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The title for the third episode of Series 13 has been revealed The synopsis for 'Once, Upon Time' is: "Time is beginning to run wild. On a planet that shouldn't exist, in the aftermath of apocalypse, the Doctor, Dan, Yaz, and Vinder face a battle to survive"
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Guest actors appearing in THE ROBOTS OF DEATH who have previously appeared in the show:
Who: Before And After #574Name: Russell Hunter [1925 - 2004] Year(s): 1977 Stories: The Robots Of Death part 1 – The Robots Of Death part 4 Character(s): Commander Kiy Uvanov Note:
Before Who: Films: The Gorbals Story (1950), Lilli Marlene (1950), Angels One Five (1962), Castle in the Air (1952), The Brave Don't Cry (1952), The Cherry Orchard (1962), As You Like It (1963), Love's Labour's Lost (1965), Where I Live (1965), Taste the Blood of Dracula* (1970), Up Pompeii* (1971), Callan (1974) Television: The Broken Horseshoe [2 episodes as Long (1952)] / Kidnapped: The Brig Covenant (1952) / Dixon of Dock Green: Night Beat (1955) / Para Handy - Master Mariner: A Happy New Year (1960) / Dr. Finlay's Casebook: An Evening Out (1965) / Redcap: An Ambush Among Friends (1966) / Armchair Theatre: A Magnum for Schneider (1967) / The Wednesday Play: The Fat of the Land (1967) / Callan [41 episodes as Lonely (1967-1972)] / ITV Playhouse: Suspect (1969) / Mystery and Imagination: Sweeney Todd (1970) / The Edward Woodward Hour [as Lonely (1971)] / Ace of Wands: Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt (1971) / Full House (1973) / Crown Court: A View to Matrimony (1973) / Black and Blue: Glorious Miles (1973) / Thriller: The Savage Curse *(1974) / The Vital Spark: The Quarrel (1974) / Rooms: Ted and Mrs Fox (1974) / BBC Play of the Month: The School for Scandal (1975) / Five Red Herrings [3 episodes as Matthew Gowan (1975)] / Shadows: Dutch Schlitz's Shoes (1975) / The Sweeney: I Want the Man (1975) / Rule Britannia! [7 episodes as Jock McGregor (1975)] / Play from 'A': Graffiti (1976) / Dickens of London: The Deed (1976) After Who: Films: Wet Job (1981), The Campaign (1983), Perishing Solicitors (1983), Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death (1984), The Christmas Star (1986), Albert and the Lion (1989), The Negotiator (1994), Deacon Brodie (1997), American Cousins (2003), Skagerrak (2003) Television: The Standard: Silence Is Golden (1978) / Charles Endell, Esq: The Moon Shines Bright on Charlie Endell (1979) / Mind Your Language: I Belong to Glasgow (1979) / Airport Chaplain: Neither Swords Nor Pistols (1980) / Mackenzie [2 episodes as Mr. Armstrong (1980)] / The Gaffer [19 episodes as Harry (1981-1983)] / Minder: In (1982) / Play for Tomorrow: The Nuclear Family (1982) / Danger - Marmalade at Work: Social Worker (1984) / Scotland's Story [2 episodes, different characters (1984)] / Function Room: Movie Queen (1985) / Farrington of the F.O.: Pornography (1986) / First Among Equals (1986) / Brond (1987) / Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Wolf to the Slaughter (1987) / The Play on One: The Dunroamin' Rising (1988) / The Return of Sherlock Holmes: Silver Blaze (1988) / King & Castle: Cons (1988) / Bust: Round-Up (1988) / Rab C. Nesbitt* [4 episodes, different characters (1988-1992)] / The Justice Game [3 episodes as Sandy Sadowski (1989)] / I, Lovett: Pilot (1989) / Casualty: Accidents Happen (1989) / Taggart: Death Comes Softly (1990) / Lovejoy: Angel Trousers (1992) / A Touch of Frost: Fun Times for Swingers (1996) / The Detectives: The Great Escape (1996) / The Bill: On the Wagon (2000) / Animated Tales of the World: The Green Man of Knowledge - A Story from Scotland (2000) / Born and Bred: The Last Hurrah (2003)
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Just seen this, If it’s already been posted I do apologise, and feel free to delete it . https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a38138...ative-control/ BBC responds to claims it is giving up 'creative direction' of Doctor Who for Russell T Davies return RTD will return following Jodie Whittaker's regeneration. The BBC is pushing back on reports that it will give up "creative direction" of Doctor Who once Russell T Davies returns to the series. Davies, who brought Doctor Who back to BBC One in 2005, is going to run the science fiction show once again after Jodie Whiitaker's Doctor regenerates in 2022. The deal to bring Davies and his production partners at Bad World back into the fold at Doctor Who is now the subject of financial and creative interest for the BBC. The Times published a report claiming that Bad Wolf would