64-461: Arthur Wallis may refer to: A pseudonym of British actor and writer Nicholas Briggs Arthur Wallis (Bible teacher) Arthur Wallis (wrestler) , British Olympic wrestler Arthur Gladstone Wallis , Canadian politician See also [ edit ] Art Wallace , American TV presenter [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
128-516: A non- Stranger BBV production called The Airzone Solution (1993) and directed a documentary film, Stranger than Fiction (1994). Briggs co-wrote a Doctor Who book called The Dalek Survival Guide ( ISBN 0-563-48600-7 , published by BBC Books 2002). Briggs also voiced the Cyber-Controller and Professor Osborn in the 2002 webcast audio series Real Time . Since Doctor Who returned to television in 2005, Briggs has provided
192-604: A race of sentient waveforms, he invited Constance to travel with him as a temporary reprieve from her duties. While on board the TARDIS, Constance encountered foes such as the Daleks ( Order of the Daleks ) and the Rani ( Planet of the Rani ) before she decided to return home. However, her departure was interrupted when she discovered a telegram announcing the death of Henry, only for a plea for help from
256-512: A regenerated Doctor . Briggs also recorded a short cameo, as the Daleks for the live Dr Who podcast stage show, 50 Years of Doctor Who: Preachrs Podcast Live 2. He appeared in this alongside a mix of modern and classic Doctor Who actors including; Peter Davison, Richard Franklin, Simon Fisher Becker and Terry Molloy. In 2010, Briggs starred in Doctor Who Live as Winston Churchill . In 2012, Briggs's Doctor Who novel The Dalek Generation
320-573: A trapped alien refugee to lead to the discovery that Henry had actually faked his death to marry a Russian agent that he had been having an affair with. Although she claimed to just be helping the Doctor negotiate a treaty, Constance has continued to travel with the Doctor and returned companion Flip Jackson. Constance is played by Miranda Raison . Cinder was a Companion to the War Doctor in Engines of War . She
384-549: Is a character in the Eighth Doctor Adventures and Faction Paradox series of novels and audio dramas. In the audios she is voiced by Jackie Skarvellis . She is a human from 26th Century Earth who becomes a member of a Faction Paradox splinter group called ‘the Remote’, a time travelling voodoo cult. While travelling with the Doctor, she is transformed into a Type 102 TARDIS when her biodata is altered by signals received from
448-716: Is a companion to the Eighth Doctor in Titan Comics. It is eventually revealed that she is a living painting brought to life, bought by the Twelfth Doctor in an auction, who made arrangements that she would travel with his eighth incarnation. After learning this about her, the Doctor invites her to continue travelling with him, which she accepts. A companion of the Eighth Doctor mentioned only by name in The Gallifrey Chronicles by Lance Parkin . The name may refer to
512-480: Is a human "tracer", a device designed to track down the segments of the Key to Time across the universe. When the Doctor meets Amy, she is just a few seconds old and recruits the Doctor as her companion to find the Key. At the end of The Chaos Pool , Romana invites Amy to live on Gallifrey and enroll in their Academy. Amy (now renamed Abby) and her sister Zara return in their own mini-series Graceless , and reunite with
576-553: Is a list of fictional characters who were companions of the Doctor , in various spin-off media based on the long-running British science fiction television series, Doctor Who . Amy, portrayed by Ciara Janson , is a companion of the Fifth Doctor in the Key 2 Time series, which includes the plays The Judgement of Isskar , The Destroyer of Delights and The Chaos Pool . She
640-642: Is an English actor, writer, director, sound designer and composer. He is associated with the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and its spin-offs , particularly as the voice of the Daleks and the Cybermen in the 21st century series. Briggs is also the executive producer of Big Finish Productions , for which he has produced, directed and written several audio plays, as well as acting in many of them. Briggs studied at Rose Bruford College with Barry Killerby, who
704-521: Is an in-joke on Parkin's part, referring to The Stranger by Portia Da Costa (Wendy Wootton), an erotic novel in Virgin Publishing's Black Lace range. The Stranger recounts the affair between a widow named Claudia Marwood and a mysterious amnesiac named "Paul", whom da Costa based on Paul McGann 's performance as the Doctor. Claudia is said in Father Time to be a widow. Compassion (Laura Tobin)
