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'''Whose Doctor Who''' was a television documentary which aired on [[BBC Two]] on [[3 April]] [[1977]] as an episode of the TV program ''The Lively Arts''. Presented by [[Melvyn Bragg]], it examined the first fourteen years of ''Doctor Who'' and its effects on society. It is also noted for the footage taken from ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'' episode 1, which was junked not long after and has yet to be retrieved.
 
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|interviewee9 = Elizabeth Matthews
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|interviewee10 = Philip Hinchcliffe
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|interviewee11 = Donna Savage
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|interviewee12 = Dean Boreham
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|interviewee13 = Tina Sullivan
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|interviewee14 = Nicholas Bishop
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|interviewee15 = Ronald Matthews
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|interviewee16 = John Miller
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|interviewee18 = David Scott
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'''''Whose Doctor Who''''' was a television documentary which aired on [[BBC Two]] on 3 April [[1977 (releases)|1977]] as an episode of the TV program {{wi|The Lively Arts}}. Presented by [[Melvyn Bragg]], it examined the first fourteen years of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and its effects on society. It is also noted for the footage taken from the first episode of ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'', "[[Four Hundred Dawns]]", which was junked not long after and has yet to be retrieved.
The documentary was later included as an extra in the BBC DVD release of ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'', which had aired its final chapter the day before the documentary was broadcast.
 
   
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== Publisher's summary ==
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Introduced by Melvyn Bragg. Actors, writers, designers, directors and producers have come and gone but ''Dr Who'' remains one of the most popular family shows ever devised for British television. Despite all the changes, the programme maintains a consistent core of themes, in the Doctor's philosophy, his relations with his companions, his foibles and failings as well as his multifarious talents, and in the nature of the evil foes he pits himself against. Using scenes from episodes involving all four Doctors ([[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Tom Baker]]), tonight's programme will explore the ideas and attitudes which have characterised the series from the beginning. Appearing in the programme (as themselves) are Tom Baker, viewers young and old, along with a galaxy of monsters from [[Auton]]s to [[Zarbi]]s.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/c3bbae8ccdf44c1394fde90c90021e95 The Lively Arts: Whose Dr Who - BBC Two England - 3 April 1977 - BBC Genome] - Retrieved 22 November 2014</ref>
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== Content ==
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<u>Note:</u> Many of the clips from the Jon Pertwee era were from 16mm black & white film telerecordings, the only format in which the episodes were known to exist at the time.
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=== Pre-titles/Introduction ===
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Clips from ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'', ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'', ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)|Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' (black & white) and ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]''.
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=== The Doctor ===
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Clips from ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', and ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]''.
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=== The Enemies ===
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Clips from ''[[Terror of the Zygons (TV story)|Terror of the Zygons]]'', ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'', ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'', ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'', ''Genesis of the Daleks'', ''[[The Claws of Axos (TV story)|The Claws of Axos]]'' (black & white), ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'' and ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]''.
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=== Behind the Scenes - ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang'' ===
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Clips from ''Doctor Who and the Silurians'', ''Terror of the Zygons'', and ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''.
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=== Safe Scares ===
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Clips from ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'' (black & white), ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'', ''[[The Seeds of Doom (TV story)|The Seeds of Doom]]'', ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'' and ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]''.
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=== The Talented Doctor ===
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Clips from ''The Dalek Invasion of Earth'', ''[[The Krotons (TV story)|The Krotons]]'', ''The Monster of Peladon'', ''Robot'', ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]'', ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]'', ''The Web Planet'', ''[[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]'' (black & white), ''The Seeds of Doom'', ''The Seeds of Death'', ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'', ''Genesis of the Daleks'', and ''Spearhead from Space''.
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=== Writing the Show ===
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Clips from ''The Dalek Invasion of Earth'', ''The Invasion'', ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Face of Evil (TV story)|The Face of Evil]]'', ''Pyramids of Mars'', ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'', ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'', ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang'', and ''The Space Museum''.
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== People interviewed ==
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''In order of credited appearance.''
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* [[Caron Scott]]
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* [[Rosemary Matthews]]
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* [[Keith Hewett]] - Educationalist
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* [[Caspar Hewett]]
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* Dr. [[Eric Sherwood Jones]]<!--make REDIRECT at "Dr Eric Sherwood Jones"--> - Consultant Physician
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* [[Tom Baker]]
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* [[Kenneth Bailey]] - Educationalist (Retired)
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* [[Elizabeth Fibbery]] - Student
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* Mrs. [[Elizabeth Matthews]]
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* [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] - Producer
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* [[Donna Savage]]
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* [[Dean Boreham]]
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* [[Tina Sullivan]]
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* [[Nicholas Bishop]]
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* [[Ronald Matthews]] - Teacher
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* [[John Miller]] - Educational Psychologist
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* [[Ann Miller]] - Student
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* [[David Scott]] - Student
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* Sister [[Margaret Rogerson]]<!--make REDIRECT at "Sister Margaret Rogerson"-->
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* [[Terrance Dicks]] - Script Writer
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* [[Robert Holmes]] - Script Editor
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* [[Helen Dickinson]] - Student
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Note: ''Several other children are interviewed, but not identified in the narration or by caption.''
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== Crew ==
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* Introduction - [[Melvyn Bragg]]
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* Consultant - [[Terrance Dicks]]
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* Research - [[Ben Shephard]], [[Bridget Cave]]
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* [[Dubbing Mixer]] - [[Richard King (crew)|Richard King]]
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* [[Film sound|Film Recordist]] - [[Dick Manton]]
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* [[Film Cameraman]] - [[Philip Bonham-Carter]]
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* [[Videotape editor|Videotape Editor]] - [[Sam Upton]]
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* [[Film Editor]] - [[David Martin (film editor)|David Martin]]
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* [[Executive Producer]] - [[Bill Morton]]
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* [[Producer]] - [[Tony Cash]]
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== Home video releases ==
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<gallery position="right" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true" widths="150">
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File:4s-dvd.jpg|DVD Region 2 2003 cover
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File:Revisitations 1.jpg|DVD Revisitations 1 Box Set Region 2
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File:Bbcdvd-rb1-thetalonsofwengchiang.jpg|DVD Region 2 2010 cover
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The documentary was later included as an extra in the BBC DVD release of ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'' in 2003, which had aired its final episode the day before the documentary was broadcast. The DVD was later remastered and included in the first ''[[Revisitations]]'' box set in 2010.
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== Footnotes ==
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{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Doctor Who TV documentaries]]
 
