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Doctor Who's Golden Age |
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Stephen James Walker takes a close look at the 1960s and trys to
nail down why this may have been Doctor Who's Golden Age. |
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I Know London And it Isn't Like This |
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Before writing Doctor Who on Location, Richard Bignell had
spent many years researching various locals and treats us to some
fascinating background details. |
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Intermission - The Invasion |
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David J Howe reflects on why The Invasion has long been a
favourite of his. |
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What's Wrong With the TV? The Pictures Aren't Moving! |
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Doctor Who reconstructionist Bruce Robinson interviews several fans
and comes to some interesting conclusions about why we sit straining
to see tiny pictures recreating lost classics. |
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British TV - A Potted History |
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David P May gives us a brief overview of the development of
television in Britain during the last century. |
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Silent Witnesses |
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Andrew Pixley's opus on the scripts of early Doctor Who,
particularly the bits that never made it to screen. |
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Intermission - The Enemy of the World |
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Bruce Robinson explains why his opinion of Enemy of the World
has changed over the years. |
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Audio Dramas |
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Many a fan has wondered how we still have audio recordings of early
Doctor Who to this day and Bruce Robinson goes in depth to
talk to many of the players involved. |
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Dr. Who is Required |
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In the early days of this thing called the Internet, many fans
didn't know where to start so Tobias Rogers tries to give them a
head start. |
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Film & Video Reference: Seasons 1-3 |
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Robert Franks and Bruce Robinson list the various sources, clips and
recoveries for the first three seasons of Doctor Who. |
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The Making of Howe's Transcendental Toybox |
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David J Howe explains how research work turns into a book on your
shelf. |
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Intermission - A Very Special Tenth |
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Roger Anderson remembers the tenth anniversary of Doctor Who. |
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John Cura - Photographer of the Lost Archive |
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Editor Richard Bignell uncovers the history of a man many fans have
heard of, but known very little about, and discovers why we owe him so much. |
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Out of the Vaults Revisited! |
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Richard Molesworth updates his articles from DWM and goes into detail
about why certain things were glossed over originally. |
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Out of the Vaults Continued! |
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Next up, Mark Parmeter talks about some of the latest discoveries of
clips and episodes. |
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Doctor Who Reconstructed
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With the announcement of their first fully reconstructed story, BBC
Audio's Michael Stevens gives us the details behind the release. |
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Carbon Copies |
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Reconstructionist Derek Handley examines the differences between two
of his video projects and recent discoveries of Day of Armageddon and Marco
Polo tele-snaps. |
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Intermission - The Daleks' Master Plan |
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This twelve part epic is fondly remembered by Richard Landen. |
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No Further Interest |
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Andrew Pixley relates this tale of woe as many classic serials are consigned
to be erased forever. |
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Withdrawn, De-Accessioned and Junked |
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And then Richard Bignell goes through the BBC's documentation on the
telerecordings and the junkings of the early seventies. |
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Dr. Who Meets the Wizard of Enterprises |
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A fanciful look at how the junkings were eventually stopped by Robert Franks
and Jeff Ovik. |
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Eight Millimetre |
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This time around Richard Bignell talks about how many glimpses into
the past have been preserved on 8mm films. |
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Intermission - The Most Wonderful Things Glow from Within |
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Nick Seidler has memories of the bygone days when we would sit staring at a
wavy screen for 25 minutes and feel our hearts soar. |
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Film & Video Reference: Seasons 4-6 |
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The outline of the various sources and clips continues for seasons
four to six as detailed by Robert Franks and Matt Dale. |