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#1733085803865768-580: Is gone, and much later in the Seventh Doctor's life, he travels with her again in UNIT Dominion . Chris Cwej is a character from the Virgin New Adventures range of Doctor Who spin-offs. His first appearance is in the novel Original Sin by Andy Lane . He is an Adjudicator; a policeman from 30th century Earth. He is described as being tall, blonde and muscular. After various adventures with
832-445: Is known for portraying Mr Blobby . Some of Briggs' earliest Doctor Who -related work was as host of The Myth Makers , a series of made-for-video documentaries produced in the 1980s and 1990s by Reeltime Pictures in which Briggs interviews many of the actors, writers and directors involved in the series. When Reeltime expanded into producing original dramas, Briggs wrote some stories and acted in others, beginning with Wartime ,
896-592: Is one of Dr. Who 's granddaughters and the girlfriend of Ian Chesterton . In the plot she takes the role filled by schoolteacher Barbara Wright in the television serial The Daleks , on which the film is based. The character also appears in the Dell comic strip adaptation of the film and the short story "The House on Oldark Moor" (2000) by Justin Richards . A companion of the Eighth Doctor mentioned only by name in The Gallifrey Chronicles by Lance Parkin . This may be
960-741: Is the first non- white recurring companion of the Doctor to appear in any medium. She is played by Rhianne Starbuck in the Big Finish audio adaptation of the comic Doctor Who and the Star Beast . Oliver Day is a companion of the Fourth Doctor introduced in the Big Finish Short Trips anthology Short Trips: Snapshots . He first appears in "Attachments" and features in "Flight of the Monkrah" and "Puppeteer", all within that same anthology. Josie Day
1024-489: Is very different from the portrayal in the television series, appearing as clumsy and inept rather than resourceful and heroic. The character also appears in the Dell comic strip adaptation of the film and the short story "The House on Oldark Moor" (2000) by Justin Richards . A companion of the Eighth Doctor mentioned in Lance Parkin 's Eighth Doctor novels Father Time and The Gallifrey Chronicles . The name Claudia
1088-532: The Dalek Empire and Cyberman audio plays for Big Finish. In 2006, Briggs took over from Gary Russell (who had been producer of Big Finish since 1999) and became co-executive producer of the company. In 2007, he guest starred in the Sapphire and Steel audio drama Water Like a Stone . Briggs voiced the Daleks in a charity theatre production of The Daleks' Master Plan and briefly appeared on stage playing
1152-792: The BBC Radio 4 science fiction comedy Nebulous , written by Graham Duff and starring Mark Gatiss . Outside the realm of science fiction, Briggs has appeared on stage at Nottingham 's Theatre Royal since 1997, including a run as Sherlock Holmes in Holmes and the Ripper by Brian Clemens and The House of the Baskervilles , adapted by Briggs himself. Briggs has also been playing Sherlock Holmes in an acclaimed series of audio dramas for Big Finish Productions since 2011. Productions include dramatised adaptations of Conan Doyle stories such as The Hound of
1216-578: The Eleventh Doctor , Alice Obiefune and John Jones in several 2014/2015 Titan Comics stories. Captain Lysandra Aristedes was introduced as a member of the Forge in the standalone Forge novel Project: Valhalla (2005). She was first voiced by Maggie O'Neill in the 2010 Seventh Doctor audio Project: Destiny , by which time (2026) she has become a high-ranking member of the Forge. She initially hates
1280-563: The flash -animated serial Scream of the Shalka by Paul Cornell and the short story The Feast of the Stone by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright. Her voice was provided by Sophie Okonedo , who was also the visual model for the character, animated by Cosgrove Hall . Alison was a barmaid from the 21st century who lived in the village of Lannet in Lancashire with her boyfriend Joe, a doctor. Out of all
1344-520: The 2013 episode " Cold War ". On 9 July 2009, Briggs made his first appearance in the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood in the serial Children of Earth , playing Special Government Advisor Rick Yates. Briggs has directed many of the Big Finish Productions audio plays , and has provided Dalek, Cybermen, and other alien voices in several of those as well. He has also written and directed
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#17330858038651408-471: The Baskervilles , " The Final Problem " and " The Empty House ", as well as original stories such as The Adventure of the Perfidious Mariner , The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes and The Judgement of Sherlock Holmes . Richard Earl co-stars as Dr. Watson . Briggs also appeared in the films Adulthood and 4.3.2.1 , both written and directed by fellow Doctor Who actor Noel Clarke . Briggs became
