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=== Draughtsperson ===
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== Behind the scenes ==
Sanders' name is referenced within ''Class'', as one of the names - [[M. J. Sandlers]] - on the [[Coal Hill School Roll of Honours Board]]. This was an in-joke by the members of the art department.
Matt Sanders submitted a script in 1989, called The Clockwise Cuckoos, which was under consideration by Andew Cartmel. The story featured the Autons replacing a TV game show host and his assistant, and also included Sil, Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart, and Colonel Crichton (DWM 259, page 15, letter from Matt Sanders).
== External links ==
== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 5 August 2021

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Matt Sanders was a graphic and concept artist for Class, and a draughtsperson for Doctor Who.

Outside of the DWU, Sanders has worked on several Aardman Animations productions, including the Wallace and Gromit stories A Close Shave and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, both starring Peter Sallis, and The Pirates! Band of Misfits, featuring David Tennant.

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Graphic and concept artist[[edit] | [edit source]]

Draughtsperson[[edit] | [edit source]]

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sanders' name is referenced within Class, as one of the names - M. J. Sandlers - on the Coal Hill School Roll of Honours Board. This was an in-joke by the members of the art department.

Matt Sanders submitted a script in 1989, called The Clockwise Cuckoos, which was under consideration by Andew Cartmel. The story featured the Autons replacing a TV game show host and his assistant, and also included Sil, Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart, and Colonel Crichton (DWM 259, page 15, letter from Matt Sanders).

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]