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Patsy Palmer Palmer made a guest appearance on the Christmas Day 1993 episode of Top of the Pops introducing' No Limit' by 2 Unlimited with presenter Mark Franklin.
Yutte StensgaardStensgaard auditioned for the part of Doctor Who companion (Jo Grant), alongside third Doctor Jon Pertwee in 1970.
Bruce HamptonHampton was the voice of Warren, a talking potted shrubbery, in a 1998 episode (entitled'' Warren'') of the TV show Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
Ian Hogg (actor)He has also been associated with Doctor Who by voicing the part of General Voshkar in The Sandman, a spin-off Doctor Who audio drama produced in 2002 by Big Finish Productions.
Sylvester McCoy McCoy became the Seventh Doctor after taking over the lead role in Doctor Who in 1987 from Colin Baker.
Nicholas WitchellWitchell appeared as himself in the Doctor Who Christmas Special'' Voyage of the Damned'', broadcast on Christmas Day 2007.
Jason Leland AdamsThe second lead actor on Dr. Quinn, Joe Lando, stated through a DVD audio commentary that he and Jason and his family are and remain very good friends as of 2003.
Anthony HeadHe also guest starred in the Excelis Trilogy, a series of Doctor Who audio adventures produced by Big Finish Productions, and in 2005 narrated the two-part documentary Project : WHO ?
Joe PiscopoIn 1988 he appeared in the Star Trek : The Next Generation episode The Outrageous Okona as a holographic comedian, for which he provided all of his own jokes and dialogue.
Ken FarringtonFarrington was written out in dramatic fashion in an episode which aired on Christmas Day, 2006 which saw his character being pushed to his death from a bedroom window.
Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)During this time he wrote for various series, such as the BBC science-fiction show Blake's 7, on which he had been offered the Script Editor's post when it began in 1978, but declined as he had only just finished his role as such on Doctor Who and was not keen to go back to such strenuous work so quickly.
Jessica Martinca/tag/it % E2 % 80 % 99s-a-marshmallow-world / Martin also provided the voice for the Queen in the Christmas Special of BBC1's Doctor Who'' Voyage of the Damned'' broadcast on Christmas Day, 2007.
Jenna ColemanOn 21 March 2012, Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat confirmed at a press conference that Coleman would play the companion of the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith).
Alex MacQueenIn 2012, he appeared in a Doctor Who spin off UNIT Dominion, published by Big Finish Productions, in a role described as' The Other Doctor'.
Nicholas BriggsIn November 2013 he also appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five (ish) Doctors Reboot.
Tim Collins (politician)In a 2003 DVD documentary Putting the Shock into Earthshock (included as part of the BBC Worldwide DVD release of the Doctor Who serial Earthshock), he jokingly stated that the Cybermen were more convincing when the Conservatives were in power.
Reta ShawIn 1966 she played Aunt Clara on a' Lost In Space' episode from the first season titled,' Return From Outer Space.'
Stewart KosoyThe 1994 production of Star Trek : The Next Generation : Echoes from the Past completed his tenure at Sega.
Karl UrbanHe reprised his role of'' Bones'' McCoy in the sequel to Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, which was released 15 May 2013.
Tommy KnightHe was written out as a regular on The Sarah Jane Adventures in the first serial of the fourth series in 2010, when Luke drives off to Oxford University, however he continued to make semi-regular appearances in the show up to the end of the fifth and final series, usually via webcam from his dorm room.
Edward James OlmosHe was contacted about playing the captain of the on Star Trek : The Next Generation when it was in pre-production in 1986, but he declined.
Byron BerlineIn 1987, Berline appeared briefly playing a violin in a first season episode of Star Trek : The Next Generation.
John BillingsleyFriedericy appeared with Billingsley in'' Regeneration'', a 2003 episode of Star Trek : Enterprise in which she played Rooney.
Joe AhearneThe following month, Ahearne returned to This Life to direct the one-off reunion episode'' This Life +10'', shown on BBC Two on 2 January 2007.
Diane DuaneIn 1986, she co-wrote (with Michael Reaves) the script of one of the earliest episodes of Star Trek : The Next Generation,'' Where No One Has Gone Before''.
Terrance DicksDicks would have better success in recruiting the original writers for the later Doctor Who serials, and was required to adapt only one Sixth Doctor story himself (The Mysterious Planet ; he again replaced Holmes, who had died in 1986).
Douglas AdamsHe also wrote, again with Graham Chapman, 20 February 1977 episode of Doctor on the Go, a sequel to the Doctor in the House television comedy series.
Biddy Baxter Her final programme in the role of editor aired on 27 June 1988.
