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Revision as of 16:49, 6 December 2005
The Pilot Episode was the first ever filmed Doctor Who story. It was an early version of what became An Unearthly Child. It had many differences to the final version and was scrapped by Sydney Newman, calling it "...the worst piece of work I've seen in a long time." (In Their Own Words Volume One)
Summary
The Pilot is made up of two sections.
Section 1 are the scenes of An Unearthly Child set in the School, Ian's car and the Junkyard. They are very similar to the broadcast version but with a few minor changes.
Section 2 is made up of 3 parts:
- Part 1 - The scenes set inside the TARDIS Console room. This version has several technical problems and problems with the dialogue
- Part 2 - Begins with the teachers and Doctor entering the TARDIS, there is some kind of problem and the take is abandoned.
- Part 3 - The scene from the teachers first entering the TARDIS until the end of the episode, comlete with end credits of An Unearthly Child.
References
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Cast
- Dr Who - William Hartnell
- Ian Chesterton - William Russell
- Barbara Wright - Jacqueline Hill
- Susan Foreman - Carole Ann Ford
- Policeman - Reg Cranfield
- School Children - Carole Clarke, Mavis Ransom, Francesca Bertorelli, Heather Lyons, Cedric Schoeman, Richard Wilson, Brinn Thomas
- Stand-In - Leslie Bates
Crew
- Writer - Anthony Coburn
- Director - Waris Hussein
- Producer - Verity Lambert
- Associate Producer - Mervyn Pinfield
- Story Editor - David Whitaker
- Designer - Peter Brachacki
- Incidental Music - Norman Kay
Notes
- This episode was discovered in 1978 in a mislabeled film can.
- Episode exists on 16mm telerecordings.
- Episode held in BBC's Film and Videotape Library.
- Version 1 of the Pilot was broadcast on BBC2 on 26th August 1991 as part of The Limegrove Story, a series of programs marking the closure of the BBC Limegrove Studio's where the episode had first been recorded. It consisted of Section 1 and Section 2 part 1.
- Version 2 of the Pilot was included on The Hartnell Years Video. It consists of Section 1 and Section 2 part 3. It has never been broadcast on television.
- Version 3 of the Pilot was included on The Edge of Destruction Video. It consists of Section 1 and Section 2 parts 1,2, and 3.
- After viewing the original pilot Sydney Newman decided that the episode needed to be remade. As well as numerous technical and dialogue problems changes were also made to the story. These primarily consisted of changing the characters of the Doctor and Susan. The Doctor was made more likeable and less confrontational, while the character of Susan is made less alien.
- Although the BBC Production Paperwork states that Reg Cranfield plays the Policeman, some websites say Fred Rawlings was the actor.
Influences
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Ratings
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Statistics on Repeat and non UK Broadcasts
Myths
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Location Filming
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Continuity
- The Pilot differs considerably from An Unearthly Child.
- The key difference is in the characterization of the Doctor. In An Unearthly Child he was a tetchy old man, in The Pilot he seems much nastier.
- The Doctor shows genuine anger towards Susan rather than the affection he showed in the broadcast version
Quotes
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Story Arcs
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Discontinuity
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More Info
- Story Synopsis
- Story Transcript
- Story Novelization
- Story Statistics
- Story in the Media
- Comparison of the Pilot Episode and An Unearthly Child
Public Releases
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External Links
Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television