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Jumping down from car to car: underside of one car, suspended 10–15 feet above ground, drop down, greenscreen around. Get as many angles as possible. Davies likes action sequences that goes up and down, scale that's not on television much. True of "New Earth". Redressed the one set, make it look like
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She often has the same facts as Mulder, but interprets them differently. Initially, she places more value in experiences documented and shared by many (interpersonal) rather than personal experiences. She will only accept Mulder's theory if her scientific hypotheses fail, which is part of a standard
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Audience was originally supposed to see inside of TARDIS when Rose does, but director wanted to hold it off until after she went out, ran around, and came back in. The executive producers now approve of that decision. Wanted to do a more major effects shot where Rose walked in the TARDIS in all one
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Lambert asked for second season in August 1964. BBC1 Controller of Programmes, Donald Baverstock, agreed, but only until the end January 1965. Lambert wanted Hill and Russell to stay on contract for 13 weeks, with an optional 13 weeks to be added by the BBC. Only 4 more episodes were needed though,
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Scully has Catholic faith, though she sometimes questions it. She and Mulder both share a theistic view that God may have created everything; however, for Scully science overrides religion, and Mulder is not strictly supportive of organized religion and is open to extreme possibilities that support
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Had to steam clean the paper mill location because of a lot of health and safety concerns, and black out skylights. Only could film 3 days there, so had to cut a lot out: discover that Mickey is another Auton replica and he leads the Nestene to take the Doctor prisoner. Plastic Mickey was melted,
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Originally, Koquillion had a "torch" device that he could paralyse Ian in a beam of light with so he could answer his questions. He hypnotises Ian and Barbara and attempts to use them to get the Doctor out of the TARDIS. The Doctor can see them from the TARDIS scanner, and demands that Koquillion
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Attacked by arm sequence much longer: lock themselves in kitchen, hand goes after Jackie, figure out it's attracked by sound, Rose calls her house using her mobile phone so it becomes attracked to the answerphone. Because it was cut (too many effects?), they had to do a pick-up of Jackie using a
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Though Carter states that Scully becomes a "reluctant believer" to Doggett following Mulder's abduction in season 8, she can still be seen as a skeptic, as she only believes what evidence "minimally and rationally requires" of her to understand the situation, and does not share Mulder's faith in
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since the second season was pushed back and the first two stories were already made. Lambert felt it was too short to retain regulars, and seemed pointless to write out Susan (considered keeping her). If four weeks was all she could have, she could cancel the series after
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Lot of stunts. McCoy's idea to slide down rope with umbrella, wanted to do it, but wasnt allowed (stunt man). Doctor was originally going to blow up Dalek...but thought the Doctor was more philosophizing, but offered to Sophie. Aldred had to train how to fire
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13 December 1966: tapes of both episodes were part of a retention order (not deleted!). However, first episode was erased on 17 August 1967, second on 31 January 1969. They had been retained by BBC Enterprises and returned in 1978 though. Became the archive
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Tom Sheridan provided the voice of the space captain and also played the Sand Beast. Also supposed to be one of the silent Didonians at the end of the story, but this seems to have been dropped at the last minute. Two non-speaking extras were used
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Trilogy to maintain a sense of continuity, "consistent world". Talked in series 2 about Face having "revelation", was going to die in "New Earth", but didn't want another death in that episode. Message will be addressed in this series. (Master,
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Dominators was an episode short, had a gap, so Sherwin wrote first episode. Didn't have money for more sets, etc. Just TARDIS and nothing, and White Robots (from later). Robots were borrowed from somewhere else in the BBC, painted to look
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aliens. The culmination of her experiences lead her to believe in conspiracy and invasion, as by the middle of the series she cannot dispute evidence she has seen, such as that concerning the Syndicate, black oil, and alien-human hybrids,
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study and scientific testing as important. The views of both characters compliment each other to help them more successfully reach the truth. Scully's views gradually become less strict Aristoteliansim. She also bears a resemblance to
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Third Time for post credits sequence. Voice clips from JFK, MLK, General de Gaulle, got permission for Duke of Edenburge from Buckingham, denied Queen. Proposed Kruschev and Bob Dylan, news reports on Grand National and Bob
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modern scientific process. However, as the series goes along, she comes to understand that scientific experiences do not work for all phenomenon, and the scientific nature of reality may xpand to include unusual occurences.