Carole Ann FordShe was played by Claudia Grant in the BBC Two docu-drama An Adventure in Space and Time, which dramatises the story of the conception of Doctor Who and was broadcast on 21 November 2013 to complement the series' 50th anniversary special.
Rick BermanHe is best known for his work as the executive producer of several of the Star Trek series, Star Trek : The Next Generation, Star Trek : Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek : Voyager ; and several of the Star Trek theatrical productions, and for succeeding Gene Roddenberry as head of the Star Trek franchise, until the cancellation of Star Trek : Enterprise in 2005.
Alan RothwellIn 2004, Rothwell guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio adventure The Twilight Kingdom.
Steven BerkoffIn September 2012, Berkoff appeared in the Doctor Who episode'' The Power of Three''.
James CromwellHe also played Dr. Zefram Cochrane in Star Trek : First Contact (1996) and the Star Trek : Enterprise pilot Broken Bow (the Star Trek : Enterprise episode'' In a Mirror, Darkly'' later reused some of the First Contact footage).
Douglas Adams Adams sent the script for the HHGG pilot radio programme to the Doctor Who production office in 1978, and was commissioned to write The Pirate Planet (see below).
Maria Doyle KennedyShe was rumoured to have returned as Katherine of Aragon in a dream sequence to The Tudors for the fourth and final season in mid 2010, and this was confirmed when the first promotional picture of the season showed Katherine (along with King Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Katherine Parr) on the cover.
Wayne RogersOn the M * A * S * H * 30th Anniversary Reunion Television Special aired by Fox-TV in 2002, Rogers once spoke on the differences between the Hawkeye and Trapper characters,'' Alan (Alda) and I both used to discuss ways on how to distinguish the differences between the two characters as to where there would be a variance... my character (Trapper John McIntyre) was a little more impulsive (than Hawkeye)''.
Ron MoodyMoody appeared in an episode of BBC1's Casualty (aired on 30 January 2010) as a Scottish patient who had served with the Black Watch during the Second World War.
Philip HinchcliffeWith the death of Barry Letts in October 2009, he and Derrick Sherwin are the only producers of the classic series of Doctor Who who are still alive.
Bryan SingerIn 2002, having learned that Singer was a lifelong Star Trek fan, Patrick Stewart arranged for Singer to visit the set of Star Trek Nemesis and appear in the finished film as a Starfleet officer on the bridge of the'' Enterprise''.
Graeme HarperHaving previously worked with the new series' executive producer Russell T Davies on the programmes On the Waterfront and The House of Windsor, Harper had contacted Davies soon after the announcement of Doctor Whos revival in September 2003, to say that he would very much like to work on it.
Chase MastersonAfter Masterson appeared in two Doctor Who audio adventures from Big Finish Productions, it was announced on October 19, 2012 that she would star in her own spin-off series, Vienna, as'' impossibly glamorous bounty hunter'' Vienna Salvatori.
Dana DelanyShe played a doctor in the TV series Presidio Med (2002), described as a'' conventional but pleasant drama populated by characters dedicated to medicine who also have messy personal lives.''
David TennantIn 2005, he starred in UNIT : The Wasting for Big Finish, recreating his role of Brimmicombe-Wood from a Doctor Who Unbound play, Sympathy for the Devil.
Alex KingstonIn 2008, Kingston guest-starred in the fourth series of the long-running science fiction television programme Doctor Who in the two-part story'' Silence in the Library'' /'' Forest of the Dead'' as River Song.
Nicholas BriggsIn 2006, Briggs took over from Gary Russell as executive producer of the Big Finish Doctor Who audio range.
Barney HarwoodHe also co-hosted the Doctor Who tie-in programme Totally Doctor Who until it was scrapped after series 3 in 2007.
Caroline AherneAfter a 2000 spoof documentary with Cash entitled Back Passage to India, Aherne said The Royle Family would end in December 2000 after a Christmas special, and that she would not appear on television again, although she would continue to write.
Owen TealeIn 2007, he guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio drama The Mind's Eye.
Jack Grimes (actor)I recently listened to a Dimension X radio broadcast from 1950, an adaptation of a Robert Bloch short story, `` Almost Human,'' in which Grimes provides the voice of a gigantic robot, which in the course of the half-hour broadcast mentally changes from a toddler to a love-sick teenager ; Grimes suggests that gradual evolution expertly with his voice alone.
Peter GrimwadeGrimwade next directed some episodes of the drama series All Creatures Great and Small (1978) (which coincidentally featured Peter Davison, who Grimwade would direct twice and write for three times on Doctor Who) before returning to Doctor Who as a director.
