Doctor Who on Location

Richard Bignell
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Doctor Who is the longest–running, most popular science fiction series of all time. Now, Doctor Who On Location tells what happened when the BBC’s camera’s strayed from the confines of the studio to recreate alien planets in such improbable locations as the Scottish Highlands, the gravel pits of Gerrards Cross, and the Eiffel Tower. Complete with a scene–by–scene breakdown of how the locations were used, the book also looks at the various unforeseen problems—snow, broken bones, uncontrollable animals. Spanning 35 years of filming, Doctor Who On Location includes 100 production photos—many rare and previously unpublished—as well as script extracts and interviews with producers, directors, and stars.
Genres: Doctor Who
160 Pages

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