User:Gusthegreat

Well, as you always say Vila, you know you are safe - with me

Welcome to the page of GUSTHEGREAT! I am an expert of classic Doctor Who, having watched all the existing episodes.

I am proud of the enormous number of character pages I have created. However, my real pride is the uncredited actor pages I have created. Some, like Pat Gorman and Terry Walsh (I didn't create their pages), have appeared in so many stories, they deserve to be recognized.

I have also created numerous pages for The Scales of Injustice. Additionally, I have contributed some pages to Evolution, The Romance of Crime, The English Way of Death and Dancing the Code.

There is no “Doctor Who” after 1989, except in audio books and novels.

I watch other classic British shows like the Quatermass serials, Colonel March of Scotland Yard, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, HG Wells' Invisible Man, Ghost Squad, The Saint, Danger Man, Sherlock Holmes (with Douglas Wilmer and Peter Cushing), Adam Adamant Lives!, The Baron, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase, The Champions, Department S, The Persuaders!, UFO, Jason King, Space: 1999, Are You Being Served?, Fawlty Towers, Survivors, Blakes 7, The Omega Factor, Tommy and Tuppence, Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Robin of Sherwood. Of these, my favorites are The Saint, Danger Man, The Prisoner and Blakes 7. My favorite actors are Roger Moore, Patrick McGoohan, Paul Darrow, Douglas Wilmer, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Claude Rains, Boris Karloff and Errol Flynn. My favorite film is “The Adventures of Robin Hood” (1938).

I collect old Target novelizations and action figures. The first Target novel I read was Doctor Who - Death To the Daleks. My favorite non-Doctor Who writers are Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Georges Simenon, John Buchanan, PG Wodehouse and Roland Dahl.

Pages I've created
Spacecraft and space stations - Liz 79, Space Beacon Alpha Four, Cargo ship C982, Space Beacon Alpha One, Earth Station 454, X-29, V-41, Beta Dart, Space Beacon Alpha 7, Pluto-Earth flight one-five, Battlethruster, XV773, Saucer Alpha Major, Rocket ZA685,

