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Revision as of 06:39, 8 October 2013
The Mind of Evil was a Third Doctor story that brought a radical change in the way United Nations Intelligence Taskforce was portrayed. Instead of being a primarily investigative body interested in alien or unexplained phenomena, here UNIT was mostly seen as a simple security force, guaranteeing the safety of international diplomats. In other words, the "United Nations" portion of their acronym was stressed over the "Intelligence Taskforce" bit — as would later happen in such stories as Day of the Daleks and The Time Warrior. Meanwhile, the main plot about the mind-control device was something writer Don Houghton intentionally included as an homage to A Clockwork Orange. Evil went badly over budget, thanks in no small part to one of Doctor Who's rare usages of a real helicopter in the concluding episode. An unimpressed Barry Letts therefore withdrew director Timothy Combe from his informal "director's rota", and Combe never worked on the programme again.
Jane Tranter
Jane Tranter was an important advocate for the return of Doctor Who to BBC One in the early 2000s.
Today's releases
- 1967
- Episode four of The Abominable Snowmen premiered on BBC1.
- Part three of the TV Comic story The Coming of the Cybermen was published.
- 1972 - Part ten of the TV Action comic story The Ugrakks was published.
- 1976 - The novelisation of Planet of the Daleks was published by Target Books.
- 1978 - Part four of The Pirate Planet premiered on BBC1.
- 1982 - The novelisation of Logopolis was published by Target Books.
- 1989 - Part two of the Incredible Hulk Presents comic story Hunger from the Ends of Time! was published.
- 1993
- Blood Heat was published by Virgin Books.
- Timeframe: The Illustrated History was published by Doctor Who Books.
- 1999 - DWM 284 was published by Marvel Comics.
- 2002 - The Aztecs was released on Region 2 DVD.
- 2009 - DWDVDF 21 was published by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2010
- DWM 427 was published by Panini Comics.
- DWA 189 was published by BBC Magazines.
- 2014 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 71 was released online.
- 2015
- Jago & Litefoot: Series Ten was released by Big Finish Productions.
- The Tenth Doctor Year Two #2 was published by Titan Comics.
- TCH 1 was published by Hachette Partworks.
- The Toy was released by Big Finish as the gift for subscribers of The Complete History magazine.
- 2016
- The Torchwood Archive was released by Big Finish.
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 190 was released online.
- 2018 - Rosa premiered on BBC One.
- 2021 - Ashenden was released by Big Finish.
Today in production history
- 1967 - Episode one of The Ice Warriors was recorded at Lime Grove Studios D. (TCH 11)
- 1969 - Location filming for Spearhead from Space took place. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor)
- 1971 - Location filming for The Sea Devils took place. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor)
- 1975 - Studio filming for The Brain of Morbius took place at BBC Television Centre studio 3. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor)
- 1981 - Studio filming for Black Orchid took place. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Fifth Doctor)
- 2008 - The Big Finish audio story The Scapegoat was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2010 - The Big Finish audio story The Selachian Gambit was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2015 - The Big Finish audio story Time Reaver was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2020 - Big Finish's audio anthology The Third Doctor Adventures: Volume Seven was recorded.
Today's births and deaths
- 1934 - Film cameraman John McGlashan was born.[1]
- 1938 - Actor Barbara Bermel was born.[2]
- 1945 - Actor Adam Kurakin was born.[3]
- 1992 - Actor Ben Presley was born.
- 2000 - Actor Alan Rowe died.[4]
- 2006 - Actor Peter Barkworth died.[5]
- 2007 - Director Peter Moffatt died.[6]
- 2009