CreditsOrdered by name | Ordered by episode
| Dallas Adams | Sam | Lambda Factor | |
| John Alkin | Andy Johnson | Mark of Archanon | Recurring roles in The Sweeney (1974-1978), The Sandbaggers (1978). |
| Derek Anders | Wayland | Space Brain | A regular in the soap Take The High Road (1980s) |
| Paul Antrim | Bill Lowry | Mission of the Darians | |
| Maxine Audley | Theia | Last Enemy | born 1923, died 1992 Films include A King In New York (1957), The Barretts Of Wimpole Street (1957), Trials Of Oscar Wilde (1960), Peeping Tom (1960), The Agony And The Ecstasy (1965). On TV: Danger Man (1960), The Saint (1962), Bergerac (1981), Prime Suspect (1990). |
| Geoffrey Bayldon | Number 8 | One Moment of Humanity | born 1924. Noted TV character actor, especially as title character in Catweazle (1969), and a regular in Worzel Gummidge (1979) and Porridge (1974-1979). Other roles include The Avengers (1961), Dr Who (1979) and Casualty (1997). |
| Roger Bizley | MacDonald | Journey to Where | |
| Anthony Blackett | Stal | Exiles | |
| Isla Blair | Carla | Journey to Where | born 1944. Wife of Julian Glover (who appeared in Alpha Child) Much stage and TV: The Avengers (1967), The Saint (1969), Blakes 7 (1978), Dr Who (1983), The History Man (1984), regular in The Bounder (1982), Motherlove (1989), Inspector Morse (1992). Film: Battle Of Britain (1969), Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989). |
| Isla Blair | Female Alien | War Games | |
| Brian Blessed | Dr. Cabot Rowland | Death's Other Dominion | born 1937. Actor, mountineer and writer (combing careers in In The Steps Of George Mallory (1990) when he climbed Everest. Married to Hildegard Neil, who appeared in Devil's Planet. Noted as a regular in Z Cars (1962-1970); I Claudius (1976) gave him acting credibility. Roles in The Avengers (1967), Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1969), Arthur Of The Britons (regular, 1972), Into Infinity (1976), Blakes 7 (1978), Blackadder (1983), Dr Who (1986), John Silver's Return to Treasure Island (star, 1986). Films include Flash Gordon (1980), Henry V (1989), Robin Hood, Prince Of Thieves (1991), Hamlet (1996), Star Wars The Phantom Menace (1999). Also appeared in stage musicals: Cats (1985) and Metropolis (1989) |
| Brian Blessed | Mentor | Metamorph | |
| Peter Bowles | Balor | End of Eternity | born 1936. 6 foot 3 tall. After guest roles as a baddy in many 1960s series- The Avengers (1964, 1967, 1969), The Saint (1965), Adam Adamant Lives (1967), The Prisoner (1968), The Protectors (1972)- he found fame as a regular in To The Manor Born (1979-1981), which led to starring (and producing and writing) roles in The Bounder (1982), The Irish RM (1983-1985), Lytton's Diary (1985-1990). Other significant roles include I Claudius (1976), Pennies From Heaven (1978), Rumpole Of The Bailey (1977-1992). |
| Roy Boyd | Joe Lustig | Immunity Syndrome | |
| Nick Brimble | Ray Torens | Metamorph | Many roles in TV and film include Little John in Robin Hood, Prince Of Thieves (1991). |
| Dennis Burgess | Neman | Mission of the Darians | Father Brown (1974, regular), The Sandbaggers (1978-1980, regular). |
| Cher Cameron | Louisa | Bringers of Wonder: | |
| Nicholas Campbell | Eddie Collins | Matter of Balance | born 1952. The Omen (1976), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Moved back to his native Canada in late 1970s where he continued acting. |
| Eric Carte | Collins | Breakaway | |
| Joan Collins | Kara | Mission of the Darians | born 1933 English actress and sex-symbol who worked in both the UK and US, mostly in films such as The Road To Hong Kong (1962). Her father, and agent, was a partner with Lew Grade. Her career reached new heights with the films The Stud (1978) and The Bitch (1979), followed by a starring role in the US TV series Dynasty (1981-1989). On TV: Mission Impossible (1966), Star Trek (1966), Batman (1967), Roseanne (1993). |
