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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* [[Adric]] - A lump of clay | |||
* Cyber Voice Coach - [[David Banks]] | |||
* [[Animation]] - [[Rupert Booth]] | |||
* [[CGI]] - [[Arthur Banks]], [[Ian Liddle]] | |||
* Dinosaur Wranglers - [[Darren Bean]], [[John Kimmins]], [[Trina MacGregor]], [[Barry Williams]] | |||
* [[Producer]] - [[Simon Berman]] | |||
* Filmed entirely in the jungle by - [[System Enterprises]], Durham, UK | |||
* © BBC Worldwide MMIII | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 22:00, 24 August 2022
Earthshock: Part Five is the animated parody of "what really happened to Adric?". It served as a parodic extra part to the serial in question.
It was exclusive to the DVD release of Earthshock.
Synopsis
Adric has survived the spaceship crash into prehistoric Earth (TV: Earthshock), but will he survive the age of the Dinosaurs? And is that Cyberman truly dead?
Plot
Picking up from where TV: Earthshock left off, we see that Adric actually survived the spaceship crash into prehistoric Earth. The head of a Cyberman sits next to him. Just as Adric realises that he's still alive, a Tyrannosaurus rex appears and eats him. The Cyberman's head comes to life and cries 'Excellent'.
Cast
- Adric - A lump of clay
- Cyberman head - lump of clay
- fifth doctor - lump of clay
- tegan - lump of clay
- Nyssa - lump of clay
Crew
- Adric - A lump of clay
- Cyber Voice Coach - David Banks
- Animation - Rupert Booth
- CGI - Arthur Banks, Ian Liddle
- Dinosaur Wranglers - Darren Bean, John Kimmins, Trina MacGregor, Barry Williams
- Producer - Simon Berman
- Filmed entirely in the jungle by - System Enterprises, Durham, UK
- © BBC Worldwide MMIII
References
to be added
Story notes
- This is the first on screen appearance of Adric since The Caves of Androzani.
- This story picks up immediately after TV: Earthshock.
- Adric is credited as being played by "a lump of clay".
External links
to be added