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Responsibility for Martha; brought her to a bad place, was showing off. He misses her; realizes he's become attached. She started feeling close to him...and he lied about Gallifrey. Can pretend with Martha that it didn't
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In the original draft, Ian tells Barbara he worries when the Doctor will close the TARDIS doors on them like he did Susan. The Doctor overhears and tell them that when they are ready to part, there will be plenty of
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Lot of location filming, with Daleks, crowds. Q. Museum? Waterloo--worried about cobblestone. Stuart Varney made terrain Dalek with big wheels. Wobbles back and forth. Tunnel underneath Waterloo railway station for
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Scully originally had a boyfriend in the pilot; originally pressure for them to develop personal lives, thought it would be one of many. Carter rejected this, feeling that the characters should be driven by their
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Williams winced when shooting revolver, had to use ones where it didn't go off, added sounds. Gun jammed once. Chunky Gilmore because script called the gun chunky. McCoy added "Why do they call him chunky?"
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Gabalfa (?) Estate in Cardiff - scene of Doctor and Rose walking. Episode was 2 or 3 minutes under so they added that scene, filmed one or two months later. Had to CGI off some graffiti because it was too
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truth and knowledge could be discovered through hypotheses made from observations of earthly surroundings. Scully represents Aristotle's belief in "keeping oneself grounded", while both characters see
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Davison recalled Terreleptil actor was in rubber suit, face blacked because you could see through the mask; after it was over, he was so sweaty that the black had run down and stained his socks
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Reshot "turn of the Earth" scene not because something went wrong, but because Eccleston felt his performance could have been better, also tweaked script and put more emphasis on holding hands
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Moxx originally animated, then "glove puppet", but decided he should be "chunkier". Rubber suit; actor had done some stuff like that before. Pulled with a wire...but sometimes ran into things.
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Whittaker was outgoing story editor. Asked to write to establish Vicki. Story was commissioned 1 November 1964, the day after his BBC contract expired. Stories due for delivery on 10 November
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Nanogenes: Moffat vaguely recalled reading something about them once, but did not check facts. Real research into nanotechnology - picking up on current technology, showing what could happen
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Bernard Archard originally considered for Bennett. Went to Australian Ray Barrett. Barry had been impressed after seeing him on a show once, wrote it down and "dug him out of the book"
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John Levene called Daemons"quintessential Doctor Who". Messed with lever in rehearsals on helicopter and changed angle of blades, nearly beheaded cast and crew underneath. Pilot angry
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Had to be small to be a Dalek operator. Bicycle seat saddle. Moved with knees and feet. Top had controls in--para scope. Operate lights on top: learn dialogue. Sync voice with lights
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Schedule was rearranged because Piper's uncle died. Eccleston is replaced by a double during climax where he is running across cracks and entering the TARDIS. Also double for Piper.
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Shot 4 days in a "6 ft by 6 ft" car, Davies called it a "nightmare", couldn't get that many camera angles. 1 person at a time to adjust props. Wanted actors to feel claustrophobic.
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Felt repealed Reapers were too close to creatures in other episodes; something more "otherworldly". Shark "quality", bar wings, mouth influenced by praying mantis. Vulture sounds
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Bell's line changed for some reason they are not sure why. Perhaps changed in rerecording; had to rerecrod because original guy sounded fake Scottish, so they got a real Scot
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The first take of the Doctor and Ian reuniting after Koquillion knocked Barbara off the cliff was rejected by the director; had to retake. Caused first episode to overrun.
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Corporal Bell looked as if she'd be a regular at the time (Mind of Evil). Came back for Axos for a female corporal. Explain snow because it had snowed in Kent filming.
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Night shoot in front of fountain: problem because fountain turns off below 3 degrees (Fahrenheit of Celcius? May leave out) and it did, so had to film over two nights
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Cassandra fully CGI. Wanamaker couldn't be on set...stand-in read for her. Had to build in eyes, mouth on flat surface. Look a little like actress. See human emotions
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Originally though effects would just be ethereal swirl, but with the seance scene they ran into a harder sequence of animating mouths. Head speaking was live action
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Prosthetic suit of Badland was made; for this episode she was told to close her eyes when transforming because the suit was made that way - would transition better
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Tranter and others weren't happy with Doctor's entrance, could have been more dramatic, but never changed. Reflects Rose's POV, not audience ("the Doctor's back!")
