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In 2009, Philip was invited to participate in the BBC DVD "fan commentary" on ''Doctor Who: The Monster of Peladon'' ep.4 alongside moderator Toby Hadoke, Kate du Rose and writers Robert Shearman and Mark Aldridge. A year later, he fronted a report for BBC News Online on a major auction of ''Doctor Who'' costumes, props and memorabilia at Bonham's (see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8530881.stm ). | In 2009, Philip was invited to participate in the BBC DVD "fan commentary" on ''Doctor Who: The Monster of Peladon'' ep.4 alongside moderator Toby Hadoke, Kate du Rose and writers Robert Shearman and Mark Aldridge. A year later, he fronted a report for BBC News Online on a major auction of ''Doctor Who'' costumes, props and memorabilia at Bonham's (see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8530881.stm ). | ||
In 2012, he was approached by producer Ed Stradling to act as a consultant on, and conduct the interviews for, some special features for | In 2012, he was approached by producer Ed Stradling to act as a consultant on, and conduct the interviews for, some special features for the BBC ''Doctor Who'' DVD release of Terror of the Zygons the following year. Also in 2013, he contributed two major features to Richard Bignell's Nothing at the End of the Lane magazine, including the first ever published feature about Doctor Who's original designer, Peter Brachacki - responsible for devising and creating the TARDIS iconic interior - based on an interview with Peter's Widow, Gaby Brachacka. | ||
In 2018, he was approached by producers John Kelly and Matthew Doe to present an exclusive nterview with The Evil of the Daleks designer Chris Thompson which would eventually be included as An Assignment with Grim Evil amongst the special features on the BBC animated release of the story in 2021. | |||
In early 2019, Reeltime Pictures producer/director Keith Barnfather recruited Phil as Production, Set and Costume Designer on Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor, a new spin-off drama featuring the return of actor Nabil Shaban to his acclaimed role as the slimy Thoros-Betan slug Sil. Written by Sil's creator, writer Philip Martin, the 100-minute, 4-part drama also featured the return of Christopher Ryan to the role of Sil's superior, Lord Kiv as well as Ace actor Sophie Aldred in her first alien role as the seductress, Mistress Na. To date (Dec 2021) , the production has accrued a total 100 awards at various film and sci-fi festivals around the world, making it the most successful Doctor Who spin-off drama in history! | |||
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