The Sixties: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No change in size ,  27 February 2019
m
Bot: Cosmetic changes
m (Standardising template order + spacing: P2)
Tag: apiedit
m (Bot: Cosmetic changes)
Line 18: Line 18:


Almost thirty years later ''Doctor Who'' commands a following matched by no other British television programme.
Almost thirty years later ''Doctor Who'' commands a following matched by no other British television programme.
Yet in its early days the series had to face fierce opposition from within the BBC itself. However, the arrival of the series' most popular monsters, the Daleks — soon to become a British cult icon — helped to secure ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s continuing success.
Yet in its early days the series had to face fierce opposition from within the BBC itself. However, the arrival of the series' most popular monsters, the Daleks — soon to become a British cult icon — helped to secure ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s continuing success.


''The Sixties'' is the definitive record of those early years when ''Doctor Who'' developed its unique character. It provides a fascinating insight into a production process very different from the sophisticated studio methods of today and tells something of the political wrangling within the BBC which nearly ended the series before it had properly begun. Actors, writers, directors and crew recall their contributions in a decade which saw the move from primitive one-take studio sets to more elaborate and realistic location filming. The creative and technical processes involved in making ''Doctor Who'' on all aspects of British culture in the sixties. Films and exhibitions are also covered, along with the many toys and games which flooded the maket.
''The Sixties'' is the definitive record of those early years when ''Doctor Who'' developed its unique character. It provides a fascinating insight into a production process very different from the sophisticated studio methods of today and tells something of the political wrangling within the BBC which nearly ended the series before it had properly begun. Actors, writers, directors and crew recall their contributions in a decade which saw the move from primitive one-take studio sets to more elaborate and realistic location filming. The creative and technical processes involved in making ''Doctor Who'' on all aspects of British culture in the sixties. Films and exhibitions are also covered, along with the many toys and games which flooded the maket.
Line 36: Line 36:
* [http://shillpages.com/howe/b-dw60s.htm David J Howe on putting together ''The Sixties'']
* [http://shillpages.com/howe/b-dw60s.htm David J Howe on putting together ''The Sixties'']
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}
[[Category:Doctor Who reference books]]
[[Category:Doctor Who reference books]]
[[Category:Virgin Books]]
[[Category:Virgin Books]]
Bots, Bureaucrats, emailconfirmed, Administrators
765,429

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.