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|writer          = [[Gary Russell]], [[Nicholas Briggs]], Stuart Palmer, [[Alan W. Lear]], Deborah & [[Richard Marson]], [[John Ainsworth]], [[Jim Mortimore]], [[Nigel Fairs]], [[Andy Lane]], [[Stephen Bowkett]]
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The '''''Audio Visuals''''' were an unlicensed series of fan ''[[Doctor Who]]'' audio dramas produced in Britain during 1980s and the early 1990s. Many of the personnel involved would go on to professional work connected with the revived version of ''Doctor Who'', ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'', and [[Big Finish Productions]]. Twenty-eight audio plays in all were recorded and distributed on cassette between 1984 and 1991.
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|broadcast year  = 2023
|broadcast year2  = 2024
|nth season      = 40
|ep count        = 3
|ep count2        = 9<ref name="DWM585" />
|story count      = TBA
|first ep        = TBA
|doctor          = Fourteenth Doctor
|doctor2          = Fifteenth Doctor
|doctor3          = Nineteenth Doctor
|doctor4          = Eighth Doctor
|doctor5          = First Doctor
|doctor6          = Fifth Doctor
|doctor7       = Twenty-Fourth Doctor
|main character  = [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart|the Captain]], [[Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)|Gwyneth]], [[Craig Owens|Craig]]
|companion        = [[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]], [[Adam Mitchell|Adam]], [[Captain Jack Harkness|Jack Harkness]], [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]], [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]], [[Donna Noble|Donna]], [[Martha Jones|Martha]], [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]], [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]], [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], [[Clara Oswald|Clara Oswald]], [[Bill Potts|Bill Potts]], [[Madame Vastra|Madame Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny Flint]], [[River Song|River]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]], [[Ben Jackson|Ben]], [[Grace O'Brien|Grace]], [[Jenny|Jenny]], [[Jo Grant|Jo Grant]], Nina Tucker, Donna Freedman, Ruby Sunday, Penelope, [[Kazran Sardick|Kazran]], [[Abigail Pettigrew|Abigail]], [[Madge Arwell|Madge]], [[Lily Arwell|Lily]], [[Cyril Arwell|Cyril]]
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|featuring = [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]]
|featuring2 = [[K9 Mark III]], [[K9 Mark IV]]
|featuring3 = Tish Jones
|featuring4 = Leo Jones
|featuring5 = Francine Jones
|featuring6 = Clive Jones
|featuring7 = The [[Face of Boe]], [[Hame]]
|featuring8 = Third Doctor Bill Potts (Journey's End){{!}}Meta-Crisis Doctor Bill
|featuring9 = Sixth Doctor Clara Oswald (Journey's End){{!}}Meta-Crisis Doctor Clara
|featuring10 = Wilfred Mott
|featuring11 = Sylvia Noble
|featuring12 = Mr Smith
|featuring13 = K9 Mark IV
|featuring14      = [[Henry Avery|Avery]]
|featuring15      = Alfie Owens|Alfie
|featuring16      = Sophie (The Lodger)|Sophie
|featuring17      = [[Robin Hood|Robin]]
|featuring18      = The General
|featuring19      = Ohila
|featuring20      = Ashildr{{!}}Me
|featuring21      = Grant Gordon
|featuring22      = Lucy Fletcher
|featuring23      = UNIT North America
|featuring24      = [[Glass avatar|Andy Nardole]], [[Glass avatar|Strax]], [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|Rusty]]
|featuring25      = [[Glass avatar|Graham]], [[Glass avatar|Dan]], [[Glass avatar|Ryan]], [[Glass avatar|Yaz]], [[Glass avatar|Thirteenth Doctor]]
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|exec prod        = Russell T Davies
|exec prod2      = Phil Collinson
|exec prod3      = Joel Collins
|exec prod4      = Julie Gardner
|exec prod5      = Jane Tranter
|producer        = Vicki Delow
|producer2        = Chris May
|producer3        = Ellen Marsh
|lead writer      = [[Steven Moffat]], [[Russell T Davies]]
|other writers    = [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis]], [[Toby Whithouse]]
|director        = [[Toby Haynes]]
|director2        = [[Douglas Mackinnon]]
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|start date      = [[23 November (releases)|23 November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]
|end date        = [[November (releases)|November]] 2023
|network          = [[BBC One]], [[BBCA]], [[BBC Wales]], [[BBC America]], [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]], [[HBO Max]], [[Disney+]], [[Disney Branded Television]], [[Disney Channel]], [[Disney XD]], [[Nickelodeon]]
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|prev            = Series 13 (Doctor Who)
|next            = Series 14 (Doctor Who)
|trailer          = Teaser Trailer - 60th Anniversary Specials - Doctor Who
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'''Series 14''' was a series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC]] in collaboration with [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony]]'s [[Bad Wolf Productions|Bad Wolf]] and [[Disney Branded Television]] for streaming on [[Disney+]].


== Overview ==
== History ==
=== Early announcements ===
The pilot episode, "The Space Wail", featuring [[the Doctor]] as voiced by [[Stephen Payne]], was recorded in 1984. The first full seasons (1985-1988) were produced by [[Bill Baggs]] and starred [[Nicholas Briggs]] as his own version of the Doctor. The fourth and final season (1989-1991) was produced by [[Gary Russell]]. Briggs and Russell would have healthy careers ahead of them in the worlds of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and, in the case of Russell, ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' as well, both before and after [[Russell T Davies]]' revival of the series.
In [[May (production)|May]] [[2017 (production)|2017]], it was announced that due to the terms of a deal between [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[SMG Pictures]] in [[China]], the company had [[right of first refusal]] on the purchase for the Chinese market of past and future series of the programme, as well as spin-offs.<ref>http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-06-03/the-bbc-is-already-preparing-for-at-least-five-more-series-of-doctor-who</ref><ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldwide/2017/doctor-who-china</ref>


In [[October (production)|October]] [[2019 (production)|2019]], it was revealed that due to the show heading to [[HBO Max]], the network had struck a deal for additional series of the programme.<ref>https://vocal.media/futurism/doctor-who-series-13-and-14-confirmed-hbo-max-reveals-but-will-whittaker-stick-around</ref>
Although the Audio Visuals productions were in violation of copyright, the BBC chose to look the other way. Gary Russell later told an interviewer


On [[29 July (production)|29 July]] [[2021 (production)|2021]], following the announcement of [[Glass avatar|Jodie Whittaker]] and [[Chris Chibnall]]'s departure, the [[BBC]] noted, "We will announce plans for the new generation of Doctor Who in due course – watch this space!"<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-next-doctor-showrunner-newsupdate/</ref>
{{quote|We were fans doing some stuff for a handful of people. We never advertised in professional magazines, we kept ourselves to ourselves. In doing so, we broke every copyright rule in the book (hell, [[Terry Nation]] would have crucified us — although I think our [[Dalek]] stories knocked spots off [[Eric Saward|Saward]]'s!) [[John Nathan-Turner|JNT]] was certainly aware of us, but he didn't care. Why should he? We were no more than any other fan product and at least we weren't printing articles about him or the show. I doubt Saward knew or cared. He wouldn't know drama if it bit him.|[[Gary Russell]]|http://justyce.org/gary-russell-interview.html}}


It was noted in a big reveal by the BBC on [[24 September (releases)|24 September]] 2021 that [[Russell T Davies]] would make his return in the [[2023 specials|60th anniversary]] in [[2023 (releases)|2023]] and remain as [[head writer]] [[Writer]] in "series beyond".<ref name="RTD">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news/?article=russell-t-davies-to-return-as-doctor-who-showrunner</ref><ref name=RTDCult>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/russell-t-davies-back-as-doctor-who-showrunner</ref> Like the preceding [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|series 13]]<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2019-11-21/doctor-who-series-13-happening/</ref>, the series was announced as happening before the previous series had even begun broadcast.
Professional actors, [[Nabil Shaban]] ([[Sil]]) and [[Michael Wisher]] (the first actor to play [[Davros]], as well as the voice of the Daleks in several stories) lent a hand.


=== Promotion ===
Many of those involved in the Audio Visuals went on to work on [[BBV Productions]] (founded by Bill Baggs) or Big Finish Productions, which in 1999 began producing licensed ''Doctor Who'' audio drama under the guidance of Gary Russell. During the fourth season's production, [[Nigel Fairs]] began developing his original sci-fi series ''[[Pisces (series)|Pisces]]'', which had several Audio Visuals regulars in it and shared continuity with the fan series.[http://www.justyce.org/nigel-fairs-sept-2000.html] Nicholas Briggs has worked for both BBV and Big Finish as an actor and as a writer. He also worked on additional Doctor Who-related/inspired productions for [[Reeltime Pictures]] and beginning in 2005, has done vocal work as [[Dalek]]s and other roles for the new ''Doctor Who'' series.
The very first bit of promotion for this series came on [[24 September (releases)|24 September]] [[2021 (production)|2021]] with the reveal that [[Russell T Davies]] would be leading the show from the 60th anniversary and into "series beyond".<ref name="RTD" />


On [[6 January (releases)|6 January]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]], [[visual effects]] editor [[Emily Lawrence]] spoke to ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 573|573]] and offered a look into what may be in store for the future of the show, hinting at 360 screens and gaming software akin to shows like ''The Mandalorian'', saying "''The 360 screens in "The Mandalorian" and how they used gaming software to create those amazing landscapes is something I’d love to see in "Doctor Who", the actors walk in front of the screen and the environment moves with them.''", explaing it would get rid of green screens once and for all.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-bbc-centenary-special-visual-effects-spectacular</ref>
== List of Audio Visuals stories ==
 
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On [[8 May (releases)|8 May]], [[Ncuti Gatwa]] [[Billie Piper]] [[Bruno Langley]] [[John Barrowman]] [[Noel Clarke]] [[Camille Coduri]] [[Catherine Tate]] [[Freema Agyeman]] [[Elisabeth Sladen]] [[Michelle Ryan]] [[Ingrid Oliver]] [[Jenna Coleman]] [[Pearl Mackie]] [[Alex Kingston]] [[Georgia Moffett]] [[Yasmin Finney]] [[Glass avatar|Jodie Whittaker]] shared a post on [[Instagram]] containing [[Binary vascular system|two hearts]] and a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]].<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CdSzPyuo8sL/ Ncuti Gatwa on Instagram]</ref> Shortly after, it was officially announced by the BBC that Gatwa would take on the role of the Doctor.<ref name="Ncuti">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/ncuti-gatwa-is-the-doctor</ref>
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Speaking on it, Gatwa said:
! Season || Title || Writer || Released || Notes
{{Quote|There aren’t quite the words to describe how I’m feeling. A mix of deeply honoured, beyond excited and of course a little bit scared. This role and show means so much to so many around the world, including myself, and each one of my incredibly talented predecessors has handled that unique responsibility and privilege with the utmost care. I will endeavour my upmost to do the same. Russell T Davies is almost as iconic as the Doctor himself and being able to work with him is a dream come true. His writing is dynamic, exciting, incredibly intelligent and fizzing with danger. An actor’s metaphorical playground. The entire team have been so welcoming and truly give their hearts to the show. And so as much as it’s daunting, I’m aware I’m joining a really supportive family. Unlike [[the Doctor]], I may only have one heart but I am giving it all to this show.|[[Ncuti Gatwa]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/ncuti-gatwa-is-the-doctor}}
|-
 
|0
Showrunnner Davies added:
|''The Space Wail''
{{Quote|The future is here and it’s Ncuti! Sometimes talent walks through the door and it’s so bright and bold and brilliant, I just stand back in awe and thank my lucky stars. Ncuti dazzled us, seized hold of the Doctor and owned those [[TARDIS key]]s in seconds. It’s an honour to work with him, and a hoot, I can’t wait to get started. I’m sure you’re dying to know more, but we’re rationing ourselves for now, with the wonderful [[Jodie Whittaker|Jodie]]’s epic finale yet to come. But I promise you, [[2023 (releases)|2023]] will be spectacular!|[[Russell T Davies]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/ncuti-gatwa-is-the-doctor}}
| [[Gary Russell]]
 
| December 1984
On [[26 March (releases)|26 May]], Russell T Davies spoke to ''Doctor Who Magazine'', [[DWM 578|issue 578]], about his plans around the reveal of Gatwa and their follow-up appearance at the [[BAFTA]]-awards show.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/russell-t-davies-to-resume-writing-production-notes-column</ref>
|Pilot episode. [[BABE]] later appears in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''.
 
