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'''Rich Tipple''' is a colourisation artist best known for his work colourising monochrome ''[[Doctor Who]]'' footage. He was one of the artists responsible for the additional colour restoration on ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'' for [[The Collection]] [[Season 8]] [[Blu-ray]], released in [[March (releases)|March]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]].
'''Rich Tipple''' is a colourisation artist best known for his work colourising monochrome ''[[Doctor Who]]'' footage. He was one of the artists responsible for the additional colour restoration on ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'' for [[The Collection]] [[Season 8 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 8]] [[Blu-ray]], released in [[March (releases)|March]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]].


He also worked as a camera operator for [[Happy Birthday to Who (documentary)|Happy Birthday to Who]], a documentary released as part of the DVD for ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]].''
He also worked as a camera operator for [[Happy Birthday to Who (documentary)|Happy Birthday to Who]], a documentary released as part of the DVD for ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]].''

Revision as of 19:20, 22 April 2024

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Rich Tipple is a colourisation artist best known for his work colourising monochrome Doctor Who footage. He was one of the artists responsible for the additional colour restoration on The Dæmons for The Collection Season 8 Blu-ray, released in March 2021.

He also worked as a camera operator for Happy Birthday to Who, a documentary released as part of the DVD for The Three Doctors.

Friend and author Simon Guerrier borrowed Tipple's name for the character of Richard Tipple in The Outliers.[1][2]

Outwith his official work, he also was a founding member of Dr Hue, a collective of colourisation artists that colourised "Day of Armageddon". It was the first full episode colourisation[3] of Doctor Who that was originally shot in black and white.

He is not related to Gordon Tipple, the actor who portrayed the Old Master in the opening sequences of the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie.

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