, Guard in The Space Pirates, and Astronaut in The Ambassadors of Death
    • Tim Condren (Roboman) was Saxon Warrior in The Time Meddler (4), Soldier in The Web of Fear (4), and Guerilla in Day of the Daleks (1)
    • [Frederick] Alan Meacham (Prisoner) was Servant in The Massacre (4), and Technician in The Silurians (1)
    • Peter Brayham (Roboman) was stunt co-ordinator on The Christmas InvasionNew Earth and School Reunion
    • Derek Chafer (Man) appeared in forty episodes (from The Time Meddler to Warriors' Gate)
    • Bob Raymond [born Herbert James Roberts] (Man) was Priest in The Underwater Menace (1)
    • for Robert Jewell, David Graham and Peter Hawkins see Dr. Who and the Daleks

    Saturday, 21 June 2025

    Doctor Who On This Day #172

    1965 - Marco PoloEpisode 2: The Singing
    Sands repeated and The Keys of Marinus,
    Episode 4: The Snows of Terror first
    screened, both on ABC
    1968 - The Reign of Terror, Episode 5:
    A Bargain of Necessity and The Romans,
    Episode 2: All Roads Lead to Rome both
    repeated on TV1
    1969 - The War Games, Episode 10 first
    screened on BBC1
    1970 The Mind Robber, Episodes 3 and
    4 both repeated on ABC
    1971 The Enemy of the WorldEpisodes 
    5 and 6 both repeated and The Web of
    FearEpisode 1 repeated and Episode 2
    first screened, all on TV1
    1978 Carnival of Monsters, Episode 3
    and Death to the Daleks, Parts 1 and 3
    all repeated on ABC
    1979 The Three Doctors, Episodes 2
    and 3 and The Green Death, Episode 1
    all repeated on ABC
    1982 - Genesis of the Daleks, Parts 1
     to 3 all repeated on WTTW 11
    1983 - The Claws of AxosEpisode 1
    and 2 both repeated on ABC; and
    The Masque of Mandragora, Part 1
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1984 UnderworldPart 2 repeated on KQED Plus; and
    The Caves of AndrozaniPart 3 first screened on ABC
    1985 The Ambassadors of Death, Episodes 1 and 2
    both first screened on TV2 and Episode 3 repeated on
    KQED Plus; and The Talons of Weng-Chiang Omnibus 
    repeated on KQED Plus
    1986 Earthshock, Part 4 repeated on KQED Plus
    1987 Terminus Omnibus both repeated on KQED Plus
    1988 Revenge of the Cybermen, Part 2 repeated
    on Super Channel; Full Circle, Part 3 repeated on
    TV2; and Black Orchid, Part 1 repeated on KQED
    Plus
    1989 - Terror of the Zygons, Part 1 repeated on KQED 
    Plus; and The Seeds of Doom, Part 3 repeated on ABC
    1990 Terror of the Vervoids, Part 11 repeated on 
    KQED Plus
    1991 - Full Circle, Part 1 repeated on KQED Plus
    1993 The Time Warrior, Part 1 repeated on UK Gold;
    State of Decay Omnibus repeated on KQED Plus; and
    Attack of the Cybermen, Part 3 (of 4) repeated on ABC
    1994 - Castrovalva, Part 4 repeated on UK Gold
    1995 The Three Doctors, Part 1 repeated on UK 
    Gold
    1997 The Three Doctors and Carnival
    of Monsters Omnibuses both repeated on
    UKTV (Aus); and Planet of the Spiders,
    Part 6 repeated on ZTV
    1998 The Sensorites, Episode 1: Strangers in Space 
    repeated on Space; and Delta and the Bannermen and 
    Dragonfire Omnibuses both repeated on UK Gold
    1999 The Ambassadors of Death, Episode 6 repeated 
    on Space; The Robots of Death Omnibus and I Was a 
    Doctor Who Monster both screened on KQED Plus; and 
    Warriors' Gate, Part 3 repeated on UKTV (Aus)
    2000 - Planet of Giants, Episode 2: Dangerous
    Journey repeated on Prime; and The
