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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