Game of Thrones: Difference between revisions
Tag: 2017 source edit |
Tag: 2017 source edit |
||
Line 48: | Line 48: | ||
| 24 episodes (2011-2019) | | 24 episodes (2011-2019) | ||
| [[Cline]] | | [[Cline]] | ||
| Series 3: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'' (2007) | | [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'' (2007) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Indira Varma]] | | [[Indira Varma]] | ||
Line 54: | Line 54: | ||
| 13 episodes (2014-2017) | | 13 episodes (2014-2017) | ||
| [[Suzie Costello]] | | [[Suzie Costello]] | ||
| ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'': ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'', ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'' (2006); [[Big Finish Torchwood series|Big Finish]]: ''[[Moving Target (audio story)|Moving Target]]'', ''[[The Torchwood Archive (audio story)|The Torchwood Archive]]'' (2016) | | ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'': ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'', ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'' (2006); [[Big Finish Torchwood series|Big Finish]]: ''[[Moving Target (audio story)|Moving Target]]'', ''[[The Torchwood Archive (audio story)|The Torchwood Archive]]'' (2016), ''[[Sync (audio story)|Sync]]'' (2019) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Jonathan Pryce]] | | [[Jonathan Pryce]] | ||
Line 660: | Line 660: | ||
* [[Stuart Brisdon]] worked on visual effects for both shows. | * [[Stuart Brisdon]] worked on visual effects for both shows. | ||
* [[Neil Finnigan]], [[Rocky Taylor]], [[Leo Woodruff]], [[Charles Jarman]], [[Peter Miles (stunt performer)|Peter Miles]], [[Will Willoughby]], [[Matthew Stirling]], [[David Forman]], [[Helen Steinway-Bailey]], [[Paul Herbert]], [[Derek Lea]], [[Nick Hobbs]], [[James O'Dee]], [[Stuart Clarke]], [[Marcus Shakesheff]], [[Tina Maskell]], [[Daniel Euston]], [[Gordon Seed]], [[Lewis Young]], [[Ian Van Temperley]], [[Ryan Stuart]], [[David Newton]] and [[Curtis Rivers]] were [[stunt performer]]s for both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Game of Thrones''. | * [[Neil Finnigan]], [[Rocky Taylor]], [[Leo Woodruff]], [[Charles Jarman]], [[Peter Miles (stunt performer)|Peter Miles]], [[Will Willoughby]], [[Matthew Stirling]], [[David Forman]], [[Helen Steinway-Bailey]], [[Paul Herbert]], [[Derek Lea]], [[Nick Hobbs]], [[James O'Dee]], [[Stuart Clarke]], [[Marcus Shakesheff]], [[Tina Maskell]], [[Daniel Euston]], [[Gordon Seed]], [[Lewis Young]], [[Ian Van Temperley]], [[Ryan Stuart]], [[David Newton]] and [[Curtis Rivers]] were [[stunt performer]]s for both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Game of Thrones''. | ||
* ''House of the Dragon'', a ''Game of Thrones'' spin-off, featured [[Matt Smith]] as [[w:c:got:Daemon Targaryen|Daemon Targaryen]], one of the main characters in the show. The cast also included [[Steve Toussaint]], [[Bill Paterson]], [[Michael Carter]], [[Steffan Rhodri]], [[Julian Lewis Jones]] and [[David Cann]]. | * ''House of the Dragon'', a ''Game of Thrones'' spin-off, featured [[Matt Smith]] as [[w:c:got:Daemon Targaryen|Daemon Targaryen]], one of the main characters in the show. The cast also included [[Steve Toussaint]], [[Matthew Needham]], [[Bill Paterson]], [[Michael Carter]], [[Steffan Rhodri]], [[Julian Lewis Jones]], [[Anthony Flanagan]], [[Lucy Briers]], [[Joanna David]], [[Chris Jarman]], [[Paul Leonard (actor)|Paul Leonard]] and [[David Cann]]. | ||
[[es:Juego de tronos]] | [[es:Juego de tronos]] | ||
[[Category:Television series from the real world]] | [[Category:Television series from the real world]] |
Revision as of 16:13, 19 September 2022
Game of Thrones (COMIC: The Dragon Lord) (also known as Thrones for short) was a television series based on the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin.[source needed] Shona McCullough planned to marathon the show as part of her Christmas Day itinerary. (TV: Last Christmas)
When Lord Mortigan mentioned how the humans had to genetically modify the local life forms on a planet to make them more like dragons, Clara Oswald retorted that this was so they could play Game of Thrones. (COMIC: The Dragon Lord)
The Twelfth Doctor had portraits of Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow at the doorway of his office at St Luke's University. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension)
Behind the scenes
Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen were not explicitly named in The Lost Dimension.
Its network of origin was HBO, owners of HBO Max.
Cast connections
Many Doctor Who universe actors appeared in Game of Thrones. This was remarked upon in a sketch in Episode 5 of The Fan Show, The Magician's Apprentice: What We Know So Far, which even spun a short parodical skit out of this fact by having fictional reporters Pete Lannister and Gendry Temple-Noble cover these shared cast members as though they were "player transfers" between professional sports teams.
- Charles Dance, who portrayed Tywin Lannister in 27 episodes (2011-2015), has participated in the documentary The Science of Doctor Who (2013).
- Kerry Ingram, who played Shireen Baratheon in 10 episodes (2013-2015), appeared at the 2013 Doctor Who at the Proms as the Queen of Years, performing the Long Song.
- Toby Ford worked as a 1st assistant director on A Good Man Goes to War (2011) and 6 episodes (2015-2019) of Game of Thrones.
- Tim Porter worked as an editor on 7 episodes (2011-2012) of Doctor Who and 11 episodes (2014-2016) of Game of Thrones.
- Stuart Brisdon worked on visual effects for both shows.
- Neil Finnigan, Rocky Taylor, Leo Woodruff, Charles Jarman, Peter Miles, Will Willoughby, Matthew Stirling, David Forman, Helen Steinway-Bailey, Paul Herbert, Derek Lea, Nick Hobbs, James O'Dee, Stuart Clarke, Marcus Shakesheff, Tina Maskell, Daniel Euston, Gordon Seed, Lewis Young, Ian Van Temperley, Ryan Stuart, David Newton and Curtis Rivers were stunt performers for both Doctor Who and Game of Thrones.
- House of the Dragon, a Game of Thrones spin-off, featured Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen, one of the main characters in the show. The cast also included Steve Toussaint, Matthew Needham, Bill Paterson, Michael Carter, Steffan Rhodri, Julian Lewis Jones, Anthony Flanagan, Lucy Briers, Joanna David, Chris Jarman, Paul Leonard and David Cann.