Characters - Harvey, Kalia, Crow, John, Pile, Heroine, Draga, Snap, Dragon, Guard, UNIT corporal, Soldier 2, Colonist, Miner, Guard, Guard on Denes, Sergeant to Benik, Fighting guard, Crewman, Prisoner, Medic, Kaled guard, Morok commander, Security guard, Jules Faure, Franz Schultz, Bob Anders, Kro, Forester, Haines, Man in telephone box, Garage mechanic, Charlie, Kilroy, Bus conductor, Guard, Neophite, UNIT sergeant, Guard, Guard leader, Ambulance man, Prison officer, Taxi driver, O'Brien, Ticket collector, Thompson, Cocksey, Security guard, Morton, Television announcer, Cameraman, Charlie Wise, Joe Benson, John Stacey, Radio operator, Jackson, Guard 1, Guard 2, Technician, Pilot, Pete Baker, Ted Braun, Jim Elliot, R/T technician, Joe, Priest, Policeman, Jim, Guard 1, Guard 2, Guard, Phillips, Gate guard, Bouncer, Guard 1, Pirate guard, Radio operator, Soldier, Pikeman 2, Pikeman 1, Guard 1, Brother, Armourer, Drahvin Four, Morrison, Thug 4, Thal soldier 1, Thal soldier 3, Thal guard, Guardian, Rear admiral, Wyatt (Inferno Earth), First Cyberman, Radio engineer, R/T soldier, Army photographer, Weather station worker, Guard captain 1, Guard captain 2, Guard 1, Guard 2, Kaled leader, Morok guard 2, Morok technician, Morok guard 1, Morok guard 3, Morok messenger, Morok guard 4, Morok guard 5, Second assassin, Auton policeman, First assassin, Radar operator, UNIT driver, Angie Robson, Walters, Bodyguard, Guard 1, Warrior guard, Guard 3, Guard 2, Student, Suledin, Interviewer, Landlord, Captain of the guard, Bondot, Priest, Guard 1, Guard 2, Jean Ferrier, Lars Helvig, Mikhail Assevski, John Freremont, Guard, Guard captain, Peterson, Cardinal of Lorraine, Man with boat, Manus, Olvin, Lorry driver, Guard, Johnson, UNIT soldier, Nesca Bangate, Meg Carvossa, Worker 1, Correspondent, Soldier 2, Soldier 1, Guard 3, Guard, James Clark Maxwell, Michaels, Sylvia, Summers, Gura, Chalmers, Collis, Bailey, Aide, Davis, Hilsee, UNIT corporal, Clive Fortescue, Alan Morton, Justin Grayson, Dawson, Langley, Alien priest, Guard 4, Guardmaster, Guard 1, Guard 2, Puppeteer, The Director, Vance, Carson, Latimer (Inferno Earth), Crewmember, Zena, Trooper, Andrews, Maggie Bishop, Lawson, Soldier 1, Clive Freeman, Gibbs, Guide, Loman, Powell, Mark, Geneva technician, Philips, Harry, Scott, Johnson, Martin Tuck, Jones, Hunt, Morris, Peters,Thurston, Crewman 1, Crewman 2, Crewman 3, Stella, Jessie, Hilda, Dicks, Stevens, Betts, Phillips, Harris, Wilks, Elsie Goodge, Guard 2, Old woman, Farley, Jenkins, Wade, Man 1, Man 2, Officer, Tony, Grenville, Mike, Susie Watson, Seaton, Foster, Brooks, Marshall, Receptionist 1, Receptionist 2, Lookout, Kennedy, Head of security, Matthews, Stevens, Corporal, Curtis, Foster 1, Foster 2, Gordon Jones, Madlen Xel, Gevaunt, Brenna Frall, Dara Clayd, Waiter, Racheem Al-Hite, Vachis, Noma, Old woman, Young woman, Josh, Tom, Guard, Prisoner, Linna, Verne, Guard 1, Guard 2, Duty officer, Douglas D Grant, Salateen (android), Cafe artist, Colbert, Grant Traynor, Soldier 1, John Lawson, Sheila Lawson, Campbell, Tommy Taftitti, Guardian 1, Guardian 2, Receptionist, Thomas Reynold, Stuart Halton, Longhurst, Corbett Woodall, Marcus Octavius, Alan Marshall, Sarah Marshall, Eve, Bailey, Jana Kristan (imposter), Boyle, Farley, Shipman, Tola, Guardolier, Madric, Krugga, Shopkeeper, Jim Griffin, Dick Atkinson, Cathryn Wildeman, Peter Morley, Naalix, Lawson, Millar, Beaton, Salt, Ashton, Mitchell, Harry Attrill, Korus, Sarton, Gnat, Mrs Thackeray, Grebber, Bill, Nobby, Orderly 1, Deputy, Jensen, Guard, Freda Mattingly, Johnny Repford, Pennard, Jeff, Police constable, Man, Thal politician, Caretaker 579/14, subsection 8, Caretaker 97/2, subsection 9, Skinhead 1, Skinhead 2, Kitson, Jay, Stevie, Morton, Peter Peyton, Troll doll, Priest, Jacques, Savage 1, Freddy, Technician, Jack Lamb, Bernard Faversham, Bellaver, Jim Brackley, Martinson, Jack Kinney, Auton leader, Policeman 1, Patterson, Gjork, Flarkk, Bnorg, Davis, Wilkin, Jarrigan Voltt, Edwards, Waitress, Thomas Joyce,

Companies - Hibernian Oil, All-star Dance Company,

Games - Martian Chess, Hopscotch,

Chemicals - Benzene,

Medicines - D403, Sulphagen tablet,

Television Channels - Channel 403, Public Register Video,

Minerals - Keefan,

Weapons - Light gun, Anti-molecular ray disintegrator, Bendalypse warhead, Electron gun,

Satellites - Sentinel Six,

Star systems - Pliny system,

Star Sectors - Reft Sector,

Gases - Zaphra gas,

Ranks - A-Grade, D-Grade, B-Grade,

Cafés - Tri-Colour cafe,

Planets - Strikian, Ruta Magnum, Binaca-Ananda, New Houston, Kol Pasha,

Vehicles - Monoskid, Ejection bubble,

Devices - Pentalium drive, Mergin nut, Astro rectifier, Multi quantiscope, MK3 Emergency transceiver, Wrist communicator, Argon discharge globe,