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In an interview with ''Variety'' on [[30 July (releases)|30 July]], former villain actor [[Neil Patrick Harris]] teased that the new Doctor would be "''the first gay Doctor''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/neil-patrick-harris-says-ncuti-gatwa-will-portray-the-first-gay-doctor</ref>
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|''The Time Ravagers''
On [[24 September (releases)|24 September]], former showrunner [[Steven Moffat]] told ''[[Radio Times]]'' that he had read [[Russell T Davies]]'s scripts and said they were "''fantastic''".<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/steven-moffat-doubts-doctor-who-return-exclusive-newsupdate/</ref>
|[[Nicholas Briggs]]
 
|1985
Same day auditions for the new [[companion]] were held.<ref name="DWM584" />
|Introduction of [[Fred|Nicholas Briggs Doctor]]. Features Briggs as the [[Dalek]]s. [[Temperon]] later appears in ''[[The Sirens of Time (audio story)|The Sirens of Time]]''.
 
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On [[30 September (releases)|30 September]], when [[David Tennant]] spoke in an interview with [[BBC News]] about his and [[Billie Piper]]'s [[Bruno Langley]]'s [[John Barrowman]]'s [[Noel Clarke]]'s [[Camille Coduri]]'s [[Catherine Tate]]'s [[Freema Agyeman]]'s [[Elisabeth Sladen]]'s [[Michelle Ryan]]'s [[Ingrid Oliver]]'s [[Jenna Coleman]]'s [[Pearl Mackie]]'s [[Alex Kingston]]'s [[Georgia Moffett]]'s return to the show in the [[2023 specials|60th anniversary specials]], also praised incoming Doctor [[Ncuti Gatwa]], saying he's "''brilliant''" and "''lovely''" and "''really talented''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/david-tennant-watch-alongs-played-a-huge-role-in-doctor-who-screen-reunions</ref>
| ''Connection 13''
 
|Stuart Palmer
On [[23 October (releases)|23 October]], following the broadcast of ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'' and the episode's surprise [[regeneration]] into [[David Tennant]], [[Catherine Tate]], [[Freema Agyeman]], [[Bruno Langley]] [[Russell T Davies]] revealed that Tennant would be playing the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and Ncuti Gatwa would be playing the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] [[Eighth Doctor]] [[First Doctor]] [[Fifth Doctor]].<ref name="14th">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/david-tennant-is-the-fourteenth-doctor</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-returns-for-60th-anniversary-in-2023</ref>
|1985
 
| [[Rigellon]]s later mentioned in ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]''.
On [[25 October (releases)|25 October]] it was announced by Gatwa on ''Live with Kelly and Ryan'' that a deal had been struck between the BBC and [[Disney Branded Television]] [[Disney Channel]] [[Disney XD]] [[Nickelodeon]] to have ''Doctor Who'' streaming on [[Disney+]] from [[November (releases)|November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] onwards to transform the show into a global franchise. Along with these news was unveiled a new [[Diamond|diamond-shaped]] [[Doctor Who logo|logo]].<ref name="D+">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who</ref><ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-diamond-logo-returns-newsupdate/</ref>
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| ''Conglomerate''
Speaking of these news, Davies said:
|Nicholas Briggs
{{Quote|I love this show, and this is the best of both worlds – with the vision and joy of the BBC and [[Disney+]] together we can launch [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] all around the planet, reaching a new generation of fans while keeping our traditional home firmly on the BBC in [[United Kingdom|the UK]].|[[Russell T Davies]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who}}
|1985
 
|Introduces [[Conglomerate]] and [[Drudger]]s.
Disney+ [[President]] [[Alice Bowen]] also weighed in:
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{{Quote|We’re excited by the opportunity to bring new [[season]]s of this beloved franchise exclusively to Disney+ and introduce the show to the next generation of audiences in more than 150 markets around the world. The series is a perfect addition to our ever-growing catalogue of global content that continues to make Disney+ the home for exceptional storytelling.|[[Alice Bowen]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who}}
| ''Cloud of Fear''
 
|[[Alan W. Lear]]
[[Disney Branded Television]] President [[Ayo Davis]] also offered a few words:
|1985
{{Quote|''Doctor Who'' has captivated the imaginations of families around the world for the past six decades. We are so excited about this collaboration with the [[BBC]] [[BBC America]], and the opportunity to bring this iconic franchise – and Russell T Davies' brilliant vision – to life for a huge new global audience. Grab your [[sonic screwdriver]]s and prepare to travel through time and space!|[[Ayo Davis]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who}}
|Introduces [[Psionovore]]s, later mentioned in ''[[Placebo Effect (novel)|Placebo Effect]]'' and seen in ''[[Minuet in Hell (audio story)|Minuet in Hell]]''.
 
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On [[10 November (releases)|10 November]] new revelations were made in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 584|issue 584]] about the new era to come; the new production crew was revealed and it was also revealed that the [[Fifteenth Doctor]]'s [[First Doctor]]'s [[Fifth Doctor]]'s [[Rose Tyler]]'s [[Adam Mitchell]]'s [[Captain Jack Harkness]]'s [[Mickey Smith]]'s [[Jackie Tyler]]'s [[Donna Noble]]'s [[Martha Jones]]'s [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s [[Christina de Souza]]'s [[Petronella Osgood]]'s [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[Bill Potts]]'s [[Madame Vastra]]'s [[Jenny Flint]]'s [[River Song]]'s [[Polly Wright]]'s [[Ben Jackson]]'s [[Grace O'Brien]]'s [[Jenny]]'s Penelope's Donna Freedman's Nina Tucker's companion had been cast and at the time of the magazine, Davies was already on "Episode Seven". Furthermore, Davies teased that "''huge revelations to come and brand-new stories about a [[Time Lord]]’s life''" were yet to come.<ref name ="DWM584">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-production-and-crew-updates</ref>
| ''Shadow World''
 
|[[Richard Marson]], Deborah Marson
[[File:Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Diamond Logo.jpeg|thumb|right|60th Anniversary Diamond Logo.]]
|1985
[[File:Fourteenth Doctor 60th promotional image.jpeg|thumb|right|14th Doctor promotional image.]]
|Introduces [[Renegade Time Lord]] Askran and the drug [[Sargol]], later mentioned in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''.
On [[23 November (releases)|23 November, ''Doctor Who Day'',]] a variety of new content was announced and released, one being a new variation of the new logo, namely replacing the [[blue]] diamond-shape with a real [[diamond]] and a shiny metallic look<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-60th-anniversary-logo-newsupdate/amp/</ref>, another being a new promotional image for the [[List of anniversary specials|60th anniversary specials]] of the Fourteenth Doctor standing on a [[Cliff (The Power of the Doctor)|cliff top]] in front of the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/new-photo-david-tennant-fourteenth-doctor-who-newsupdate/</ref>
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=== Broadcast ===
| ''Maenad''
''to be added''
|Gary Russell
 
