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Myth Makers 9: Sarah Sutton was a Reeltime Pictures direct-to-video documentary in which actor Sarah Sutton was interviewed.
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
(This synopsis is taken from the 1986 VHS edition)
Why does Sarah Sutton want to fly a hot-air balloon?
Why did Peter Davison ask her for a ‘Big Mac’ and a milkshake?
Why does she send Nicholas Briggs rock climbing?
.......AND JUST WHO IS SARAH SUTTON?
These questions and more are answered in Myth Makers 9', for the first time shot entirely on locations as used in ‘Castrovalva’.
(This synopsis is taken from the 1994 VHS edition)
“Everyone brings this up, ‘Why did you take your skirt off?’ Basically because I was told to. The producer said, ‘You have a stomach ache and you take your skirt off.’ So that’s what I did!"
So, for starters, we know why Nyssa lost her skirt, but why did Peter Davison ask Sarah Sutton for a Big Mac and milkshake?
This Myth Makers combines two interviews with Sarah, one shot in 1986 at Harrison's Rocks, the main location for the story Castrovalva and the second, recorded in our studios eight years later, features more revelations and some very familiar Doctor Who monsters...
There is a main course of recollections about working on Doctor Who, memories of Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Matthew Waterhouse, as well as numerous behind the scenes anecdotes and stories.
To finish, we discover why Sarah wanted to fly in a hot-air balloon, the impact of having a young daughter has on her life, and we learn precisely why she sent Nicholas Briggs rock climbing!
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Interviewer - Nicholas Briggs
- Stills - Sarah Sutton, Maidenhead Advertiser, Robert Moubert, Anthony Clark, Stephen Payne
- Thanks to Terry Tullis at Harrison's Rocks
- Music - Mark Ayres
- Opening Titles - Kevin Davies
- Sleeve Artwork - Robert Moubert
- Camera and Digital Effects - Andy Grant
- Sound - Richard Landen
- Television Facilities - BeTel Video Pictures
- Edited at Fantasy Factory
- Production Assistant - Gordon Roxburgh
- Producer - Keith Barnfather
- Director - Gary Russell