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Revision as of 17:51, 3 June 2020
This topic might have a better name.
This is described in the Downtime book and the official website as a series, and should be renamed as such.
Talk about it here.
White Witch of Devil's End was a 2017 Web and home entertainment drama production featuring elements from the Doctor Who universe.
Synopsis
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Stories
Episode Number | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Notes |
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1 | The Inheritance | Sam Stone | ||
2 | Half Light | Suzanne Barbieri | ||
3 | The Cat Who Walks Through Worlds | Debbie Bennett | ||
4 | The Poppet | Jan Edwards | ||
5 | Dæmos Returns | David J Howe | ||
6 | Hawthrone Blood | Raven Dane |
Cast
- Olive Hawthorne - Damaris Hayman
- Poppy Hawthorne - Ruby Richardson
- Lobelia - Raven Dane
- Gypsy Witch - Naomi Sachs
- WW2 Servicemen - Edward Strickland, Miles Richardson
- Victor - Alastair Greener
- Ned - Alan Walters
- Chauffeur - Tony Stickler
- Rhadamanthus - Adam Henderson
- The Vicar - Ollie Hardaker
- Lucy Watts - Jemima Merriman, Annie Foster
- Abby Drake - Millie Hislop, Daisey Foster
- Melissa Fenn - Amanda Dore
- Josephine Bingley - Namrita Dugal
- Cedric Winstanley - Alan Phizacklea
- Villager - Louise Pope
- Peter Thomson - Jim Conway
- Marj Thomson - Jules Craig
- Bryony - Carys Muirhead
- John Linden - Mark Titcombe
- Ruben Greenwood - Graham Palmer
Crew
- Lighting Cameraman - Edward Strickland
- Director of Photography for Crypt Scenes - Luke Glover
- Sound Recordist & Autocue - Jamie Hee
- Still Photography - Ian Frazer, Robin Prichard
- Gravestone - Karen Davies
- Production Assistants - Ollie Hardaker, Graham Palmer, Sam Richardson
- Production Manager - Dylan Rees
- Digital Effects - Tom Saunders
- Special Sound - Alistair Lock
- Austin Sheerline - Atwell Wilson Motor Museum
- Props for Crypt Scenes - Event Prop Hire
- Additional Props - Karen Davies
- Production Accommodation - The Crown Inn, Aldbourne
- Post-Production Facilities - Pinhole Productions
- With grateful thanks to - Aldbourne Parish Council, The Blue Boar, The Crown Inn, St. Michael's Church, Community Junction, Sophie Aldred, Karen Clay, Beverley Cressman, Amanda Dore, Jo Hutchings, Thea & Phil Ludlow, Chris McGowan, Graham Palmer, Alan Walters
- Special thanks to the people of Aldbourne without whose generous help and support this production could not have been made
- Script Editors - Sam Stone, David J Howe
- Script Advisor - Matt Fitton
- Based on ideas created by Barry Letts & Robert Sloman (as Guy Leopold) for the BBCtv Doctor Who story The Dæmons
- "Strange Beauty"
- Written & Performed by Linzi Gold
- Produced & Arranged by Alan Glass
- Produced & Directed by Anastasia & Keith Barnfather
References
- The Hawthorne family have been white witches for generations.
- Olive reads Barnaby Rudge to Victor. Gabriel is a character.
- Peter Thomson was not present when the church exploded so was not scared to search its ruins.
- The church is undergoing some construction work in 2017.
- Devil's End is a sort of gateway that attracts evil.
- Due to recent deaths Devil's End will not be celebrating May Day in 2017.
Story notes
- This is the first Reeltime Pictures release since Dæmos Rising in 2004, another sequel to The Dæmons.
- This story marks the death of Olive Hawthorne.
- This story is the first produced by Reeltime to refer to the Doctor directly. Images of the Master and the Third Doctor are shown.
- The flashback scenes are entirely from Olive's POV.
Continuity
- Olive remembers being locked in a chest by Garvin. (TV: The Dæmons)
- Olive refers to her vicar, Victor Magister and the Doctor by name. As well as Azal and Bok more indirectly. (TV: The Dæmons)
- Olive tells Peter Thomson whilst investigating an unbroken slab in the ruins of the church that it was dangerous "last time". (TV: The Dæmons)
Home media releases
- This story was released on DVD on 13 November 2017 by Koch Media.