| Jess Conrad | Mark Sanders | Lambda Factor | born 1936 1960s pop star ("the face of 1960") who moved into acting with Konga (1960) and the Human Jungle (1963). Miss Marple (1985) |
| Oliver Cotton | Spearman | Full Circle | Stage and TV actor: regular on The Camomile Lawn (1992) and Westbeach (1993). Other TV: The Borgias (1981), Robin Of Sherwood (1986), Space Precinct (1994). Film: Firefox (1982), Beowulf (1998). |
| Bernard Cribbins | Captain Michael and Voice of Brian the Robot | Brian the Brain | born 1928 Comedy and children's actor, noted especially as the narrator of The Wombles (1972). Films include Carry On movies (1964), Daleks Invasion Earth (1966) and The Railway Children (1970). The TV series Shillingbury Tales (1980-1981) led to a spin off series for his character, Cuffy (1983). |
| Michael Culver | Pete Irving | Guardian of Piri | Doomwatch (1971), The Persuaders (1972), The Duchess Of Duke Street (regular, 1976), New Avengers (1977), Sweeney (1978), Secret Army (regular, 1979), The Return Of Sherlock Holmes (1986), Inspector Morse (1993), Cadfael (regular, 1994-1998). Some films, including Goodbye Mr Chips (1969), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Passage To India (1984). |
| Peter Cushing | Raan | Missing Link | born 1913, died 1994. Stage, TV and film actor, probably most known for the Hammer horror films series including Curse Of Frankenstein (1957), Brides Of Dracula (1960) and many others. Other roles in Hammer films included Hound Of The Baskervilles (1959) and two Dr Who films (1965 and 1966). Other films include The Man With The Iron Mask (1939), Hamlet (1948), Star Wars (1977). Notable roles in early TV include the play 1984 (1954), and the title role in the series Sherlock Holmes (1967). Also a noted Shakespearean actor on stage. |
| Stuart Damon | Guido Verdeschi | Bringers of Wonder | born 1937, real name Stuart Zonis American actor on stage in London and Broadway, who had a starring role in The Champions (1967), leading to guest roles in other series such as The Saint (1968), UFO (1969), The Adventurer (1972), The New Avengers (1977). Moved to US in 1977, for a regular role in General Hospital. |
| Stuart Damon | Parks | Matter of Life and Death | |
| Sam Dastor | Dr. Ed Spencer | Devil's Planet, Dorzak, Immunity Syndrome | See main entry |
| Gregory De Polnay | Pete Garforth | Lambda Factor | |
| Stacy Dorning | Zova | Exiles | Child actress who found fame in The Adventures Of Black Beauty (1972). |
| Roy Dotrice | Commissioner Simmonds | Breakaway | born 1923 British character actor, mostly in TV. 1969 BAFTA award for best actor for Brief Lives. Moved to USA in early 1980s after success of Amadeus (1982). Regular in US TV series Beauty and the Beast (1988-1989). |
| Roy Dotrice | Commissioner Simmonds | Earthbound | |
| Sarah Douglas | B | A B Chrysalis | born 1952 British actress who after fame in Superman II (1980) moved to the US for TV roles in Falcon Crest (1983-1985), and V (1984) and horror films. Was married to Richard LeParmentier (Sam in Dorzak). In 1982 she attended a Space 1999 Convention. |
| Norwich Duff | Texas City Operative | Journey to Where | |
| Peter Duncan | Cantar | Exiles | born 1954 Mostly known as a presenter of Blue Peter (1980-1986), the first episode of which introduced him with photos of the aging makeup in Exiles. Doomwatch (1971), The Tomorrow People (1974), Survivors (1976), Duncan Dares (1984-1987), the film Flash Gordon (1980). |
| Joanna Dunham | Vana | Missing Link | TV actress. Adventures Of William Tell (1958), The Invisible Man (1959), Danger Man (1961), The Adventurer (1972). Regular on Van Der Valk (1973-1977), female lead in TV movie Into Infinity (1975). |
| Hilary Dwyer | Laura Adams | Troubled Spirit | The Prisoner (1967), regular in Hadleigh (1971) |
| Deborah Fallender | Carolyn Powell | Lambda Factor | Jabberwocky (1977) |
