Lords of Time Guests
Our current guests for this event include: David Tennant "Doctor Who", Frazer Hines "Jamie McCrimmon", Shaun Dingwall "Pete Tyler", Anthony Head "Mr Finch" Andrew Hayden Smith "Jake Simmonds", Nina Toussaint White "Mel"Lachelle Carl "Trinity Wells", Mark Benton "Clive Finch"James Moran - writer, Matt Irvine "Visual Effects Designer"and Jeremy Young "Kal"!
Please remember that all guests appear subject to work commitments. For the latest news and guest announcements keep an eye on our forums.
Please remember that all guests appear subject to work commitments. For the latest news and guest announcements keep an eye on our forums.
David Tennant
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David Tennant took on the role of "Doctor Who" in his tenth incarnation and appeared in three series along with eight specials and a two-episode arc in the Sarah-Jane Adventures. He first appeared (briefly) in the episode "The Parting of the Ways" following the ninth doctor's regeneration. His portrayal of the doctor was a witty and cheeky one, with a slight vengeful streak. Tennant has appeared in numerous films since including "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005) as 'Barty', 'Lord Pomfrey' in "St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold" (2009), he voiced 'Spitelout' in 2010's "How to Train Your Dragon" and in 2011 appeared in "The Decoy Bride" and "Fright Night". He's also known for his title role in the mini-series "Casanova". Most recently he voiced Charles Darwin in "The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!" and narrated the series "Twenty Twleve". For more information on David Tennant, click here to view his imdb profile. |
Lachelle Carl
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Lachelle Carl is a recurring guest actor that has appeared in 13 episodes of the Doctor Who family ("Torchwood", "Sarah Jane Adventures" and "Doctor Who"). Carl portrays the news reporter 'Trinity Wells' often seen on television putting a spin on events throughout the various series. Carl has appeared in a number of other series including "Grange Hill", "Murder in Mind", "The Philanthropist" and "Tati's Hotel". Other roles include the news anchor in "Alien Autopsy" (2006), 'Sharna' in "My Beautiful Son" (2001) and 'Lucinda Jericho' in "Firestar: First Contact" (1991). For more information on Lachelle Carl, click here to view her imdb profile. |
James Moran
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James Moran wrote the episode "Sleeper" from season two and co-wrote "Day Three" from Children of Earth. Sleeper involved a seemingly normal woman, "Beth", whose home was broken into and the burglars killed. Although Beth claims to have no memory it is clear to the Torchwood team there is more going on. They soon uncover the truth that Beth is a sleeper agent and that there are others like her throughout earth. Moran also wrote 2008 episode of "Doctor Who" - 'The Fires of Pompeii'. He has written for a number of UK television series including "Spooks" and "Primeval". He also wrote "Cockneys vs Zombies" set for release in 2011 with bankrobbers in a zombie infested London. For more information on James Moran, click here to view his profile. |
Jeremy Young
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Jeremy Young first appeared in the 1963 Doctor Who story "An Unearthly Child" for a three episode arc as 'Kal'. He later returned in 1965 for a further story, "Mission to the Unknown" in which he played 'Gordon Lowery' for one episode. Kal existed in 100,000 BC as a member of Za's tribe. When he witnessed the first doctor's futuristic knowledge, Kal kidnapped him and took him back to the tribe. Young may also be known for his lead role as 'Athos' in BBC mini-series "The Three Musketeers" and "The Further Adventures of the Musketeers" (1966-67), alongside Brian Blessed. Young has appeared in a number of other hit series since including "The Avengers", "The Saint", "Canterbury Tales", "The Sweeney", "Space: 1999", "Minder", "Taggart" and many more. For more information on Jeremy Young, click here to view his profile. |
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