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'''Stan Demile Productions Ltd''' was the company behind the third ''[[Doctor Who|Dr Who]]'' movie which was at the [[script]]writing stage in [[1998]]. When asked how the [[film]] could be different from the television programme, the [[Writer (The Next 20 Years)|writer]] suggested writing-out [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and making [[The Doctor (surgeon)|the Doctor]] a [[surgeon]] in a [[Birmingham]] [[hospital]]. Bringing in a [[wombat]] to show its status as a [[family]] film was also a prevalent [[idea]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Next 20 Years (comic story)|The Next 20 Years]]'') | '''Stan Demile Productions Ltd''' was the company behind the third ''[[Doctor Who|Dr Who]]'' movie which was at the [[script]]writing stage in [[1998]]. When asked how the [[film]] could be different from the television programme, the [[Writer (The Next 20 Years)|writer]] suggested writing-out [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and making [[The Doctor (surgeon)|the Doctor]] a [[surgeon]] in a [[Birmingham]] [[hospital]]. Bringing in a [[wombat]] to show its status as a [[family]] film was also a prevalent [[idea]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[The Next 20 Years (comic story)|The Next 20 Years]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 4 September 2020
Stan Demile Productions Ltd was the company behind the third Dr Who movie which was at the scriptwriting stage in 1998. When asked how the film could be different from the television programme, the writer suggested writing-out the TARDIS and making the Doctor a surgeon in a Birmingham hospital. Bringing in a wombat to show its status as a family film was also a prevalent idea. (NOTVALID: The Next 20 Years)