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|image = EO...B.JPG | |image = EO...B.JPG | ||
|main character = [[Sardoth]] | |main character = [[Sardoth]] | ||
|writer = | |writer = Robert Hammond | ||
|director = [[Mark Frost]] | |director = [[Mark Frost]] | ||
|producer = [[Matt West]] | |producer = [[Matt West]] | ||
|genre = Home video | |genre = Home video | ||
|epcount = 1 | |epcount = 1 | ||
|release date = | |release date = 7 November 2005 | ||
|series = Fake DVD documentaries showing the "real" lives of villains | |series = Fake DVD documentaries showing the "real" lives of villains | ||
|format = 1x23 minute minisode | |format = 1x23 minute minisode | ||
|prev = Oh Mummy! (home video) | |prev = Oh Mummy! (home video) | ||
|next = | |next = | ||
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'''''Eye on... Blatchford''''' was a 2005 home video released on the [[DVD]] [[DVD releases|release]] of ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. | '''''Eye on... Blatchford''''' was a 2005 home video released on the [[DVD]] [[DVD releases|release]] of ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. | ||
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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* [[Writer]] - [[Robert Hammond]] | * [[Writer]] - [[Robert Hammond]] | ||
* [[Director]] - Mark Frost | * [[Director (crew)|Director]] - Mark Frost | ||
* [[Producer]] - [[Matt West]] | * [[Producer]] - [[Matt West]] | ||
* [[Runner]] - [[Ben Hammond]] | * [[Runner]] - [[Ben Hammond]] | ||
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* [[Mike Allbright]] | * [[Mike Allbright]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* Sardoth has splinters that had rejected history: from 1881, Sister [[Mary O'Logan]] the one-eyed-gun-nun that was an arms supplier to a local orphanage; from 1937, [[Bernard Shop]] the layabout and buffoon that sold cheap perfume; from 1772, Sir [[Nickleby Gooch]], the cross-dresser, whose talents were knitting and being great; and [[Canon Sistabarn]], the head of the [[BBC]], whose usefulness was less than zero. | * Sardoth has splinters that had rejected history: from 1881, Sister [[Mary O'Logan]] the one-eyed-gun-nun that was an arms supplier to a local orphanage; from 1937, [[Bernard Shop]] the layabout and buffoon that sold cheap perfume; from 1772, Sir [[Nickleby Gooch]], the cross-dresser, whose talents were knitting and being great; and [[Canon Sistabarn]], the head of the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]], whose usefulness was less than zero. | ||
* Sardoth read the ''Doctor Who'' annual 1976. | * Sardoth read the ''Doctor Who'' annual 1976. | ||
* Sardoth owned a [[DVD]] of ''[[Fury from the Deep ( | * Sardoth owned a copy of ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1979]]'' and a [[DVD]] of ''[[Fury from the Deep (Oh Mummy!)|Fury from the Deep]]''. | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* It's the third and final in the trilogy of "the fake lives of monsters" series. | * It's the third and final in the trilogy of "the fake lives of monsters" series. | ||
* This story is a comedic sequel to ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. | * This story is a comedic sequel to ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. | ||
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[[Category:2005 home videos]] | [[Category:2005 home videos]] | ||
[[Category:Parodies and pastiches]] | [[Category:Parodies and pastiches]] | ||
[[Category:Non-DWU home videos]] | [[Category:Non-DWU home videos]] |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 9 February 2024
Eye on... Blatchford was a 2005 home video released on the DVD release of City of Death.
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
Meet Sardoth - the second-to-last of the Jagaroth. Sardoth tries his best to fit into the community of Blatchford and raise money to build a time machine.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Narrator - Stuart Flanagan M.D., D.J.
- Sardoth - Brooklands Greene
- Voice of Sardoth - Kevin Stayner
- Dr Amadeus Gowel - Gabriel Woolf
- Ice-Cream Children - Beth & Jessica Robert
- Young Thief - Jake Trussler
- Tourists - Sal Trussler, Richard Johnston, Kev Hammond, Kent Isotwne, Pen Manuel, Ped Hammond, Colin Fletcher, Vicky Short, Jen Whittingham
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Writer - Robert Hammond
- Director - Mark Frost
- Producer - Matt West
- Runner - Ben Hammond
- CG and Props - The Pepper Mill
- Musicality - Marc Dú Pan
- Production Assistant - Agnieszka Frost
- Duck Procurement - Nicola Start
Thanks[[edit] | [edit source]]
- John & Melody Van Deventer
- Maxillo-Facial Laboratory
- Steve Roberts
- Mike Tucker
- Susan Robert
- Anita Sheppard
- Laura Donn
- Luke Nathan
- Alex at the Star
- Sarah at the Star
- Kath O'Neill
- Jo Mayne
- Dame Felicity Lott
- Stephen Shillito
- Julian Knott
- Gavin French
- Ed Starling
- Robin Prichard
- Vicky West
- Peter Crocker
- Colin Young
- Mike Allbright
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sardoth has splinters that had rejected history: from 1881, Sister Mary O'Logan the one-eyed-gun-nun that was an arms supplier to a local orphanage; from 1937, Bernard Shop the layabout and buffoon that sold cheap perfume; from 1772, Sir Nickleby Gooch, the cross-dresser, whose talents were knitting and being great; and Canon Sistabarn, the head of the BBC, whose usefulness was less than zero.
- Sardoth read the Doctor Who annual 1976.
- Sardoth owned a copy of The Dr Who Annual 1979 and a DVD of Fury from the Deep.
Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- It's the third and final in the trilogy of "the fake lives of monsters" series.
- This story is a comedic sequel to City of Death.
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