Carnival of Monsters (documentary)
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Carnival of Monsters was a documentary that was broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night on 13 November 1999.
Topics covered[[edit] | [edit source]]
The programme was split into the following titled segments:
- Autons
- Clips montage
- Cybermen
- Weapons 4/5 Strength 5/5 Intelligence 3/5 Fear Factor 83
- Zygons
- Clips montage
- Robot K-1
- Weapons 3/5 Strength 5/5 Intelligence 4/5 Fear Factor 51
- Ice Warriors
- Clips montage
- Morbius
- Weapons 1/5 Strength 3/5 Intelligence 5/5 Fear Factor 63
- Voc Robots
- Clips montage
- Sontarans
- Weapons 4/5 Strength 4/5 Intelligence 3/5 Fear Factor 76
- Sea Devils
- Clips montage
- Daleks
- Weapons 5/5 Strength 3/5 Intelligence 5/5 Fear Factor 98
People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Roy Skelton, Cyberman Voice / Dalek Voice
- Michael Kilgarriff, Cyberman / Robot K-1
- Graham Cole, Cyberman
- Stuart Fell, Stunt Cyberman / Morbius / Stunt Sontaran
- Terrance Dicks, Writer
- Jim Acheson, Costume Designer
- Raymond Cusick, Dalek Designer
- Anneke Wills, Assistant: Polly
- Colin Baker, 6th Doctor
- John Scott Martin, Dalek
- David Maloney, Director
- Tom Baker, 4th Doctor
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Narrator - Fenella Fielding
- Editor - Gordon Howe
- Assistant Producers - Christine Kenrick, Stephen McGinn
- Executive Producer - Alan Brown
- Directed & Produced by - Michael Wadding
- BBC Manchester
Music list[[edit] | [edit source]]
- "Doctor?" by Orbital, Album: The Altogether
- "Pictures at an Exhibition, M. A 24: I. The Gnome" by Mariss Jansons & Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Album: Mussorgsky & Rimsky-Korsakov: Orchestral Works
- "Doctor Who Closing Titles (40” Version)" by Delia Derbyshire & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
- "Carmina Burana, Introduction, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: O Fortuna" by Michel Plasson & Orféon Donostiarra, Album: Carmina Burana
- "Vlad the Impaler" by Warfare, Album: Hammer Horror (A Rock Tribute to the Studio that Dripped Blood)
- "Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64 / Act 1 - 13. Dance of the Knights" by Sir Georg Solti & Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Album: Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet (Highlights); Symphony No. 1 "Classical"
- "Night on Bald Mountain (Arr. Rimsky-Korsakov)" by Mariss Jansons & Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Album: Mussorgsky & Rimsky-Korsakov: Orchestral Works
- "End Credits / Doctor Who Theme" by John Debney
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Between each segment the programme would scroll through various monster names, before pausing on one beginning the next segment.
- The monsters included were - Yeti, Zygons, Zarbi, Voc Robots, Daleks, Fish People, Giant Maggots, Ice Warriors, Kandy Man, Mandrels, Morbius, Mummies, Ogrons, Robot K-1, Sontarans, Autons, Cybermen, Alpha Centauri, Axons and Sea Devils.
- Occasionally there would some typing errors in the list - The Kandy Man, Axnos, Axos, Cyber Men and Robots.
- In the Doctor Who Night coming up schedule it was described as "unnatural history".
- It was repeated on 23 November 2003 as part of UK Gold's Doctor Who @40 weekend.
Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
As of August 2021 this documentary has not been made available commercially.