List of Guest Appearances in Doctor Who - Seventh Doctor Stories

Seventh Doctor Stories

Actor Serial/s Character/s
Richard Briers Paradise Towers Chief Caretaker
Nicholas Courtney Battlefield Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
Ken Dodd Delta and the Bannermen Tollmaster
Dolores Gray Silver Nemesis Mrs Remington
Gareth Hale Survival Len
Sheila Hancock The Happiness Patrol Helen A
Don Henderson Delta and the Bannermen Gavrok
Stubby Kaye Delta and the Bannermen Weismuller
Hugh Lloyd, MBE Delta and the Bannermen Goronwy
Jean Marsh Battlefield Morgaine
T. P. McKenna The Greatest Show in the Galaxy Captain Cook
Peggy Mount, OBE The Greatest Show in the Galaxy Stallslady
Kate O'Mara Time and the Rani The Rani
Norman Pace Survival Harvey
Nicholas Parsons, OBE The Curse of Fenric The Rev Mr Wainwright
Courtney Pine Silver Nemesis Himself
Patricia Quinn Dragonfire Belazs
Michael Sheard Remembrance of the Daleks Headmaster
Elizabeth Spriggs Paradise Towers Tabby
Sylvia Syms, OBE Ghost Light Mrs Pritchard
Simon Williams Remembrance of the Daleks Group Captain Gilmore
Frank Windsor Ghost Light Inspector Mackenzie

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