| Max Faulkner | Ted Clifford | Ring Around the Moon | Stuntman and actor. Series include Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1969), The Prisoner (1969), The Protectors (1973), Dr Who (many), Survivors (1977). Stuntman on the film Willow (1988) and GoldenEye (1995). |
| Anne Firbank | Consul Varda | Dorcons | |
| Lynne Frederick | Shermeen Williams | Matter of Balance, A | born 1954, died 1994 The Amazing Mr Blunden (1972), Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1973), The Prisoner of Zenda (1979). Married Peter Sellers (1977-his death in 1980), then David Frost (1981-1982). A close friend of Alibe Parsons (Alibe). |
| Hal Galili | Voice | Immunity Syndrome | Film: Dr Strangelove (1964), Warlords Of Atlantis (1978), Superman II (1980), Outland (1982) |
| Michael Gallagher | Etrec | Mark of Archanon | |
| Gianni Garko | Tony Cellini | Dragon's Domain | born 1935 as Giovanni Garcovich. Italian actor with a large number of Italian movies to his credit. |
| Judy Geeson | Regina Kesslann | Another Time Another Place | born 1948 Film and TV actress. Regular in Star Maidens (1975), Poldark (1974) and Danger UXB (1979). Starring roles in films: 10 Rillington Place (1970), Doomwatch (1972), Brannigan (1975), The Eagle Has Landed (1976) and Inseminoid (1980). Moved to US in mid-1980s. She has recurring roles in Mad About You (1992) and Star Trek Voyager (1995). |
| Julian Glover | Jarak | Alpha Child | born 1935 Stage actor, notably with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Married to Isla Blair (who was in War Games). Much TV including Dr Who (1964, 1979), The Avengers (1965, 1967, 1968), The Saint (1966), The Champions (1967), Jason King (1971), Sweeney (1975), Blakes 7 (1978). Films include Quatermass and The Pit (1967), Nicholas and Alexandria (1971), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989). |
| Willoughby Goddard | Taybor | Taybor | born 1926, died 19?? Regular in William Tell (1957). The Avengers (1961, 1969), Blackadder (1983), Porterhouse Blue (1987). |
| Orso Maria Guerrini | Luke Ferro | Testament of Arkadia | Italian TV and movie actor. |
| Michael Halsey | Dorcon Soldier | Dorcons | |
| John Hamill | Mark Dominix | Force of Life | |
| Gay Hamilton | Eva Zoref | Force of Life | |
| Cassandra Harris | Ceres Controller | Devil's Planet | |
| Lisa Harrow | Anna Davis | Testament of Arkadia | born 1943, New Zealand actress resident in UK Royal Shakespeare Company actress. Film: All Creatures Great and Small (1974), It Shouldn't Happen To A Vet (1979), Omen 3 (1981). TV: Star Maidens (regular, 1975), 1990 (regular, 1978), Nancy Astor (star, 1984), Inspector Morse (1990), A Sense Of Guilt (regular, 1990), Kavanagh QC (1994-1998). |
| Cyd Hayman | Cynthia Crawford | Alpha Child | |
| Karl Held | Jerry Travis | Immunity Syndrome | Appeared with Martin Landau in The Outer Limits episode Man Who Was Never Born. |
| Anouska Hempel | Annette Fraser | Metamorph | born 1941 Prolific TV actress who is now a top designer. TV: UFO (1969), Return Of The Saint (1979). Film: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). |
| Drewe Henley | Joe Ehrlich | Bringers of Wonder: | |
| Nick Hobbs | Clive Kander | Bringers of Wonder: | |
| John Hug | Bill Fraser | Metamorph, Matter of Balance, Beta Cloud, Devil's Planet, Immunity Syndrome | See main entry |
| Gareth Hunt | Eagle Pilot | Guardian of Piri | born 1943. TV actor mostly known as a regular in The New Avengers (1976-1978) and British coffee adverts. Other roles include Dr Who (1974), Minder (1984). His role in Guardian Of Piri was due to be larger but after a disagreement with director Crichton he left before the episode was finished. |
| Ken Hutchison | Greg Sanderson | Seance Spectre | |
| David Jackson | Alien Strong | Rules of Luton | Regular in Blakes 7 (1978-1979). |
| Godfrey James | Alien Transporter | Rules of Luton | Regular in Emmerdale Farm (1987). TV: UFO (1969), Special Branch (1974), Return Of The Saint (1979), Oliver Twist (1985), A Very Peculiar Practice (1988), Highlander (1994), Crime Traveller (1997). Films: The Land That Times Forgot (1974) |