    Silurians, Episode 1 repeated on UKTV (Aus)
    2001 The Seeds of Doom, Parts 5 and
     6 both repeated on BBC America; The
     Creature from the Pit, Part 1 repeated on
    UKTV (Aus); and EnlightenmentPart 2
    repeated on BBC Prime
    2002 The Invasion of Time, Part 1 repeated on BBC 
    Kids (Can); and Warriors of the Deep, Parts 3 and 4
    both repeated on NHPTV
    2003 - The Hand of Fear, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated 
    on BBC Kids (Can); The Deadly Assassin Omnibus
    repeated on UK Gold; Terminus Omnibus repeated on
    KERA; and Remembrance of the Daleks, Parts 1 and 2
    both repeated on Colorado PTV
    2004 - The Daemons, Episode 2 repeated on ABC
    2005 The Horns of Nimon, Part 4 repeated on ABC
    2006 Rose repeated on People+ Arts
    (Spa); World War Three repeated on ZtĂ©le;
    and The Impossible Planet repeated on BBC3
    2007 The Doctor Dances and Doctor Who
    Confidential: Weird Science both first screened
    on WLIW 21
    2008 - The Sea Devils, Episode 6 and The Curse
    of PeladonEpisode 1 both repeated on MTV3 SciFi 
    and TV4; Aliens of London repeated on Syfy (Rus); 
    Dalek and Doctor Who Confidential: The Daleks 
    both repeated on WLIW 21; Boom Town repeated
     on Jimmy; Army of Ghosts first screened on OETA;
    The Unicorn and the Wasp repeated and Silence
    in the Library first screened, both on Syfy (US);
    Turn Left first screened on BBC1; and Doctor Who 
    Confidential: Here Come the Girls first screened
    on BBC3
    2009 Evolution of the Daleks repeated on WXXI; 
    42 and Doctor Who Confidential: Space Craft both 
    repeated on Idaho PTV; The Sound of Drums first 
    screened on WTVP; Last of the Time Lords and
    Doctor Who Confidential: The Valiant Quest both
    first screened on MPTV; The Fires of Pompeii
    repeated on Syfy (Ben); and Doctor Who 
    Confidential: Here Come the Girls repeated on
    BBC3
    2010 - Dalek repeated on Syfy (Rus); New Earth
    and Tooth and Claw both repeated on Syfy (FRG);
    The Idiot's Lantern, Forest of the Dead and Midnight 
    all repeated on Syfy (Spa); Utopia repeated on
    WTTW 11; The Pandorica Opens repeated on BBC
    HD; and The Scapegoat, Episode 2 repeated on
    Radio 7
    2011 Mawdryn Undead, Parts 3 and 4 both repeated 
    on MTV3 SciFi, TV2 and TV4; Aliens of London repeated
    on BBC America; The Satan Pit repeated on Watch; The
     Hungry Earth and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown: 
    After Effects both repeated on UKTV (Aus); and 
    Greatest Moments: Aliens first screened on ABC2
    2012 The Girl in the Fireplace repeated on BBC
    America; The Satan Pit first screened on YLE TV2;
    Human Nature and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown: 
    Alter Ego both repeated on ABC2; and Doctor Who 
    Confidential Cutdown: Oods and Ends repeated on 
    UKTV (Aus)
    2013 The End of the World repeated on Watch;
    42 repeated on Syfy (Port); The God Complex
    repeated on Syfy (Spa); Doctor Who Confidential:
    You've Got the Look repeated on BBC
    Entertainment AP; Doctor Who Confidential:
    The Valiant Quest repeated on BBC Entertainment
    ME; Doctor Who Confidential: Arthurian Legend 
    repeated on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska HD;
    and Doctor Who Confidential Cutdown: Bigger on
    the Inside and Heartbreak Hotel both repeated
    on UKTV (Aus)