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Wheelie bin: took a while to realize that would be a good way for Mickey to get captured. Unique quality of Doctor Who: take everyday things and make them scary
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Story with someone the Doctor had dealt with before: understands him, family had been wiped out by him. Consequences of actions: whole point is the dinner scene
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Stuntman Tip Tipping wasn SAS soldier, worked to make it look like they were drill-trained. Jerk-harness to be pulled back into corrugated metal when he jumped.
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Jack's spaceship: custom-made. Davies originally wanted it to be flashy, but glad it ended up "cobbled together". Chair is battered - character has had a life
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Moffat: Rory grew up "not being the Doctor", became a nurse because of that (other source?), in the "shadow" of the imaginary Doctor; turns out to be real
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Set in November 1963. Should actually be dark outside. TV announcer Leedon, originally suggest as Professor X, but decided to be a reference to Doctor Who
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Davies and Cornell debated over whether it was Rose's plan all along to go back; Piper felt that she didn't realize it until after she started travelling
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for landscape of London...taken overhead shot of London and built buildings on computer, then projected painting onto it, allowing for movement of camera
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To replace Ford, Lambert initially offered the part to Pamela Franklin, a 14-year-old actress. Contract of 19 episodes. Character, Saida, was to join in
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Spent several episodes about why Rose is a good companion, push it by episode 8 to show that she does make mistakes...but it's something anyone would do
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Originally somewhat of a fight between the Doctor and Reaper, but decided it didn't make much sense for the Doctor to struggle against such a big thing
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Filmed 2 separate days, suspended Piper from a crane against green screen with wind machine. Then went to a bigger hanger and filmed with bigger crane
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Trevelyn Jones, Luann Toth, Marlene Charnizon, Daryl Grabarek, Chelsey Philpot, Shelley Diaz, Mahnaz Dar, and Joy Fleishhacker (November 29, 2012).
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Davies: kid was quite disappointed that it was a man and a costume and not the size of a double decker bus; he never actually informed them of that
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release the teachers. Ian's trance is broken when his is shoved by Koquillion against the police box; Barbara's is when she is thrown to the ground
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Attempt to get new writers: Peter Ling. Had never written science fiction before, so Sherwin suggested to think of it as children's imaginations
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Sydney Newman told her they were considering having her cut her hair and dye it dark. O'Brien: "Why don't you just get Carole Ann Ford back?"
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Interested in writing old-fashioned seance, elderly medium named Mrs. Plumchute was fake, Sneed was real (one one floor) but didn't know it
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Pete originally took a sip of wine before going out to die; cut because they didn't think it was a good message: alcohol gives you courage
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Production team came up with lots of "flashy" designs for the TARDIS key; Davies and Collinson said that it should just be an ordinary key
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Deliberate deux ex machina - regresses her so she can start again. Did establish that whoever is in the TARDIS has a psychic link with it
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Thought that it would take 6 weeks for fans to like him, but turned out that he "sealed the deal" there, even just climbing out of TARDIS
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Originally submitted "Nightfall" to Cartmel, unsolicited, suggested he write something for TV: "Storm over Avallion" became Battlefield
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Jabe was originally more bark-like in the face, but decided she should be a silver birch. Reveal that he's the Last of the Time Lords
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Restaurant location: took a while to find because they didn't want to dress it and it needed to be willing to close for a whole day
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Earthshock: not only shot a Cyberman with a gun, but it was forgotten the TARDIS was in a state of grace and weapons wouldn't work
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Henrik's explosion CGI; too expensive to do practically. Top explosion was real, from model. Didn't realize it would be that big.