| Susan Jameson | Prof. Juliet Mackie | Dragon's Domain | TV: UFO (1969), Special Branch (1974), regular on the Dave Allen Show (1983-1986). |
| Paul Jerrico | Security Guard | Dorzak | |
| Richard Johnson | Lee Russell | Matter of Life and Death | born 1927. Mostly film actor, including Kartoum (1966), A Twist Of Sand (1968). |
| Alf Joint | Overseer | Metamorph | Stuntman, stunt arranger and actor. Film: Goldfinger (1964), Where Eagles Dare (1969), Superman (1978), Outland (1981), An American Werewolf In London (1981), Return Of the Jedi (1983), Supergirl (1984), Lifeforce (1985), Mountains Of The Moon (1990). TV: The Champions (1967), The Protectors (1973), The Zoo Gang (1974), London's Burning (1988). |
| Alf Joint | Steiner | Breakaway | |
| Freddie Jones | Dr. Charles Logan | Journey to Where | born 1927 Veteran character actor. TV: the Avengers (1965), the Caesars (1968), Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1969), The Protectors (1972), the Duchess of Duke Street (1976), the Ghosts Of Motley Hall (1976-1977), Children Of The Stones (1977), Pennies From Heaven (1978), the Return Of Sherlock Holmes (1988), Inspector Morse (1991), Dalziel and Pascoe (1997), David Copperfield (1999). Film: Anthony and Cleopatra (1972), Zulu Dawn (1980), the Elephant Man (1980), Dune (1984), Wild at Heart (1990). |
| Paul Jones | Mike Ryan | Black Sun | born 1942 (real name Paul Pond) Lead singer with Manfred Mann until 1966. After the film Privilege, acted in TV series such as The Protectors (1973), The Sweeney (1975). Now a DJ on BBC Radio. |
| Bernard Kay | Mutant | New Adam, New Eve | Veteran TV actor. Dr Who (1964, 1967, 1971), the Champions (1967), Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1969), Survivors (1972), Colditz (regular, 1972), The Zoo Gang (1974), The Gentle Touch (1982), Minder (1984), The Bill (1984), A Very British Coup (1988). |
| Barbara Kellerman | Dr. Monique Fauchere | Dragon's Domain | 1990 (regular, 1977), Quatermass (1978), Chronicles Of Narnia (1988-1989) |
| Jeremy Kemp | Dr. Ernst Linden | Voyager's Return | born 1934. Real name Edmund Walker. Respected stage actor with much TV, notably as a regular in Z Cars (1962-1965) and in Colditz in 1974. Film: The Blue Max (1966), Twist Of Sand (1968), A Bridge Too Far (1977), Top Secret (1984). On TV: the Winds Of War (1983), Threads (1984), Slip Up (1987), Star Trek the Next Generation (1987), Sumers Lease (1989), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). |
| Jeffery Kissoon | Dr. Ben Vincent | Journey to Where, Taybor, Catacombs of the Moon, Seed of Destruction, Space Warp, Bringers of Wonder: | See main entry |
| Jack Klaff | Security Guard | Seed of Destruction, Space Warp | Noted stage actor and director. TV: Death is Part of the Process (1986), The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes (1991) |
| Annie Lambert | Command Center Operative | Brian the Brain, New Adam, New Eve | |
| Al Lampert | Ken Burdett | Bringers of Wonder: | |
| Veronica Lang | Lyra/Maurna | Mark of Archanon | |
| James Laurenson | Patrick Osgood | Catacombs of the Moon | born 1935 New Zealand actor active in both UK and Australia. Famous as title role in Boney (1972). TV: Inspector Morse (1987), Prime Suspect (1995), the Sharpe series (1996-1998 regular). |
| Jon Laurimore | Smitty | Black Sun | The Prisoner (1969), The Protectors (1973), Dr Who (1976), I Claudius (1976), Dalziel And Pascoe (1997). |
| Leigh Lawson | Zarl | One Moment of Humanity | born 1945 Actor who graduated from TV soap to a prestigious stage career. Film: Tess of The D'Urbervilles (1982), Madame Sousatzka (1988). TV: Disraeli (1979), An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1998). |
| Richard Le Parmentier | Sam Malcolm | Dorzak | born 1950. American actor married to Sarah Douglas (A in A B Chrysalis). Rollerball (1975), Star Wars (1977), Superman II (1980), Octopussy (1983), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). |
