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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[ | * [[Narrator]] - [[Mark Halliley]] | ||
* [[ | *[[Melanie Bush]] - [[Bonnie Langford]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Drinking Fountain]] - [[Catherine Cusack]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Visitor (24 Carat)|Visitor from the Ice Colonies]] - [[Edward Peel]] | ||
* [[Sylvester McCoy]] - [[ | *[[Derek (24 Carat)|Derek the Tetrap]] (Costume Performer) - [[Derek Handley]] | ||
* [[Mark | *[[Derek (24 Carat)|Derek the Tetrap]] (Voice) - [[Richard Gauntlett]] | ||
* [[Seventh Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]] | |||
== Crew == | |||
* [[Writer]], [[Director]] and [[Editor]] - [[Pete McTighe]] | |||
* [[Gaffer]] - Mike Rothwell | |||
* [[Studio lighting|Lighting Design]] - David Bishop and Oliver Lifely | |||
* [[Make-up]] - Sarah Burrows | |||
* Sound - Jamine Allodi | |||
* [[Director of photography|Director of Photography]] - Matt Patrick | |||
* [[Camera operator]] - [[Paul Vanezis]] | |||
* [[Camera assistant]] - Michael Mowbray | |||
* Billboard VFX - [[Rob Ritchie]] | |||
* Space Station VFX - [[Niel Bushnell]] | |||
* [[Dubbing mixer|Dubbing Mixer]] - [[Mark Ayres]] | |||
* Producers - Jo Larmer and [[Russell Minton]] | |||
* Thanks to [[Richard Bignell]], [[Stephen Cranford]], Peter Crocker, [[Toby Hadoke]], [[Derek Handley]], Robin Joll, Richard Latto, The Backstage Centre and Artivation | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 05:45, 9 November 2022
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24 Carat[2] was a Doctor Who minisode written by Pete McTighe and released in 2021. Labelled a mini-episode and entity unto itself by its creator McTighe,[1] it was released as part of A Business Proposal for Mel!, a longer YouTube webcast which also included a trailer for the Doctor Who: The Collection Season 24 — Blu-ray (packaged in between the two halves of the minisode, acting as a sort of ad break) and interview clips with various actors who had appeared in Season 24.
The webcast was notable for featuring the live-action return of Bonnie Langford to the part of Melanie Bush (which she had previously reprised in audio format with Big Finish) and also featured Sylvester McCoy reprising his incarnation of the Doctor.
Summary
Several investors visit Melanie Bush to propose business ventures, and a mysterious old friend returns....
Plot
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Cast
- Narrator - Mark Halliley
- Melanie Bush - Bonnie Langford
- Drinking Fountain - Catherine Cusack
- Visitor from the Ice Colonies - Edward Peel
- Derek the Tetrap (Costume Performer) - Derek Handley
- Derek the Tetrap (Voice) - Richard Gauntlett
- Seventh Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
Crew
- Writer, Director and Editor - Pete McTighe
- Gaffer - Mike Rothwell
- Lighting Design - David Bishop and Oliver Lifely
- Make-up - Sarah Burrows
- Sound - Jamine Allodi
- Director of Photography - Matt Patrick
- Camera operator - Paul Vanezis
- Camera assistant - Michael Mowbray
- Billboard VFX - Rob Ritchie
- Space Station VFX - Niel Bushnell
- Dubbing Mixer - Mark Ayres
- Producers - Jo Larmer and Russell Minton
- Thanks to Richard Bignell, Stephen Cranford, Peter Crocker, Toby Hadoke, Derek Handley, Robin Joll, Richard Latto, The Backstage Centre and Artivation
References
- Derek tries to get Mel to invest in "bubble-trap bath".
The Doctor Who series
- The Doctor gives Mel a copy of Doctor Who The Collection Season 24 as a present. He calls it a "boxset" which contains a "holographic six-dimensional record" of his and Mel's adventures.
Notes
- This marked Sylvester McCoy's first official live-action return to the part of the Seventh Doctor since the 1996 TV movie (although he had reprised the part in audio plays as well as in a variety of unlicensed live-action productions, such as the film Gene Genius).
- In an article in DWM 561, Pete McTighe stated that Edward Peel was playing Kane's twin brother.
Continuity
- Drinking Fountain's business proposal for Mel is Paradise Towers as a hotel. Mel mentions the Towers' previous reputation, to which Drinking Fountain replies that "most" of the robotic cleaners aren't homicidal anymore. (TV: Paradise Towers)
Footnotes
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