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80s setting: historical, but recent. Big hair...Jackie wore wig. Brought in photographs as copied styles. Not distracting, though
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Try to get rid of "technobbable" - made up science. Pertwee couldn't remember those lines so he would say "Reverse the polarity"
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Received well by actors and production team; Hill and Russell looked after her. Ford appeared on her first day to wish her luck
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Thought they were going to buy them, but couldn't find them. Had to make from scratch. At least got to design as they wanted
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The walkway with the fans was a set, but the rest (including below) was green screen and "painted in" during post-production
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Jackie was positive about him to Rose; now she sees how he was "a bit of a loser", but he turns out to be a hero at the end
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Came up with Renegade/Imperial Daleks as an outcome of Revelation. Originally Red and Blue, but chose less "festive" colors
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a starred review, praising Law's "fertile imagination" and "dab hand for likable, colorful characters". Susan Faust of the
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2000 AD..."Make a City One" (?). Inspiration for lots of different characters. Businessman based on one of the characters.
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Tried to keep it a secret, but Cardiff Council published a press release naming all the locations they would be filming at
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Tramp in Axos was done by stunt guy; hated riding bycicles. Wanted to do it again, but the wheel had bent web it crashed.
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Thought process: "Daleks...63...stairs!" Cliffhanger. Turn up in middle (when not expect, not reveal)...then go up stairs
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Rory is "completely in love with her" and "romantic at heart", determined to get her, but she likes having adventures...
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Cusick: drawing of spacecraft in flight, then one where it was wrecked. They worked from two; first one helped visualize
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New audience with technology: Attack of the Graske, specifically for children, press red button after Christmas episode
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14 September 1964: camera test for O'Brien and Denise Upson, whom Lambert had already interviewed for the part of Vicki
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Ealing studios: concerned with model filming. Designed by Cusick, designed by outside model makers (Shorecraft models)
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Originally Ace was supposed to play 80s music, Smiths and Aztec Camers. Can do with modern arrangement Kevin McCulloh
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Trouble with how TARDIS lands: wanted to throw them on floor, had them just laying down instead of filming the stunt
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Dinner scene shot before, during Rose and Jack sequences in "The Empty Child". Due to Badland's scheduling onflicts
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Doctor taking her back: shows that he doesn't quite think like humans do, didn't realize the emotional consequences
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Gelth: simple makeup, just shading, no prosthetics. Couldn't have missing features because censors. Contact lenses.
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Gatiss wanted to show how great travelling of time in, originally wanted to show snow drift in (but too expensive)
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Callow played him well, like a weary old man, also had assocation with role so it was like they had the real thing
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Baker had a wry sense of humor. Really only read his part in the script: not very interested in the overall story
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Start of Dennis Spooner as story editor, but he didn't have much work to do on it and isn't listed in the credits
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that people "must reach a nonearthly plane in order to unlock the deepest secrets of truth and knowledge", while
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Just sit there, bothers Doctor. But positive toward how they have a sense of community, look out for each other.
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Brandon (?) Estate in London was exterior of Rose's flat. In later episodes it is one of two estates in Cardiff
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203 visual effects shots created in 8 weeks. Deliberately expensive...never again. "Spectacular" and memorable.
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Mr. Dimple was another character, more of a Dickens pastiche, Gwyenth had a younger brother who had died, grim
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Kay was interested in being monster; wasn't interested in Elton's role (sounded similar to Corination Street)
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Limited to how many hours with real baby, so had to use artificial one for some of it when it wasn't visible
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Davies was interested in how the Doctor always left, rather than staying and dealing with the consequences
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Dickens' journey - confronting rationality, hero. Solving the plot was to give him something to do at end
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Told to personify Gelth; was kind of against this at first because of the "Doctor" (says monster) cliche
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Autons breaking out of shop windows; now had money to break the glass completely, rather than cut around
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First time not from POV of Doctor and/or companion; needed good reason for them not to be in the script
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No regeneration: "maddness" to start with someone and then change him; think of it as a "new programme"
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11 November: O'Brien introduced to press as Tanni. Next day: Lambert decided she was to be called Lukki
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Dalek added in post-production in transmit, filmed in position to give idea how final effect would look
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Driver was supposed to shout (a reference to Dickens?), coach was supposed to crash, but too expensive
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Had to take out "oblique" references to Autons as terrorists because the Eye was a target of terrorism
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called the storytelling "magical" but noted that some of the adventures were improbable. The website
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Original Dalek story: Nation contacted by Whittaker, same agent, working in comic, found he had time
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About how reviewers found it frustrating that she wouldn't acknowledge seeing paranormal phenomenon?
