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Myth Makers 1 - 1984 VHS.jpg|1984
Myth Makers 1 - 1997 VHS.jpg|1997
Myth Makers 1 - 2015 DVD.jpg|2015
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|series          = [[Myth Makers]]
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
'''(This synopsis is from the [[1997 (releases)|1997]] edition)'''
''‘Poor darlings...(in a [[Dalek]] voice) ‘I have failed, I have failed’...BOOM!!! Poor loves, I did feel sorry for them."''
''‘Poor darlings...(in a [[Dalek]] voice) ‘I have failed, I have failed’...BOOM!!! Poor loves, I did feel sorry for them."''



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Myth Makers 1: Michael Wisher was a Reeltime Pictures direct-to-video documentary in which actor Michael Wisher was interviewed.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

(This synopsis is from the 1997 edition)

‘Poor darlings...(in a Dalek voice) ‘I have failed, I have failed’...BOOM!!! Poor loves, I did feel sorry for them."

Many fans will best remember the late Michael Wisher for his definitive performance as Davros, creator of the Daleks. In truth Michael was the most gifted of actors, a chameleon who could transform his voice and appearance, and who worked many times in Doctor Who during the 1970’s.

Michael loved his time in the programme and appeared in several spin-off dramas including Wartime and Shakedown.

In this special production we recall Michael’s life and career in the company of Nicholas Briggs, Peter Miles, and Michael’s son, Andy.

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Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The 1984 VHS and Betamax were available in both PAL and NTSC versions.
  • The 1997 VHS was an extended edition.