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It might be assumed that second units have only been a part of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' history since the advent of more [[American]] approaches to filmmaking permeated production beginning with [[Doctor Who (1996)|the 1996 tele-movie]], And it is certainly true that the [[BBC Wales]] family of [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] programmes make extensive use of second units. However, second units were occasionally used on [[location filming]] of the [[1963]] version of ''Doctor Who''. [[John Nathan-Turner]], for instance, was well known for his uncredited efforts as a frequent second unit director. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Myth Makers]]: John Nathan-Turner'') He was known to have directed second unit of a motorcycle scene in ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' in which he infamously allowed [[Sylvester McCoy]] to appear on camera wearing his glasses. ([[DCOM]], [[INFO]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'') | It might be assumed that second units have only been a part of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' history since the advent of more [[American]] approaches to filmmaking permeated production beginning with [[Doctor Who (1996)|the 1996 tele-movie]], And it is certainly true that the [[BBC Wales]] family of [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] programmes make extensive use of second units. However, second units were occasionally used on [[location filming]] of the [[1963]] version of ''Doctor Who''. [[John Nathan-Turner]], for instance, was well known for his uncredited efforts as a frequent second unit director. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Myth Makers]]: John Nathan-Turner'') He was known to have directed second unit of a motorcycle scene in ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' in which he infamously allowed [[Sylvester McCoy]] to appear on camera wearing his glasses. ([[DCOM]], [[INFO]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'') | ||
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