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:'''[[Anneke Wills]]''': [ [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Michael Craze]], [[Frazer Hines]] and I ] did the last of the historical stories, so it's been a long time — except of course now the new ones and [[David Tennant]] and popping back to [[Madame du Pompadour]] and so forth. So for me it was lovely for me . . . that they'd written [''[[Resistance]]''] during during this last war. I always liked the historicals best, you see. | |||
:'''[[Lisa Bowerman]]:''' . . . I knew this story would probably work because . . . there was [[Just War (audio story)|an adaptation of]] a [[Lance Parkin]] novel called ''[[Just War (novel)|Just War]]'' which was set on [[Guernsey]] during the [[Second World War]] occupation. And it actually is a very, very powerful era to deal with because it's about the rights and wrongs of war . . . [H]ow people responded to ''Just War'' I think will be the same as this, because it's a real tangible, understandable threat, as opposed some sort of a surreal threat of [[Cybermen]] or whatever. | |||
:'''[[John Sackville]]:''' Yes, I think that's what I ''wasn't'' saying earlier. | |||
::[[BFX]]: ''[[Resistance]]'' | |||
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Revision as of 19:45, 28 January 2012
- Anneke Wills: [ Patrick Troughton, Michael Craze, Frazer Hines and I ] did the last of the historical stories, so it's been a long time — except of course now the new ones and David Tennant and popping back to Madame du Pompadour and so forth. So for me it was lovely for me . . . that they'd written [Resistance] during during this last war. I always liked the historicals best, you see.
- Lisa Bowerman: . . . I knew this story would probably work because . . . there was an adaptation of a Lance Parkin novel called Just War which was set on Guernsey during the Second World War occupation. And it actually is a very, very powerful era to deal with because it's about the rights and wrongs of war . . . [H]ow people responded to Just War I think will be the same as this, because it's a real tangible, understandable threat, as opposed some sort of a surreal threat of Cybermen or whatever.
- John Sackville: Yes, I think that's what I wasn't saying earlier.