Nicholas Pegg

Nicholas Pegg is an actor, director and writer. He is perhaps most prominent to casual Doctor Who fans as a frequent interviewee on Doctor Who Confidential, where he explains the difficulties of being a lead Dalek operator. To more knowledgeable fans, however, he is more prominent — like fellow Dalek operator, Barnaby Edwards — as an influential member of the Big Finish Productions team. He was also a long-standing contributor to Doctor Who Magazine, mainly to the column, "The Watcher".

However, in late October 2017, DWM dismissed him due to a coded message insulting Panini and BBC Worldwide.

Doctor Who
As a Dalek operator
 * Bad Wolf
 * The Parting of the Ways
 * Army of Ghosts
 * Doomsday
 * Daleks in Manhattan
 * Evolution of the Daleks
 * The Stolen Earth
 * Journey's End
 * Victory of the Daleks
 * Asylum of the Daleks
 * The Day of the Doctor
 * The Time of the Doctor
 * The Magician's Apprentice
 * The Witch's Familiar
 * Revolution of the Daleks

2013 specials

 * The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot (himself)

Doctor Who Main Range

 * The Sirens of Time - Delegate
 * The Marian Conspiracy - Reverend Thomas Smith
 * The Spectre of Lanyon Moor - Captain Ashforde
 * Storm Warning - Lt-Col Frayling
 * Minuet in Hell - Catatonic Man
 * Loups-Garoux - Magistrate
 * The One Doctor - Mentos
 * Bang-Bang-a-Boom! - Ice Warrior Juror / Announcer
 * Doctor Who and the Pirates - Emmanuel Swan
 * Robophobia - Selerat

Special Releases

 * Shada - Think Tank's voice

Classic Doctors, New Monsters

 * Judoon in Chains - Meretricious Gedge / Billy

Bernice Summerfield

 * Beyond the Sun - Scott

Torchwood One

 * The Law Machines - Law Machine / WOTAN
 * 9 to 5 - WOTAN

Puffin eshorts

 * Tip of the Tongue
 * Spore

Main range

 * The Spectre of Lanyon Moor
 * The Holy Terror
 * Loups-Garoux
 * Bang-Bang-a-Boom!

Bonuses

 * Shada

BBCi

 * Shada

Main range

 * The Spectre of Lanyon Moor

BBCi

 * Shada

Doctor Who Storybook

 * Deep Water (in Doctor Who Storybook 2008)
 * Hold Your Horses (in Doctor Who Storybook 2009)