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== Cast & Characters ==
== Cast & Characters ==
[[Third Doctor]] - [[Jon Pertwee]]
*[[Third Doctor]] - [[Jon Pertwee]]
 
*[[Fourth Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
[[Fourth Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
*[[Fifth Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]]
 
*[[Sixth Doctor]] - [[Colin Baker]]
[[Fifth Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]]
*[[Seventh Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
 
*[[Susan Foreman]] - [[Carole Ann Ford]]
[[Sixth Doctor]] - [[Colin Baker]]
*[[Victoria Waterfield]] - [[Deborah Watling]]
 
*[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] - [[Nicholas Courtney]]
[[Seventh Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
*[[Liz Shaw]] - [[Caroline John]]
 
*[[Mike Yates]] - [[Richard Franklin]]
[[Susan Foreman]] - [[Carole Ann Ford]]
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
 
*[[Leela]] - [[Louise Jameson]]
[[Victoria Waterfield]] - [[Deborah Watling]]
*Voice of [[K-9]] - [[John Leeson]]
 
*K-9 Operator - [[Matt Irvine]]
[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] - [[Nicholas Courtney]]
*[[Romana]] - [[Lalla Ward]]
 
*[[Nyssa]] - [[Sarah Sutton]]
[[Liz Shaw]] - [[Caroline John]]
*[[Perpugilliam Brown|Peri]] - [[Nicola Bryant]]
 
*[[Melanie Bush|Mel]] - [[Bonnie Langford]]
[[Mike Yates]] - [[Richard Franklin]]
*[[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
 
*Sharon Watts - [[Letitia Dean]]
[[Sarah Jane Smith]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
*Gita Kapoor - [[Shobu Kapoor]]
 
*Grant Mitchell - [[Ross Kemp]]
[[Leela]] - [[Louise Jameson]]
*Phil Mitchell - [[Steve McFadden]]
 
*[[The Rani]] - [[Kate O'Mara]]
Voice of [[K-9]] - [[John Leeson]]
*Frank Butcher - [[Mike Reid]]
 
*Pauline Fowler - [[Wendy Richards]]
K-9 Operator - [[Matt Irvine]]
*Vanir - [[John Frank Rosenblum]]
 
*Mandy Salter - [[Nicola Stapleton]]
[[Romana]] - [[Lalla Ward]]
*Pat Butcher - [[Pam St. Clement]]
 
*Kathy Beale - [[Gillian Taylforth]]
[[Nyssa]] - [[Sarah Sutton]]
*Sanjay Kapoor - [[Deepak Verma]]
 
*Big Ron]] - [[Ron Tarr]] ''(scenes not shown in televised version)''
[[Perpugilliam Brown|Peri]] - [[Nicola Bryant]]
*[[Cyrian]] - [[Sam West]]
 
*Ian Beale - [[Adam Woodyatt]]
[[Melanie Bush|Mel]] - [[Bonnie Langford]]
*[[Sea Devil]] - [[Michael Fillis]]
 
*[[Ogron]] - [[Derek Handley]]
[[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
*[[Tractator]]/[[Tetrap]]/[[Zog]]/[[Dragon]] Operator - [[Martin Wilkie]]
 
[[Sharon Watts]] - [[Letitia Dean]]
 
[[Gita Kapoor]] - [[Shobu Kapoor]]
 
[[Grant Mitchell]] - [[Ross Kemp]]
 
[[Phil Mitchell]] - [[Steve McFadden]]
 
[[The Rani]] - [[Kate O'Mara]]
 
[[Frank Butcher]] - [[Mike Reid]]
 
[[Pauline Fowler]] - [[Wendy Richards]]
 
[[Vanir]] - [[John Frank Rosenblum]]
 
[[Mandy Salter]] - [[Nicola Stapleton]]
 
[[Pat Butcher]] - [[Pam St. Clement]]
 
[[Kathy Beale]] - [[Gillian Taylforth]]
 
[[Sanjay Kapoor]] - [[Deepak Verma]]
 
[[Big Ron]] - [[Ron Tarr]] ''(scenes not shown in televised version)''
 
[[Cyrian]] - [[Sam West]]
 