Freddy MarksRod, Jane and Freddy appeared in both their own show and Rainbow for 10 years until in 1990 when Thames TV lost their franchise and Rainbow came to an end.
James Horan (actor)He appeared twice in Star Trek : The Next Generation in 1993, first as an alien named'' Jo'Bril'' in the episode'' Suspicions'', and later as'' Lieutenant Barnaby'' in the episode'' Descent''.
Michael CrazeHis first television was a show called Family Solicitor for Granada which was followed, amongst others, by a part in ABC TV's 1960 series Target Luna (written by Malcolm Hulke and Eric Paice and produced by Sydney Newman).
John Beck (actor)He appeared as Dorian Blake in 1985's Peyton Place : The Next Generation, a proposed revival of 1960s nighttime drama Peyton Place.
Merritt ButrickHe later appeared as T'Jon, the captain of a cargo vessel rescued by the crew of the Enterprise in'' Symbiosis'', a 1988 episode of Star Trek : The Next Generation.
Wendy PadburyShe was cast as the Second Doctor's new companion, Zoe Heriot, in Doctor Who in 1968.
Mark Michalowski Michalowski's first published work was a short story in the Big Finish Productions' collection Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Dead Men's Diaries (Big Finish, September 2000), which was the result of a chance meeting with producer Gary Russell whilst both were visiting BBC Manchester.
Toby JonesJones appeared in the 2010 episode'' Amy's Choice'', of Doctor Who, as the Dream Lord and as Kotris in the Big Finish Productions series :'' Dark Eyes (audio drama)''.
Deep RoyIn 1979, Roy also played a genetically engineered life form' Decima' in the 1st season Blake's 7 episode'' The Web'' as well as the diminutive chess genius,' The Klute', in the 2nd season Blake's 7 episode'' Gambit''.
Frazer HinesIn 2013, Hines portrayed both Jamie and the Second Doctor in the Big Finish audio play'' The Light at the End,'' produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.
Tony BennIn September 2008, Benn appeared on the DVD release for the Doctor Who story The War Machines with a vignette discussing the Post Office Tower ; he became the second Labour politician, after Roy Hattersley to appear in a Doctor Who DVD.
James Moran (writer)Moran's Doctor Who episode,'' The Fires of Pompeii'' -- set during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius -- was broadcast on 12 April 2008 as part of the revived programme's 4th series.
Richard O'SullivanHis last appearance on television was as a guest on a 1999 edition of This Is Your Life held in honour of his Doctor... co-star George Layton.
Philip Olivier Since leaving Brookside Philip has performed in several audio plays based on the Doctor Who television series by Big Finish Productions as a companion of the Seventh Doctor by the name of Hex.
Susannah HarkerIn 2003 she played Clare Keightley in the audio version of the Doctor Who adventure Shada, alongside Paul McGann.
Helen RaynorShe also provides an audio commentary for the Doctor Who episode'' World War Three'' in the 2005 season DVD boxset, released in November 2005.
John LaurieLaurie's final work was in the BBC Radio 2 comedy series Tony's (1979) along with Victor Spinetti and Deborah Watling.
Mary Miller (actress)Her last recorded work was in the 2005'' updating'' of Trial & Retribution by Lynda La Plante, in which Miller played a different character, Felicity Harper, in added on episodes.
John SimmIn 2007, Simm was chosen by Russell T. Davies to play The Master, the nemesis of The Doctor in the long-running BBC series Doctor Who.
Rob LoweIn an episode broadcast on May 16, 2010, his character was part of a multi-vehicle crash involving a large truck and was put into a coma, the storyline was wrapped up in the first episode of the fifth season ; Lowe did not appear in the episode.
David Warner (actor)In 2007, he guest starred as Isaac Newton in the Doctor Who audio drama Circular Time and as Cuthbert in four of the seven stories in the second Fourth Doctor series.
John SchuckHe also guest starred in Star Trek : Deep Space Nine as Legate Parn, Star Trek : Voyager as Chorus # 3, Star Trek : Enterprise as Antaak, and Babylon 5 as Draal in'' The Long, Twilight Struggle'' (1995).
Mat IrvineIn 1993, he operated K-9 for the Doctor Who charity special, Dimensions in Time.
Sylvia SymsIn 1989, Syms appeared in the Doctor Who story'' Ghost Light''.
Gregory ItzinHe made his first Star Trek appearance in 1993, in the Star Trek : Deep Space Nine episode'' Dax''.
