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'''Sheelagh Wells''' is one of a very few people to have worked behind-the-scenes on both the 1963 and 2005 versions of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. She was a [[make-Up|make-up artist]] on ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'' and then came to lead the make-up department on [[series 2 (Doctor Who)|series 2]]. She was the [[make-up designer]] for every episode from ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' to ''[[Doomsday]]''. | '''Sheelagh Wells''' is one of a very few people to have worked behind-the-scenes on both the 1963 and 2005 versions of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. She was a [[make-Up|make-up artist]] on ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'' and then came to lead the make-up department on [[series 2 (Doctor Who)|series 2]]. She was the [[make-up designer]] for every episode from ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' to ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]''. | ||
She has worked on many iconic [[British]] science fiction programmes, including ''[[Blake's 7]]'' with [[Paul Darrow]] (later writing a book on the show); Neil Gaiman's {{wi|Neverwhere (TV series)|Neverwhere}} with [[Paterson Joseph]]; and {{wi|The Strangerers}} with Darrow and [[Mark Williams]]. | She has worked on many iconic [[British]] science fiction programmes, including ''[[Blake's 7]]'' with [[Paul Darrow]] (later writing a book on the show); Neil Gaiman's {{wi|Neverwhere (TV series)|Neverwhere}} with [[Paterson Joseph]]; and {{wi|The Strangerers}} with Darrow and [[Mark Williams]]. |
Revision as of 23:55, 18 May 2017
Sheelagh Wells is one of a very few people to have worked behind-the-scenes on both the 1963 and 2005 versions of Doctor Who. She was a make-up artist on Mawdryn Undead and then came to lead the make-up department on series 2. She was the make-up designer for every episode from The Christmas Invasion to Doomsday.
She has worked on many iconic British science fiction programmes, including Blake's 7 with Paul Darrow (later writing a book on the show); Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere with Paterson Joseph; and The Strangerers with Darrow and Mark Williams.