List of Doctor Who Historical Characters - List of Mythological Characters

List of Mythological Characters

  • The following are listed alphabetically. Note the names of those listed follows standard convention, rather than as credited in particular episodes, which differ slightly in some cases.
Mythological character Actor(s) Doctor Episode/Serial(s)
Achilles Cavan Kendall 1st The Myth Makers
Agamemnon Francis de Wolff 1st The Myth Makers
Cassandra Frances White 1st The Myth Makers
Cressida
(Vicki)
Maureen O'Brien 1st The Myth Makers
Chronos Marc Boyle
(physical performance)
3rd The Time Monster
Ingrid Bower
(voice)
Hector Alan Haywood 1st The Myth Makers
Horus Gabriel Woolf
(voice)
4th Pyramids of Mars
Lancelot John Greenwood 2nd The Mind Robber
Medusa Sue Pulford 2nd The Mind Robber
Menelaus Jack Melford 1st The Myth Makers
Minotaur David Prowse 3rd The Time Monster
Mordred Christopher Bowen 7th Battlefield
Morgan le Fay Jean Marsh 7th Battlefield
Odysseus Ivor Salter 1st The Myth Makers
Paris Barrie Ingham 1st The Myth Makers
Priam Max Adrian 1st The Myth Makers
Satan
(The Beast)
Gabriel Woolf
(voice)
10th "The Impossible Planet" / "The Satan Pit"
Set Gabriel Woolf 4th Pyramids of Mars
Troilus James Lynn 1st The Myth Makers

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