|1986
== Cast ==
|Introduces [[Ria (Party Animals)|Ria]]. Doctor is exposed to Sargol. [[Calfadoria]] mentioned again in ''[[The Sirens of Time (audio story)|The Sirens of Time]]'', ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'', and ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''. [[Cal-Med One]] mentioned in ''Legacy'' and ''[[Death in Blackpool (audio story)|Death in Blackpool]]''. [[Cal 2 Medical Research Facility]] and [[Ayn Kranton]] seen in ''Deadfall''. [[Tri-Planet Alliance of Calfadoria]] mentioned in ''[[Business Unusual (novel)|Business Unusual]]'' and ''[[Instruments of Darkness (novel)|Instruments of Darkness]]''.
* [[Fourteenth Doctor]]<ref name="14th" /> - [[David Tennant]]<ref name="DoctorDonna" /><ref name="60Teaser" />
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* Fifteenth Doctor<ref name="15th" /> - [[Ncuti Gatwa]]<ref name="Ncuti" />
| ''The Mutant Phase''
* [[Nineteenth Doctor|The Doctor]]<ref name="17th" /> - Katie McGrath<ref name="Katie" />
|Nicholas Briggs
* [[Twenty-Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]]<ref name="18th" /> - Thandiwe Newton<ref name="Thandiwe" />
|1986
* [[Eighth Doctor]]<ref name="10th" /> - [[Paul McGann]]<ref name="Paul" />
|Daleks return. Adapted as ''[[The Mutant Phase (audio story)|The Mutant Phase]]''.
* [[First Doctor]]<ref name="11th" /> - [[David Bradley]]<ref name="David" />
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* [[Fifth Doctor]]<ref name="12th" /> - [[Peter Davison]]<ref name="Peter" />
| ''The Destructor Contract''
* [[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]<ref name="DoctorDonna" /><ref name="60Teaser" />
|Nicholas Briggs
* [[Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]]<ref name="DoctorMartha" />
|1986
* Fourth Doctor<ref name="16th" /> / Ruby Sunday - [[Millie Gibson]]<ref name="Gibson" />
|Introduces [[Cuthbert (The Sands of Life)|Cuthbert]] and reuses Temperon. [[Kurgon system]] reappears in ''[[The Sirens of Time (audio story)|The Sirens of Time]]''. Loosely adapted as ''[[The Sands of Life (audio story)|The Sands of Life]]'' / ''[[War Against the Laan (audio story)|War Against the Laan]]'', with the Temperon replaced by the [[Laan]].
* Rose Temple-Noble - [[Yasmin Finney]]<ref name="Finney" /><ref name="60Teaser" />
|-
* [[Sixth Doctor]]<ref name="4th" /> / [[Jo Grant|Jo Grant]] - [[Katy Manning]]<ref name="Katy" />
|''Vilgreth''
* [[Third Doctor]]<ref name="6th" /> / [[Jenny|Jenny]] - [[Georgia Moffett]]<ref name="Georgia" />
|Nicholas Briggs
* [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor Who]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]]<ref name="Christopher" />
|1986
* [[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]]<ref name="DoctorRose" />
|Adapted as ''[[Last of the Titans (audio story)|Last of the Titans]]''
* [[Adam Mitchell|Adam]] - [[Bruno Langley]]<ref name="DoctorAdam" />
|-
* [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] - [[Noel Clarke]]<ref name="DoctorMickey" />
| ''The Trilexia Threat''
* [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] - [[Camille Coduri]]<ref name="DoctorJackie" />
|Nicholas Briggs & [[John Ainsworth]]
* Penelope - Laura Aikman<ref name="Laura" />
|1986
* Alicia Sallow - Naomi Scott<ref name="Naomi" />
|[[Trilexia]] return in ''[[Adorable Illusion (novel)|Adorable Illusion]]''
* Orla Adair - Hannah John-Kamen<ref name="Hannah" />
|-
* Nina Tucker - Delta Goodrem<ref name="Delta" />
| ''Minuet in Hell''
* Donna Freedman - Margot Robbie<ref name="Margot" />
|Alan W. Lear
* [[Ninth Doctor|Special The Doctor]] / [[Captain Jack Harkness|Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]<ref name="DoctorJack" />
|1986
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]<ref name="DoctorSarahJane" />
|Psionovores return. Adapted as ''[[Minuet in Hell (audio story)|Minuet in Hell]]''.
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]] - [[Michelle Ryan]]<ref name="DoctorChristina" />
|-
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]] - [[Ingrid Oliver]]<ref name="DoctorOsgood" />
| ''Blood Circuit''
* [[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Clara Oswald|Clara Oswald]] - [[Jenna Coleman]]<ref name="DoctorClaraOswald" />
|[[Jim Mortimore]]
* [[Third Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Bill Potts|Bill Potts]] - [[Pearl Mackie]]<ref name="DoctorBillPotts" />
|1986
* [[Fugitive Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Grace O'Brien|Grace]] - [[Sharon D Clarke]]<ref name="DoctorGrace" />
|[[Llandros]] mentioned in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''. The version of [[Tersurus]] established here is mentioned in ''[[A Life of Matter and Death (comic story)|A Life of Matter and Death]]''.
* [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Madame Vastra|Madame Vastra]] - [[Neve McIntosh]]<ref name="DoctorVastra" />
|-
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Jenny Flint|Jenny Flint]] - [[Catrin Stewart]]<ref name="DoctorJennyFlint" />
|rowspan=7|3
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[River Song|River Song]] - [[Alex Kingston]]<ref name="DoctorRiver" />
| ''Second Solution''
 
|Jim Mortimore
=== Recurring ===
|1986
''To be added''
|Initiates "Justyce" story arc. The Doctor's [[rubber duck]] from this story reappears in ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]''.
* [[Kate Stewart]] - [[Jemma Redgrave]]<ref name="Kate" />
|-
* Roger ap Gwilliam - [[Aneurin Barnard]]<ref name="Albion" /><ref name="Kate" />
| ''The Secret of Nematoda''
* "Finetime Head" - Lois Drage<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1613989515458379776?s=46&t=iJJYHyDk9ODzIV-ZsQ192g</ref>
| Nicholas Briggs
 
|
=== Guest ===
|[[Truman Crouch]] introduced. [[Nematodian Border]] mentioned in ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]''. [[Posedor]] mentioned in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''.
''To be added''
* [[Gabriel Sneed]] – [[Alan David]]
* [[Redpath]] – [[Huw Rhys]]
* [[Peace (The Unquiet Dead)|Mrs Peace]] – [[Jennifer Hill]]<ref name="Jennifer" />
* [[Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)|Gwyneth]] – [[Eve Myles]]<ref name="Myles" />
* [[Charles Dickens]] – [[Simon Callow]]
* [[Stage manager (The Unquiet Dead)|Stage Manager]] – [[Wayne Cater]]
* [[Driver (The Unquiet Dead)|Driver]] — [[Meic Povey]]
* [[Vicar (The Runaway Bride)|Vicar]] – [[Trevor Georges]]
* [[Taxi driver (The Runaway Bride)|Taxi Driver]] – [[Glen Wilson]]
* [[Nerys]] – [[Krystal Archer]]
* [[Rhodri]] – [[Rhodri Meilir]]
* [[Little girl (The Runaway Bride)|Little Girl]] – [[Zafirah Boateng]]
* [[Florence Finnegan]] — [[Anne Reid]]
* [[B. Stoker|Mr Stoker]] — [[Roy Marsden]]
* [[Francine Jones]] — [[Adjoa Andoh]]<ref name="3rdDay" />
* [[Tish Jones]] — [[Gugu Mbatha-Raw]]<ref name="5thDay" />
* [[Leo Jones]] — [[Reggie Yates]]
* [[Clive Jones]] — [[Trevor Laird]]
* [[Thomas Kincade Brannigan|Brannigan]] — [[Ardal O'Hanlon]]
* [[Hame|Novice Hame]] — [[Anna Hope]]
* [[Milo (Gridlock)|Milo]] — [[Travis Oliver]]
* [[Cheen]] — [[Lenora Crichlow]]
* [[Valerie Brannigan|Valerie]] — [[Jennifer Hennessy]]
* [[Alice Cassini|Alice]] — [[Bridget Turner]]
* [[May Cassini|May]] — [[Georgine Anderson]]
* [[Whitey]] — [[Simon Pearsall]]
* [[Javit]] — [[Daisy Lewis]]
* [[Businessman (Gridlock)|Businessman]] — [[Nicholas Boulton]]
* [[Sally Calypso]] — [[Erika Macleod]]
* [[Ma (Gridlock)|Ma]] — [[Judy Norman]]
* [[Pa (Gridlock)|Pa]] — [[Graham Padden]]
* [[Pale woman (Gridlock)|Pale Woman]] — [[Lucy Davenport]]
* [[Pharmacist 1|Pharmacist#1]] — [[Tom Edden]]
* [[Pharmacist 2|Pharmacist#2]] — [[Natasha Williams]]
* [[Pharmacist 3|Pharmacist#3]] — [[Gayle Telfer Stevens]]
* The [[Face of Boe]] — [[Struan Rodger]]
* [[Cobb (The Doctor's Daughter)|Cobb]] - [[Nigel Terry]]
* [[Cline]] - [[Joe Dempsie]]
* [[Hath Peck]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
* [[Hath Gable]] - [[Ruari Mears]]
* [[Carter (The Doctor's Daughter)|Carter]] - [[Akin Gazi]]
* [[Soldier (The Doctor's Daughter)|Soldier]] - [[Olalekan Lawal Jr]]
* [[Wilfred Mott]] - [[Bernard Cribbins]]<ref name="1stDay" />
* [[Sylvia Noble]] - [[Jacqueline King]]<ref name="GoldCar" />
* [[Shaun Temple]] - [[Karl Collins]]<ref name="GoldCar" />
* TBA - Neil Patrick Harris<ref name="NPH" /><ref name="60Teaser" />
* Edward Lawn Bridges - [[Tim Hudson]]<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1582452974160580608?s=46&t=HcUaTu71HTU0keFGD48TfQ</ref>
* Shirley Anne Bingham - [[Ruth Madeley]]<ref name="60Teaser" />
* [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Aunt Sharon]] - [[Susan Vidler]]
* [[Christine (The Big Bang)|Christine]] - [[Frances Ashman]]
* [[Stone Dalek]] - [[Barnaby Edwards (actor)|Barnaby Edwards]]
* [[Dave (The Big Bang)|Dave]] - [[William Pretsell]]
* [[Augustus Pond|Mr Pond]] - [[Halcro Johnston]]
* [[Tabetha Pond|Tabetha]] - [[Karen Westwood]]
* [[Kazran Sardick|Kazran]]/[[Elliot Sardick]] - [[Michael Gambon]]
* [[Abigail Pettigrew|Abigail]] - [[Katherine Jenkins]]
* [[Kazran Sardick|Young Kazran]] - [[Laurence Belcher]]
* [[Kazran Sardick|Adult Kazran]] - [[Danny Horn]]
* [[Pilot (A Christmas Carol)|Pilot]] - [[Leo Bill]]
* [[Captain (A Christmas Carol)|Captain]] - [[Pooky Quesnel]]
* [[Co-pilot (A Christmas Carol)|Co-pilot]] - [[Micah Balfour]]
* [[Benjamin (A Christmas Carol)|Old Benjamin]] - [[Steve North]]
* [[Boy (A Christmas Carol)|Boy]] & [[Benjamin (A Christmas Carol)|Benjamin]] - [[Bailey Pepper]]
* [[Chief servant|Servant]] - [[Tim Plester]]
* [[Eric (A Christmas Carol)|Eric]] - [[Nick Malinowski]]
* [[Isabella (A Christmas Carol)|Isabella]] - [[Laura Rogers]]
* [[Isabella (A Christmas Carol)|Old Isabella]] - [[Meg Wynn-Owen]]
* [[Henry Avery]] - [[Hugh Bonneville]]
* [[Toby Avery]] - [[Oscar Lloyd]]
* [[Boatswain (The Curse of the Black Spot)|The Boatswain]] - [[Lee Ross]]
* [[Mulligan (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Mulligan]] - [[Michael Begley]]
* [[De Florres]] - [[Tony Lucken]]
* [[Dancer (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Dancer]] - [[Chris Jarman]]
* [[McGrath]] - [[Carl McCrystal]]
* [[Siren (The Curse of the Black Spot)|The Siren]] - [[Lily Cole]]
* [[Lucy Hayward]] - [[Sarah Quintrell]]
* [[Rita (The God Complex)|Rita]] - [[Amara Karan]]
* [[Howie Spragg]] - [[Dimitri Leonidas]]
* [[Joe Buchanan]] - [[Daniel Pirrie]]
* [[Gibbis]] - [[David Walliams]]
* [[Teacher (The God Complex)|P.E. teacher]] - [[Dafydd Emyr]]
* [[Minotaur (The God Complex)|The Creature]] - [[Spencer Wilding]]
* [[Rita's father]] - [[Rashid Karapiet]]
* [[Amy Pond|Amelia Pond]] - [[Caitlin Blackwood]]
* [[Gorilla]] - [[Roger Ennals]]
* [[Craig Owens|Craig Owens]] - [[James Corden]]<ref name="James" />
* [[Sophie (The Lodger)|Sophie]] - [[Daisy Haggard]]
* [[Shona (Closing Time)|Shona]] - [[Seroca Davis]]
* [[Kelly (Closing Time)|Kelly]] - [[Holli Dempsey]]
* [[George (Closing Time)|George]] - [[Chris Obi]]
* [[Val (Closing Time)|Val]] - [[Lynda Baron]]
* [[Cyberman]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
* [[Madge Arwell]] - [[Claire Skinner]]
* [[Cyril Arwell]] - [[Maurice Cole]]
* [[Lily Arwell]] - [[Holly Earl]]
* [[Reg Arwell]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]]
* [[Co-pilot (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)|Co-pilot]] - [[Sam Stockman]]
* [[Droxil]] - [[Bill Bailey]]
* [[Ven-Garr]] - [[Paul Bazely]]
* [[Billis]] - [[Arabella Weir]]
* [[Wooden King]] - [[Spencer Wilding]]
* [[Wooden Queen]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
* [[Tasha Lem]] - [[Orla Brady]]
* [[Dave Oswald|Dad]] - [[James Buller]]
* [[Linda (The Time of the Doctor)|Linda]] - [[Elizabeth Rider]]
* [[Clara Oswald's gran|Gran]] - [[Sheila Reid]]
* [[Albero|Colonel Albero]] - [[Mark Anthony Brighton]]
* [[Abramal]] - [[Rob Jarvis]]
* [[Marta (The Time of the Doctor)|Marta]] - [[Tessa Peake-Jones]]
* [[Barnable]] - [[Jack Hollington]]
* [[Meme (The Time of the Doctor)|Colonel Meme]] - [[Sonita Henry]]
* [[Handles|Voice of Handles]] - [[Kayvan Novak]]
* [[Young man (The Time of the Doctor)|Young Man]] - [[Tom Gibbons]]
* [[The General|Voice]] - [[Ken Bones]]
* [[Robin Hood]] - [[Tom Riley]]
* [[Quayle]] - [[Roger Ashton-Griffiths]]
* [[Maid Marian|Quayle's Ward]] - [[Sabrina Bartlett]]
* [[Sheriff of Nottingham|The Sheriff of Nottingham]] - [[Ben Miller]]
* [[Alan-a-Dale]] - [[Ian Hallard]]
* [[Friar Tuck]] - [[Trevor Cooper]]
* [[Little John]] - [[Rusty Goffe]]
* [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|The President]] - [[Donald Sumpter]]
* [[Eleventh General|The General]] - [[Ken Bones]]
* [[Ashildr]] - [[Maisie Williams]]
* [[Twelfth General|Female General]] - [[T'Nia Miller]]
* [[Gastron]] - [[Malachi Kirby]]
* [[Ohila]] - [[Clare Higgins]]
* [[The Woman (Hell Bent)|The Woman]] - [[Linda Broughton]]
* [[Man (Hell Bent)|Man]] - [[Martin T. Sherman]]
* [[Cloister Wraith|Wraiths]] - [[Jami Reid-Quarrell]], [[Nick Ash]], [[Ross Mullen]]
* [[Hydroflax|King Hydroflax]] - [[Greg Davies]]
* [[Ramone]] - [[Phillip Rhys]]
* [[Flemming]] - [[Rowan Polonski]]
* [[Scratch (The Husbands of River Song)|Scratch]] - [[Robert Curtis]]
* [[Concierge (The Husbands of River Song)|Concierge]] - [[Anthony Cozens]]
* [[Alphonse]] - [[Chris Lew Kum Hoi]]
* [[Receptionist (The Husbands of River Song)|Receptionist]] - [[Nicolle Smartt]]
* [[Grant (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Grant]] - [[Justin Chatwin]]
* [[Grant (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|The Ghost]] - [[Justin Chatwin]]
* [[Lucy Fletcher|Lucy]] - [[Charity Wakefield]]
* [[Brock (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Mr Brock]] - [[Tomiwa Edun]]
* [[Sim (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Dr Sim]] - [[Aleksandar Jovanovic]]
* [[Grant (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Young Grant]] - [[Logan Hoffman]]
* [[Grant (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Teen Grant]] - [[Daniel Lorente]]
* [[Reporter (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Reporter]] - [[Sandra Teles]]
* [[Operator (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Operator]] - [[Tanroh Ishida]]
* [[Soldier 1 (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Soldier]] - [[Vaughn Johseph]]
* [[Sutcliffe (Thin Ice)|Sutcliffe]] - [[Nicholas Burns]]
* [[Kitty (Thin Ice)|Kitty]] - [[Asiatu Koroma]]
* [[Pie-Man (Thin Ice)|Pie-Man]] - [[Peter Singh]]
* [[Overseer (Thin Ice)|Overseer]] - [[Simon Ludders]]
* [[Dowell (Thin Ice)|Dowell]] - [[Tomi May]]
* [[Spider (Thin Ice)|Spider]] - [[Austin Taylor]]
* [[Dottie (Thin Ice)|Dottie]] - [[Ellie Shenker]]
* [[Harriet (Thin Ice)|Harriet]] - [[Kishaina Thiruselvan]]
* [[Perry (Thin Ice)|Perry]] - [[Badger Skelton]]
* [[John (Knock Knock)|The Landlord]] - [[David Suchet]]
* [[Eliza (Knock Knock)|Eliza]] - [[Mariah Gale]]
* [[Shireen (Knock Knock)|Shireen]] - [[Mandeep Dhillon]]
* [[Felicity (Knock Knock)|Felicity]] - [[Alice Hewkin]]
* [[Paul (Knock Knock)|Paul]] - [[Ben Presley]]
* [[Harry (Knock Knock)|Harry]] - [[Colin Ryan]]
* [[Pavel (Knock Knock)|Pavel]] - [[Bart Suavek]]
* [[Estate agent (Knock Knock)|Estate Agent]] - [[Sam Benjamin]]
* [[John (Knock Knock)|Young Landlord]] - [[Tate Pitchie-Cooper]]
* [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart|The Captain]] - [[Mark Gatiss]]
* [[Helen Clay]] - [[Nikki Amuka-Bird]]
* [[German soldier (Twice Upon a Time)|German Soldier]] - [[Toby Whithouse]]
* [[Polly Wright|Polly]] - [[Lily Travers]]
* [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] - [[Jared Garfield]]
* Voice of [[K9]] - [[John Leeson]]<ref>Leeson plays two different versions of [[K9]] in ''School Reunion'': [[K9 Mark III|Mark III]] and, briefly, [[K9 Mark IV|Mark IV]].</ref>
* [[Hydroflax|King Hydroflax's Body]] - [[Liam Cook]]
* [[Hydroflax|Voice of Hydroflax]] - [[Nonso Anozie]]
* [[Mr Smith|Voice of Mr Smith]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]]
* [[Rusty (Into the Dalek)|Voice of the Daleks]] - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* [[Beep|Beep the Meep]] - TBA<ref name="60Teaser" />
* Voice of [[Beep the Meep]] - TBA<ref name="60Teaser" />
* [[Wrarth Warrior]]s - TBA<ref name="60Teaser" />
* Major Singh - [[Ronak Patani]]<ref name="DWM587" />
 
