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Tony Redston (died 9 October 2020) was the production manager on the Doctor Who television stories The Mark of the Rani and Time and the Rani. He also served in that capacity, albeit uncredited, on Paradise Towers.
Sep 6, 2021 · Tony Redston was a Production Associate across two series of All Creatures and gives a good explanatory overview of the Drama department’s structure at the BBC, as well as describing how the different roles supported one another on a production.
Nov 25, 2015 · Tony Redston and team organised a Drama reunion @ BH club, Gildea Street in October, and it was a huge success all round. Lots of familiar faces emerged from the crowd, the chosen venue was perfect and we are hoping it becomes a regular occasion.
Released in December 2016 as part of the 100th birthday celebrations for James Herriot, All Memories Great & Small is the ideal companion book to the classic BBC series. Every episode is accompanied by exclusive memories, thanks to 60 new interviews with cast and crew.
Herriot's wife, Helen (based on Joan Wight), was initially played by Carol Drinkwater and in the later series by Lynda Bellingham. The series had two runs: the original (1978 to 1980, based directly on Herriot's books) was for three series; the second (1988 to 1990, filmed with original scripts but generally regarded as a continuation of the 1978 series) for four.
The Mark of the Rani was the third serial of season twenty-two of Doctor Who. A new Time Lord villain, the Rani, was introduced in this serial. She would later return in Time and the Rani. In 19th century England, the Sixth Doctor finds himself facing two competing enemies: his old adversary...
Tony Redston photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.