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BBC4 schedule for November 23rd, 2023 From what I am hearing, the screening of 'An Adventure In Space And Time' has been edited, possibly by as much as 6 minutes, in order to remove any mention of the first 'An Unearthly Child' story!
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*IF* it is true, I would imagine it is because of this: BBC Blocked From Releasing First Doctor Who Episodes After Vicious - And Public - Rights Dispute / Screen Rant "The BBC has been blocked from releasing the first Doctor Who story by the son of writer Anthony Coburn due to disputes over the show's rights. The omission of the four episodes comprising An Unearthly Child from the BBC iPlayer's Doctor Who library is a blow to the preservation and accessibility of the show's classic era. Stef Anthony Coburn claims that the BBC disrespected his father's contributions and took the episode's trademark without permission, leading to a decline in his father's health. He blames the BBC for not allowing viewers to watch the episode..."
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I wonder how they will get round it The recording and broadcasting of 'An Unearthly Child' is a major part of 'Doctor Who' history, and therefore a main plot-point in 'An Adventure In Space And Times'
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Who: Before And After #1321a / Nu-Who #380aName: Orlando James [? - ] Year(s): 2013 Stories: The Day Of The Doctor Character(s): Lord Bentham Note(s): Appeared in a handful of Big Finish Productions audio adventures:
Before Who: Films: None Television: None After Who: Films: There's Always One (2016), The Winter's Tale (2017), Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), The Laureate (2021) Television: Six Wives with Lucy Worsley: Divorced (2016) / Chloe: There Is A Light (2022) Who: Before And After #1321b / Nu-Who #380bName: Jonjo O'Neill [1978 - ] Year(s): 2013 Stories: The Day Of The Doctor Character(s): McGillop Before Who: Films: Thin Ice (2000), First Degree (2002), Fakers (2004), The Year London Blew Up: 1974 (2005), Defiance* (2008), As You Like It (2010), Bad Sugar (2012) Television: Extremely Dangerous (1999) / Sunburn (2000) / Holby City (2000) / Band of Brothers: Points (2001) / A Touch of Frost: Mistaken Identity (2002) / Murphy's Law: Manic Munday (2003) / I Fought the Law [5 episodes as Dessie (2003)] / Doctors: One Life (2007) / The Bill: Collateral Damnage (2007) After Who: Films: Oasis (2017), On Chesil Beach (2017), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Rare Beasts (2019), The Drifters (2019), Here Before (2021), Operation Mincemeat (2021), All the Old Knives (2022), The Last Rifleman (2023) Television: The Assets: Trip To Vienna (2014) / Constantine* [3 episodes as Gary Lester (2014–2015)] / The Fall [7 episodes as Tom Stagg (2014–2016)] / Fortitude [7 episodes as Ciaran Donnelly (2015)] / Vera: The Blanket Mire (2017) / Patrick Melrose: Mother's Milk (2018) / Pennyworth* [5 episodes as Aleister Crowley (2019–2021)] / Homeland: Deception Indicated (2020) / The Queen's Gambit: Openings (2020) / The Irregulars [2 episodes as Mycroft (2021)] / Stephen [3 episodes as DI Shaun Keep (2021)] / Dalgliesh: The Black Tower (2021) / Bad Sisters [9 episodes as Donal Flynn (2022)] / Bloodlands [3 episodes as Ryan Savage (2022)] Who: Before And After #1321c / Nu-Who #380cName: Tom Keller [? - ] Year(s): 2013 Stories: The Day Of The Doctor Character(s): Atkins Before Who: Films: L.A. Streetfighters (1985), Ladybird Ladybird (1994), Presence of Mind (1999), Maybe Older (1999), Uprising (2001), Reuniting the Rubins (2010), National Theatre Live: Travelling Light (2012) Television: Grange Hill (1986) / The Bill [4 episodes, different characters (1995–2006)] / EastEnders [3 episodes, different characters (1995–2010)] / Kavanagh QC: Men Of Substance (1996) / Melissa (1997) / Peak Practice: A Test Of Faith (2000) / Bad Girls: Appearances Sake* (2002) / The Queen's Nose (2002) / Dream Team: Dead Man Walking (2003) / Judge John Deed: Defence Of The Realm (2005) / Hustle: Whittaker Our Way Out (2006) / The Ten Commandments [2 episodes as Yitzchak (2006)] / Doctors: Life Support (2006) / Wire in the Blood: From The Defeated (2008) / The Borgias [2 episodes as Gamaliel (2013)] After Who: Films: Winter (2015), 1944: Should We Bomb Auschwitz? (2019), The Moment Trap: The Lennon Dream (2021) Television: Cilla (2014) / Call the Midwife (2017) / People Just Do Nothing: The Wedding (2017) / Back to Life [2 episodes as the voice of the Chief Inspector (2021)] / Pennyworth: Hedgehunter (2022)
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Release date: February 19 "Originally transmitted from December 1963 to February 1964, The Daleks introduced one of the Doctor’s most formidable and enduring foes. The story follows the very first crew of the TARDIS as they land in a petrified forest on an alien planet. Determined to explore, the Doctor (William Hartnell) leads his companions into the metal city, where they discover danger at every corner and what will become his deadliest enemy, the mutant Daleks. The seven original 25 minute episodes have now been colourised and weaved together into a 75 minute blockbuster. With brand new sound and a new score - created by Mark Ayres - The Daleks has been gloriously updated, whilst ensuring the original classic story remains as thrilling as it was when it was first seen back in 1963. This release also includes the original seven episodes on DVD in black & white, as they were first broadcast plus a 15 minute exclusive featurette and all special features from the previous release." Presumably the 'special features from the previous release' are the ones from the 'Doctor Who: The Beginning' Daleks DVD: Commentary [Episode 2 – Verity Lambert (Producer), Christopher Barry (Director), Gary Russell (Moderator)] / Commentary [Episode 4 – William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Carole Anne Ford (Susan Foreman), Christopher Barry (Director), Gary Russell (Moderator)] / Commentary [Episode 7 – William Russell (Ian Chesterton), Carole Anne Ford (Susan Foreman), Richard Martin (Director), Gary Russell (Moderator)] / Information Text / Creation Of The Daleks / Photo Gallery
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