| Peggy Ledger | Old Lady | Exiles | |
| Christopher Lee | Captain Zandor | Earthbound | born 1922. Tall (6 foot 4) actor noted for roles in Hammer horror films, especially Dracula (1958), Dracula AD 1972 (1972), the Satanic Rites Of Dracula (1973). Other films include Hamlet (1948), Moby Dick (1956), The Wicker Man (1973), The Man With The Golden Gun (1974), Gremlins 2 (1990). |
| Margaret Leighton | Arra | Collision Course | born 1922, died 1976. Noted stage actress who was diagnosed in 1971 with multiple sclerosis; from 1975 she was unable to walk but continued to act on stage until her death in January 1976, aged 53. Film: Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948), Under Capricorn (1949), The Sound and The Fury (1958), the Go-Between (1970, won BAFTA best supporting actress), Great Expectations (1975). On TV: Hamlet (1970; won Emmy award). |
| Rula Lenska | Joan Conway | Alpha Child | born 1947 Polish actress working in British stage and TV. Star of Rock Follies (1976-1977). Special Branch (1974), Return Of The Saint (1978), Private Schultz (1981), Dr Who (1984), Minder (1985), Robin Of Sherwood (1985). |
| Valerie Leon | Thulian Beauty | Death's Other Dominion | TV: Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1969). Film: numerous Carry On Up The Kyber (1968) and numerous other Carry On films 1968-1975, Revenge of the Pink Panther (1974), the Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Never Say Never Again (1983) |
| Lydia Lisle | Sally Martin | Lambda Factor | |
| Andrew Lodge | Grasshopper | Space Warp | |
| Angus MacInnes | Jelto | Devil's Planet | |
| Philip Madoc | Commander Anton Gorski | Breakaway | Welsh character actor, mostly on TV series such as Avengers (1963, 1964), The Saint (1967), The Champions (1967), Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1969), UFO (1969), Dr Who (several), and Porridge (1974-1977). Moved to title roles with The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (1984). Films include Daleks Invasion Earth: 2150 AD (1966), Doppelganger (1968) |
| Roy Marsden | Alien Invisible | Rules of Luton | born 1941 Well known star of the series The Sandbaggers (1978-1980), and the P D James Adam Dalgliesh thrillers (1983-1998). |
| Roy Marsden | Crael | Devil's Planet | |
| Lloyd McGuire | Miner | Catacombs of the Moon | |
| Leo McKern | Companion and Voice of Gwent | Infernal Machine | born 1920, real name Reginald McKern. Australian resident in Britain since 1946. He has a glass eye. Most famous as title character in Rumpole of The Bailey (1978-1992). Film: The Mouse That Roared (1959), The Day The Earth Caught Fire (1965), A Man For All Seasons (1966), Decline and Fall (1968), Ryan's Daughter (1971), The Omen (1976), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), Ladyhawke (1985). On TV: The Adventures Of Robin Hood (1956), The Prisoner (1969, recurring character), Reilly Ace Of Spys (1984). |
| Ian McShane | Anton Zoref | Force of Life | born 1942. TV and film actor mostly known as title character in the series Lovejoy (1985-1991). The film Battle Of Britain (1968), notable roles on TV in Jesus Of Nazareth (1977) and Disraeli (title character, 1978). In the late 1980s and 1990s worked mainly in the US in Dallas (1989), Miami Vice (1989), Columbo (1990), Babylon 5 (1997). |
| Mary Miller | Freda | Death's Other Dominion | |
| Billy J. Mitchell | Prof. Hunter | Bringers of Wonder: | |
| Lee Montague | Dorzak | Dorzak | born 1927 Stage and TV actor: The Adventures Of William Tell (1959), Danger Man (1960, 1964), Department S (1970), Jesus Of Nazareth (1977), Holocaust (1978), Bergerac (1986). |
| Aubrey Morris | Petros High Priest | Mission of the Darians | TV: The Champions (1968), The Prisoner (1969), Jamie (1971, star), Ripping Yarns (1979), Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (1981), Murder She Wrote (1986), Babylon 5 (1996). |
