Dramarama was produced by multiple ITV regions, with three series developing from episodes in the run: Dodger, Bonzo & the Rest (1985), Children's Ward (1989) and The Bubblegum Brigade (1989).
Over the course of the seven series, four actors who would play the lead role in both versions of "Doctor Who" appeared: Patrick Troughton, Sylvester McCoy, David Tennant and Peter Capaldi. The voice of Tom Baker also appears, uncredited, in an episode.
Former series writer and director Peter Grimwade also wrote the episode The Come-Uppance of Captain Katt (1986) as a thinly-veiled parody of Docteur Who (1963) which drew upon his experiences behind the scenes.
Former series writer and director Peter Grimwade also wrote the episode The Come-Uppance of Captain Katt (1986) as a thinly-veiled parody of Docteur Who (1963) which drew upon his experiences behind the scenes.
Only four ITV Regions didn't contribute to the series: Anglia, Channel, Grampian and LWT.
The ratings for series 3-7 are presented under their respective episodes.