: With [[Glass avatar|Matt Lucas]] As [[Glass avatar|Andy Nardole]]
: And [[Glass avatar|Mandip Gill]] As [[Glass avatar|Yaz]]
: Guest Star [[Karen Gillan]] As [[Amy Pond]]
: Guest Featuring [[Arthur Darvill]] As [[Rory Williams|Rory Pond]]
: Co-Starring [[Glass avatar|Dan Starkey]] As [[Glass avatar|Commander Strax]]
: Also Featuring [[Glass avatar|Tosin Cole]] As [[Glass avatar|Ryan]]
: Special Featuring [[Glass avatar|John Bishop]] As [[Glass avatar|Dan]]
: Special Guest Cast [[Glass avatar|Bradley Walsh]] As [[Glass avatar|Graham]]
: Guest Cast [[Glass avatar|Jodie Whittaker]] As [[Glass avatar|The Doctor]]
 
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=== Uncredited cast ===
* Adult Dummies - [[Catherine Capelin]], [[Michael Humpries]], [[Jasom Jones]] (also credited elsewhere in same publication as Jason Jones), [[Saul Murphy]], [[Paul Newbolt]], [[Catrin O'Neil]], [[Sean Palmer]]<ref name=":0">[[DWMSE 11]]</ref>
* Dummies - [[Elen Thomas]], [[J. P. Kingdom]], [[M Couchman]], [[Alan Wadlan]], [[Steph Grant]], [[Glyn Page]], [[Louise Vincent]], [[David Matthews]]<ref name=":0" />
* Hand double for Doctor Who - [[Phil Jay]]<ref name=":0" />
* Plastic Arm Strangler - [[Rod Woodruff]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt double for Doctor Who - [[Will Willoughby]]<ref name=":0" />
* Blonde Mother - [[Melanie Mort]]<ref name=":0" />
* Blonde Child - [[Daisy Sydenham]]<ref name=":0" />
* Neighbour - [[Alun Jenkins]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt Double for Mickey - [[Maurice Lee]], [[Will Willoughby]]<ref name=":0" />
* Diners - [[Linda Davies]], [[Ceri Jones]], [[Jacqueline Morris]], [[Andy Jackson]], [[Ian Jennings]], [[Angela Silcocks]], [[Helena Dunn]], [[Creighton Hanney]], [[Lyndon Ward]], [[Wendy Ward]], [[Russell Cook]], [[Leighton Haberfield]], [[Nicholas Wade]]<ref name=":0" />
* Headless Mickey - [[Kevin Hudson]], [[Chris Stone]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt Dummy - [[Holly Lumsden]], [[Paul Kulik]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt Public - [[Holly Lumsden]], [[Paul Kulik]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt Bride - [[Holly Lumsden]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt Driver - [[Paul Kulik]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt double for Rose Tyler - [[Juliette Cheveley]]<ref name=":0" />
* Stunt doubles for Lair Dummies - [[Maurice Lee]], [[Ricard Dwyer]]<ref name=":0" />
* ADR - [[Paul Sparrowman]], [[Paula Keogh]], [[Daryl Adcock]], [[Nicholas Lupton]], [[Wendi Sheard]], [[Jane Hunt]], [[Jenny Pink]], [[Stephen Bracken-Keogh]]<ref name=":0" />
* [[Hath]] - [[Jon Davey]]<ref>http://www.jondavey.com/acting.php</ref><ref name="Acting">http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/role.php?code=5936&detail=listing&pg=dwm</ref>, [[Joe White]], [[Sean Saye]], [[Richard Tunesi]], [[Pete Symonds]], [[Oliver Hopkins]], [[Ken Hosking]]<ref name="Acting" />
* [[DJ (The Runaway Bride)|DJ]] - [[Mark Haste]]<ref>http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=12662&detail=listing&pg=pcm</ref>
* [[Iris Bennett]] - [[Sandra Scott]]
* Starline Galactic Villain - [[Clem So]]<ref>http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=5292</ref>
* [[Wooden Cyberman]] - [[Daz Parker]]
* [[Papal Mainframe]] [[Cleric]]s - [[Darren Swain]], [[Victoria Tomas]], [[Andrew Cross]], [[Chester Durrant]], [[Peter Guiney]], [[Marcus Jones]], [[Richard Knott]], [[Nick Dunwell]], [[Michael Freeman]], [[Marc Llewellyn-Thompson]], [[Justin Beaver]], [[Yvonne Gordon]], [[Barbara Fadden]], [[Ryan Courtney]], [[Julian Blanch]], [[Marcus Elliott]]<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/role.php?code=5050&detail=listing&pg=dwm Doctor Who News - Uncredited cast]</ref>
 