| Caroline Mortimer | Dione | Last Enemy | Best known as a regular in General Hospital (1970s). Other TV: The Saint (1968), The Cleopatras (1983). |
| Patrick Mower | Dave Reilly | All That Glisters | born 1940 The quintessential 1970s TV star. The Avengers (1966), UFO (1969), Special Branch (1969-1973, regular), Callan (1970-1972, regular), The Protectors (1973), Target (1977-1978, regular), Minder (1985). |
| Caroline Munro | Model | Seance Spectre | born 1950 Fame in 1969 on Lambs Navy Rum posters. Dracula AD 1972 (1972), Golden Voyage Of Sinbad (1973), At The Earth's Core (1976), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Starcrash (1979, star), To Die For (1994). |
| Val Musetti | Spirit | The Troubled Spirit | Stuntman. The Avengers (1967), Callan (1972), The New Avengers (1976), London's Burning (1990). Film: An American Werewolf in London (1981), Willow (1988), RObin Hood Prince Of Thieves (1991), Alien 3 (1992). |
| Hildegarde Neil | Elizia | Devil's Planet | born 1939. Wife of Brian Blessed (Mentor in The Metamorph). South African actress resident in Britain, mostly on stage and film. Anthony and Cleopatra (1971), Macbeth (1997) |
| Anthony Nicholls | Dr. James Warren | Troubled Spirit | born 1902, died 1977. Stage actor with some TV: Avengers (1965), The Champions (1969, regular), Special Branch (1974). Film: A Man For All Seasons (1966), Battle Of Britain (1969), O Lucky Man (1973), the Omen (1976). |
| Brian Osborne | Chris Potter | Matter of Balance, A | |
| Tony Osoba | Security Guard | Space Warp | Mostly known as a regular in Porridge (1974-1977). Also a regular in Dempsey and Makepiece (1983-1986). |
| Gerard Paquis | Lew Picard | Metamorph | |
| Alibe Parsons | Alibe | Devil's Planet, Immunity Syndrome, Dorcons | See main entry |
| Hamish Patrick | Command Center Operative | Dorcons | |
| Nigel Pegram | Cernik | Seance Spectre | |
| Peter Porteous | Petrov | Metamorph, Exiles, Space Warp | See main entry |
| Giancarlo Prete | Dr. Dan Mateo | Troubled Spirit | Italian actor with many Italian films. Some US/British TV: Return Of the Saint (1979), War and Remembrance (1988), and film: Ladyhawke (1984). |
| Brendan Price | Security Guard | Catacombs of the Moon | A regular in Target (1977-1978). |
| David Prowse | Cloud Creature | Beta Cloud | born 1935. 6 foot 7, 240lbs. British Weightlifting Champion 1962-1964. Mostly known as Darth Vader in the 3 Star Wars films (1977, 1980, 1983), and, in Britain, as the Green Cross Code Man in road safety commercials. Film: Casino Royale (1967), The Horror Of Frankenstein (1970), Clockwork Orange (1971), Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1973). TV: Dr Who (1972), Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy (1981). |
| Saul Reichlin | Miner | Catacombs of the Moon | |
| Dora Reisser | Interrogator | Devil's Planet | |
| Eva Reuber-Staier | Jane | Force of Life | Former Miss World and Bond girl in 3 films: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), For Your Eyes Only (1981) and Octopussy (1983). |
| Robert Rietty | Luke's voice (dubbing) | Testament Of Arkadia | Italian resident in Britain, real name Roberto Rietti Renowned dubbing actor, from Adolfo Celi in Thunderball (1965) to Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove (1969), to Orson Welles in Treasure Island (1973). In Waterloo (1970) he provided 98 different voices. Some on screen appearances: The Italian Job (1969), The Omen (1976), Never Say Never Again (1983), Madame Sousatzka (1988). Oscar nomination for dubbing 1989. |
| Shane Rimmer | Pilot | Breakaway | Canadian actor/writer, raised in Chicago and resident in Britain since 1960s. Closely associated with Gerry Anderson productions as actor and writer since Thunderbirds (1968), up to the pilot Space Police (star, 1987). Wrote two unused scripts for Space 1999. Film: Dr Strangelove (1963), You Only Live Twice (1967), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Star Wars (1977), Reds (1981), Superman III (1983), Ghandi (1984), Out Of Africa (1986), A Kiss Before Dying (1991), Star Truckers (1997). TV: Dr Who (1966), Secret Army (1979), Crossroads (1970, 1988). |
