
Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker
Science Fiction · Drama · Animation
Overview
While the Doctor plays the Trilogic Game, Steven and Dodo are forced to play seemingly childish but ultimately dangerous games with the aim of being reunited and getting back to the Tardis. This brand new animated version has been created using the original audio recordings.
Top Cast


William Hartnell
William Hartnell
The Doctor (voice)
William Hartnell
The Doctor (voice)


Peter Purves
Peter Purves
Steven Taylor (voice)
Peter Purves
Steven Taylor (voice)


Jackie Lane
Jackie Lane
Dodo Chaplet (voice)
Jackie Lane
Dodo Chaplet (voice)


Michael Gough
Michael Gough
The Toymaker (voice)
Michael Gough
The Toymaker (voice)


Campbell Singer
Campbell Singer
Joey / King of Hearts / Sergeant Rugg (voice)
Campbell Singer
Joey / King of Hearts / Sergeant Rugg (voice)


Carmen Silvera
Carmen Silvera
Clara / Queen of Hearts / Mrs Wiggs (voice)
Carmen Silvera
Clara / Queen of Hearts / Mrs Wiggs (voice)
Peter Stephens
Peter Stephens
Knave of Hearts / Kitchen Boy / Cyril (voice)
Peter Stephens
Knave of Hearts / Kitchen Boy / Cyril (voice)
Reg Lever
Reg Lever
Joker (voice)
Reg Lever
Joker (voice)
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