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Interesting Doctor Who Facts
Anyway as I am such a huge fan I thought I would put together an article of interesting and unusual facts about the show. • There was one episode called ‘Mission to the Unknown’ where the Doctor or his companion’s didn’t actually feature in. William Hartnel who was the doctor at the time did receive a credit in rolling credit list. • The English actor Chris Barrie who is best known for playing Arnold Rimmer in Red Dwarf auditioned to become the Tenth Doctor • The ethereal theme tune was the first worldwide to be made up entirely from electronic sounds. • Paul Cornell is one of the writers for Doctor who but also writes for many dramas including Casualty. In one episode of Casualty Paul gave each guest character the name of a character from The Seeds Of Doom which was an episode back in 1976 with my favourite Doctor Tom Baker. • Because the show in the early days was so expensive to make the The BBC thought that it would only manage four episodes. In 1963 Donald Baverstock who is a TV producer and executive, wrote: "Such a costly serial is not one that I can afford". • In 1972, the year I was born, the BBC carried out some research and found that Doctor Who was considered one of the most violent programs on television at that time. • The very first episode in 1963 earned the actor Willaim Hartnell 250 guineas. • The longest serving doctor was Tom Baker who played the Doctor from 1974 until 1981. • The English actor Barry Jackson has appeared in Doctor Who on two different occasions, both playing a character called Garvey but the two characters were unrelated. • Apparently the Tardis cost over £4000 to build. • The first episode was overshadowed by the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy the previous day. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For more information about going on a Doctor Who tour, visit Brit Movie Tours which is a London tour company offering many other London film locations tours. |
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