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His career seems to have started in [[1979]] with work on ''[[Wikipedia:Terry and June|Terry and June]]'', starring [[June Whitfield]].  He then provided visual effects for the original pilot of [[Richard Curtis]] and [[Rowan Atkinson]]'s ''[[wikipedia:The Black Adder|The Black Adder]]'', but was replaced by [[Chris Lawson]] once it went to series.  He next worked on ''[[wikipedia:The Young Ones|The Young Ones]]'' and the [[1987]] [[BAFTA]] winner for "Best Drama Series", ''[[wikipedia:The Life and Loves of a She-Devil|The Life and Loves of a She-Devil]]''.  Brace's work after [[1987]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Gaudy Night#Film, TV or theatrical adaptations|Gaudy Night]]'' with [[Caroline John]] — if any — is not well documented.   
His career seems to have started in [[1979]] with work on ''[[Wikipedia:Terry and June|Terry and June]]'', starring [[June Whitfield]].  He then provided visual effects for the original pilot of [[Richard Curtis]] and [[Rowan Atkinson]]'s ''[[wikipedia:The Black Adder|The Black Adder]]'', but was replaced by [[Chris Lawson]] once it went to series.  He next worked on ''[[wikipedia:The Young Ones|The Young Ones]]'' and the [[1987]] [[BAFTA]] winner for "Best Drama Series", ''[[wikipedia:The Life and Loves of a She-Devil|The Life and Loves of a She-Devil]]''.  Brace's work after [[1987]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Gaudy Night#Film, TV or theatrical adaptations|Gaudy Night]]'' with [[Caroline John]] — if any — is not well documented.   
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[[Category:Doctor Who visual effects designers]]
[[Category:Doctor Who visual effects designers]]

Revision as of 00:01, 19 July 2011

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John Brace was the visual effects designer for Full Circle, The Five Doctors, and Revelation of the Daleks.

His career seems to have started in 1979 with work on Terry and June, starring June Whitfield. He then provided visual effects for the original pilot of Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson's The Black Adder, but was replaced by Chris Lawson once it went to series. He next worked on The Young Ones and the 1987 BAFTA winner for "Best Drama Series", The Life and Loves of a She-Devil. Brace's work after 1987's Gaudy Night with Caroline John — if any — is not well documented.

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