    2014 The Brain of Morbius Omnibus repeated on
    Horror; The Robots of Death, Parts 3 and 4, The 
    Talons of Weng-Chiang, Parts 1 to 3, Resurrection 
    of the DaleksPart 2, The Caves of Androzani,
    Part 1, Tooth and ClawSchool ReunionThe Girl
     in the FireplaceRise of the Cybermen and The
    Age of Steel all repeated on Syfy (Aus); Father's 
    Day repeated on TV3 (Spa); The Impossible Planet
    Planet of the Ood and The Sontaran Stratagem all 
    repeated on RAI4; The Lazarus Experiment 
    repeated on KCPT2; The End of Time, Parts
    1 and 2, The Eleventh HourThe Beast Below
    and Victory of the Daleks all repeated on Fox
    (FRG); The Vampires of Venice repeated on
    OETA; The Hungry Earth repeated on BBC Nordic
    HD and BBC Polska HD; Cold Blood and Vincent and the 
    Doctor both repeated on BBC Nordic HD, BBC Polska HD and Syfy (Port);
    A Christmas Carol and The Impossible Astronaut both repeated on BBC
    America; Day of the Moon repeated on BBC America and Jeem TV
     (ME); A Good Man Goes to War and Night Terrors both repeated
    on France 4; Let's Kill Hitler repeated on France 4 and Syfy (Spa);
     The Girl Who WaitedThe God Complex and Closing Time all repeated
    on Syfy (Ben); Asylum of the Daleks and Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 
    both repeated on ABC2; The Angels Take Manhattan repeated
    on BBC Nordic; Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS repeated
    on WGVU; The Crimson HorrorNightmare in Silver and The
    Day of the Doctor all repeated on Really Scary TV; The Name
    of the Doctor repeated
    on Really Scary TV and UKTV (NZ); The Time of the Doctor 
    repeated on BBC3; Doctor Who Prom (2010) repeated on BBC
    Entertainment LA HD; Best of the Christmas Specials and Doctor 
    Who Confidential: After Effects both repeated on BBC Entertainment
     ME; and Best of the Doctor repeated on BBC Entertainment EU,
    Romania and ME
    2015 The Claws of Axos, Episodes 2 to 4 all repeated
     on Retro TV; Colony in Space, Episode 1 repeated on
    Retro TV and Omnibus repeated on KERA; The Seeds
     of DoomPart 1 repeated on KPTS; The Keeper of 
    Traken, Part 2 repeated on Syfy (Aus); Snakedance,
    Parts 3 and 4 both repeated on KBTC; The Parting
    of the Ways and New Earth both repeated on
    France 4; The Satan Pit first screened on Disney 
    XD (US); Fear Her and Doomsday both repeated
    on FX (Ind); Army of Ghosts repeated on FX and 
    UNC-TV; 42 repeated on WILL; The End of Time
    Part 1 repeated on KLRU; Vincent and the Doctor
    and Doctor Who Confidential: Bigger on the 
    Inside both repeated on BBC Entertainment AP;
    The Lodger and Doctor Who Confidential: Extra
    Time both repeated on BBC Entertainment EU,
    Rom and ME; A Christmas Carol repeated on
    KCPT; The Doctor's Wife, The Rebel FleshThe 
    Almost People and A Good Man Goes to War all
    repeated on KCPT2; The Girl Who Waited repeated
     on OETA; Asylum of the Daleks repeated on Watch
    and Iowa PTV; Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, A Town
    Called MercyThe Power of Three and Nightmare
    in Silver all repeated on Watch; The Angels Take 
    Manhattan repeated on Watch, Syfy (Aus) and WPT;
    The Rings of AkhatenCold WarHideJourney to the
    Centre of the TARDIS and The Crimson Horror all
    repeated on BBC Nordic HD and BBC Polska HD;
    The Name of the Doctor repeated on MPTV; The