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Moral dilemma: can they have corpses? Doctor says yes, companion says no. But not benevolent aliens
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Originally wanted to start with TARDIS scene, so the first glimpse of 1860 was through Rose's eyes
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Callow pleased that Dickens was not energetic; true to how he was ill towards the end of his life
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Hill was hurt firing too soon on the first take with the gun; not seriously injured, but startled
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Scenes in the van recorded around BBC Kendal Avenue. Directed by JNT while Moegan was at Cenetaty
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Dystopian...lost city. Davies likes to be "topical" and comment on everyday life...traffic jam
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Very beginning (dead relative throttle visitor) to be funny and "rescue a lot of the grimness"
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Originally Beatles "do you want to know a secret", not in DVD because copyright, cover version
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Lea liked Krychek's "physical role"...car bomb in "Paper Clip", bruised face from "Piper Maru"
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Came up with the idea but thinking that the characters he created took on a life of their own
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Earth orphan for future: many names, some odd: Luckky and Tanni. Not shortening of "Victoria"
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Gardner phoned the controller to prevent Norton's voice for continuing on for the whole show
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Battered leather jacket: traveler. Clothes not dominate; just create silhouette. Action man.
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Trusts him because he puts her interests equal to or above his own, and vice versa (page 88)
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Two women singing: earpiece that played the music, recorded them singing. Meant to be hope.
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Originally considered giving her a pink zipper. Just made it shorter than the male Slitheen
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Gillan: she does love him, but there are things she needs to do in life before admitting it
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Recorded with just Doctor and Vicar, added hand in post-production. First recording a guide
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Ace diffused tension between scene where Doctor leaves her at boarding house(?) in original
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Aldred, McCoy, Morgan felt it was one of the good stories, McCoy said it was because of Ace
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Both of their worldviews change and come closer together as the series goes along (page 48)
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Junkyard shoot interrupted occasionally by radio traffic news helicopter circling overhead
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The dynamic between Mulder and Scully can be seen as similar to that of Greek philosopher
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Funeral parlor was a real-life parlor: John Nodes Funeral Service, Ladbroke Grove, London
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Bleak story, but Doctor literally transforms world: brings in sunlight, transforms place
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Collinson: wanted to tell story of dad from "very early on", "perfect time travel story"
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Yates: Wanted permanent Captain for Brig to be senior to. Originally love interest to Jo
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Peter Halliday: previous credits Invasion, Silurians, Ambassadors, Carnival of Monsters
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Davros: Hands like a glove, but believable. Third eye: feel like it was looking at you
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Streets they don't have to do a lot of work on, just took a few satellite dishes down
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Brought back sonic for new series - doors getting in the way are unimportant to story
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Why dropped: didn't get on well with John Wiles, but he didn't terminate her contract
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Ford visited during rehearsals of the first episode to wish O'Brien luck and meet her
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Dickens, in real life, had toyed with supernatural but was skeptical of superstition
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Sara Kingdom: evolved from "nasty" to "nice". It was the double who looked very old.
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Director's first time on set, shot with every angle possible because he was excited
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Tried to write dialogue to account for the weather, but every time the sun came out
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Ten was more "quicksilver", could talk very fast, sillier. But good at loss, anger
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Martha is allowed to be afraid, but she also is intelligent and will be thinking
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Overshot CGI quota, compensated with generic smoke and shots of other characters
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Photoshopped pictures of Doctor throughout history seemed too fake, circled face
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Basement: underneath Heath hospital. Very hot, over 100 degrees. Service tunnels
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Knew from second into audition that he was the Doctor, second person to audition
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Courtney wanted Brig to have as much humor as possible, full to bark out orders.
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Seemed the right thing to do to destroy Skaro, though maybe not best in long run
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Piper listened to sad music to get in the mood; script also helped both of them
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Day: Nation "miffed" about not being contacted , but glad they were back "home"
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delt with historical figures best in the "third person" (just mentioning them)
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At once had circles coming out of sonic screwdriver, but too science-fiction-y
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Wisher Invited to play Davros in Destiny and Resurrection. Schedule prevented.
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Death of Sand Monster: modelled after "horrible noise" from death of Dalek in
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52 episodes had been made in that first production block, rate of one per week
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Found materials: "reeded hardboard", painted silver, for shell of ship. Cheap.
