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Revision as of 16:35, 9 March 2023
I Was That Monster was a television documentary that was broadcast on BBC One on 3 December 1993 as part of the featurette series Doctor Who and the Daleks.
Main subject
A selection of interviews with actors who have played the most famous monsters on Doctor Who.
People interviewed
- Sylvester McCoy (Seventh Doctor)
- John Scott Martin (Zarbi/Dalek)
- Pat Gorman (Cyberman)
- Alexei Sayle (Necros DJ)
- Stuart Fell (Sea Devil)
Notes
- The identifying on-screen caption for Stuart Fell misspells his first name as "Stewart".
Home video releases
- I Was That Monster is unlikely to appear as a DVD or Blu-ray extra due to copyright and clearance problems, and this is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.