Societies - Save Planet Earth,

Engineering - Steady state micro welding,

Toasters - Solar toaster,

Candies - Barley sugar,

Booths - Photo booth,

Species - Forsaken, Quoll,

Business's - Brewery,

Colleges and Universities - Churchill College,

Boats and Ships - Reclaim,

Dog Breeds - Doberman,

Research Stations - Kanowa research station,

Military forts - Fort Griffin,

Clubs - Pemburton club,

Hotels - Bayview Guest House, Sandybeach Hotel,

Guinea Pigs - John-Paul, Ringo-George,

Hospitals - Hastings General Hospital,

Towns - Smallmarshes, Dungeness,

Islands - L'Ithe,

Birds - Pheasant,

Crime - Looting,

Paper - Litmus paper,

Buildings - Stanbridge House,

Airlocks - Airlock 1, Airlock 5,

Torture Devices - Iron maiden,

Spacecraft equipment - Heat shield,

Lasers - MZ laser,

TV series' - No Hiding Place, Out of the Unknown, 

Radio shows - Night Ride,

Government - Trinity House,

Areas - K-Block, Prison Control,

Food - Crumpet,

Airplane Flights - Flight 729,

Plants - Venus flytrap,

Rocks - Gravel,

Cars - Ford Popular,

Battles - Battle of Jutland,

Clothes - Cardigan,

Cartography - Map,

Dalek Technology - Phason drill,

Pubs and taverns - The Pig and Thistle,

Music - Lift music,

Woods - Henley Wood

Uncredited Actors - Steven Ismay, Billie Horrigan, Freddie Eldrett, Iain Smith, Peter Kodak, Anthony Powell, Alan Calsey, Desmond Verini, Michael Mulcaster, Clinton Morris, Brian Nolan, Barry Summerford, Brian Jacobs, Ken McGarvie, Vic Taylor, Barry Noble, Terry Wallis, Bernard Reid, Terence Jones, Ian East, Andrea Cameron, Geoffrey Witherick, Andrew Andreas, John Holmes, Clive Barrie, Tony Snell, Tony Lord, Les Conrad, Robert Smythe, Ron Conrad, Gerry O'Brien, James Hamilton, Bill Lodge, Mike Finbar, Norton Clark, Gerry Alexander, Kevin Moran, Michael Earl, Jim Delaney, Leslie Shannon, Brian Madge, Alan Viccars, Bill Richards, Tom Sye, Marguerite Young, Alex Hood, Dennis Plenty, Terry Sartain, David Rolfe, Bob Blaine, John Raven, Kelly Varney, Roberta Gibbs, Rex Rashley, Valerie Stanton, Les Clark, Jay McGrath, Monique Briant, Laurie Goode, Ray Knight, Alan Troy, Barbara Bermel, Alan Crisp, Gordon Lang, Alec Coleman, Nicholas Edwards, Bill Gosling, Ronald Mayer, Joe Santo, Roy Brent, Tony Douglas, Maureen Nelson, David Waterman, Emmett Hennessy, John Knott, Donald Sinclair, Roy Curtis, Eden Fox, Fred Haggerty, John Evans, Freddy Parsons, Jim Dowdall, Roy Caesar, David Sulkin, Tex Fuller, Max Diamond, Charles Pickess, Mike Stephens, Alan Peters, Mike Horsburgh, Clay Hunter, Eric Mills, Chris Webb, Fiona Fraser, Paul Phillips, Gus Roy, Ray Lavender, Rodney Cardiff, Tony O'Leary, Richard Orme, Lincoln Wright, Peter Brace, Mark Allington, Julian Hudson, Nick Hilton, John Haines, Stanley Davies, Steve Kelly, Arnold