1472-402: The Daleks, the Doctor returned him to London a few minutes before the robbery was due to take place, enabling him to catch the thieves. The temporal paradox created by this action is not addressed in the film. Cribbins later played Wilfred Mott from 2007 to 2010 and again in 2023 in the revived Doctor Who television series. Alison Cheney was a companion of the Doctor who appeared in
1536-697: The Death Zone on Gallifrey, and took Borusa, who was being used by Rassilon as a possibility engine, from his captivity in the Dark Tower at its center. After the Time Lords decided that the best course of action was to destroy Moldox, and all the surrounding systems by using the Tear of Isha on the Eye of Tantalus, a black hole being used by the Daleks to power their temporal cannon, and thereby killing billions of sentient beings, she and
1600-479: The Doctor also appeared in "Party Animals", an instalment of the Doctor Who comic published in Doctor Who Magazine issue 173, cover date 15 May 1991. Briggs also provided the model for the face of the supposed " Ninth Doctor " for Doctor Who Magazine in the late 1990s, when the magazine's comic strip ran a storyline in which the Eighth Doctor apparently regenerated, only for it to later be revealed that
1664-501: The Doctor have never met. Raine, played by Beth Chalmers, is a companion to the Seventh Doctor , starting with The Lost Stories audio drama Crime of The Century . The character was originally intended to be the television companion just after Ace left, however the series was cancelled before Ace's character was even given a departure story. In the audio series, Raine travels alongside Ace, rather than replacing her. Raine's father
1728-489: The Doctor he travels with him to Gallifrey and then later, alone using a time ring given to him by Romana . The character subsequently appears in novels in the Bernice Summerfield range of New Adventures, in which he works as an agent of the Time Lords and later his own series, Cwej . Crystal, a nightclub singer , appeared in the stage play Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure , written by Terrance Dicks . She
1792-571: The Doctor in Wicked Sisters . Antimony was a companion of the Seventh Doctor and appeared in the webcast story Death Comes to Time by Colin Meek (widely understood to be a pseudonym for Dan Freedman ). At the start of the story, the listener was not aware of the circumstances of his and the Doctor's meeting. Antimony appeared to be a young humanoid male who was slightly unworldly and naive, for example believing there were still Allosauruses roaming
1856-459: The Doctor reprogrammes its robots to defend it. With access to the control room cut off and the TARDIS trapped in a stasis field, The Doctor notes that there is only one robot left who can save the situation. The novella ends at this point, the implication being that Cat is that robot. Brooke is a companion of the Fifth Doctor from the Big Finish Productions audio drama series The Diary of River Song . The pair are already travelling together by
1920-606: The Doctor returns and invites her to travel with him, as explained in Black and White . She and the Doctor also travel with another military companion, Private Sally Morgan . They are heard together in the Companion Chronicles story Project: Nirvana and their final story Gods and Monsters . Arnold, a boy from the 30th century, was a short-lived companion for the Third Doctor in the pages of TV Comic in 1973. Introduced in
1984-411: The Doctor to decide to use The Moment to destroy both Time Lords and Daleks. In the film Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965), Ian Chesterton (portrayed by Roy Castle ) is the boyfriend of Barbara , one of Dr. Who 's granddaughters. He takes the role filled by schoolteacher Ian Chesterton in the television serial The Daleks , on which the film is based. Played mainly for comic relief , his character
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2048-483: The Doctor's TARDIS. Rachel, played by Lenora Crichlow was a companion of the Seventh Doctor in an alternate timeline. In the Big Finish audio The Architects of History Rachel was working with the Doctor in an effort to put right an alternate reality created by Elizabeth Elizabeth Klein , in which the Nazis had won World War II and then created a Galactic Reich. In the reality where time has run its correct course, she and
