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) |
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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) |
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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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