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[[Category:History of Doctor Who documentaries]]
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[[Category:Thematic spotlight documentaries]]
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[[Category:1977 documentaries]]

Revision as of 10:05, 15 June 2020

RealWorld

Whose Doctor Who was a television documentary which aired on BBC Two on 3 April 1977 as an episode of the TV program The Lively Arts. Presented by Melvyn Bragg, it examined the first fourteen years of Doctor Who and its effects on society. It is also noted for the footage taken from the first episode of Galaxy 4, "Four Hundred Dawns", which was junked not long after and has yet to be retrieved.

Publisher's summary

Introduced by Melvyn Bragg. Actors, writers, designers, directors and producers have come and gone but Dr Who remains one of the most popular family shows ever devised for British television. Despite all the changes, the programme maintains a consistent core of themes, in the Doctor's philosophy, his relations with his companions, his foibles and failings as well as his multifarious talents, and in the nature of the evil foes he pits himself against. Using scenes from episodes involving all four Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker), tonight's programme will explore the ideas and attitudes which have characterised the series from the beginning. Appearing in the programme (as themselves) are Tom Baker, viewers young and old, along with a galaxy of monsters from Autons to Zarbis.[1]

Content

Note: Many of the clips from the Jon Pertwee era were from 16mm black & white film telerecordings, the only format in which the episodes were known to exist at the time.

Pre-titles/Introduction

Clips from The Web Planet, The Seeds of Death, Doctor Who and the Silurians (black & white) and Genesis of the Daleks.

The Doctor

Clips from An Unearthly Child, The Three Doctors, and Robot.

The Enemies

Clips from Terror of the Zygons, The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Mind Robber, Planet of the Spiders, Genesis of the Daleks, The Claws of Axos (black & white), The Invasion and The Seeds of Death.

Behind the Scenes - The Talons of Weng-Chiang

Clips from Doctor Who and the Silurians, Terror of the Zygons, and The Talons of Weng-Chiang.

Safe Scares

Clips from Spearhead from Space, Terror of the Autons (black & white), The Hand of Fear, The Seeds of Doom, Pyramids of Mars and The Monster of Peladon.

The Talented Doctor

Clips from The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Krotons, The Monster of Peladon, Robot, The Space Museum, The Brain of Morbius, The Web Planet, The Time Monster (black & white), The Seeds of Doom, The Seeds of Death, The Dæmons, Genesis of the Daleks, and Spearhead from Space.

Writing the Show

Clips from The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Invasion, Planet of the Daleks, The Face of Evil, Pyramids of Mars, Galaxy 4, The Time Warrior, The Talons of Weng-Chiang, and The Space Museum.

People interviewed

In order of credited appearance.

  • Caron Scott
  • Rosemary Matthews
  • Keith Hewett - Educationalist
  • Caspar Hewett
  • Dr. Eric Sherwood Jones - Consultant Physician
  • Tom Baker
  • Kenneth Bailey - Educationalist (Retired)
  • Elizabeth Fibbery - Student
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Matthews
  • Philip Hinchcliffe - Producer
  • Donna Savage
  • Dean Boreham
  • Tina Sullivan
  • Nicholas Bishop
  • Ronald Matthews - Teacher
  • John Miller - Educational Psychologist
  • Ann Miller - Student
  • David Scott - Student
  • Sister Margaret Rogerson
  • Terrance Dicks - Script Writer
  • Robert Holmes - Script Editor
  • Helen Dickinson - Student

Note: Several other children are interviewed, but not identified in the narration or by caption.

Crew

Home video releases

The documentary was later included as an extra in the BBC DVD release of The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 2003, which had aired its final episode the day before the documentary was broadcast. The DVD was later remastered and included in the first Revisitations box set in 2010.

Footnotes