The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years

The Doctor Who Production Diary: The Hartnell Years

by David Brunt
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/05/2024

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In the first of a new series of books, noted Doctor Who historian David Brunt presents the most detailed and comprehensive day-by-day record ever published of the show’s production during the years 1963-1966 when William Hartnell played the Doctor.


Drawing on many years of research and an exhaustive study of BBC archive documentation – including files not previously accessed by any other Doctor Who author – the book includes a wealth of newly-discovered information and explodes some long-standing myths.


Some things you will discover in this book:


Which future Doctor Who scriptwriter was the first person approached to write for the series?

How major was the overhaul to the BBC Drama Department under Sydney Newman in 1963, and who first suggested the idea before he even joined the BBC?

How did the series manage to get made, when several people inside the BBC tried to get it cancelled before it even went into production?

How many people turned down the offer of becoming the series’ producer before Verity Lambert was hired?

How long before he appeared as Steven Taylor was Peter Purves contracted for the role?

Was Vicki going to appear in ‘The Daleks’ Master Plan’?

Was Katarina originally going to survive that same story?

When was Vicki planned to be burned as a witch?

Was Anne Chaplet going to appear in ‘The Celestial Toymaker’?

On what date was it first decided to write out William Hartnell as the Doctor?

Exactly when was Patrick Troughton contracted to replace him?


And much more …


You think you know the background and history of the development of the show and the era of the First Doctor? Think again …

ISBN:
1230007687099
1230007687099
Category:
Reference works
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-05-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Telos Publishing Ltd

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