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MICHAEL GOUGH

Michael Gough as the Toymaker in The Celestial Toymaker (1966).

Self-deprecatingly, Michael Gough characterised himself in 1995 as “being in the middle of the batting order,” going on to explain that “It’s the best way to be.

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Guest Stars
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Also Starring... The 1960s
The guest-casting strategies in Doctor Who’s first decade were decided by more than just the programme’s budget, as EDDIE ROBSON explains.
Guest Stars 1963-1969 part one
ALAN WHEATLEY as Temmosus in The Mutants (aka The
JULIAN GLOVER
as Richard the Lionheart in The Crusade (1965)
Guest Stars 1963-1969 part two
FREDERICK JAEGER as Jano in The Savages (1966)
Also Starring... The 197Os
EDDIE ROBSON looks back at a decade full of pen-pushing bureaucrats and power-mad villains.
Guest Stars 1970-1979 part one
OLAF POOLEY as Professor Stahlman/ Director Stahlman in Inferno
MICHAEL WISHER
as Davros in Genesis of the Daleks (1975)
Guest Stars 1970-1979 part two
TONY BECKLEY as Harrison Chase in The Seeds
PHILIPMADOC
as Solon in The Brain of Morbius (1976)
Also Starring... The 198Os
Guest casting in the final decade of Doctor Who’s original run resulted in more well-known faces than ever appearing in the series, as EDDIE ROBSON explains.
Guest Stars 1980-1996 part one
CLIFFORD ROSE as Rorvik in Warriors’ Gate (1981)
CHRISTOPHER GABLE
as Sharaz Jek in The Caves of Androzani (1984)
Guest Stars 1980-1996 part two
ROBERT GLENISTER as Salateen in The Caves of
SHEILA HANCOCK
as Helen A in The Happiness Patrol (1988)
Cast Away
He’s worked on every episode of 21st-century Doctor Who (174, and counting), casting actors numbering into the thousands. But ANDY PRYOR tells BENJAMIN COOK that he isn’t ready to rest on his laurels…
Guest Stars 2005-2009 part one
EVEMYLES as Gwyneth in The Unquiet Dead (2005)
CAREY MULLIGAN
as Sally Sparrow in Blink (2007)
Guest Stars 2005-2009 part two
SARAH LANCASHIRE as Miss Foster in Partners in Crime
KYLIE MINOGUE
as Astrid Peth in Voyage of the Damned (2007)
Guest Stars 2010-2022 part one
HELEN McCRORY as Rosanna in The Vampires of
DAVID WARNER
as Professor Grisenko in Cold War (2013)
Guest Stars 2010-2022 part two
DAVID SUCHET as The Landlord in Knock Knock
ALAN CUMMING
as King James in The Witchfinders (2018)
All The Stars That Never Were
ALAN BARNES considers the many actors who – bizarrely – never guested in Doctor Who.
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