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'''Adrian Anscombe''' | '''Adrian Anscombe''' has been a part of [[Edward Thomas]]' [[art department]] at the [[BBC Wales]] [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] studios since ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. He has served in a variety of capacities on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' itself, all having to do with [[props]]. While he has occasionally been credited as a [[standby props]]man, and [[props buyer]], he quickly established himself as a senior part of the props team, and has, since about the midway point of [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]], most often been credited as the [[property master|(chief) property master]]. He also served in this capacity for [[Invasion of the Bane|the first episode]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. | ||
He always contributed to the first two series of ''[[Torchwood]]'', but here he was variously a [[set decorator]] and [[art department manager]]. | |||
Anscombe's career began in about [[2001]]. He worked with props on a few one-off tele-movies before being employed by Ed Thomas. His work in the ''Doctor Who'' universe is, as of [[2010]], the most dominant part of his work history. | |||
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{{imdb name|id=1341797|name=Adrian Anscombe}} | {{imdb name|id=1341797|name=Adrian Anscombe}} |
Revision as of 17:33, 26 April 2010
Adrian Anscombe has been a part of Edward Thomas' art department at the BBC Wales DWU studios since Rose. He has served in a variety of capacities on Doctor Who itself, all having to do with props. While he has occasionally been credited as a standby propsman, and props buyer, he quickly established himself as a senior part of the props team, and has, since about the midway point of series 1, most often been credited as the (chief) property master. He also served in this capacity for the first episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures.
He always contributed to the first two series of Torchwood, but here he was variously a set decorator and art department manager.
Anscombe's career began in about 2001. He worked with props on a few one-off tele-movies before being employed by Ed Thomas. His work in the Doctor Who universe is, as of 2010, the most dominant part of his work history.