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* [[Russell T Davies]] talks about each [[game]] show and how the ''Who'' team managed to have three of them.   
* [[Russell T Davies]] talks about each [[game]] show and how the ''Who'' team managed to have three of them.   
* C4 kindly let the [[BBC]] use the [[Big Brother]] logo.
* C4 kindly let the [[BBC (real world)|BBC]] use the [[Big Brother]] logo.
* Millenium FX, who created the game show robots, explains how they made them and their designs.
* Millenium FX, who created the game show robots, explains how they made them and their designs.
* [[John Barrowman]] and Russell speak about the nude scene; originally John's buttocks were to be seen in several scenes, but the BBC asked ''Who'' to remove these scenes. Russell states he has seen people's bums on ''Neighbours'', a show which is on earlier than ''Doctor Who''. John Barrowman also jokes he was upset that his bottom was cut out!
* [[John Barrowman]] and Russell speak about the nude scene; originally John's buttocks were to be seen in several scenes, but the BBC asked ''Who'' to remove these scenes. Russell states he has seen people's bums on ''Neighbours'', a show which is on earlier than ''Doctor Who''. John Barrowman also jokes he was upset that his bottom was cut out!

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The World of Who was the episode of Doctor Who Confidential broadcast in conjunction with the Series 1 episode Bad Wolf.

Aspects of production covered

  • Russell T Davies talks about each game show and how the Who team managed to have three of them.
  • C4 kindly let the BBC use the Big Brother logo.
  • Millenium FX, who created the game show robots, explains how they made them and their designs.
  • John Barrowman and Russell speak about the nude scene; originally John's buttocks were to be seen in several scenes, but the BBC asked Who to remove these scenes. Russell states he has seen people's bums on Neighbours, a show which is on earlier than Doctor Who. John Barrowman also jokes he was upset that his bottom was cut out!
  • Russell explains the Bad Wolf story and the Daleks' return.

People interviewed

Elements retained in Cut Down

to be added

Home video releases

The "Cut Down" version of the episode is available on the Complete First Series DVD box set.


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