| Guardian.co.uk>Guardian Unlimited, But Mr Grade was not at the helm when Doctor Who was finally retired for good in 1989 - that decision fell to the then BBC1 controller, Jonathan Powell., 21 June 2005 |
While in-house production had ceased, the BBC was hopeful of finding an independent production company to relaunch the show. Philip Segal, a British expatriate who worked for Columbia Pictures' television arm in the United States, had approached the BBC about such a venture as early as July 1989, while the 26th series was still in production.[Doctor Who Magazine Eighth Doctor Special, Paninni Comics 2003]
[NEWS, Series Five, Doctor Who: News, BBC, 3 September 2007,weblink 3 September 2007, ]
[NEWS, Doctor Who guru Davies steps down, BBC News, 20 May 2008,weblink 20 May 2008, ]
[Outpost Gallifrey: TV Series FAQ]
[WEB,weblink Doctor Who (1963–89, 2005–), Anthony, Clark, Screenonline, The science fiction adventure series Doctor Who (BBC, 1963–89) has created a phenomenon unlike any other British TV programme., 21 March 2007, ] WEB,weblink Doctor Who, John, Tulloch, Museum of Broadcast Communications, The official fans have never amounted to more than a fraction of the audience. Doctor Who achieved the status of an institution as well as a cult.
[WEB,weblink Biography of Mary Whitehouse, 6 July 2007, ]
[NEWS,weblink Doctor Who Producer Dies, 6 July 2007, BBC News, 3 May 2002, ]
[NEWS, Violence is not really Dr Who's cup of tea, The Times, Philip, Howard, 29 January 1972, 17 January 2007, 2, ]
[NEWS, The Times Diary - Points of view, The Times, 27 January 1972, 17 January 2007, 16, ]
The image of the TARDIS has become firmly linked to the show in the public's consciousness. In 1996, the BBC applied for a trademark to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising associated with Doctor Who.[WEB,weblink Case details for Trade Mark 2104259, 17 January 2007, UK Intellectual Property Office, UK Patent Office, ]
[WEB,weblink Trade mark decision, 17 January 2007, UK Intellectual Property Office, UK Patent Office website, ] WEB,weblinklegal/decisions/2002/o33602.pdf, IN THE MATTER OF Application No. 2104259 by The British Broadcasting Corporation to register a series of three marks in Classes 9, 16, 25 and 41 AND IN THE MATTER OF Opposition thereto under No. 48452 by The Metropolitan Police Authority, 17 January 2007, Knight, Mike, UK Intellectual Property Office, UK Patent Office, PDF, NEWS, http:news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2352743.stm, BBC wins police Tardis case, 17 January 2007, 23 October 2002, BBC News,
[NEWS, Sam, Leith, Worshipping Doctor Who from behind the sofa,weblink Daily Telegraph, 4 July 2008, 7 July 2008, ]
[NEWS, James, Robinson, Television's Lord of prime time awaits his next regeneration,weblink The Observer, 18 March 2007, 19 March 2007, ]
[NEWS, Andrew, Pettie, Casting Matt Smith shows that Doctor Who is a savvy multi-million pound brand,weblink Daily Telegraph, 4 January 2009, 4 January 2009, ]
The film director Steven Spielberg has commented that "the world would be a poorer place without Doctor Who."[WEB,weblink Edinburgh TV Festival 2008: don't rule out Doctor Who feature film, says Steven Moffat, Ben, Dowell, Guardian Unlimited, 23 August 2008, 23 August 2008, ]
[The Daleks' Master Plan. Writers Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer John Wiles. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One, London. 13 November 1965–29 January 1966.] EPISODE, Mission to the Unknown, Mission to the Unknown, Doctor Who, Writer Terry Nation, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Verity Lambert, BBC, BBC One, London, 9 October 1965,
[The War Games. Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One, London. 19 April 1969–21 June 1969.]
[The Trial of a Time Lord. Writers Robert Holmes, Philip Martin and Pip and Jane Baker, Directors Nicholas Mallett, Ron Jones and Chris Clough, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One, London. 6 September 1986–6 December 1986.]
[Black Orchid. Writer Terence Dudley, Director Ron Jones, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One, London. 1 March 1982–2 March 1982.]
[WEB, Doctor Who to be filmed in HD,weblink Doctor Who Online, 4 February 2009, 5 February 2009, ]
[The tapes, based on a 405-line broadcast standard, were rendered obsolete when UK television changed to a 625-line signal in preparation for the soon-to-begin colour transmissions.]
[WEB,weblink BBC Archive Holdings, Richard, Molesworth, Doctor Who Restoration Team, A full set was held at least until early 1972, as 16 mm black and white film negatives (apart - of course - from 'Masterplan' 7). ., 30 April 2007, ]
[WEB,weblink BBC Archive Holdings, Richard, Molesworth, Doctor Who Restoration Team, the videotapes began to be wiped, or re-used, until the formation of the BBC’s Film and Videotape Library in 1978 put a stop to this particular practice., 30 April 2007, ]
[Flash Frames, a featurette included on the DVD release of The Invasion, BBC Video, 2006.]
[APRIL > YEAR =2006,weblinkweblink 24 April 2006, Blue Peter — Missing Doctor Who tapes, BBC, 24 April 2006, ] |
[Now an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary the word "TARDIS" is often used to describe anything that appears larger on the inside than its exterior implies. WEB,weblink Full record for Tardis-like adj., Science Fiction Citations, 7 September 2007, ]
[Earlier incarnations of the Doctor have occasionally appeared with the then incarnation in later plots. The First and Second Doctors appeared in the 1973 Third Doctor story, The Three Doctors (Doctor Who)>The Three Doctors; The First, Second, Third and Fourth appeared in the 1983 Fifth Doctor story, The Five Doctors; the Second appeared with the Sixth in the 1985 story, The Two Doctors; and the Fifth appeared with the Tenth in the 2007 mini-episode, "Time Crash".] |