Gerard HoffnungIn 2009, BBC Radio 4 broadcast Hoffnung -- Drawn to Music, a play about Hoffnung, played by Matt Lucas, with Gina McKee as Annetta Hoffnung, and a cameo appearance by the real Annetta Hoffnung.
Bonnie LangfordShe returned to the role in 1993 for Dimensions in Time, a special charity Doctor Who / EastEnders crossover episode as part of the BBC's Children in Need.
Dick Sharples After writing a 1990 episode of the Thames Television series The Bill, Sharples was contacted by Belgische Radio en Televisie about their proposed re-make of In Loving Memory.
Bill TytlaHe is credited as director for episodes of four different series : He also took time to create one last short for Terrytoons, First Flight Up (1962).
JoJo (singer)In January 2011, JoJo was cast in an episode of CBS's Hawaii Five-0 as Courtney Russell, the daughter of a Tsunami Warning Center scientist who goes missing on the eve of a big storm hitting the Honolulu coast.
Victoria WoodWood returned to television comedy for a one-off Christmas comedy sketch-show special, her first in 9 years, titled Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas, transmitted on BBC One at 21:00 on Christmas Eve 2009.
Sylvester McCoyIn November 2013 McCoy co-starred in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five (ish) Doctors Reboot.
Dan ClarkIn 2008 Clark played the character Astroburn in an episode of the ITV2 sitcom No Heroics, a show written and created by Clark's How Not To Live Your Life script editor Drew Pearce.
Sylvester McCoyIn 1990, readers of Doctor Who Magazine voted McCoy's Doctor'' Best Doctor'', over perennial favourite Tom Baker.
Trisha GoddardShe appears very briefly in the 2006 Doctor Who episode'' Army of Ghosts'' in a parody episode of her own show entitled'' I Married a Ghost''.
Merritt ButrickThe 2008 release of Square Pegs on DVD included a featurette dedicated to Butrick, in which his co-stars, including Jami Gertz and Sarah Jessica Parker, and show creator Anne Beatts, paid tributes to and recounted anecdotes about Butrick.
Paul Magrsand the audio series Hornets' Nest, which marked the first time Tom Baker had returned to play the Doctor in a full-length drama since he left the role in 1981.
Donald CottonTo Cotton's chagrin, both Wiles and Tosh resigned from Doctor Who at the end of December 1965, to be replaced by producer Innes Lloyd and story editor Gerry Davis.
Colin BakerAs of August 2011 Baker has recorded 63 Sixth Doctor audio plays with more planned for future release.
Jason Leland AdamsAfter the 1998 cancellation of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Jason guest-starred in the science fiction television series Star Trek : Deep Space Nine during season 7, in the episode entitled'' Covenant'', where he portrayed the character of Benyan.
Tony BlairIn the 2006 Channel 4 comedy drama documentary, Tony Blair : Rock Star, he was portrayed by Christian Brassington When Blair resigned as Prime Minister, Robert Harris, a former Fleet Street political editor, dropped his other work to write The Ghost.
Stephen BaxterIn February 2007, Baxter was announced as the author of what was to be the 100th story for Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio series.
Peter JacksonJackson also appears as himself in the 2013 Doctor Who anniversary comedy The Five (ish) Doctors Reboot, alongside Ian McKellen.
Janet FieldingJanet Fielding (born Janet Claire Mahoney, 9 September 1953) is an Australian actress, known for her role in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who as Tegan Jovanka, a companion of the Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker, and the Fifth Doctor, played by Peter Davison.
Bill BaileyBill Bailey played Droxil, a Harvest Ranger from the Planet Androzani Major, in the 2011 Christmas Special of Doctor Who, titled The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe.
Richard Waites (actor)Although Waites was seen on screen as Cuthbert, it was actually Neil Buchanan who provided the voice, and it was n't until Series 10 in 2001 when Waites voiced the character of Cuthbert himself.
Richard GriffithsHe was strongly considered once again to take on the role of the Eighth Doctor, had the series continued past 1989.
Jon PertweeHis death was just 6 days after the 14 May 1996 American broadcast of the'' Doctor Who'' television film, which used in its opening credits a logo based on the one from his era of the television series.
Gerry Davis (screenwriter)From 1966 until the following year Davis was the script editor of the popular BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who, for which he created the character Jamie McCrimmon and co-created the popular cybernetic monsters known as the Cybermen, who made several appearances in the series over the following twenty-two years.
Jonathan BlumBlum has joked that he slept his way into the Doctor Who range -- his first credited professional work was the BBC Books' Eighth Doctor Adventure Vampire Science (BBC Books, 1997) written with his soon-to-be wife Kate Orman, who had already made her name with several popular New Adventures.