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Finally when [[Philip Segal]] (then part of [[Amblin Television]]) joined with [[Universal Television]] to co-produce a new TV series of Doctor Who (for the American Market), BBC Enterprises had to pull out of the project due to a conflict of interest. <ref name="Nth Doctor">Lofficer, Jean-Marc, [[1997]], ''[[The Nth Doctor]]'', [[Virgin Publishing Ltd]], Great Britain</ref> | Finally when [[Philip Segal]] (then part of [[Amblin Television]]) joined with [[Universal Television]] to co-produce a new TV series of Doctor Who (for the American Market), BBC Enterprises had to pull out of the project due to a conflict of interest. <ref name="Nth Doctor">Lofficer, Jean-Marc, [[1997]], ''[[The Nth Doctor]]'', [[Virgin Publishing Ltd]], Great Britain</ref> | ||
Some of the actors, particularly Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker were not pleased that their roles were so small (the script featured the fourth Doctor prominently while the others had cameos). <ref>[http://www.msoe.edu/library/dr_who/on_with_the_show.htm On With The Show: Doctor Who's Legacy After Cancellation]</ref> | Some of the actors, particularly Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker were not pleased that their roles were so small (the script featured the fourth Doctor prominently while the others had cameos). <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070714054815/http://www.msoe.edu/library/dr_who/on_with_the_show.htm On With The Show: Doctor Who's Legacy After Cancellation] via [http://www.archive.org/web/web.php Internet Archive: Wayback Machine] <small>accessed 17th March 2010</small></ref> | ||
==Central Characters and Ideas== | ==Central Characters and Ideas== |