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by Cody Salis with thanks to, and additional information from, Shaun Hately and Darryl Gillikin
Information concerning certain actors and actresses who have appeared on Doctor Who (besides Peter Davison) in one or more stories. Seventies Tomorrow People
The Slaves (and Revenge) of Jedikiah
Francis De Wolff (Jedikiah)
He appeared in two stories with the First Doctor (William Hartnell) in
the 1960's. The first was in The Keys of Marinus. He appeared
in part 4, The Snows of Terror as Vasor. The
second story was called The Myth Makers. In this one he played
Agamemnon.
The Slaves of Jedikiah and The Vanishing Earth
Derek Crewe (Lefty)
Ginge's right hand man appeared with the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) in The Sun Makers in 1978 as Synge.
The Vanishing Earth
Kevin Stoney (Harry Steen)
Appeared in one story with the First Doctor (William Hartnell) and one story with the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) in the 1960's. In the first story he played Mavic Chen, the Guardian of the Solar System. The title of this story was The Dalek Master Plan. In the second story, The Invasion, he played Tobias Vaughn. His character in this story at first helped the Cybermen, but then sided with The Second Doctor and his companions. He also appeared in an early episode with the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) in parts 2-4 of Revenge of the Cybermen. His character name was Tyrum.
John Woodnutt (The Spidron)
He appeared in four stories. Two with the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) in the 1970's, and two with the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker). The first was the first story to feature the Third Doctor. He played Hibbert in The Spearhead From Space, and he played the (Draconian) Emperor in the story Frontier In Space. In the first story with Tom Baker, Terror of the Zygons, he played a duel role: a Scottish Duke, Duke of Forgill, and Broton, the leader of the Zygons. His last apperance was in Tom Baker's second to last story called The Keeper of Traken. In this story he played Seron, who was killed off in the first half of the story by Melkur (Geoffery Beevers).
A Rift In Time
Sylvia Colridge (Professor Freda Garner)
Mrs. Colridge appeared in the season 13 story with Tom Baker The Seeds of Doom as Amelia Ducat.
Revenge of Jedikiah
Anne Ridler (Prof. Johnston)
Ms. Ridler played Dr. Corwyn in the Patrick Troughton story The Wheel In Space.
Hitler's Last Secret
Micheal Sheard (Hitler/Neebor)
He appeared many times in Doctor Who. His first appearance was in the Hartnell story
The Ark as Rhos. His last appearance was in the McCoy story, Remembrance of the Daleks as the Headmaster of the Coal Hill school. Other appearances include: the Pertwee story, The Mind of Evil as Dr. Roland Summers; the Tom Baker stories, The Pyramids of Mars as Laurence Scarman and The Invisible Enemy as Supervisor Lowe; and the Davidson story, Castrovalva as Mergrave, one of the Castrovalvans, and the Master's (Anthony Ainley) Block Transfer Computations.
Leon Eagles (Major Hughes)
Mr. Eagles appeared in parts three and four of the Tom Baker story The Face of Evil as Jabel.
The Dirtiest Business
Royce Mills (Doctor Taylor)
This gentleman used his voice only as a Dalek in the Peter Davison story Ressurection of the Daleks and in the Colin Baker story Revelation of the Daleks.
The Lost Gods
Burt Kwok
This is the most unusual in the sense that Burt Kwok, and the 5th
Doctor (Peter Davison) did the same story early in the adventures
of the 5th Doctor called Four To Doomsday. He played an android
version of an ancient oriental man named Lin-Fu-Tu.
Other
Dudley Simpson (Composer of theme music)
He did the incidental music off and on, throughout the 70's series of Doctor Who for both the 3rd and 4th Doctor Eras from season 7 to season 17. He also appeared in a small role of the conductor in the season 14 story The Talons of Weng Chang.
Nicholas Young (John)
He appeared with Jon Pertwee (the Third Doctor) in a film called Adventures of a Private Eye in 1977, probably between the 5th and 6th seasons of the TP. In this movie, Pertwee plays the boss, while Young plays a gangster named Legs Luigi.
Ninety's Tomorrow People
The Origin Story
Ricco Ross (Officer Young)
Mr. Ross played the Ringmaster in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, a 1988 episode with Sylvester McCoy.
The Culex Experiment
Jean Marsh (Dr. Culex)
She appeared in two Doctor Who stories. The first as a companion of the First Doctor (William Hartnell) in The Dalek Master Plan. She played an agent of the SSS working under Mavic Chen (Kevin Stoney), and when she was betrayed by Chen, she joined forces with the Doctor. She then appeared in a Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) story called Battlefield (1989). In this story she played a villian who tried to stop the Doctor and
his companion Ace.
Adam Blackwood (Dr. Poole)
He appeared with the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) in the first story of the Trial of the Time Lord series, The Mysterious Planet as Balazar.
Monsoon Man
Christopher Benjamin (Middlemass)
Mr. Benjamin played Henry Gordon Jago in The Talons of Weng Chiang in the 1977 episode with Tom Baker.
Peggy Mount (Mrs. Butterworth)
Mrs. Mount was also in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy as the Stall vendor who despised anyone going to the Psycic Circus!
The Rameses Connection
Elizabeth Spriggs (Millicent F. Rutherford)
Mrs. Spriggs appeared in the second Sylvester McCoy story Paradise Towers as
Tabby, one of the residents.
The Living Stones
Sharon Duce (Penny Weston)
She appeared in Ghost Light with the Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) in 1989. In this story they refer to her character name as Control.
George Raistock (Chester Toms)
Mr. Raistock appeard in Day of the Daleks, with Jon Pertwee, as a guard.
Clive Merrison (General Geoffrey Beaumon-Savage)
Mr. Merrison appeared as Kallum in Tomb of the Cybermen with Patrick Troughton in 1968, and as Deputy Chief Caretaker in Paradise Towers with Sylvester McCoy in 1987.
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