2112-400: The Doctor, believing him to be responsible for the deaths of her friends when the Forge's previous headquarters were destroyed. However, she learns to respect the Doctor when she sees him develop a cure for a mutating plague sweeping London where her supervisor Nimrod explicitly modified the cure to kill those infected, and ultimately orders the final destruction of the Forge. Three months later,
2176-621: The Earth. During Antimony and the Doctor's battle against the renegade Time Lord , General Tannis, it was revealed that Antimony was in fact an android constructed by the Doctor. The Doctor in Death Comes to Time was very old and, saddened by the death and departure of many companions, had built Antimony as a companion who would never leave him. Tannis totally destroyed Antimony, leaving the Doctor grief-stricken over Antimony's death. Kevin Eldon provided
2240-577: The TARDIS crash landing. After helping The Doctor discover a Dalek weapons factory where they were building a de-mat weapon, a temporal cannon, in order to destroy Gallifrey, they escaped and warned the Time Lords of the danger. After meeting Rassilon and the High Council on Gallifrey, Cinder was kidnapped by the Time Lords Karlax and The Castellan, and subjected to a mind probe to verify The Doctor's story. The Doctor rescued her from them and they fled to
2304-420: The TARDIS. He returns it during the events of The Boy That Time Forgot , travelling with the Doctor in the subsequent three-part story Time Reef . In the accompanying single-part story, A Perfect World , Brewster leaves the TARDIS to live in the present day (2008). The 12-part mini-series The Three Companions reveals an adventure he had with Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and Polly Wright during
2368-547: The actress Charlotte Coleman . Bliss becomes a companion to the Eighth Doctor during the Time War. She is played by Rakhee Thakrar . Thomas Brewster, portrayed by John Pickard , was the travelling companion of the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa during a limited story arc in the Big Finish Productions audio dramas. Brewster, a Victorian orphan, meets the Doctor in The Haunting of Thomas Brewster , which culminates with his theft of
2432-587: The audio series Dark Eyes , for Big Finish Productions, appearing from the second instalment of the series onwards. However, she also encountered the Seventh Doctor in the main range audio story Robophobia , aiding him in an attempt to thwart a supposed robot uprising. She first encountered the Eighth Doctor on the planet Nixyce VII, during a Dalek occupation. From the Doctor's perspective however, he had already met, and subsequently travelled with her in her future. She next met him during an Eminence attack at
2496-485: The cat, the Doctor less so. Antranak departed in Nekromanteia , swapping places with the non-corporeal manifestation of a being called Shara, thereby saving the planet Talderun from destruction. The Doctor later wondered if the alien creature in the cat's mind forced him to act. Erimem, however, remained firm in her belief that her noble cat sacrificed himself of his own accord. ARC was an alien creature who travelled with
2560-431: The character Ian Chesterton in the television serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth , on which the film is based. Tom mistook the Doctor's time machine, Tardis , for a real police telephone box while attempting to foil a jewel robbery. He accompanied the Doctor, together with his niece Louise and granddaughter Susan , to the year 2150, where they discovered that the Daleks had invaded Earth. After helping to defeat
2624-467: The doctor fled with the Time Lords' possibility engine. During their time together The Doctor and Cinder realised that there was more to life than fighting the time war and planned to travel together after the Daleks where defeated. However she was shot and killed by Karlax, a Time Lord who had been sent to kill The Doctor, in order to remove the random elements from possibility engine predictions, before this could happen. She threw herself between them, taking
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2688-596: The edge of the universe, and aided him and Molly O'Sullivan in causing the Eminence's defeat. After this, she joined him in the TARDIS as a companion, travelling to London in the 1970s, where she once again fought the Eminence, this time aided by the Master . The Doctor then left her and Molly in the 1970s in order to maintain the timeline by meeting Liv in her personal past. The character is portrayed by Nicola Walker . Constance Clarke
2752-515: The first unofficial Doctor Who spin-off, and Myth Runner , a parody of Blade Runner showcasing bloopers from the Myth Makers series built around a loose storyline featuring Briggs as a down on his luck private detective in the near future. In the late 1980s, Briggs also provided the voice of a future incarnation of the Doctor for a series of unofficial audio dramas by Audio Visuals (a forerunner of Big Finish Productions ). This version of
