Helen (disambiguation)
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Helen occurs several times in the Doctor Who universe and the pertinent real world. They are listed below in alphabetical order by surname. If no surname is available, alphabetisation occurs by the disambiguation term — that is, the bit between the parentheses in a title like Waitress (Vincent and the Doctor).
In-universe
Individuals
Only name
- Helen (TV: Adrift)
- Helen (AUDIO: Day of the Cockroach)
- Helen of Troy, the figure said to have been the cause of the Trojan War. (TV: The Myth Makers)
First name
- Helen A, a human dictator and leader of the Happiness Patrol.
- Helen Mortimer, a companion of the First Doctor.
- Helen Sherman (TV: Countrycide)
- Helen Sinclair, a companion of the Eighth Doctor.
Locations
Out-of-universe
Actors
Guest
- Helen McCrory, who played Rosanna Calvierri in TV: The Vampires of Venice.
Featured
- Helen Blatch, actor of the computer in TV: The Deadly Assassin
- Helen Dorward, actor of a nurse in TV: Spearhead from Space
- Helen Griffin, the actor of Angela Price in TV: Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel.
- Helen Worth, actor of Mary Ashe in TV: Colony in Space.
Monster specialists
- Helen Otway, who played an Auton in TV: Rose.
Vocal
- Helen Atkinson-Wood, who voiced Ms. Tevez in AUDIO: I.D..
- Helen Goldwyn, a voice actor for Big Finish Productions.
- Helen Lederer, who portrayed Patricia Ryder in AUDIO: Death in Blackpool.
- Helen Punt, who voiced the role of Livilla in AUDIO: The Holy Terror.
Production
Television
Producers
- Helen Blyth, an assistant production co-ordinator for Doctor Who.
- Helen Vallis, who was an associate producer for Doctor Who during the first two Welsh series.
Other television
- Helen Atherton, a standby painter for Doctor Who.
- Helen Dickson, a foley editor for Doctor Who.
- Helen Raynor, a script editor and writer during the first four series of the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who.
Other media
- Helen Nally, an art director of Doctor Who Magazine.