Talk:Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)

Removed myth
The "Myths" section used to say this:


 * Designer Paul Allen researched the lighthouse sets from a book called Lighthouses, Lightships and Buoys by E G Jerrome. (He didn't. He visited two lighthouses, took lots of photographs of them, and based his designs on those.)

However, the production notes (INFO) for Horror of Fang Rock say that he did. In fact, they say that his main source was Lighthouses of England And Wales by Derrick Jackson, in which he found information on and images of the lighthouse at the Needles on the Isle of Wight — but it then goes on to say that both Allen and Terrance Dicks used the Jerrome book.

Now, it's possible that the info text is wrong. (Perhaps Dicks used the Jerrome children's book, but Allen used only Jackson.) But we shouldn't say so unless we've got a source to cite. —Josiah Rowe talk to me 03:19, June 18, 2012 (UTC)

Historically amusing aside from DVD commentary
On the DVD commentary, there's an amusing bit when Terrance Dicks, talking about Doctor Who fans working in television, says that he's just had lunch with "the Dead Ringers people", who are fans, and then says, "And the other nice link is that Steven Moffat, the guy who writes Coupling, is also a Doctor Who fan, and he introduced it into the show last week."

Of course, that was recorded before the new series' debut, and long before the Moff took the reins of ths show... but it's interesting to see him on Uncle Tewwance's radar back then. (One could probably date the commentary recording from whenever the first Doctor Who reference of Coupling was!)

I can't think where to put this on the wiki, as it's not really related to Fang Rock. But it's a fun moment. —Josiah Rowe talk to me 04:15, June 18, 2012 (UTC)


 * How about on Steven Moffat's page? The first section, "Prior to Doctor Who", describes his work on Coupling, including his references to Doctor Who on that show. Shambala108 talk to me 04:25, June 18, 2012 (UTC)


 * Done. —Josiah Rowe talk to me 04:43, June 18, 2012 (UTC)