2816-534: The presenter of Radio 7's Seventh Dimension, daily science fiction segment in 2011. As of 15 April 2013, he is part of a rotating line-up of hosts of the 7th Dimension on BBC Radio 4 Extra . Briggs hosts the Big Finish podcast, a promotional podcast for Big Finish Productions and The Benji and Nick show, a podcast that where he and fellow Big Finish sound designer Benji Clifford discuss old cult television shows with regular guest appearances from Shelley Dean and Jamie Anderson . Fey Truscott-Sade This
2880-503: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arthur_Wallis&oldid=1239951036 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nicholas Briggs Nicholas Briggs (born 29 September 1961)
2944-488: The same person as Trix MacMillan . Emily Blandish is a companion of an unspecified incarnation of the Doctor, appearing in the Doctor Who spin-off Time Hunter series published by Telos Publishing . She is a ‘time channeller’, a person able to physically travel along people's timelines when working with a ‘time sensitive’ individual. The character's creator, Daniel O'Mahony has stated that he envisages her as resembling
3008-401: The second Dalek invasion in the plays Lucie Miller and To The Death , Alex becomes a leader for the human resistance on Earth. He sacrifices himself to allow Lucie and Susan the opportunity to thwart the Daleks' plan. Special Constable Tom Campbell (portrayed by Bernard Cribbins ) travelled with Dr. Who in the feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. . His role replaces that of
3072-500: The shot meant for The Doctor. After her death the Doctor left Karlax to die at the hands of the Dalek Eternity Circle. After the liberation of Moldox, The Doctor located the remains of Cinder's family and buried them at their homestead. The Doctor (but not the reader) discovers her real name and places a proper marker with it on her grave. Before leaving, he makes her a promise. "No more." It is implied that Cinder's death prompted
3136-619: The start of the novella. Needing mercury links for the TARDIS , they first attempt to steal some from the Wierdarbi, a race of cybernetically enhanced insects. They then travel to Haven, a planet controlled by the Roman Catholic Church . After Cat was arrested for the murder of an archbishop, she and the Doctor are sent to the Rome space station to be tried by the Pope . When their spaceship is attacked,
3200-472: The story Children of the Evil Eye (TVC #1133-#1138), he appeared in only one further story, Nova (TVC #1139-#1147), before being returned to his own time by the Doctor. Played by Christian Edwards, Will begins travelling with the Seventh Doctor and Klein in the Big Finish audio drama Persuasion, as Klein's Assistant at UNIT In the film Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965), Barbara (portrayed by Jennie Linden )
3264-517: The television show. Alex is the Doctor's great-grandson (the son of Susan Campbell ) and features in the Eighth Doctor adventures. He is portrayed by Jake McGann . He is initially wary of the Doctor due to the xenophobic atmosphere on Earth following the Dalek occupation . Despite this, he eventually accepts the Doctor but while he is impressed by the technology of the TARDIS he chooses not to travel with him as he wants to become an architect. During
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#17330858038653328-415: The third incarnation portrayed by Kingston). C'rizz, played by Conrad Westmaas, is a companion of the Eighth Doctor and appears in a series of Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio plays. He is a Eutermesan from the planet Bortresoye. He is mentioned by the Eighth Doctor in the mini-episode " The Night of the Doctor ", the first occasion that Big Finish audio characters were directly referenced in
3392-552: The time River Song encounters them. Brooke accompanies the Doctor and River to Vienna. It later transpires that Brooke is a clone of River, sent to the Doctor as an assassin by Madame Kovarian after her previous plot to kill the Doctor on a future incarnation failed. During this encounter Brooke regenerates, revealing to River what she is. Brooke's first incarnation is voiced by Joanna Horton and her second by Nina Toussaint-White (Toussaint-White played River's own second incarnation in " Let's Kill Hitler ", which saw her regenerate into
