List of posthumous releases

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Occasionally, there have been releases that have occurred posthumously.

Stories

Death of a cast member

Story Release date Actor Role Date of death
TV: "The Waking Ally" 19 December 1964 Jean Conroy[1] Woman in the wood 14 November 1964[2]
AUDIO: Slipback 25 July - 8 August 1985 Valentine Dyall Slarn 24 June 1985[3]
AUDIO: Zagreus 21 November 2003 Jon Pertwee Third Doctor 20 May 1996[4]
TV: Sky 3 - 4 October 2011 Elisabeth Sladen Sarah Jane Smith 19 April 2011[5]
TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer 10 - 11 October 2011
TV: The Man Who Never Was 17 - 18 October 2011
AUDIO: The Last Post 25 October 2012 Caroline John Liz Shaw 5 June 2012[6]
AUDIO: The Auntie Matter 14 January 2013 Mary Tamm Romana I 24 July 2012[7]
AUDIO: The Sands of Life 11 February 2013
AUDIO: War Against the Laan 11 March 2013
AUDIO: The Justice of Jalxar
AUDIO: Phantoms of the Deep May 2013
AUDIO: The Dalek Contract June 2013
AUDIO: The Final Phase July 2013
AUDIO: Pretty Lies 23 February 2017 John Hurt War Doctor 25 January 2017[8]
AUDIO: The Lady of Obsidian
AUDIO: The Enigma Dimension
AUDIO: The Bad Penny 16 May 2018 Keith Barron Lord Tulip 15 November 2017[9]
AUDIO: Jago & Litefoot Forever 24 May 2018 Trevor Baxter George Litefoot 16 July 2017[10]
AUDIO: The Bekdel Test 22 January 2019 Laurence Kennedy Director 24 October 2018[11]
AUDIO: The Vardan Invasion of Mirth 18 September 2019 Paul Spragg Additional voices 8 May 2014[12]
AUDIO: Smashed 23 October 2019 Helen Griffin Rhian 29 June 2018[13]
AUDIO: Toos and Poul 23 July 2020 David Collings Ander Poul 23 March 2020[14]
AUDIO: Circuit Breaker 15 December 2020
AUDIO: Closed Loop 8 June 2021

Death of a writer or crew member

Story Release date Person Role Date of death
PROSE: Doctor Who and the War Games 25 September 1979 Malcolm Hulke Writer 6 July 1979[15]
TV: The Mysterious Planet 6 - 27 September 1986 Robert Holmes 24 May 1986[16]
TV: The Ultimate Foe 29 November 1986
PROSE: The Reign of Terror 20 August 1987 Ian Marter 28 October 1986[17]
PROSE: The Rescue 21 January 1988
PROSE: Rennigan's Record 13 May 1993 David Whitaker 4 February 1980[18]
AUDIO: ScrapeJane 19 June 2019 Robin Bell 7 May 2019[19]
PROSE: Save Yourself 24 October 2019 Terrance Dicks 29 August 2019[20]
AUDIO: What Lurks Down Under 31 July 2020 Tommy Donbavand 14 May 2019[21]

Posthumous adaptations

Story Release date Person Role Date of death
AUDIO: The Curse of the Daleks November 2008 David Whitaker Writer 4 February 1980[18]
Terry Nation 9 March 1997[22]
AUDIO: The Nightmare Fair November 2009 Graham Williams 17 August 1990[23]
AUDIO: Leviathan January 2010 Brian Finch 27 June 2007[24]
AUDIO: The Destroyers December 2010 Terry Nation 9 March 1997[22]
AUDIO: Hexagora November 2011 Peter Ling 14 September 2006[25]
AUDIO: The Guardians of Prophecy May 2012 Johnny Byrne 2 April 2008[26]
AUDIO: The Masters of Luxor 16 August 2012 Anthony Coburn 28 April 1977[27]
AUDIO: The Dark Planet 12 September 2013 Brian Hayles 30 October 1978[28]
AUDIO: The Queen of Time 29 October 2013
AUDIO: Lords of the Red Planet 15 November 2013
AUDIO: The Mega 18 December 2013 Bill Strutton 23 November 2003[29]
PROSE: The Shakespeare Notebooks 12 June 2014 William Shakespeare 23 April 1616[30]
TV: Shada 2017 Douglas Adams 11 May 2001[31]
Pennant Roberts Director 22 June 2010[32]
Graham Williams Producer 17 August 1990[23]
John Nathan-Turner Production unit manager 1 May 2002[33]
Rupert Jarvis Costume designer 26 April 2013[34]
John Hartshorn Studio sound 12 May 2003[35]
Alec Wheal Studio Camera Supervisor 18 May 2016[36]
David Brierley Actor (K9) 10 June 2008[37]
Denis Carey Actor (Chronotis) 28 September 1986[38]
Gerald Campion Actor (Wilkin) 9 July 2002[39]
Derek Pollitt Actor (A. St. John D. Caldera) 11 July 2010[40]
TV: Twice Upon a Time 25 December 2017 Kit Pedler Writer 27 May 1981[41]
Gerry Davis 31 August 1991[42]
WC: Mission to the Unknown 9 October 2019 Terry Nation 9 March 1997[22]
AUDIO: Return of the Cybermen 17 March 2021 Gerry Davis 31 August 1991[42]

Footnotes

  1. Conroy was altogether the first person associated with the Doctor Who franchise to pass away.
  2. Theatre World Annual (London): A Pictorial Review of West End Productions with a Record of Plays and Players, Issue 16
  3. Doctor Who Guide
  4. The Independent
  5. Doctor Who actress Elisabeth Sladen dies. BBC News (20 April 2011). Retrieved on 2 February 2012.
  6. BBC Doctor Who Official Twitter account
  7. Hadoke, Toby (26 July 2012). Mary Tamm obituary. The Guardian. Retrieved on 12 November 2018.
  8. Sommer, Tim (31 January 2017). John Hurt: January 22, 1940-January 25, 2017. Observer. Retrieved on 4 March 2017.
  9. The Guardian
  10. Doctor Who News
  11. DWMSE 51
  12. Big Finish
  13. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-44670588
  14. http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2020/mar/26/david-collings-obituary
  15. Find a Grave
  16. Doctor Who Guide
  17. Find a Grave
  18. 18.0 18.1 Find a Grave
  19. The Leader
  20. The Guardian
  21. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2019/05/20/tommy-donbavand-childrens-writer-entertainer-gift-making-people/
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 Chamberlain, Laura (8 March 2012). Remembering Terry Nation. BBC Blogs - Wales. Retrieved on 10 November 2018.
  23. 23.0 23.1 Aveleyman
  24. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1555954/Brian-Finch.html
  25. The Independent
  26. TCH 36
  27. Doctor Who Guide
  28. Doctor Who Guide
  29. TCH 4
  30. https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/shakespedia/william-shakespeare/when-was-shakespeare-born/
  31. Doctor Who Guide
  32. The Stage
  33. Bodle, Andy (11 May 2002). John Nathan-Turner obituary. The Guardian. Retrieved on 17 December 2016.
  34. DWM 461
  35. Doctor Who Guide
  36. DWMSE 45
  37. David Brierley Obituary. Legacy.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2018.
  38. Aveleyman
  39. Aveleyman
  40. Wales Online
  41. Doctor Who Guide
  42. 42.0 42.1 Doctor Who Guide