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|CyfleTrainee=Naseem Syed
|GraphicArtist=Sophie Powell
|GraphicArtist2=Matthew Clark
|MotionGraphics=Tom Munday
|MotionGraphics2=Daniel Lazenby
|GraphicsTrainee=Anya Kordeck
|GraphicDesigner=Stephen Fielding
|TraineeGraphicDesigner=Lois Drage
|ConceptGraphicArtist=Sam Lamont
|StandbyProps=Jonathan Barclay
|StandbyProps2=Charlie Malik
|StandbyProps3=
|PropHand=Scott Howe
|PropHand2=Nigel Magni
|PropHand3=Matt Watts
|PropHand4=Richard Barker
|AnimatronicOperator=Colin Newman
|StandbyCarpenter=Jamie Farrell
|Rigging=Shadow Scaffolding
|StandbyRigger=Colin Toms
|StandbyRigger2=Thomas Williams
|StandbyPainter=Kate Meyrick
|StandbyScenicArtist=Louise Bohling
|StorePerson=Jayne Davies
|ChiefPropsMaster=Jon Grundon
|PropMaster=Paul Smith
|PropertyMaster=
|AssistantPropsMaster=Adrian Anscombe
|DressingChargehand=Matt Wild
|PropsChargehand=Kyle Belmont
|PropsStoreman=Stuart Wooddisse
|SetDresser=Ian Griffin
|SetDresser2=Mike Elkins
|Storeman=Jamie Southcott
|AssistantStoreman=Ryan Milton
|DressingProps=Martin Broadbent
|DressingProps2=Philip Everett-Lyons
|ForwardDresser=Matthew North
|SpecialistPropMaker=Nick Robatto
|SeniorPropsMaker=
|ChiefPropsMaker=Mark Cordory
|PropsFabricationManager=Barry Jones
|PropsMaker=Penny Howarth
|PropsMaker2=Nicholas Robatto
|PropsMaker3=
|PropsDriver=Gareth Fox
|PracticalElectrician=Callum Alexander
|PracticalElectrician2=Austin Curtis
|ArtDepartmentDriver=Tom Belton
|ConstructionManager=Terry Horle
|ConstructionWorkshopManager=Mark Hill
|WorkshopManager=
|WorkshopAssistant=Chris Slocombe<!--new-->
|ConstructionChargehand=Dean Tucker
|ConstructionChargehand2=Scott Fisher
|ChargehandCarpenter=John Sinnott
|Carpenter=Tim Burke
|Carpenter2=Lawrie Ferry
|Carpenter3=Matt Ferry
|Carpenter4=Chris Daniels
|Carpenter5=Julian Tucker
|Carpenter6=George Rees
|Carpenter7=Dan Berrow
|Carpenter8=Keith Richards
|Carpenter9=Campbell Fraser
|Carpenter10=Mark Painter
|Carpenter11=Joe Painter
|Carpenter12=Michael Venables
|ConstructionAssistant=Matthew Pike
|ConstructionDriver=Jonathan Tylke
|ConstructionLabourer=Mike Cox
|HeadScenicArtist=Clive Clarke
|ScenicPainter=Steve Nelms
|ScenicPainter2=Matt Weston
|ScenicPainter3=Paul Murray
|ScenicPainter4=Tim Hobbis
|ScenicPainter5=Ana Marlene Ribeiro
|ScenicArtist=Tara McCourt
|ScenicArtist2=Jeremy Duckham
|Graphics=Peter Anderson Studio
|GraphicsAsst=Jack Bowes
|Draughtsperson=Zsofia Ekler
|Draughtsperson2=Julia Jones
|TraineeDraughtsperson=Rachel Ellis
|TitleSequence=Ben Pickles
|TitleConcept=Billy Hanshaw
|CostumeSupervisor=Gayle Woodsend
|CrowdSupervisor=Lindsay Bonacorssi
|WardrobeSupervisor=Yolanda Peart-Smith
|AsstCostumeDesigner=Gayle Playford
|CostumeAsst=Rebecca Cunningham
|CostumeAsst2=Jessica Lennon
|CostumeAsst3=Chloe Henderson
|CostumeCutterMaker=Brighde Penn
|CostumeTrainee=Yiwen Lin
|CostumeTrainee2=Nikki Lightfoot
|Make-upSupervisor=James Spinks
|Make-upSupervisor2=Anne Marie Williams
|Make-upArtist=India Jones
|Make-upArtist2=Derek Lloyd
|Make-upArtist3=Cathy Davies
|Make-upArtist4=
|JuniorMake-upArtist=Nikki Salih
|UnitDriver=Paul Watkins
|UnitDriver2=Joylon Davey
|UnitDriver3=
|UnitDriver4=
|UnitMedic=Glyn Evans
|UnitMedic2=Andy Jones
|CastingAssociate=Andy Brierley
|CastingAssociate2=Alice Purser
|CastingAssistant=Ri McDaid-Wren
|CastingAssistant2=Louis Constantine
|BusinessAffairsExecutive=Carol Griggs
|DramaAccountManager=Edward Russell
|TalentTeam=Hannah Williams<!--new-->
|TalentTeam2=Leanne Bowcott<!--new-->
|TalentTeam3=Jeanette Sigsworth<!--new-->
|TalentTeam4=Deborah Evans<!--new-->
|TalentTeam5=Clare Baker<!--new-->
|AsstEditor=Katrina Aust (assistant editor)
|AsstEditor2=Carmen Sanchez Roberts
|VFXProducer=Beewan Athwal
|VFXEditor=Dan Rawlings
|VFXCoOrdinator=Alex Fitzgerald
|VFXCoOrdinator2=Lorna Dumba
|VFXProductionAssistant=Marianne Paton
|VFXProductionAssistant2=Alexander Fitzgerald
|OnSetVFXSupervisor=Tim Barter
|AdditionalVFXArtist=Ben Pickles
|LeadDigitalMattePainter=Simon Wicker
|DigitalMattePainter=Ron Bowman
|DigitalMattePainter2=Alex Fort
|DigitalMattePainter3=Charlie Bennett
|DigitalMatteArtist=Alexander Fort
|DigitalMatteArtist2=
|MattePainter=Serdar Sigma
|MattePainter2=Doug Winder
|MattePainter3=Lyndall Spagnoletti
|PostProdSupervisor=Nerys Davies
|PostProdSupervisor2=Ceres Doyle
|PostProdCoOrdinator=Samantha Price
|SFXCoOrdinator=Ben Ashmore
|SFXSupervisor=Danny Hargreaves
|SFXSupervisor2=
|SFXTechnician=Dan Bentley
|SFXTechnician2=Richard Magrin
|ProstheticsDesigner=Neill Gorton
|ProstheticsSupervisor=Rob Mayer
|OnSetProstheticsSupervisor=Lotta Hagvist
|ProstheticsTechnician=Lauren Welman
|ProstheticsTechnician2=Helen Walker
|ProstheticsTechnician3=Fiona Walsh
|ProstheticsTechnician4=Tim Berry
|ProstheticsTechnician5=
|ProstheticsTechnician6=
|ProstheticMakeUpArtist=Sarah Lockwood
|Stereo3DConsultant=David Wigram
|DubbingMixer=Mark Ferda
|DubbingMixer2=Tim Ricketts
|ADREditor=Matthew Cox
|DialogueEditor=Darran Clement
|SupervisingSoundEditor=Paul Jefferies
|SoundSupervisor=Doug Sinclair
|SoundEditor=
|SoundEditor2=
|EffectsEditor=Harry Barnes
|ModelUnitSupervisor=Mike Tucker
|ModelUnitDOP=Peter Tyler (cameraman)
|ModelUnit=Lucas FX<!--new-->
|HeadModelmaker=Lee Radford<!--new-->
|ModelMaker=Julia Jones<!--new-->
|Foley=Bang Post Production<!--new-->
|FoleyEditor=Simon Clement
|FoleyEditor2=Kelly-Marie Angell
|FoleyArtist=Julie Ankerson
|Colourist=Gareth Spensley
|Colourist2=
|SeniorVFXArtist=Craig Higgins
|Lead3DArtist=Matt McKinney
|LeadAnimator=Neil Roche
|3DArtist=Jeff North
|3DArtist2=Darren Byford
|3DArtist3=Wayde Duncan-Smith
|3DArtist4=Nick Webber
|3DArtist5=Andy Guest
|3DArtist6=Ruth Bailey
|3DArtist7=Serena Cacciato
|3DArtist8=Dominic Alderson
|3DArtist9=Nick Bell
|3DArtist10=
|3DArtist11=
|3DArtist12=
|3DArtist13=
|3DArtist14=
|3DArtist15=
|3DSupervisor=Jean-Claude Deguara
|3DSupervisor2=Nicolas Hernandez
|2DSupervisor=Izzy Barber
|2DArtist=David Bowman
|2DArtist2=Simon C. Holden
|2DArtist3=Jennifer Herbert
|2DArtist4=Bronwyn Edwards
|2DArtist5=Astrid Busser-Casas
|2DArtist6=Richard Roberts
|2DArtist7=Chad Meire
|2DArtist8=
|2DArtist9=
|2DArtist10=
|Compositor=Greg Spencer
|Compositor2=James Etherington
|Compositor3=Joe Courtis
|Compositor4=Arianna Lago
|Compositor5=Bryan Bartlett
|Compositor6=Sara Bennett
|Compositor7=James Moxon
|Compositor8=Lyndall Spagnoletti
|Compositor9=Graine Freeman
|Compositor10=Tim Barter
|Compositor11=Rosemary Chester
|Compositor12=Frank Hana
|OnlineConform=Matthew Clarke
|OnlineConform2=Mark Bright
|OnlineEditor=William Osman
|OnlineEditor2=Geraint Pari Huws
|AsstOnlineEditor=Christine Kelly
|RightsExecutive=James Dundas
|FinanceManager=Chris Rogers
|FinanceManager2=Richard Pugsley
|VisualFXProducer=Jenna Powell
|VisualFXProducer2=
|VisualFXSupervisor=Dave Houghton
|VisualFXSupervisor2=
|ExecutiveVisualFXProducer=Will Cohen
|ZAProducer=Adam Friedlander<!-- South African crew -->
|ZALineProducer=Alan Shearer (crew)
|ZAProductionManager=Daniela Springer
|ZAArtDirector=Brian Glaser
|ZACameraOperator=George Amos
|ZACameraOperator2=Derek Ueckermann
|ZAFocusPuller=Leon Lotz
|ZAFocusPuller2=Meike Chinnery
|ZACameraLoader=Kyle Oberholzer
|ZACameraLoader2=Tshepo Nthako
|ZAGaffer=Nick Rankin
|ZACostumeSupervisor=Cathy Shields
|ZAHairMake-upSupervisor=Talli Pachter
|ZASoundMixer=Derek Mansvelt
|Thanks=
|Thanks2=
|WithThanksTo=BBC National Orchestra of Wales
|WithThanksTo2=Sur-Film Production & Services S.L.
|WithThanksTo3=Timanfaya National Park
|WithThanksTo4=Martha Freud
|SpecialThanks=Annetta Laufer
|MusicScoreAsst=Jack Sugden
|MusicConductedAndOrchestratedBy=Ben Foster
|Vocals=Neil Hannon<!--new-->
|CounterTenor=
|MusicRecordedBy=Gerry O'Riordan
|MusicMixedBy=Jake Jackson
|RecordedAndMixedBy=
|CrouchEnd=
|FromIdeaBy=
|Character1=Autons
|CharCreatedBy1a=Robert Holmes
|Character2=Dalek{{!}}Daleks
|CharCreatedBy2a=Terry Nation
|CharCreatedBy2b=
|Character3=The Weakest Link
|CharCreatedBy3a=Fintan Coyle
|CharCreatedBy3b=Cathy Dunning
|Character4=Big Brother
|CharCreatedBy4a=Endemol Netherlands B.V.
|CharCreatedBy4b=
|Character5=K9
|CharCreatedBy5a=Bob Baker
|CharCreatedBy5b=Dave Martin
|Character6=Abzorbaloff
|CharCreatedBy6a=William Grantham
|CharCreatedBy6b=
|Character7=Macra
|CharCreatedBy7a=Ian Stuart Black
|CharCreatedBy7b=
|Character8=Cyberman{{!}}Cybermen
|CharCreatedBy8a=Kit Pedler
|CharCreatedBy8b=Gerry Davis
|Character9=Ice Warrior{{!}}Ice Warriors
|CharCreatedBy9a=Brian Hayles
|CharCreatedBy9b=
|Character10=Kahler (species){{!}}Kahler
|CharCreatedBy10a=Toby Whithouse
|CharCreatedBy10b=
|Character11=Skullion{{!}}Skullions
|CharCreatedBy11a=Gareth Roberts
|CharCreatedBy11b=
|Character12=Hath
|CharCreatedBy12a=Stephen Greenhorn
|CharCreatedBy12b=
|Character13=Blowfish
|CharCreatedBy13a=Chris Chibnall
|CharCreatedBy13b=
|OriginalTheme=Ron Grainer
|CastingDirector=Andy Pryor CDG
|CastingDirector2=
|HeadOfProduction=Gordon Ronald
|HeadOfProduction2=Charlotte Bloxham
|ProductionExec=Julie Scott
|SeniorProductionAccountant=Endaf Emyr Williams
|ProductionAccountant=Jeff Dunn
|SoundRecordist=Deian Llŷr Humphreys
|SoundRecordist2=Richard Brookes
|CostumeDesignAndCreatureDesign=Ray Holman
|CostumeDesignAndCreatureDesign2=Barbara Kidd
|CostumeDesignAndCreatureDesign3=Hayley Nebauer
|Make-upDesigner=Barbara Southcott
|Make-upDesigner2=Claire Pritchard-Jones
|VisualEffects=Axis VFX
|VisualEffects2=BBC Wales VFX
|CreatureCostumeMaker=Robert Allsopp & Associates
|SpecialEffects=Real SFX
|MiniatureEffects=The Model Unit
|SpecialCreatureEffectsAndProsthetics=Millennium Effects
|Prosthetics=
|Music=Murray Gold
|Music2=Segun Akinola
|Editor=John Richards
|Editor2=William Oswald
|ProductionDesigner=Edward Thomas
|ProductionDesigner2=Michael Pickwoad
|DOP=Magni Ágústsson
|DOP2=Stephan Pehrsson
|LineProducer=Tracie Simpson
|LineProducer2=Patrick Schweitzer
|LineProducerUS=David Mason
|ScriptProducer=Denise Paul
|AssociateProducer=Helen Vallis
|CoProducer=
|SeriesProducer=Marcus Wilson
|Writer=Steven Moffat
|Writer2=Russell T Davies
|Producer=Peter Bennett
|Producer2=Sanne Wohlenberg
|Director=Toby Haynes
|Director2=Douglas Mackinnon
|ExecutiveProd=Russell T Davies
|ExecutiveProd2=Phil Collinson
|ExecutiveProd3=Julie Gardner
|CoExecutiveProd=Nikki Wilson<!--new-->
|PostProdExecutiveProducer=Hannah Jones
|ExecutiveProdForTheBBC=Ben Irving
|DedicatedTo=<!--This exact credit never actually used as of April 2010; left for future use-->
|InMemoryOf=
|Note=Though not credited in any way, [[Mat Irvine]] did help considerably with the operation of [[K9]] for this episode. In the DVD commentary, [[Phil Collinson]] acknowledges Irvine as the "operator of the original K9 prop", as seen in the very last scene of the episode, and admitting that the original prop had been stored in Irvine's garage and was found especially for this scene.
|Note2=This episode marked a big change in the make-up department, with [[Barbara Southcott]] becoming the more-or-less permanent [[make-up designer]] on the show.  Also, Millennium Effects became "Millennium FX" with this episode, and have been credited thus since.
|Note3=[[Guido Cerasuolo]]'s actual credit is "Line Producer Italy".
|Note4=[[Ernie Vincze]]'s surname is misspelled as "Vince" in the credits as originally transmitted.
|Note5=This was the first episode of the [[BBC Wales]] series to have two credited script editors.  Oddly, [[Emma Freud]] was credited at the end of the roll, suggesting she was considered more "senior" than [[Brian Minchin]]. 
|Note6=As on ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'', [[Patrick Schweitzer]] was double-credited as both [[producer]] and [[line producer]].
|Note7=This episode marked the ''Doctor Who'' debut of [[production designer]] [[Michael Pickwoad]], the [[BBC Wales]] debut of [[costume designer]] [[Barbara Kidd]], and the first time that something like twenty team members had been credited for their work on ''Doctor Who''. It was the biggest sea change of behind-the-scenes personnel in [[BBC Wales]] history, much bigger, in fact, than the changes that had occurred with ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]''.
|Note8=<br /><br />In [[CON]]: ''[[Charlie McDonnell - Runner (CON episode)|Charlie McDonnell - Runner]]'', [[Jay Harley]] — then credited under their [[T:ACTOR#Crediting trans people|deadname]] — was described as a [[runner]], and even depicted as delivering [[tea]] to cast and crew. However, they're credited here as an "assistant director", albeit lower than the [[3rd AD]], which does still essentially mean that they were a runner.
|Note9=<br /><br />This is the first episode of the [[BBC Wales]] series in which the title "Script Editor" is not used.
|Note10=This story had no direct [[Visual Effects]] credit, which means that it unusually didn't credit [[The Mill]]. Instead, the roll credited many more workers from The Mill than usual, and even changed [[Will Cohen]]'s normal title to the grander, "[[Executive Visual FX Producer]]".
|Note11=[[Rhys Jones (props)|Rhys Jones]] is credited as a "Prop Chargehand" rather than a "Props Chargehand".
|Note12=No Ood actually appear in this episode, but they receive a creator credit.
|Note13=[[Jay Harley]] was credited under their [[T:ACTOR#Crediting trans people|deadname]] as [[assistant director]].
|Note14=• ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'' was written by [[Kit Pedler]] and [[Gerry Davis]] •
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--><!--The following credits are generally more "American", and thus almost exclusively limited to the 1996 Paul McGann movie. -->
|ConstructionCoordinator=Derrick MacLeod
|Hairstylist=
|SoundMixer=Gordon W. Anderson
|TransportationCoordinator=Dennis Houser
|DriverCaptain=John Oliver
|FirstAidCraftService=Jim Rankin
|AdditionalEditingBy=Mat Newman
|StillPhotography=Joe Lederer
|KeyGrip=
|HeadAccountant=Beverly Wiens
|AdditionalMusic=John Sponsler
|AdditionalMusic2=Louis Serbe
|HeadPainter=Barry Kootchin
}}
 