take over producing Doctor Who from BBC Studios, potentially causing a loss of £40 million for the BBC for every ten episodes made. According to this report, Bad Wolf would also take control of "creative direction" of the show, while the BBC would move into selling the series overseas. A spokesperson for BBC Studios has since responded by clarifying that the BBC will continue having commercial oversight as a way to further establish Doctor Who as a global brand. "We're incredibly excited about the future of Doctor Who. BBC Studios is ultimately responsible for delivering the show and this production partnership is about long-term investment that will radically build on the already huge success of the show and franchise worldwide," a BBC representative said. The BBC stunned fans in September by announcing that Russell T Davies would return as showrunner of Doctor Who nearly 12 years after he left the show. Davies said at that time: "I'm beyond excited to be back on my favourite show. But we're time-travelling too fast, there's a whole series of Jodie Whittaker's brilliant Doctor for me to enjoy, with my friend and hero Chris Chibnall at the helm. I'm still a viewer for now." The writer will take over Doctor Who for the show's 60th anniversary in 2023 and future series. |
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Who: Before And After #575Name: Pamela Salem [1950 - ] Year(s): 1977 / 1988 Stories: The Robots Of Death part 1 – The Robots Of Death part 4 / Remembrance Of The Daleks part 1 – Remembrance Of The Daleks part 4 Character(s): Lish Toos / Rachel Jensen
Reprised the role of Rachel Jensen in numerous Big Finish audio stories in the Counter-Measures series:
Reprised the role of Rachel Jensen in numerous Big Finish audio stories in the New Counter-Measures series:
Appeared in the Big Finish stories:
Read the audiobook release of 'Doctor Who and the Hand of Fear' Before Who: Films: No Longer Alone (1976) Television: Happy Ever After: Feeling the Pinch (1969) / Out of the Unknown: The Sons and Daughters of Tomorrow (1971) / Jason King: To Russia with... Panache (1971) / The Onedin Line [2 episodes as Emma Callon (1972)] / Man at the Top [2 episodes as Jane Wilson (1972)] / The Adventurer: Return to Sender* (1972) / New Scotland Yard: Two Into One Will Go (1972) / The Carnforth Practice [5 episodes as Dr. Helen Rheinman (1974)] / The Early Life of Stephen Hind [2 episodes as Sarah Bernard (1974)] After Who: Films: The Great Train Robbery* (1978), The Bitch (1979), The Secret of Seagull Island (1982), Never Say Never Again [as Miss Moneypenny] (1983), Night Train to Murder (1984), After Darkness (1985), Thirteen at Dinner (1985), Salome (1986), God's Outlaw (1986), Succubus (1987), Don't Leave Me This Way (1993), River Made to Drown In (1997), Gods and Monsters (1998), Suicide, the Comedy (1998), Quicksand (2002), The Book of Eve (2002), April's Shower (2003), Wide Awake (2007), A Necessary Death (2008), Pig (2011), Down's Revenge (2019) Television: Van der Valk: Dead on Arrival (1977) / Blake's 7: Cygnus Alpha (1978) / All Creatures Great and Small [4 episodes as Zoe Bennett (1988)] / Scorpion Tales: The Great Albert (1978) / Tycoon: Personal Account (1978) / The Professionals: Fall Girl (1978) / The Professionals: The Female Factor* (1978) / General Hospital: Technical Hitch (1979) / Flesh and Blood: Time of Life (1980) / Buccaneer [13 episodes as Monica Burton (1980)] / Crown Court [4 episodes as Juliet Parkinson (1981-1984)] / Seagull Island [3 episodes as Carol (1981)] / Into the Labyrinth [21 episodes as Belor (1981-1982)] / Strangers: A Much Underestimated Man (1982) / The Consultant [3 episodes as Jennifer (1983)] / The Tripods [4 episodes as the Countess de Ricordeau (1984)] / Ever Decreasing Circles: A Married Man (1984) / Magnum, P.I.: Deja Vu* (1985) / Lytton's Diary: The Lady in the Mask (1985) / Chance in a Million: Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner (1986) / Howards' Way [3 episodes as Mrs. Travis (1986)] / Boon: Credit Where It's Due (1987) / EastEnders [37 episodes as Joanne (1988-1989)] / French Fields [18 episodes as Chantal Moriac (1989-1991)] / El C.I.D.: A Proper Copper (1990) / Chain: David Lynton (1990) / The Paradise Club: Dead Dogs Don't Bark (1990) / Perfect Scoundrels: The Goodbye Look (1992) / Then Churchill Said to Me: The Goose Has Landed (1993) / ER: True Lies (1996) / Party of Five [3 episodes as Ms. Shaw (2000)] / Licensed by Royalty: Gyakuten no hosoku (2003) / The West Wing: The Wake Up Call (2005) / Hellsing Ultimate (2008) / Big Love: Under One Roof (2010)
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