Lee, Richard Bonehill, Bill Hughes, Stephen Calcutt, Reg Turner, Richard Sheekey, Mary McMillan, Daphne Green, David Greneau, Eric Blackburn, Michael Wilder, Roy Douglas, Charles Erskine, Bruce Cox, Willy Bowman, Arthur McGuire, Elizabeth Power, Josie Dent, Paul Barnes, Leslie Bryan, Jack Duggan, Graham Hardy, Tony Hennessy, Ricky Lancing, Russell Scott, Gary Wyler, Ian Anton, Margaret Bass, Brenda Skilton, Paul Warren, Patrick Ginter, Rowland Geall, Derek Wayland, Victor Munt, Brychan Powell, Michael Leader, Barry Dupres, Keith Norrish, Edward Cogdell, Ken Gibson, Ken Sedd, Margot Gordon, Nigel Winder, Damon Jeffrey, Jack Talbot, Jeff Wayne, Rob Walker, David Newman, David Pelton, Terry Leigh, Marc Laurence, Marilyn Gothard, Francis Williams, Jean Channon, Mike Stevens, Tim Blackstone, Ken Tracey, John Cash, Alan Bull, Peter Dukes, Colin Hamilton, Robin Dixon, Ted Heath, Geoffrey Brighty, Rory O'Connor, Lynn Howard, Judy Roger, Richard Hallifax, David J. Grahame, Eddie Sommer, Nick Thompson Hill, Astley Harvey, Mike Torres, Ali Baba, Evan Ross, Barry Hooper, Ken Nazarin, Keith Urry, Mick Urry, Paul Blomley, Jack Cooper, Frank Seton, Stewart Barry, Philip Weston, Nick Llewellyn, Bobby Roberts, Paul Kirby, Rex Dyer, Tony Bates, Peter Gates Fleming, Harry Van Engel, Robert Lee, David Honeyball, Andrew Lord, John Dryden, Douglas Roe, Richard Knight, Richard Kirk, Roy Street, Harry Tierney, Steve Tierney, BG Heath, Robert Birmingham, Colin James, June Gray, Christopher Holmes, Ridgewell Hawkes, Alan Lenoir, James Holbrook, Sian Pattenden, Norman Bradley, David Bache, Russell Brook, Ian Marshall-Fisher, Jimmy Mac, Jessica Stanley-Clarke, Billy Dean, Tracey Eddon, Pat Judge, Chris Bradshaw, Jerry Judge, Crawford Lyle, Robin Burns, Nigel Johnson, Alan Talbot, David Banville, Nick Joseph, Mike Ellis, Paul McGuinness, Russell West, Peter Blair Stewart, Mike Reynel, Dennis Balcombe, Belinda Lee, David Cole, Jill Goldston, John Moore, Joe Powell,

Crew members - Juanita Waterson, John Barclay, Margaret Allen, Beryl Sanderson, Sam Upton, Warren Ellis, Michael Darbon, Karen Jones, Jenny Doe, Nigel Finnis, Keith Barton, Alec Wheal, Derek Medus, Christine Fawcett, Bob Baxter, John Mitchell, Rod Waldron, Robert Evans,

Comic Illustrators - Enid Orc,

Vocalists - Mary Thomas,

Audio actors - John Hardwood, John Fleming,

Occupations - Porter, Poacher,

Weapons - Mortar, Pitchfork, Harpoon, Spade, Whip,

Diving Equitment - Diving bell, Ex-Cav suit,

Lists - Doctor Who and the Silurians uncredited cast,

Disambiguation pages - Forester,

Others - Stocks, Fire escape, Barbed wire, Screw, Scissors,

The Episodes, and why I like (or dislike) them

 * “An Unearthly Child” - The first episode is excellent, but the final three are like a caveman soap opera.