3456-765: The time he had the TARDIS. Later in his life, he starts travelling with the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe in The Crimes of Thomas Brewster . The Doctor leaves Brewster in Victorian Lancashire , but Brewster ends up leaving Earth with an alien trader in Industrial Evolution . Catherine "Cat" Broome was a companion of the Seventh Doctor from the Telos novella Companion Piece by Robert Perry and Mike Tucker . The Doctor and Cat are already travelling together at
3520-466: The village inhabitants she was the only one who did not live in fear of the Shalka . She was instrumental in helping the Doctor defeat the Shalka. At the end of the adventure she admitted she was going to leave Joe even before all of the Shalka problems started, and broke up with him. When the Master asked her to join the Doctor on his travels, she accepted. Liv Chenka is a companion of the Eighth Doctor in
3584-523: The voice of Antimony. The illustrations, by Lee Sullivan , depicted Antimony as a humanoid with purplish skin, nonetheless bearing a slight resemblance to Eldon. Antranak was the name Erimem gave to the stray cat she brought aboard the Fifth Doctor 's TARDIS at the end of The Eye of the Scorpion . Erimem had adopted the cat, who had in the course of events absorbed a malevolent alien intelligence harmlessly into its mind. Erimem and Peri were quite fond of
3648-648: The voices for several monsters, most notably the Daleks and the Cybermen . Briggs also voiced the Nestene Consciousness in the 2005 episode " Rose ", and recorded a voice for the Jagrafess in the 2005 episode " The Long Game ". He also provided the voices for the Judoon in both the 2007 and 2008 series as well as the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures , and did the voice of the Ice Warrior Skaldak in
3712-541: The whole thing had been a massive deception (see Shayde and Fey Truscott-Sade ). Briggs wrote and appeared in several made-for-video dramas by BBV , including the third of the Stranger stories, In Memory Alone opposite former Doctor Who stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant . ( In Memory Alone would be the last of the Stranger series to have any similarity to Doctor Who , which had inspired it.) He also wrote and appeared in
3776-519: Was a WREN at Bletchley Park in World War Two, who met the Doctor in the audio Criss-Cross when he was working undercover at Bletchley trying to determine the origin of a strange signal that had immobilized the TARDIS in 1944. Constance was married to naval officer Henry Clarke, but she had not heard from him for several months. After the Doctor's investigations saw him working with German and British intelligence to thwart an attempted takeover of Earth by
3840-401: Was a native of the planet Moldox. She was only 7 when her entire family was killed during a Dalek invasion. She survived only by hiding in a bin, and staying there till found by Coyne, who taught her how to fight. She grew up helping the resistance battle the Daleks, becoming a Dalek hunter. During this time, she got the nickname Cinder. She met the Doctor when she was saved from a Dalek patrol by
3904-481: Was an English smuggler and her mother was a Russian KGB agent. The Doctor met them 22 years earlier in Thin Ice , where he helped deliver infant Raine. She gestated for only fifteen weeks because her mother's biology was accelerated by ancient Ice Warrior technology. Raine is adept at safecracking , burglary , fencing as well as being a helicopter pilot . She is cultured and high class, in contrast to Ace. After Ace
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#17330858038653968-401: Was portrayed by Rebecca Thornhill . In the Big Finish Productions audio adaptation she was portrayed by Claire Huckle . During the course of the play, she developed a friendship with Zog and also formed a close relationship with fellow companion Jason which eventually became romantic. At the end of the play, Jason persuaded her to accompany them on their travels in the TARDIS . Dave
4032-434: Was published by Random House/BBC Books. In 2013, Briggs portrayed the Dalek voice actor Peter Hawkins in the BBC docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time , which depicted the inception of Doctor Who . In November 2013 he also appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot . Briggs also directed, created the sound design and composed the incidental music for all three series of
4096-437: Was the alternative name for Jimmy Forbes in the 1981 and 1984 regional revivals of the 1974 play Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday . The character was named Dave in the script by Terrance Dicks but this had been changed for the original production after actor James Matthews was cast in the role. Sharon Davies is a companion of the Fourth Doctor , appearing in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip. She
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