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Had London bus and Evening Standard van in Cardiff to give illusion of London
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Levene nervous about standing up as baby in Time Monster; not actually acting
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Scully grounds Mulder: "the only thing that makes him not crazy in many ways"
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Gelth voice actress had to deliver her lines in sync with other ghost actors
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Rehearsals for first episode: 30 November-3 December. Recorded on 4 December
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Davies just wanted Elton to be a "normal guy", not geeky with "funny voice"
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Davies wanted viewers to be emotionally invested and portray honest emotion
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Alien quality: doesn't understand how attached humans are to their families
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Umbrella suggestion and design of McCoy, also paisley scarf, Scots ancestry
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Cardiff Town Hall (also filmed there for "Empty Child") for Mayor's office
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Davies wanted scene where they went into the future; cut because of budget
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Reused score from first Dalek story to save money. From episodes 1 and 4-7
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Cornell wanted to make sure that the story had changed from the beginning
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Guy on cell phone: doubled for the Doctor dancing in "The Doctor Dances"!
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Wanted Gelth's face in knocker on door briefly; Christmas Carol reference
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Micky is a "victim of the Doctor's lifestyle" - good time to explore this
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Whitaker had to come up with her name. Valerie, Millie, Tanni - "i" names
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Undercity in disrepair...faces of buildings, just a few pharmacists left
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First thing filmed: "Aliens of London" with Doctor running down corridor
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Much of the set of the crashed ship is recycled from the flight deck in
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Ageyman got along with the other two actors she was with, so it was fun
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shot, but not in budget (this was later accomplished in "The Snowmen"!)
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Magic man from space and child--also similar to "Girl in the Fireplace"
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Season 12: When in doubt, go with popular monsters: Cybermen and Daleks
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Barbara: matriarch, with the TARDIS crew originally devised as a family
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Wanted more light in the church; but couldn't disable the smoker lamps
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Dickens was "challenge", part of pitch but resisted because felt like
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Explore whether the Doctor should take someone to their death sentence
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O'Brien not happy with "inheriting" role of screaming...disappointment
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Dalek controller issuing instructions by implant, guy who follows Mike
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Cat actor used to costumes. Kind of wanted character to be a "baddie"
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Travel in TARDIS to look more dangerous; handheld camera at beginning
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Illusion that the cliffs were overlooking spaceship: used video inlay
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Mike Tucker: needed to be a major scene, reminded him of the end of
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5 days in Cardiff, then London to get the big locations...London Eye
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Hartnell upset; wrote to ask her to reconsider her decision to leave
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Weather kept changing, cast began to get sick; Eccleston had a cold
1870:
Felt that the themes would make it less of a romp, but this changed
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Psychic paper: faster way of storytelling, easily let the Doctor in
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Gas masks look like they are burned into faces, like it's grown out
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Earth colors vs Gallifreyan colors (Tyler's world, Doctor's TARDIS)
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Adam Smith worked with Caitlin, execs think she appears a "natural"
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O'Brien had just come out of drama school and started a theatre job
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Willesden Lane cemetery. Fans gathered to watch filming at cemetery
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Davis thought CSM was the real hero...much more patient than Mulder
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Color and tone theme: reds, sepia (did research Victorian morgues)
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Pertwee was fond of "gagets" and vehicles, kind of like James Bond
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Retained police box and materialization effect from classic series
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Mels' regeneration: looked at previous Doctors, each was unique...
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Letts was concerned about the ecology--inspiration for Green Death
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Became Vicki on 20 November, when promotional material was issued
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Ford: left because of character development, type casting, scream
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English accent to try to disguise herself, thought she was crazy
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O'Brien initial, 12-episode contract said she was playing Susan!
