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* [[1963 (production)|1963]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]] goes to [[BBC Television Centre]] for film tests of her make-up and costume as [[Barbara Wright]]. | |||
* 1963 - [[Producer]] [[Verity Lambert]] finally gets a chance to have an extended conversation with [[designer (crew)|designer]] [[Peter Brachacki]] about the set design of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''. He has been very busy with other projects until this date, making it impossible for Lambert to express her design views. | |||
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On 21 August, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:
- 1963 - Jacqueline Hill goes to BBC Television Centre for film tests of her make-up and costume as Barbara Wright.
- 1963 - Producer Verity Lambert finally gets a chance to have an extended conversation with designer Peter Brachacki about the set design of An Unearthly Child. He has been very busy with other projects until this date, making it impossible for Lambert to express her design views.