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Mike Tucker was a largely uncredited visual effects assistant on Doctor Who from 1985 to 1989, and model unit supervisor for a few episodes in series 1 and 2 of the BBC Wales version. He is one of the few behind-the-scenes personnel to work on both the 1963 and 2005 versions of Doctor Who.

He previously worked on the TARDIS Cam series.

He received a special thanks for work on the minisode Eye on... Blatchford.

Tucker won a BAFTA for his work on The Day of the Doctor, and is today the supervisor of the Model Unit.

He has also made numerous contributions to non-televised Doctor Who fiction, and has occasionally written non-fictional accounts of his work on both major productions of Doctor Who.

Bibliography

Novels

BBC Past Doctor Adventures

Telos novellas

BBC New Series Adventures

2 in 1 books
Quick Reads
The Darksmith Legacy

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Big Finish main range

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Short stories

Brief Encounter

Virgin Decalogs

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The Twelve Doctors of Christmas

Tales of Terror

Dalek

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Battles in Time

DWA Tenth Doctor comics

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