 * “The Daleks” - The first four episodes are excellent, but the final three have a typical Terry Nation B movie plot. It also wastes the acting talent of Alan Wheatley in the pitifully small role of Temmosus.
 * “The Edge of Destruction” - An interesting story that examines the relationships between the four regulars. The regular cast are excellent.
 * “Marco Polo” - The first “epic” “Doctor Who” story. It sounds impressive on audio, and the sets look superb in the photos. It would be better for fans in only one episode was recovered.
 * “The Keys of Marinus” - Terry Nation gets to have lots of B-movie plots in this one - but the acting of the regulars and the appearances of distinguished actors such as George Colouris and Francis de Wolff help matters.
 * “The Aztecs” - Barbara gets a chance to shine in this story in which the excellent plot, set design and acting make in one of the best stories of the 60s.
 * “The Sensorites” - A forgotten little gem of an episode. The Sensorites might look silly and their might be a few plot holes, but it’s an enjoyable romp nonetheless.
 * “The Reign of Terror” - Another forgotten episode. William Hartnell is excellent, and his scenes with the Jailer are great fun.
 * “Planet of Giants” - Another forgotten episode. It looks convincing enough, and Alan Tilvern makes a good guest villain.
 * “The Dalek Invasion of Earth” - Generous location filming make this one of the most memorable stories of the 1960s.
 * “The Rescue” - A good vehicle for introducing a companion. William Hartnell and Maureen O’Brien automatically hav good chemistry that would continue throughout the season.
 * “The Romans” - William Hartnell demonstrates his knack for comedy in this entertaining farce.
 * “The Web Planet” - A very underrated story. It’s too ambitious for the budget of 60s “Doctor Who”, but it’s entertaining nonetheless.
 * “The Crusade” - David Whitaker’s Shakespearian dialogue and the excellent guest cast make this one of the best historical stories.
 * “The Space Museum” - The whole serial is odd, but it’s still entertaining. The eyebrows on all the guest cast are odd too.
 * “The Chase” - Terry Nation gets to do several B-movie plots in this ridiculously silly story which reduces the Daleks to slow-thinking gangsters who can’t even read the numbers on a control panel. Ian and Barbara’s farewell is a tearjerker though.


 * “The Times Meddler” - Another forgotten episode. Hartnell, O’Brien and Peter Purves have good chemistry, and Peter Butterworth is excellent as the Monk. A fitting conclusion to Season 2.
 * “Galaxy 4” - An odd one. Stephanie Bidmead’s performance as Maaga is a highlight, but the way Steven’s part is written is appalling.
 * “Mission to the Unknown” - It’s hardly a Doctor Who story, is it? Edward De Souza’s Marc Cory is a passable replacement for the Doctor, while Jeremy Young and Robert Cartland’s performances are entertaining on audio, at least.
 * “The Myth Makers” - A farcical story that could of beeen a pilot for a series called “Up, Troy!” or something like that. Hartnell once again tackles the comedic bits excellently.
 * “The Dalek’s Master Plan” - An epic. It probably should have been 2 episodes shorter (“The Feast of Steven” is a useless waste of time), but we can’t change that. Kevin Stoney seems to be enjoying himself enormously as Mavic Chen and the scenes with the Alien delegates in “Day of Armageddon” are always a delight to watch. It’s not perfect, but it’s entertaining.
 * “The Massacre of St Bartholomew’s Eve” - One of the best historical stories. It has an excellent guest cast (André Morell, Leonard Sachs) and Peter Purves handles his scenes excellently. The scenes with the Doctor at the end of “Bell of Doom” are a delight to listen to, as well.
 * “The Ark” - “The Ark” is an odd episode. Michael Imison directs it quite stylishly and Hartnell is still a delight to watch. Dodo is rather annoying though, and the Monoids are rather hard to take seriously as villains, but it’s still an enjoyable romp.
 * “The Celestial Toymaker” - The first three episodes are deathly dull, but it picks up in the final episode. Peter Stephens is excellent as Cyril, but it’s odd to see such a famous actor as Michael Gough in Doctor Who.
 * “The Gunfighters” - A excellent story fool of witty lines and entertaining performances is let down by the fact that the gunfight at the end is shot horribly.


 * “The Savages” - One of my most wanted missing episodes. Hartnell has a great speech is episode two, Steven has some good action stuff to do (his taunting of Exorse in the caves is excellent) and Dodo is considerably less annoying than usual. The guest cast is excellent (I single out Frederick Jaeger, Ewen Solon, Peter Thomas and Geoffrey Frederick) and the smashing of the lab sounds great on audio. Ah, if only we had the visuals to go with it.
 * “The War Machines” - Doctor Who’s first shaky steps into the world of the 1960s. “The War Machines” is good, the action scenes are handled well but Episode Four is padded horribly. The sight of William Hartnell in the Inferno Club is a rather disturbing sight.
 * “The Smugglers” - One of the lesser historical stories, but it’s still entertaining enough. There’s quite a competent guest cast (Michael Godfrey, Terence de Marney, George A Cooper, Paul Whistun-Jones, John Ringham) and Brian Hayles’ writing is miles better than his work on “The Celestial Toymaker”.

