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Old 8th August 2020, 02:00 PM
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The Doctor (William Hartnell), Sara Kingdom (Jean Marsh) and Steven (Peter Purves) in a scene from the epic 12 part story The Daleks' Master Plan (1965)

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Who: Before And After #124a
Name: Adrienne Hill
Year(s): 1965 - 1965
Stories: The Myth Makers Episode 4: Horse Of Destruction - The Daleks' Master Plan Episode 4: The Traitors
Character(s): Katarina

Before Who:
Films - None
Television - None

After Who:
Films - None
Television - None
Who: Before And After #124b
Name: Cavan Kendall
Year(s): 1965
Stories: The Myth Makers Episode 1: Temple Of Secrets, The Myth Makers Episode 4: Horse Of Destruction
Character(s): Achilles

Before Who:
Films - None
Television - ITV Television Playhouse: Different Drum, Human Jungle: A Friend of the Sergeant Major, Boyd QC: Square Peg

After Who:
Films - Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968), Eureka (1981)
Television - Softly, Softly [14 episodes as PC Greenly], Thirty Minute Theatre: A Walk In The Dark, The Way We Live Now
[5 episodes as Sir Felix Carbury], Thriller: Dial a Deadly Number
Who: Before And After #124c
Name: Alan Haywood
Year(s): 1965
Stories: The Myth Makers Episode 1: Temple Of Secrets
Character(s): Hector

Before Who:
Films - Cash on Demand* (1961)
Television - Scotland Yard: Organised Crime, Barnaby Rudge [8 episodes as Joe Willet], Richard the Lionheart [26 episodes as Sir Geoffrey], The Avengers: A Chorus of Frogs, The Avengers: The Gilded Cage, Smuggler's Bay [4 episodes as Tom Farley]

After Who:
Films - Crossplot* (1969), Journey to the Far Side of the Sun* (1969)
Television - Out of the Unknown: Come Buttercup, Come Daisy, Come...?, The Saint: A Double in Diamonds, The Saint: The Power Artists*, UFO: Sub-Smash*, Colditz: Maximum Security
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The Doctor (Peter Davison) explains the situation to Tegan (Janet Fielding) in Kinda (1982) whilst Karuna (Sarah Prince) and Todd (Nerys Hughes) look on.

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Old 9th August 2020, 03:18 PM
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Christopher Eccleston is returning to play the Doctor for Big Finish.

12 new stories from May 2021.

https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/chr...-to-doctor-who

The cynic in me says it's because he's short of work due to Covid filming restrictions.
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Who: Before And After #125
Name: Jack Melford
Year(s): 1965
Stories: The Myth Makers Episode 1: Temple Of Secrets, The Myth Makers Episode 3: Death Of A Spy
Character(s): Menelaus

Before Who:
Films - Look Up and Laugh (1935), Honeymoon for Three (1935), Command Performance (1937), They Met in the Dark (1943), The October Man (1947), Warning to Wantons (1948), Fatal Journey (1954), The Ladykillers* (1955), Bluebeards Ten Honeymoons* (1960), Night Train For Inverness (1960), Sentenced for Life (1960), Feet of Clay (1960), Night Train to Paris (1964), A Shot in the Dark (1964), A Home of Your Own (1964)
Television - BBC Plays: Cecil Landau's Sauce Tartare, The Adventures of Robin Hood: The Prisoner, The Adventures of Robin Hood: The Imposters, The Adventures of Robin Hood: Marian's Prize, The Invisible Man: Strange Partners, The Four Just Men: The Heritage, The Adventures of Robin Hood: Hostage for a Hangman, Danger Man: The Lonely Chair*, Cheaters: The Fine Print, Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School [17 episodes as Mr. Quelch], Richard the Lionheart: The Strange Monks of Latroun, Last Man Out: The Striking Force, Z Cars: Hide - And Go Seek, Sentimental Agent: Never Play Cards with Strangers, Drama '63: Dead Darling, Boyd QC: The Case of the Lazy Eye, Emergency Ward-10, Thorndyke: The Case of Phyllis Annesley, The Wednesday Play: Malatesta, Z Cars: Brotherly Love*, The Wednesday Play: Three Clear Sundays

After Who:
Films - Lust For A Vampire* (1971)
Television - ITV Play of the Week: The New Men
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The Futurekind on the attack in Utopia (2007)

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Christopher Eccleston is returning to play the Doctor for Big Finish.

12 new stories from May 2021.

https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/chr...-to-doctor-who

The cynic in me says it's because he's short of work due to Covid filming restrictions.
It's not much, but here's a teaser

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Old 11th August 2020, 05:25 AM
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Who: Before And After #126
Name: Max Adrian
Year(s): 1965
Stories: The Myth Makers Episode 2: Small Profit, Quick Return - The Myth Makers Episode 4: Horse Of Destruction
Character(s): King Priam

Before Who:
Films - Young Mr. Pitt (1942), Henry V* (1944), Pool of London (1950), Dr. Terror's House of Horrors* (1965)
Television - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Banquo's Chair*, Perry Mason: Case of the Deadly Toy, Somerset Maugham Hour: The Alien Corn, Oliver Twist [11 episodes as Fagin], Espionage: The Frantick Rebel

After Who:
Films - The Deadly Affair* (1966), Terrornauts (1967), The Music Lovers (1971), The Devils* (1971), The Boy Friend (1971)
Television - BBC Plays: Take a Sapphire, Thirty Minute Theatre: Case Suspended, Adam Adamant Lives!: Ticket to Terror, The Baron: The High Terrace, The Wednesday Play: The Devil a Monk Would Be, BBC Plays: Luther, Up Pompeii* [8 episodes as Sen. Ludicrus Sextus], Play for Today: Alma Mater
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Celebrating thirty years of Doctor Who with a Children in Need special, the Radio Times dated 20-26th November 1993 featured Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker and Tom Baker on it's cover.

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Celebrating thirty years of Doctor Who with a Children in Need special, the Radio Times dated 20-26th November 1993 featured Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker and Tom Baker on it's cover
That would be promoting 'Dimensions In Time'

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