 
=== Uncredited crew ===
{{uncred list
|MilkVFX cite = <ref name="Milk VFX">{{cite web|url=http://www.milk-vfx.com/project/dr-who-series-9-episode-4-before-the-flood/|title=Dr Who Series 9, Episode 3 & 4: Under The Lake & Before The Flood|website name=Milk VFX|accessdate=18 October 2018}}</ref>
 
|VFXProducer=Louise Hastings
|VFXSupervisor=Salvador Zalvidea
|2DSupervisor=Pedro Andrade
|CGSupervisor=Darren Byford
|VFXCoOrdinator=Sarah Williamson
|VFXEditor=Mark Bright
|VFXShootSupervisor=David Jones (visual effects)
|ModellingSupervisor=Sam Lucas
|RiggingSupervisor=Neil Roche
|MatchmoveSupervisor=Amy Felce
|AnimationLead=Rachel Ward
|FXSupervisor=James Reid
|DMPSupervisor=Simon Wicker
|Modeller=Jason Brown
|JuniorModeller=Gavin Platt
|FXTD=Dominic Carus
|FXTD2=Luca Zappala
|LightingTD=Bastien Mortelecque
|MattePainter=Doug Winder
|MattePainter2=Christoph Unger
|Compositor=Frederic Heymans
|Compositor2=Luciano Lopes
|Compositor3=Myfanwy Harris
|Compositor4=Rebecca Clay
|Compositor5=Tamsie Thomas
|Compositor6=Theajo Nagarajan
|JuniorCompositor=Alex Balmer
|JuniorCompositor2=Jay Murray
|JuniorCompositor3=Ross Allen
|JuniorCompositor4=Sarah Iduwe
|JuniorCompositor5=Daniel Long
|JuniorCompositor6=Marco Pileri
|JuniorCompositor7=Matteo Inchingolo
|JuniorCompositor8=Tomi George
|JuniorCompositor9=Vasco Cerqueira
}}
 
* [[Visual effects supervisor|VFX Supervisors]] - [[Grant Hewlett]], [[Stuart Aitken]]<ref name="Digital Arts">{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/features/motion-graphics/doctor-who-vfx-christmas/|title=Doctor Who VFX: How Axis created bodiless heads and crashing spaceships for the Christmas episode|author=Burns, Michael|date of source=25 January 2016|website name=Digital Arts|accessdate=20 October 2018}}</ref><ref name="DWMSE 43">[[DWMSE 43]]</ref>
 
== Production ==
=== Crew ===
==== Producers ====
[[Russell T Davies]] made his "explosive return" to ''Doctor Who'' in the [[2023 specials|60th anniversary]] and "series beyond".<ref name="RTD" />
 
[[Phil Collinson]], [[Julie Gardner]] and [[Jane Tranter]] also returned from the 60th specials as executive producers and were joined by [[Joel Collins]].<ref name ="DWM584">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-production-and-crew-updates</ref>
 
Returning from the 60th specials were also [[Vicki Delow]], [[Chris May]] and [[Ellen Marsh]].<ref name="DWM584" />
 