| Shane Rimmer | Kelly | Space Brain | |
| Toby Robins | Diana Morris | Bringers of Wonder | born 1930, died 1986 Canadian actress who appeared on CBC's first TV production in 1952. She moved to London in 1964. TV: The Saint (1967), Jason King (1971), The Protectors (1972), Minder (1984). Film For Your Eyes Only (1981). |
| Guy Rolfe | Magus | New Adam, New Eve | born 1915 Former racing driver and boxer. Appeared in many 1940s and 1950s adventure films. Title character in Mr Sardonicus (1961). The Avengers (1969), |
| Carla Romanelli | Melita | Space Brain | Italian actress with many Italian films. Also appeared in The Return Of the Saint (1978). |
| Robert Russell | Hadin | Mission of the Darians | |
| Lon Satton | Benjamin Ouma | Breakaway | Mostly known from Live and Let Die (1973). Ouma was to be a regular character, but members of the cast found him difficult to work with, and a new character, David Kano played by Clifton Jones, replaced him in subsequent episodes. |
| Nadim Sawalha | Zoran | Immunity Syndrome | Jordanian actor resident in Britain. Father of actress Julie Sawalha. Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977), The Living Daylights (1987), The Avengers (1998). |
| Catherine Schell | Servant of the Guardian | Guardian of Piri | See main details |
| Alex Scott | Aarchon | Voyager's Return | Veteran TV actor: the Adventures of Robin Hood (1957), the Adventures of William Tell (1958), Ivanhoe (1958), regular in Sir Francis Drake (1961), Avengers (1961), The Saint (1964, 1966), Dr Who (1965), Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1970), Doomwatch (1970), Jason King (1971), Special Branch (1973), Worzel Gummidge (1980). |
| Kathryn Leigh Scott | Yesta | Dorzak | American actress known for Dark Shadows (1969-1970), who came to Britain for Brannigan (1975), then returned to the US. |
| Carolyn Seymour | Eva | Seance Spectre | Regular in Survivors (1975). After the Bitch (1979) she moved to the US. She had recurring roles in several series including Matlock (1986), Star Trek the Next Generation (1989), Quantum Leap (1989), LA Law (1994), Star Trek Voyager (1995). She also appeared in Cagney and Lacey (1983), Babylon 5 (1997). |
| Michael Sheard | Dr. Darwin King | Dragon's Domain | Mostly known as the headmaster from Grange Hill (1977-present) and numerous roles in Dr Who (1966-1988). According to his autobiography he was originally considered for a regular role in Space 1999 (as Bergman? or Murneau?). Brief film appearances in the Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). TV: 1984 (1965), Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (1970), The Persuaders (1971), New Avengers (1976), Tomorrow People (1978), Blakes 7 (1980), First Frontier (regular, 1999). |
| John Shrapnel | Capt. Jack Tanner | Death's Other Dominion | Noted stage actor (in RSC). On TV: Elizabeth R (1971), Edward and Mrs Simpson (1980), the Thebian Plays of Sophicles (1986), Selling Hitler (1991), Invasion Earth (1998). |
| Ina Skriver | A | A B Chrysalis | Danish actress. Victor/Victoria (1982). |
| James Smilie | Mike Baxter | End of Eternity | born 1945 TV: Z-Cars (1960s), Return To Eden (1983), Red Dwarf (1991). Many stage musicals. In early 1980s emigrated to Australia. |
| Gerald Stadden | Male Mute | Mission of the Darians | |
| John Standing | Pasc | Mark of Archanon | born 1934, real name John Leon King Rat (1965), The Eagle Has Landed (1977). TV: The Avengers (1963), LA Law (1990) |
| Pamela Stephenson | Michelle Osgood | Catacombs of the Moon | born 1950 New Zealand actress resident in Britain who found fame in the comedy series Not the Nine OClock News (1980-1982). She married comedian Billy Connelly and moved to the US, where she presented Saturday Night Live (1984-1985). Some (semi)serious roles in The Professionals (1977). |
