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'''David Burton''' is a stage actor who claims he had been cast ([[DWM 209]]) as [[the Doctor]], in 1991. | '''David Burton''' is a stage actor who claims he had been cast ([[DWM 209]]) as [[the Doctor]], in 1991. | ||
He states he was filmed by a company in an independently-made pilot called ''[[Doctor Who and the Monsters of Ness (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Monsters of Ness]]''. The pilot was sent to the [[BBC]], and if they liked it, a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reboot would have been made. The BBC have refused to state whether the episode exists or not whereas Burton says it does and had, making it more of a "missing episode" than an unmade one. Burton is mentioned in [[DWM 209]] in 1994, interviewed by [[Marcus Hearn]]. | He states he was filmed by a company in an independently-made pilot called ''[[Doctor Who and the Monsters of Ness (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Monsters of Ness]]''. The pilot was sent to the [[BBC]], and if they liked it, a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reboot would have been made. The BBC have refused to state whether the episode exists or not, whereas Burton says it does and had, making it more of a "missing episode" than an unmade one. Burton is mentioned in [[DWM 209]] in 1994, interviewed by [[Marcus Hearn]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:28, 19 January 2019
David Burton is a stage actor who claims he had been cast (DWM 209) as the Doctor, in 1991.
He states he was filmed by a company in an independently-made pilot called Doctor Who and the Monsters of Ness. The pilot was sent to the BBC, and if they liked it, a Doctor Who reboot would have been made. The BBC have refused to state whether the episode exists or not, whereas Burton says it does and had, making it more of a "missing episode" than an unmade one. Burton is mentioned in DWM 209 in 1994, interviewed by Marcus Hearn.