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'''''Shades of Grey''''' was a documentary retrospective on the end of the black and white era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' with ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''. It examined the artistic limitations - as well as advantages - of the monochrome format. | '''''Shades of Grey''''' was a documentary retrospective on the end of the black and white era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' with ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''. It examined the artistic limitations - as well as advantages - of the monochrome format. | ||
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- You may be looking for the audio story of the same name.
Shades of Grey was a documentary retrospective on the end of the black and white era of Doctor Who with The War Games. It examined the artistic limitations - as well as advantages - of the monochrome format.
Main subject
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Additional topics covered
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People interviewed
- Frazer Hines
- Wendy Cadbury
- Jane Sherwin
- Terrance Dicks (script editor)
- Derrick Sherwin (script editor)
- Timothy Combe (director)
- Roger Cheveley (production designer)
- Bernard Lodge (graphic designer)
- Brian Hodgson (sound designer)
Home video releases
This documentary was included on the DVD release of the Doctor Who story The War Games.