[[Ian Beale]] - [[Adam Woodyatt]]
 
[[Sea Devil]] - [[Michael Fillis]]
 
[[Ogron]] - [[Derek Handley]]
 
[[Tractator]]/[[Tetrap]]/[[Zog]]/[[Dragon]] Operator - [[Martin Wilkie]]


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
* [[Ken Trew]] (costumes)
* [[Ken Trew]] (costumes)


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* For scenes set inside the Rani's [[TARDIS]], the Doctor's console from the original series was set inside  a TARDIS  console room mock-up constructed for a recent fan convention, the original console room for the series having already been destroyed.
* For scenes set inside the Rani's [[TARDIS]], the Doctor's console from the original series was set inside  a TARDIS  console room mock-up constructed for a recent fan convention, the original console room for the series having already been destroyed.


* This story features guest and cameo appearances by various characters from the popular [[BBC]] soap opera ''[[Wikipedia:EastEnders |EastEnders]]'', with the bulk of the story being set in the same neighborhood as that series. While cross universe stories in which the Doctor meets characters from various other television, film, and literary works have long been a popular motiif in fan fiction pieces, this is probably the first professionally produced instance of such a motif being employed in a ''Doctor Who'' story, outside the occassional in-joke reference in the ''Doctor Who'' novels. Five years after this story was produced, [[Louise Jameson]] joined the cast of ''EastEnders'' for two years as Rosa Di Marco.
* This story features guest and cameo appearances by various characters from the popular [[BBC]] soap opera ''[[Wikipedia:EastEnders |EastEnders]]'', with the bulk of the story being set in the same neighbourhood as that series. While cross universe stories in which the Doctor meets characters from various other television, film, and literary works have long been a popular motif in fan fiction pieces, this is probably the first professionally produced instance of such a motif being employed in a ''Doctor Who'' story, outside the occasional in-joke reference in the ''Doctor Who'' novels. Five years after this story was produced, [[Louise Jameson]] joined the cast of ''EastEnders'' for two years as Rosa Di Marco.


* The Daleks were to have features (the segment was shot), however due to disputes with Terry Nation's estate it was removed.
* The Daleks were to have features (the segment was shot), however due to disputes with Terry Nation's estate it was removed.
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===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
* [[Susan Foreman |Susan]] does not recognize the [[Sixth Doctor]] as [[the Doctor]] nor does [[Ace]] recognize the [[Sixth Doctor]] as hers, yet [[Victoria Waterfield |Victoria]] recognizes the [[Third Doctor]], [[Leela]] recognizes the [[Seventh Doctor]](''This agrees with the novels, where Leela met the Seventh Doctor in [[Lungbarrow]].'') and the [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]] recognizes the Sixth Doctor as an 'old friend' although [[Battlefield|this doesn't happen after the Seventh regeneration and ''Dragonfire'']].  However, the Doctor recognizes some their own future companions: the [[Sixth Doctor]] remembers Ace although he hasn't met her and the [[Third Doctor]] recognizes [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] never having met her either.  
* [[Susan Foreman |Susan]] does not recognise the [[Sixth Doctor]] as [[the Doctor]] nor does [[Ace]] recognise the [[Sixth Doctor]] as hers, yet [[Victoria Waterfield |Victoria]] recognises the [[Third Doctor]], [[Leela]] recognises the [[Seventh Doctor]](''This agrees with the novels, where Leela met the Seventh Doctor in [[Lungbarrow]].'') and the [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]] recognises the Sixth Doctor as an 'old friend' although [[Battlefield|this doesn't happen after the Seventh regeneration and ''Dragonfire'']].  However, the Doctor recognizes some their own future companions: the [[Sixth Doctor]] remembers Ace although he hasn't met her and the [[Third Doctor]] recognizes [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] never having met her either.  


* [[Nyssa]] and [[Perpugilliam Brown |Peri]] show no surprise at meeting each other, even though they never met on the original series.  
* [[Nyssa]] and [[Perpugilliam Brown |Peri]] show no surprise at meeting each other, even though they never met on the original series.  
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* This story was produced on condition that it would never be repeated or released on VHS or DVD. Copies are exchanged between fans on the [[Internet]].
* This story was produced on condition that it would never be repeated or released on VHS or DVD. Copies are exchanged between fans on the [[Internet]].


