Doctor Who: 50 Years (TV story)

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Doctor Who: 50 Years was a promotional mini-episode, billed as a trailer by the BBC, for fiftieth anniversary special of Doctor Who, The Day of the Doctor, and a celebration of the programme's fifty year history. Notably, it included William Hartnell's First Doctor in high-resolution colour for the first time.[1]

Synopsis

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Plot

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Cast

Stand-ins

Red Bee Media used the following actors (DWMSE 38):

Main cast

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Crew

Characters and species

Characters and species seen in the trailer.

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Worldbuilding

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Notes

  • The actors in this promotional video either had their faces obscured or had their face edited post-production to look like the character they were playing. Jon Crowley is an exception and his face was not edited to have Jon Pertwee's likeness. (DWMSE 38)
  • Stand-ins for Donna Noble, Martha Jones and Amy Pond are credited, but the characters are not seen in the trailer.
  • The season 20 console, was later given by co-constructor Bruce Hill to Mark Barton Hill, sans the two panels replicated by Bob's Bits. Barton Hill then continued restoring the prop with components of the original console he collected among the years. It was later exposed at the Doctor Who Experience (London/Cardiff) until it closed down and used for the TARDIS interior scenes of Shada.[2]

External links

Footnotes

  1. The Doctor Who Team (19 October 2013). Doctor Who Trailer to Celebrate the Last 50 Years. Doctor Who. Retrieved on 20 November 2016.
  2. The BBC's season 20 console (50th anniversary trailer) restoration diary by Mark Barton Hill