[[Phil Sims]] continued as the [[production designer]] and [[Scott Handcock]] as the [[script editor]].<ref name="DWM584" />
 
==== Director ====
[[Dylan Holmes Williams]] directed the first filming block.<ref name="DWM584" />
 
==== Writers ====
''To be added''
 
=== Pre-production ===
On [[12 August (production)|12 August]], ''The Hollywood Reporter'' stated that Series 14 would begin filming in [[November (production)|November]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/ncuti-gatwa-to-begin-filming-his-doctor-who-series-in-november</ref>
 
On [[10 November (production)|10 November]] it was revealed in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 584|#584]] that pre-production on Series 14 began on [[26 September (production)|26 September]].<ref name="DWM584" />
 
=== Filming ===
''To be added''
 
== Television stories ==
=== Anniversary specials ===
{| {{prettytable}} width="90%"
!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|1-3||rowspan=3|''The Bridge''<br><small>(working title)</small><ref>https://twitter.com/andrewcreak/status/1574103831478149126?s=46&t=vK8lOXBj7VuVWxhYK0K2Uw</ref>||rowspan=3|[[Russell T Davies]]<ref name="Guardian" />||[[Rachel Talalay]]<ref name="1stDay" />||rowspan=3|60th anniversary specials<ref name="RTD" /><br>Debut of the [[Fourteenth Doctor]]<ref name="14th" /><br>[[Donna Noble]],<ref name="DoctorDonna" />[[Martha Jones]],<ref name="DoctorMartha" /><br>[[Wilfred Mott]],<ref name="1stDay" /> [[Sylvia Noble]], [[Shaun Temple]], and [[UNIT]] return.<ref name="GoldCar" /><br>[[Wrarth Warrior]]s and a [[Meep]] make their first onscreen appearance.<ref name="Comic" />
| ''Enclave Irrelative''
| Alan W. Lear
|
|Cuthbert returns. [[Frijor III]] mentioned in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''.
|-
|-
|[[Tom Kingsley]]<ref name="Special2" />
| ''More than a Messiah''
|[[Nigel Fairs]]
|
| Adapted for ''[[The Stranger (series)|The Stranger]]'' as movie of same name. [[Majus Seventeen]] later mentioned in  ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]''.
|-
|-
|[[Chanya Button]]<ref name="Special3" />
| ''Sword of Orion''
|}
|Nicholas Briggs
 
|
=== Festive special<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-specials-new-series-2023-newsupdate/?fbclid=IwAR0xxopqZtlKFAKr2exOOJRJKMeEVYBOD8qX_0ViNqW2mix7ZkEMlEd1Q-Q</ref> ===
| [[Orion War]] and [[Orion android]]s mentioned in ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'' and ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''. Adapted as ''[[Sword of Orion (audio story)|Sword of Orion]]'', leading to further Big Finish use of Orion War, Androids, and [[Garazone]].
{| {{prettytable}} width="90%"
!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|-
|N/A||TBA||TBA||TBA||Debut of the Fifteenth Doctor.
| ''Carny''
|Jim Mortimore
|
|Doctor succumbs to Sargol withdrawl.
|-
|-
|}
| ''Planet of Lies''
|Alan W. Lear
|
|Depicts the destruction of [[Gallifrey]] by [[Dalek]]s. This ended up being a plot point within licensed ''Doctor Who'', although in a very different context, in the [[Last Great Time War]].


=== Regular series ===
{| {{prettytable}} width="90%"
!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|-
|1||TBA||TBA||TBA||
|rowspan=9|4
| ''Deadfall''
|Gary Russell
|
|Garazone returns and [[Ardethe]] is explored. Adapted into ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''.
|-
|-
|2||TBA||TBA||TBA||
| ''Requiem''
|[[Andy Lane]]
|
|Conglomerate returns. [[Gregori Glasst]] and [[Proot]] are referenced in ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]'' and ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''; ''[[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'' also names Glasst. ''Deadfall'' further mentions the ''[[Requiem Suite]]''.
|-
|-
|3||TBA||TBA||TBA||
| ''Cuddlesome''
|Nigel Fairs
|
|Askran dies. Adapted as ''[[Cuddlesome (audio story)|Cuddlesome]]''.
|-
|''Endurance''
|Nicholas Briggs
|
|[[Lord Barset]]'s [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] expedition referenced in ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'' and ''[[City of Devils (comic story)|City of Devils]]''. [[Barset|Lord Barset's grandson]] attempts to find the [[Silurian]]s' Antarctic city in ''[[Frozen Time (audio story)|Frozen Time]]'' by [[Nicholas Briggs]], who wrote the original story under a [[pseudonym]].
|-
|-
|4||TBA||TBA||TBA||
|''Mythos''
|Jim Mortimore
|
|
|-
|-
|5||TBA||TBA||TBA||
| ''Truman's Excellent Adventure''
|Gary Russell
|
|References secrets of [[cat]]s from Russell's ''[[The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)|The Legacy of Gallifrey]]''. A version of [[Smokey (Deadfall)|Smokey]] reappears in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''.
|-
|-
|6||TBA||TBA||TBA||
|''Subterfuge''
|Nicholas Briggs
|
|Cuthbert, Conglomerate, Drudgers, and Posedor return. [[Throxill]], [[Congress of Galactic Ecologists]], ''[[Future Hope]]'', and [[Ellinsford]] are mentioned in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''. [[Griffelian V]] and [[Griffelian]]s mentioned in ''[[City of Devils (comic story)|City of Devils]]''. Loosely adapted as ''[[The Pursuit of History (audio story)|The Pursuit of History]]'' / ''[[Casualties of Time (audio story)|Casualties of Time]]''.
|-
|-
|7||TBA||TBA||TBA||
| ''Geopath''
|[[Stephen Bowkett]]
|
|
|-
|-
|8||TBA||TBA||TBA||
| ''Justyce''
|Nicholas Briggs
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|[[Solaados]], [[Solaadon]]s, [[Lucinda Vrana]], [[AMS Horatio]], and [[AMS Sithnar]] are mentioned in ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''. Solaadons also mentioned in ''[[Prelude Legacy (short story)|Prelude Legacy]]''. ''[[Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)|Cyber-Hunt]]'' directly follows from the ending of this story.
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=== Season 5 ===
Some further stories were planned but never actually produced.
* ''Spawn of the Beast''<ref>[http://justyce.org/nick-briggs-03-april-2000.html Nick Briggs interview]</ref>
* ''Boom City''<ref>[http://www.justyce.org/gary-russell-interview.html Gary Russell interview]</ref>
* ''Legacy''
* Untitled story by Nigel Fairs<ref>[http://www.justyce.org/nigel-fairs-sept-2000.html Nigel Fairs interview]</ref>


=== Episode notes ===
== Relationship to mainstream ''Doctor Who'' universe ==
''To be added''
=== Continuity references ===
The series' [[Fred|version of the Doctor]] and his companion [[Ria (Party Animals)|Ria]] appeared in the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story ''[[Party Animals]]'', also written by Gary Russell, with the ''Audio Visuals'' Doctor depicted as a future incarnation of the [[Seventh Doctor]]. He reappeared in ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|The Incomplete Death's Head]]'' (set in part during the events of ''Party Animals''). The multi-part [[Eighth Doctor]] story ''[[Wormwood (comic story)|Wormwood]]'' saw [[Shayde]], posing as the Doctor, faking a regeneration into a fictitious Ninth Doctor who was identical to the ''Audio Visuals'' Doctor. [[Nicholas Briggs]] himself would go on to portray alternative versions of the Doctor on [[Previous Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|two]] [[Previous Doctor (Exile)|occasions]], although neither of them were otherwise depicted as overly similar to the ''Audio Visuals'' incarnation, unlike the character's appearances in the aforementioned comics.


== Aliens and enemies ==
Separately from this, [[BBV Productions]]' ''Cyber-Hunt'', an audio play in the ''[[Audio Adventures in Time & Space]]'' range which did not feature licensed DWU concepts, and also notable for introducing the [[Cyberon]]s, introduced an amnesiac character going by "Fred" or "the Wanderer", played by Nicholas Briggs. As freely discussed by Briggs in interviews,<ref>[http://justyce.org/nick-briggs-03-april-2000.html Interview of Nicholas Briggs and Gary Russell on Justyce.org in 2000]</ref> Fred was intended to come across as an amnesiac version of his ''Audio Visuals'' Doctor, with the amnesia device allowing the story to continue in a professional context without impinging on the BBC's copyright. Fred reappeared in a second audio, ''Vital Signs'', without the Cyberons. Many years later, BBV Productions published ''[[Cyber-Hunt (novelisation)|Cyber-Hunt]]'', a novelisation of the original audio play which also featured further legal ties to the DWU. The novel reified the effective "decanonisation" of the ''Audio Visuals'' by later licensed media into an in-universe rewriting history, revealing that Fred had formally sacrificed his former identity, allowing another version of him to replace him, as a way of removing the destruction of his homeworld from [[history]].
''To be added''


== Rumours ==
As noted in this page's story notes, minor continuity references to the ''Audio Visuals'' have since appeared in many official ''Doctor Who'' stories, particularly in the early work of [[Gary Russell]] and various [[Big Finish Productions]] releases. [[Jim Mortimore]]'s ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'' used a version of the ''Doctor Who'' theme which Mortimore had composed for the ''Audio Visuals''. [[Cavan Scott]], a fan of the ''Audio Visuals'', originally intended to feature the recurring villain Askran in ''[[Project Twilight (audio story)|Project: Twilight]]'' in the role which was later filled by [[William Abberton|Nimrod]]; Scott has since included several small nods to the  ''Audio Visuals'' in his work.<ref>''Project Valhalla'' afterword</ref> The recurring Audio Visuals villain [[Cuthbert (The Sands of Life)|Cuthbert]] and his [[Conglomerate]] served as arc antagonists for [[series 2 (4DA)|series 2]] and [[series 5 (4DA)|5]] of Big Finish's ''[[Fourth Doctor Adventures (audio series)|Fourth Doctor Adventures]]''.
* [[Billie Piper]] expressed a willingness to return as [[Rose Tyler]] at some point "if the circumstances and the story were right”.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-billie-piper-return-hint-newsupdate/</ref>
* [[Matt Smith]] expressed a willingness to return as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] at some point "if the timing was right, and after giving [[Glass avatar|Jodie Whittaker]] a chance. I think we've got to give a few years to Miss Whittaker to get the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] under her belt, as it were, and then yeah — one day". <ref>https://www.looper.com/613178/matt-smith-would-return-to-doctor-who-under-one-condition/</ref>
* Davies' new era could bring back the [[Christmas Special]].<ref>https://vocal.media/futurism/russell-t-davies-to-reintroduce-doctor-who-christmas-specials-ahead-of-60th-anniversary?fbclid=IwAR0HGsR8Cm3eOLpNeN5Kq6KRFRwnqWCTJcos_XbkLFUxEwimN6F1U9o8QAo</ref><ref>https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/drwho-xmas23-report1</ref>


== Stories set during this season ==
=== Remakes ===
=== Novels ===
A number of remakes or sequels to Audio Visuals stories (some very loosely adapted) have been produced mainly in the form of another audio story created by [[Big Finish Productions]].
''to be added''


=== Comics ===
==== Novels ====
''to be added''
===== [[Virgin New Adventures]] =====
* ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'': Based on an unproduced season 5 Audio Visual script.
* ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]''


=== Webcasts ===
==== Audio ====
''to be added''
===== [[Big Finish Productions]] =====
* ''[[Last of the Titans (audio story)|Last of the Titans]]'': A close remake of the Audio Visuals' story ''Vilgreth''.
* ''[[The Mutant Phase (audio story)|The Mutant Phase]]''
* ''[[Sword of Orion (audio story)|Sword of Orion]]''
* ''[[Minuet in Hell (audio story)|Minuet in Hell]]''
* ''[[Frozen Time (audio story)|Frozen Time]]'': A sequel to Audio Visuals' story ''Endurance''.
* ''[[Cuddlesome (audio story)|Cuddlesome]]''


== Adaptations and merchandising ==
==== Video ====
''to be added''
===== [[BBV Productions]] =====
Remakes not based in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].
* ''More Than a Messiah'': ''The Stranger'' series.
* ''In Memory Alone'': ''The Stranger'' series, based on ''Conglomerate''.
 