Favorite Writers (in no order)

 * John Lucarotti
 * Terry Nation (some of his stuff is good; he gets a plus since he also wrote for The Saint and The Persuaders!)
 * David Whitaker (some of his stuff is good)
 * Dennis Spooner
 * Louis Marks
 * Bill Srutton (I enjoy The Web Planet. It's a shame he didn't write more episodes. He also wrote one of my favorite Saint episodes, The Rough Diamonds)
 * Brian Hayles (his Ice Warrior episodes are good)
 * Ian Stuart Black (I think The War Machines could have been better, but enjoyed The Savages and The Macra Terror)
 * Malcolm Hulke (the two he co-wrote are alright, but his Pertwee episodes are great. His sole Danger Man episode (Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet) is one of the best episodes of that series.)
 * Mervyn Haisman & Henry Lincoln (I enjoyed listening The Abominable Snowmen)
 * Victor Pemberton (I enjoyed Fury from the Deep, like Bill Strutton, it's a shame he didn't write some more episodes)
 * Peter Ling (The Mind Robber is an enjoyable episode. I would have liked to have seen more of his work)
 * Derrick Sherwin
 * Robert Holmes (his early episodes, like The Space Pirates, are a little weak, but his later work in the Tom Baker era is exellent. By far the best Who writer.
 * Terrance Dicks (Robot and Horror of Fang Rock are enjoyable episodes.)
 * Don Houghton (it's a shame he didn't write any more episodes)
 * Bob Baker and Dave Martin (most of their scripts are terrible, but The Mutants and The Hand of Fear are good. I actually enjoyed the solo Baker script, Nightmare of Eden.)
 * Robert Sloman (I enjoy The Dæmons, The Green Death and Planet of the Spiders, but The Time Monster is a bit dull)
 * Robert Banks Stewart (Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom are two of my favorite stories)
 * Chris Boucher
 * Douglas Adams (I am not a big fan of The Pirate Planet, but enjoy City of Death)
 * David Fisher
 * Steven Gallagher
 * Johnny Byrne (I like Warriors of the Deep, but find The Keeper of Traken dull)
 * Christopher Bailey

Favorite Quotes
"What do you think it is, a space helmet for a cow?" - The First Doctor

"At dawn tomorrow, this city shall weap tears of blood" - Tavannes

"He gave me a gun, extracted my tooth...What more do you want?" - The First Doctor

"I have never seen a silent lawyer before." - The Second Doctor 

"Bad laws are made to be broken" - The Second Doctor

"Victoria, I think this is one of those instances where discretion is the better part of valour: Jamie has an idea." - The Second Doctor

"Have you thought up some clever plan, Doctor?" "Yes, Jamie, I belive I have." "What are you going to do." "Bung a rock at it." The Second Doctor and Jamie 

"First course interrupted by bomb explosion... Second course affected by earthquakes... Third course ruined by interference in the kitchen... I'm going out for a walk - it will probably rain! - Griffin

"Science has abolished the hangman's noose and substitued this infallible method." " People who talk about infallibility are usually on very shaky ground." The Third Doctor and Professor Charles Kettering

"So your're my replacements? A dandy and a clown!" The First Doctor

"Your evil is my good. I am Sutekh the destroyer. Where I tread I leave nothing but dust and darkness. I find that good! - Sutekh

"Would you like a jelly baby?" "It's true then. They say the Evil One eats babies." - The Fourth Doctor and Leela

"Please do not throw hands at me." - D84

"The Castellan will have me shot!" "That's all right. I'll have him shot!" - The Fourth Doctor and his bodyguard

"I don't think he's as stupid as he seems..." "My dear, nobody could be as stupid as he seems." - The Count and Countess Scariloni

"The past explained, the future foretold, the present - apologised for" - Organon