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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the [[visual effects designer]] for the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]''. He was also an uncredited [[visual effects assistant]] on ''[[Full Circle (TV story)|Full Circle]]'' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the [[visual effects designer]] for the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]''. He was also an uncredited [[visual effects assistant]] on ''[[Full Circle (TV story)|Full Circle]]'' ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') and ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warrios' Gate]]''. ([[INFO]]: ''Warriors' Gate'') | ||
He didn't have much of a career outside the mid-1980s. His other major work was on the groundbreaking documentary, {{wi|The Day the Universe Changed}}, which, like ''Varos'', was from 1985. He had also joined with [[Peter Wragg]] for a memorable 1982 {{wi|Play for Today}} called {{wi|The Flipside of Dominick Hide#Sequel|Another Flip for Dominick}}, which involved time travel and featured [[Michael Gough]], [[Ysanne Churchman]] and [[Sylvia Coleridge]]. | He didn't have much of a career outside the mid-1980s. His other major work was on the groundbreaking documentary, {{wi|The Day the Universe Changed}}, which, like ''Varos'', was from 1985. He had also joined with [[Peter Wragg]] for a memorable 1982 {{wi|Play for Today}} called {{wi|The Flipside of Dominick Hide#Sequel|Another Flip for Dominick}}, which involved time travel and featured [[Michael Gough]], [[Ysanne Churchman]] and [[Sylvia Coleridge]]. |
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Charles Jeanes was the visual effects designer for the Doctor Who television story Vengeance on Varos. He was also an uncredited visual effects assistant on Full Circle (INFO: Full Circle) and Warrios' Gate. (INFO: Warriors' Gate)
He didn't have much of a career outside the mid-1980s. His other major work was on the groundbreaking documentary, The Day the Universe Changed, which, like Varos, was from 1985. He had also joined with Peter Wragg for a memorable 1982 Play for Today called Another Flip for Dominick, which involved time travel and featured Michael Gough, Ysanne Churchman and Sylvia Coleridge.