| Roy Stewart | Alien in Cave | Metamorph | |
| Barry Stokes | Jim Haines | Voyager's Return | UFO (1969), Doomwatch (1971), Survivors (1977), Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson (1980). |
| Kevin Stoney | Talos | Last Enemy | Adventures Of William Tell (1958), Dr Who (1965, 1968, 1975), The Prisoner (1967), Doomwatch (1970), Tomorrow People (1973), I Claudius (1976), Quatermass (1979), Blakes 7 (1981), a recurring role in Bergerac (1981-1983), All Creatures Great and Small (1988), Inspector Morse (1993). |
| Gerry Sundquist | Malic | Dorcons | born 1955, died 1993 A star of the TV series The Mallens (1978). |
| Jill Townsend | Sahala | Dorzak | Mostly known for Poldark (1977-1978). |
| Lawrence Trimble | Steve Abrams | Voyager's Return | |
| Patrick Troughton | Archon | Dorcons | born 1920, died 1987 Character actor most famous as Dr Who (1966-1969). Films: Jason and the Argonauts (1963), the Omen (1976), Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1984). On TV Edward and Mrs Simpson (1980), the Box Of Delights (1984). |
| Anthony Valentine | Male Alien | War Games | Former child actor, in Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (1952-1960), now best known as a regular in Colditz (1973-1974) and star of Raffles (1975-1977). Prolific TV includes A for Andromeda (1961), The Avengers (1967, 1969), Dr. Finlay's Casebook (regular, 1960s), Callan (regular, 1967-1972), Minder (1979), Airline (star, 1982), Robin Of Sherwood (1984), Lovejoy (1985), the Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes (1990). |
| Gary Waldhorn | Winters | Infernal Machine | On TV: Napoleon and Love (1974), New Avengers (1976), Edward and Mrs Simpson (1980), Harry's Game (1982), Brideshead Revisited (1984), After Pilkington (1986). A regular on The Vicar Of Dibley (1994-present). |
| Terry Walsh | Rescue Eagle Pilot | Mark of Archanon | Stuntman for many Dr Who episodes (1960s-1970s), swordmaster on 1492 Conquest Of Paradise (1992), stuntman on Dragonslayer (1981), An American Werewolf In London (1981), Superman III (1983), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988). |
| Terry Walsh | Scotsman | Journey to Where | |
| Rita Webb | Slatternly Woman | Taybor | A regular in the Benny Hill Show (1969-1974). Films include The Young Ones (1961), Up Pompeii (1971). |
| Patrick Westwood | Dr. Shaw | Bringers of Wonder: | |
| Billie Whitelaw | Zamara | One Moment of Humanity | born 1932 Renowned stage actress, especially known for starring in plays by Samuel Beckett. BAFTA for Best Actress in the film Charlie Bubbles (1968) and The Sextet (1972). Other award winning film roles include The Dressmaker (1988) and The Krays (1990). |
| Douglas Wilmer | Commissioner Dixon | Dragon's Domain | Film: Men Of Sherwood Forest (1954), El Cid (1961), Cleopatra (1963), Jason and the Argonauts (1963), Patton (1970), The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad (1974), Sherlock Holmes in Gene Wilder's The Adventure Of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), Octopussy (1983). On TV he played Sherlock Holmes in the 1964 series. Also The Avengers (1966), UFO (1969), BBC Shakespeare's The Merchant Of Venice (1980). |
| Seretta Wilson | Clea | Dorzak | |
| Stuart Wilson | Vindrus | Matter of Balance, A | The Strauss Family (1972), I Claudius (1976), The Jewel In The Crown (1984), The Return Of Sherlock Holmes (1986), Prime Suspect 4 (1995). Films Lethal Weapon 3 (1992), Death and The Maiden (1994), Enemy Of The State (1998), Mask Of Zorro (1998). |
| Felicity York | Alphan Woman | Catacombs of the Moon | The Spu Who Loved Me (1977) |
| Jeremy Young | Jack Bartlett | Bringers of Wonder | Dr Who (1963, 1965), The Avengers (1968), The Tripods (1984), A Very British Coup (1988) |
| Nicholas Young | Peter Rockwell | Bringers of Wonder | Chiefly known as the star of The Tomorrow People (1973-1979). |
| Marc Zuber | Security Lieutenant | Brian the Brain |
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