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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the [[visual effects designer]] for the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]''. His first job ever may have been as an uncredited visual effects assistant on ''[[Full Circle]]'', though this is difficult to prove with certainty. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the [[visual effects designer]] for the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]''. His first job ever may have been as an uncredited visual effects assistant on ''[[Full Circle]]'', though this is difficult to prove with certainty. | ||
He didn't have much of a career outside the mid-1980s. His other major work was on the groundbreaking documentary, | He didn't have much of a career outside the mid-1980s. His other major work was on the groundbreaking documentary, {{wi|The Day the Universe Changed}}, which, like ''Varos'', was from 1985. He had also joined with [[Peter Wragg]] for a memorable 1982 {{wi|Play for Today}} called {{wi|The Flipside of Dominick Hide#Sequel|Another Flip for Dominick}}, which involved time travel and featured [[Michael Gough]], [[Ysanne Churchman]] and [[Sylvia Coleridge]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{imdb name|id= 2117939 <!-- Just fill this out. Look for the # after the letters 'nm' in the IMDB URL-->|name={{PAGENAME}}}} | {{imdb name|id= 2117939 <!-- Just fill this out. Look for the # after the letters 'nm' in the IMDB URL-->|name={{PAGENAME}}}} |
Revision as of 01:31, 16 December 2013
Charles Jeanes was the visual effects designer for the Doctor Who television story Vengeance on Varos. His first job ever may have been as an uncredited visual effects assistant on Full Circle, though this is difficult to prove with certainty.
He didn't have much of a career outside the mid-1980s. His other major work was on the groundbreaking documentary, The Day the Universe Changed, which, like Varos, was from 1985. He had also joined with Peter Wragg for a memorable 1982 Play for Today called Another Flip for Dominick, which involved time travel and featured Michael Gough, Ysanne Churchman and Sylvia Coleridge.