-Robot (being the first, it seems sort of a given)
-Genesis of The Daleks
-The Hand of Fear
-The Deadly Assassin
-The Robots of Death
-The Talons of Weng-Chiang
-Horror of Fang Rock
-City of Death
-Logopolis
This is a bit of a bump, I know, but... the four Pertwees I ordered came today. I'll be giving my thoughts on "Spearhead From Space" before too long.
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*By the by, I'd love to know more about the methods used to produce the show. From the DVDs of the black-and-white era I know that they had an extremely hectic and demanding schedule and work ethic; did they continue using the same production format for the whole run of the classic show? One episode a week, a single studio recording session on Fridays after a week of rehearsals?
*By the by, I'd love to know more about the methods used to produce the show. From the DVDs of the black-and-white era I know that they had an extremely hectic and demanding schedule and work ethic; did they continue using the same production format for the whole run of the classic show? One episode a week, a single studio recording session on Fridays after a week of rehearsals?
Ah, but I love his buggy eye look!And my only real criticism of Pertwee was that he could not really portray terrified or incapacitated terribly well, and resorted instead to just crossing his eyes and gurning at the camera rather comically..
Shannon P. Sullivan's A Brief History of Time (Travel) usually has a decent amount of information on the filming of each serial.By the by, I'd love to know more about the methods used to produce the show.
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