== External links ==
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* [http://www.justyce.org Justyce: A fan site for the Audio Visuals, with interviews and an episode guide.]
* [http://audioreviews.org.uk/audio-visuals Files released] by writer [[Jim Mortimore]]


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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The Audio Visuals were an unlicensed series of fan Doctor Who audio dramas produced in Britain during 1980s and the early 1990s. Many of the personnel involved would go on to professional work connected with the revived version of Doctor Who, Torchwood, and Big Finish Productions. Twenty-eight audio plays in all were recorded and distributed on cassette between 1984 and 1991.

History

The pilot episode, "The Space Wail", featuring the Doctor as voiced by Stephen Payne, was recorded in 1984. The first full seasons (1985-1988) were produced by Bill Baggs and starred Nicholas Briggs as his own version of the Doctor. The fourth and final season (1989-1991) was produced by Gary Russell. Briggs and Russell would have healthy careers ahead of them in the worlds of Doctor Who and, in the case of Russell, Torchwood as well, both before and after Russell T Davies' revival of the series.

Although the Audio Visuals productions were in violation of copyright, the BBC chose to look the other way. Gary Russell later told an interviewer

We were fans doing some stuff for a handful of people. We never advertised in professional magazines, we kept ourselves to ourselves. In doing so, we broke every copyright rule in the book (hell, Terry Nation would have crucified us — although I think our Dalek stories knocked spots off Saward's!) JNT was certainly aware of us, but he didn't care. Why should he? We were no more than any other fan product and at least we weren't printing articles about him or the show. I doubt Saward knew or cared. He wouldn't know drama if it bit him.Gary Russell [src]

Professional actors, Nabil Shaban (Sil) and Michael Wisher (the first actor to play Davros, as well as the voice of the Daleks in several stories) lent a hand.

Many of those involved in the Audio Visuals went on to work on BBV Productions (founded by Bill Baggs) or Big Finish Productions, which in 1999 began producing licensed Doctor Who audio drama under the guidance of Gary Russell. During the fourth season's production, Nigel Fairs began developing his original sci-fi series Pisces, which had several Audio Visuals regulars in it and shared continuity with the fan series.[1] Nicholas Briggs has worked for both BBV and Big Finish as an actor and as a writer. He also worked on additional Doctor Who-related/inspired productions for Reeltime Pictures and beginning in 2005, has done vocal work as Daleks and other roles for the new Doctor Who series.

List of Audio Visuals stories

Season Title Writer Released Notes
0 The Space Wail Gary Russell December 1984 Pilot episode. BABE later appears in Deadfall.
1 The Time Ravagers Nicholas Briggs 1985 Introduction of Nicholas Briggs Doctor. Features Briggs as the Daleks. Temperon later appears in The Sirens of Time.
Connection 13 Stuart Palmer 1985 Rigellons later mentioned in Legacy.
Conglomerate Nicholas Briggs 1985 Introduces Conglomerate and Drudgers.
Cloud of Fear Alan W. Lear 1985 Introduces Psionovores, later mentioned in Placebo Effect and seen in Minuet in Hell.
Shadow World Richard Marson, Deborah Marson 1985 Introduces Renegade Time Lord Askran and the drug Sargol, later mentioned in Deadfall.
2 Maenad Gary Russell 1986 Introduces Ria. Doctor is exposed to Sargol. Calfadoria mentioned again in The Sirens of Time, Legacy, and Deadfall. Cal-Med One mentioned in Legacy and Death in Blackpool. Cal 2 Medical Research Facility and Ayn Kranton seen in Deadfall. Tri-Planet Alliance of Calfadoria mentioned in Business Unusual and Instruments of Darkness.
The Mutant Phase Nicholas Briggs 1986 Daleks return. Adapted as The Mutant Phase.
The Destructor Contract Nicholas Briggs 1986 Introduces Cuthbert and reuses Temperon. Kurgon system reappears in The Sirens of Time. Loosely adapted as The Sands of Life / War Against the Laan, with the Temperon replaced by the Laan.
Vilgreth Nicholas Briggs 1986 Adapted as Last of the Titans
The Trilexia Threat Nicholas Briggs & John Ainsworth 1986 Trilexia return in Adorable Illusion
Minuet in Hell Alan W. Lear 1986 Psionovores return. Adapted as Minuet in Hell.
Blood Circuit Jim Mortimore 1986 Llandros mentioned in Deadfall. The version of Tersurus established here is mentioned in A Life of Matter and Death.
3 Second Solution Jim Mortimore 1986 Initiates "Justyce" story arc. The Doctor's rubber duck from this story reappears in Lungbarrow.
The Secret of Nematoda Nicholas Briggs Truman Crouch introduced. Nematodian Border mentioned in Legacy. Posedor mentioned in Deadfall.
Enclave Irrelative Alan W. Lear Cuthbert returns. Frijor III mentioned in Deadfall.
More than a Messiah Nigel Fairs Adapted for The Stranger as movie of same name. Majus Seventeen later mentioned in The Scales of Injustice.
Sword of Orion Nicholas Briggs Orion War and Orion androids mentioned in Legacy and Deadfall. Adapted as Sword of Orion, leading to further Big Finish use of Orion War, Androids, and Garazone.
Carny Jim Mortimore Doctor succumbs to Sargol withdrawl.
Planet of Lies Alan W. Lear Depicts the destruction of Gallifrey by Daleks. This ended up being a plot point within licensed Doctor Who, although in a very different context, in the Last Great Time War.
4 Deadfall Gary Russell Garazone returns and Ardethe is explored. Adapted into Deadfall.
Requiem Andy Lane Conglomerate returns. Gregori Glasst and Proot are referenced in Invasion of the Cat-People and Deadfall; Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe also names Glasst. Deadfall further mentions the Requiem Suite.
Cuddlesome Nigel Fairs Askran dies. Adapted as Cuddlesome.
Endurance Nicholas Briggs Lord Barset's Antarctic expedition referenced in The Scales of Injustice and City of Devils. Lord Barset's grandson attempts to find the Silurians' Antarctic city in Frozen Time by Nicholas Briggs, who wrote the original story under a pseudonym.
Mythos Jim Mortimore
Truman's Excellent Adventure Gary Russell References secrets of cats from Russell's The Legacy of Gallifrey. A version of Smokey reappears in Deadfall.
Subterfuge Nicholas Briggs Cuthbert, Conglomerate, Drudgers, and Posedor return. Throxill, Congress of Galactic Ecologists, Future Hope, and Ellinsford are mentioned in Deadfall. Griffelian V and Griffelians mentioned in City of Devils. Loosely adapted as The Pursuit of History / Casualties of Time.
Geopath Stephen Bowkett
Justyce Nicholas Briggs Solaados, Solaadons, Lucinda Vrana, AMS Horatio, and AMS Sithnar are mentioned in Deadfall. Solaadons also mentioned in Prelude Legacy. Cyber-Hunt directly follows from the ending of this story.

Season 5

Some further stories were planned but never actually produced.

  • Spawn of the Beast[1]
  • Boom City[2]
  • Legacy
  • Untitled story by Nigel Fairs[3]

Relationship to mainstream Doctor Who universe

Continuity references

The series' version of the Doctor and his companion Ria appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic story Party Animals, also written by Gary Russell, with the Audio Visuals Doctor depicted as a future incarnation of the Seventh Doctor. He reappeared in The Incomplete Death's Head (set in part during the events of Party Animals). The multi-part Eighth Doctor story Wormwood saw Shayde, posing as the Doctor, faking a regeneration into a fictitious Ninth Doctor who was identical to the Audio Visuals Doctor. Nicholas Briggs himself would go on to portray alternative versions of the Doctor on two occasions, although neither of them were otherwise depicted as overly similar to the Audio Visuals incarnation, unlike the character's appearances in the aforementioned comics.

Separately from this, BBV Productions' Cyber-Hunt, an audio play in the Audio Adventures in Time & Space range which did not feature licensed DWU concepts, and also notable for introducing the Cyberons, introduced an amnesiac character going by "Fred" or "the Wanderer", played by Nicholas Briggs. As freely discussed by Briggs in interviews,[4] Fred was intended to come across as an amnesiac version of his Audio Visuals Doctor, with the amnesia device allowing the story to continue in a professional context without impinging on the BBC's copyright. Fred reappeared in a second audio, Vital Signs, without the Cyberons. Many years later, BBV Productions published Cyber-Hunt, a novelisation of the original audio play which also featured further legal ties to the DWU. The novel reified the effective "decanonisation" of the Audio Visuals by later licensed media into an in-universe rewriting history, revealing that Fred had formally sacrificed his former identity, allowing another version of him to replace him, as a way of removing the destruction of his homeworld from history.

As noted in this page's story notes, minor continuity references to the Audio Visuals have since appeared in many official Doctor Who stories, particularly in the early work of Gary Russell and various Big Finish Productions releases. Jim Mortimore's The Natural History of Fear used a version of the Doctor Who theme which Mortimore had composed for the Audio Visuals. Cavan Scott, a fan of the Audio Visuals, originally intended to feature the recurring villain Askran in Project: Twilight in the role which was later filled by Nimrod; Scott has since included several small nods to the Audio Visuals in his work.[5] The recurring Audio Visuals villain Cuthbert and his Conglomerate served as arc antagonists for series 2 and 5 of Big Finish's Fourth Doctor Adventures.

Remakes

A number of remakes or sequels to Audio Visuals stories (some very loosely adapted) have been produced mainly in the form of another audio story created by Big Finish Productions.

Novels

Virgin New Adventures

Audio

Big Finish Productions

Video

BBV Productions

Remakes not based in the Doctor Who universe.

  • More Than a Messiah: The Stranger series.
  • In Memory Alone: The Stranger series, based on Conglomerate.

External links

Footnotes