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'''''Monster File - The Cybermats''''' was a [[documentary]] included as an extra feature on the ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'' DVD. | '''''Monster File - The Cybermats''''' was a [[documentary]] included as an extra feature on the ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'' DVD. | ||
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* [[Steve Hughes]] ([[director]]) | * [[Steve Hughes]] ([[director]]) |
Revision as of 00:48, 18 December 2020
Monster File - The Cybermats was a documentary included as an extra feature on the Closing Time DVD.
Main subject
- History of the Cybermats in Doctor Who
- Updating the design for the modern era.
- The different practical versions used in filming — the soft silicone model, the remote-controlled Cybermat, and a wired-up animatronic version whose mouth moved.
Additional topics covered
- Matt Smith, in one take, accidentally wrecking an animatronic Cybermat with the frying pan. Afterwards, they held it together with gaffer tape.
People interviewed
- Gareth Roberts (writer)
- Steve Hughes (director)
- Denise Paul (producer)
- Neill Gorton (prosthetics designer)
- Tim Rose (animatronics operator)
Home video releases
Monster File - The Cybermats was released on the Doctor Who: Series 6, Part 2 and Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series DVD & Blu-ray box sets.