Christopher Cazenove

  1. Michael Cochrane, Doctor Who #120: Black Orchid, TV, 1982.        Not a rehash of Sophia Loren’s 1958 Hollywood melo, but an adventure (with cricket!) in 1925 England for for Doc5 Peter Davison. In the baker’s dozen list for Lord Cranleigh were Cazenove, Cochrane, Nicholas Ball, Michael Cashman, Keith Drinkel, Peter Firth, Nigel Havers, Paul Jerricho, Martin Potter, Jeff Rawle, Patrick Ryecart, James Warwick – and Simon Williams, invariably a lord or knight.
  2. Martin Potter, Doctor Who #126 : Terminus, 1983.      Director Mary Ridge had as many as 16 Eirak choices for Doc 5 Peter Davison’s visit to the titular and leprous space station. Many of the usual suspects – Cazenove, Potter, Nicholas Ball, Ralph Bates, Tom Chadbon, Ben Cross, Richard Heffer, avdrts, Martin Jarvis, Jeff Rawle, Patrick Ryecart, Simons Ward and Williams. Plus Sean Arnold, Jack Galloway, Nigel Havers, Paul Shelley.  
  3. Patrick Stewart, Lifeforce, 1984.
  4. Michael Gothard, Lifeforce, 1984.
  5. Aubrey Morris, Lifeforce, 1984.  
  6. Nicholas Ball, Lifeforce, 1984.
  7. Frank Finlay, Lifeforce, 1984.
  8. Chris Sullivan, Lifeforce, 1984.
  9. Jerome Willis, Lifeforce, 1984.
  10. Robert Glenister, Doctor Who #135: The Caves of Androzani, TV, 1984.      When Christopher Gable was switched from Major Salateen to Sharez Jek, eight regular Whoversers had to bow to newcomer Glenister – Cazenove, Nicholas Ball, Ralph Bates, Christopher Cazenove, Tom Chadbon, Nicholas Clay, Brian Cox, Donald Sumpter.

 Birth year: 1943Death year: 2010Other name: Casting Calls:  10