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==See also==
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==See Also==
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Revision as of 09:43, 29 May 2008


Dimensions in Time was a two part adventure broadcast in 1993 to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Doctor Who. It featured many of the characters from the original series. Despite this, the story is generally regarded as a Doctor Who pastiche, and not a canonical story.


Summary

The Rani is assembling a menagerie of sentient life-forms from throughout space and time, hoping to use them to gain control of all individual minds in the Universe. She requires only one more specimen, a human from Earth. Knowing that the Doctor will act to stop her, she creates a temporal trap to ensnare the Doctor in all his incarnations.

The Rani has already captured the First and Second Doctors, and the Fourth Doctor attempts to send a warning to his previous and future incarnations, but is too late. The renegade Time Lady seizes control of the TARDIS and the Seventh Doctor and Ace, en route to China, find themslves instead materializing in Cutty Sark Gardens in 1993. They then find themselves jumping time tracks between the years 1973, 1993, and 2013, in an area within a few miles of Albert Square in London's East End. The Doctor is also changing back and forth between his Third, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh incarnations, while Ace keeps being replaced by various past companions. Worse, the Rani has released her menagerie, all under her control, to attack the Doctors and their companions.

Cast & Characters

Crew

References

Technology

Individuals

Planets

Races and Species

Companions

Earth Based Locations

Food and Beverages

Story Notes

  • This story was broadcast as a segment of the Children In Need charity telethon, with Part One being introduced by Noel Edmonds and Jon Pertwee (in character as the Doctor), and Part Two being broadcast as part of Edmond's House Party programme.
  • Broadcast in a 3-D television format which could be viewed normally or with special glasses.
  • This story is generally not considered to be canon by most Doctor Who fans.
  • Commemorates the thirtieth anniversary of the first broadcast of Doctor Who in 1963.
  • Jon Pertwee's last (official) performance as the Doctor before his death in 1996.
  • It featured Tom Baker's first performance as the Doctor since leaving the series. He had turned down a part in the twentieth anniversary story, "The Five Doctors," a decision he later said he regretted.
  • Because First Doctor William Hartnell and Second Doctor Patrick Troughton were both deceased by the time this story was produced, the idea was developed to use still images of them, already caught in the Rani's temporal trap. Because the stills could not be made to look three-dimensional, busts of the actor's heads were fashioned and filmed for the special.
  • For scenes set inside the Rani's TARDIS, the Doctor's console from the original series was set inside a TARDIS console room mock-up constructed for a recent fan convention, the original console room for the series having already been destroyed.
  • This story features guest and cameo appearances by various characters from the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, with the bulk of the story being set in the same neighbourhood as that series. While cross universe stories in which the Doctor meets characters from various other television, film, and literary works have long been a popular motif in fan fiction pieces, this is probably the first professionally produced instance of such a motif being employed in a Doctor Who story, outside the occasional in-joke reference in the Doctor Who novels. Five years after this story was produced, Louise Jameson joined the cast of EastEnders for two years as Rosa Di Marco.
  • The Daleks were to have features (the segment was shot), however due to disputes with Terry Nation's estate it was removed.

Ratings

  • Part 1 - 13.8 million
  • Part 2 - 13.6 million

Myths

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Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • Nyssa and Peri show no surprise at meeting each other, even though they never met on the original series.
  • Leela can remember which companion she was before the last time change, indicating that Ace has been changing back and forth into different companions, just as the Doctor has been changing back and forth into different incarnations of himself. How this is possible, considering that the companions are all different individuals as opposed to the same one in different versions like the Doctor, or how Ace could be two different companions at the same time, is never explained.

Continuity

  • As this story is generally not considered canon, there is no real continuity with the original series, aside from the characters. Susan calls out for Ian and Barbara, the Doctor's first human companions, when she initially finds herself displaced in time.

Public Release

  • This story was produced on condition that it would never be repeated or released on VHS or DVD. Copies are exchanged between fans on the Internet.

See also

to be added

External Links


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