    Time of the Doctor repeated on BBC America;
    Doctor Who Confidential: Welcome to Torchwood
     repeated on UNC-TV; and The Oseidon Adventure
    repeated on Radio 4 Extra
    2016 100,000 BC, Episode 1: An Unearthly Child and
    Survival, Part 3 both repeated on Retro TV; Rose, Vincent
    and the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor all repeated
    on Syfy (Aus); The Fires of Pompeii repeated on Watch;
    Midnight repeated on BBC Polska HD; The Doctor's Wife 
    repeated on TV Cultura; Asylum of the Daleks repeated
    on Einsfestival; A Town Called Mercy repeated on Space;
    The Snowmen repeated on Syfy (Spa); The Bells of Saint 
    John repeated on ABC2; Robot of Sherwood repeated
    on BBC Entertainment AP; and Flatline repeated on
     BBC First (ME) and YLE TV2
    2017 The Space Museum, Episodes 1 and 2 both
    repeated on Retro TV; The Hanof FearPart 3 repeated
    on The Zone; Father's Day repeated on Syfy (Aus); New 
    EarthTooth and Claw, School Reunion, The Girl in the 
    Fireplace, Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel 
    all repeated on BBC America; Evolution of the Daleks 
    and The Lazarus Experiment both repeated on RAI4;
    Hide and Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS both
    repeated on FX (Ind); Nightmare in Silver and The
    Name of the Doctor both repeated on BBC Polska HD;
    Into the Dalek and Robot of Sherwood both repeated 
    on Syfy (Bra); and Dark Water and Death in Heaven 
    both repeated on Syfy (LA)
    2018 Inferno, Episodes 2 and 3 both repeated on Retro
    TV; Robot, The Ark in SpaceThe Sontaran Experiment
    and Genesis of the Daleks Omnibuses all streamed on
    Twitch TV; Smith and Jones repeated on BBC Polska HD;
     Victory of the Daleks repeated on Sky 5; Death in
    HeavenPart 2 (of 2) repeated on Star World Premiere;
     and SepulchreEpisode 1 repeated on Radio 4 Extra
    2019 - The Time Warrior, Parts 1 and 2 both repeated on
    Retro TV; Full Circle, Parts 3 and 4 and Warriors' Gate, Part
    all repeated on Jones! too; Flatline and In the Forest of
    the Night both repeated on Sony SciFi; and The Eaters of
    Light and World Enough and Time both repeated on Fox
    (FRG)
    2020 The Web Planet Omnibus repeated on Iowa PTV;
    The DominatorOmnibus repeated on Idaho PTV; The
    Deadly Assassin Omnibus repeated on Retro TV; Horror
    of Fang Rock Omnibus repeated on WSRE; The Pirate 
    Planet Omnibus repeated on MPTV; Black Orchid
    Omnibus repeated on KBTC; Journey's EndThe
    Eleventh HourThe Beast BelowVictory of the Daleks
    and The Time of Angels all repeated on W; Vincent and
    the DoctorThe LodgerThe Pandorica Opens and The
    Big Bang all repeated on BBC Turkey; The God Complex
    and Closing Time both repeated on One ARD; Demons of
    the Punjab repeated on BBC Polska HD; and The Battle
    of Ranskoor Av Kolos repeated on Fox (FRG)
    2021 Night Terrors repeated
    on BBC Polska HD; and The Girl
    Who Died repeated on ABC2
    2022 The Time Meddler, Episodes
    and 2 both repeated on Retro TV;
    The Doctor Dances and Boom Town
    both repeated on One ARD; and The
    Girl Who Waited repeated on ABC2
    2024 - New Earth repeated on ABC
    Entertains; The Legend of Ruby Sunday
    and Empire of Death both screened at
    cinemas (UK); and Tales of the TARDIS:
    Pyramids of Mars repeated on BBC4
    2025 - The Eaters of Light repeated on
    ABC Entertains