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Error: police box light continues to flash after materialisation
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Ratcliffe's discovery of Hand different, leading into Dalek ship
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Had real kittens. Had to get mouth to open, as it would "speak"
2127:
Actor in suit worked with Badland, imitated her physical acting
2118:
Collinson felt Slitheen effects improved from previous episodes
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Easy-to-follow storyline, not soap style, drawn from "emotions"
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Tape recorded specifically brought in to the BBC for this story
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Follows from Davros' experiments following Revelation, factions
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Book reading Doctor in the House: small joke suggested by McCoy
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Two stagehands originally carried Hand when originally recorded
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Get people watching who don't watch sci-fi: women and children
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Reapers as animals vs Grim Reaper; ended up being some of both
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Needed to simplify what Gelth were after: where Rift came from
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Gatiss a Christmas Carol fan, wanted to do a Christmas episode
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Way to defeat them: change environment. Cool the gas to liquid
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Rose meeting Jack: yellows, browns, orange to emphasize banter
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Davies: set in Cardiff, where it's made. With Charles Dickens.
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Never levitated Dalek before. Scaffold over stairs, built tray
192:
where I can experiement with things realated Knowledge (XXG).
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Change to Gelth coming through Gwenyth, Sneeds keeping secret
1504:
Go for it...the TARDIS works, so far future, lots of monsters
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Played as a "normal, straight human being" - not give it away
816:
Ratcliff originally Gummer, changed as too similar to Gilmore
627:
There was enough unexplained things to peak Scully's interest
2154:
Put in trailers late because the episodes were all too short
2102:
Didn't want big car accident; not about that. About emotions
1593:
Shot all in Cardiff, not all one street, but similar streets
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Delgado's death in Turkey, Levene recalled "feeling of doom"
1290:
Manning and Levene got the giggles and kept getting sent out
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First in new production block; after six-week break for cast
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people lived in there for a while. Futuristic but homemade.
2054:
Cut out some of conversation in car because it was "bouncy"
2051:
Police box fall apart: would have required a whole new box.
1420:
Music section? New theme...Amy's theme...I Am the Doctor...
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Mark McGann brother of Paul, originally considered for Mike
702:
Wanted lots of death--Daleks shooting other Daleks best way
2214:
Undercity: Cardiff Bay industrial warehouse (or just set?)
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Phil Collinson, Shaun Dingwall, Billie Piper, Paul Cornell
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Snow on ground was paper; snow from sky was a kind of foam
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Someone else with different jacket did close-ups in TARDIS
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Shotgun at end broken, guy had to hold the pieces together
1114:
13 million viewers, 8th most-watched programme of the week
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concerned with "scientific naturalism". She also presents
1621:
Difficulty of Rose flying over London: 360 degree effects
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Controversial (young), not obvious, brilliant, unfamiliar
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Franklin suggested exit like for him and Brig; improvised
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Cut: three bridesmaids screaming being eaten by Reapers?
1553:
Trouble getting snow (paper) to lay, horses scared of it
1479:
Realizes that Rose isn't primary; has something to offer
1138:
O'Brien's agent was Terry Carney...Hartnell's son-in-law
987:
Dido temple: dark atmosphere, lighting, drapes and smoke
914:
Ending originally in foyer, but shot on location instead
2236:
Added smoke around car, as there would be some with CGI
2139:
Zip underneath fake skin flap, melded into her forehead
1888:
Didn't need Mrs. Sneed; Gwyenth is "heart" of the story
1860:
Trailers were added because the episodes were too short
1485:
Wanted a bus...had to wait for it to come and then film
1233:
Polly: not teenager or mature; "liberated young woman"
956:
In a departure, it used the same team as the following
845:
Revelation had planned hover scene; had to be abandoned
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video interview, about pen name and writing process...
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Higher viewing figures than the preceeding Dalek story
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Thermal-imaging camera used of Dalek perspective shots
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Rose can be cruel to Mickey; probably not intentional
1439:
Where she got book from, why she became archaeologist
1355:
Planet: location Daleks on plywood, hard for director
1266:
Needed to add men into the script; Chinease woman too
1099:
Model shots of crashed ship pre-filmed on 16 November
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Alan Stratford Johns: McCliff? Ian Oglivy for Gilmore
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Brief: Historical with Charles Dickens, fake mediums
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Built a 1/6 model of warehouse to film explosions in
1214:
Ford: Susan should be more realistic in her reaction
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finished. Thus Lambert could consider creating Vicki
642:
Deep Throat felt that something needed to be changed
476:
processes come important in many episodes, such as "
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called it "fun, hilarious, relatable and enduring".
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TV movie: McCoy pointed sonic wrong way, blurred it
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