DWMSE 44

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The 44th issue in a quarterly series of magazine releases by the publishers of Doctor Who Magazine from Panini UK looked at location-shooting of Doctor Who.

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In its early days Doctor Who was recorded on cumbersome cameras tethered to claustrophobic and often inadequate studios. The show rarely escaped these confines in the 1960s, but as technology improved, producers and directors became more adventurous.

Location shooting has helped to create some of the most memorable episodes in the series’ long history. This unique publication tells the story of those episodes and the people who made them happen.

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BBC Worldwide, UK Publishing