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Paradise Towers
 
Paradise Towers
  
The second story is called [[broadwcast:Paradise Towers|Paradise Towers]], and is written by the first of three newcomers to Doctor Who, Stephen Wyatt. He has worked for the BBC recently on the script of a filmed play called Claws, due for an airing soon. This tale will be the first to display what could be termed The Cartmel Factor — a fresh and innovative script filled with interesting characters and witty and very clever dialogue. The story takes place in a giant tower block, where civilisation has broken down and rival gangs roam the streets, painting graffiti on the walls. There are some excellent sets from BBC designer Martin Collins, including a two-level town-square area, from which Sylvester McCoy was required to perform a stunt fall &ring a chase sequence. His landing was eased, however, by well-disguised mattresses hidden under a pile of rubbish! The monsters for this story are some very strange robot creations, which have been made by the Visual Effects department. There is some location footage, which is believed to have been shot at a London swimming pool, and provides the Doctor and Melanie with the reason for wanting to arrive at Paradise Towers in the first place. Guest stars include Julie Brennon, wife of Mark (Tur-lough) Strickson, playing a character called Fire Escape (yup, Fire Escape!), and distinguished actresses Brenda Bruce (seen recently in the repeats of Connie), Judy Cornwall and Elizabeth Spriggs playing some dear old ladies ...
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The second story is called [[broadwcast:Paradise Towers|Paradise Towers]], and is written by the first of three newcomers to Doctor Who, Stephen Wyatt. He has worked for the BBC recently on the script of a filmed play called Claws, due for an airing soon. This tale will be the first to display what could be termed The Cartmel Factor — a fresh and innovative script filled with interesting characters and witty and very clever dialogue. The story takes place in a giant tower block, where civilisation has broken down and rival gangs roam the streets, painting graffiti on the walls. There are some excellent sets from BBC designer Martin Collins, including a two-level town-square area, from which Sylvester McCoy was required to perform a stunt fall &ring a chase sequence. His landing was eased, however, by well-disguised mattresses hidden under a pile of rubbish! The monsters for this story are some very strange robot creations, which have been made by the Visual Effects department. There is some location footage, which is believed to have been shot at a London swimming pool, and provides the Doctor and Melanie with the reason for wanting to arrive at Paradise Towers in the first place. Guest stars include Julie Brennon, wife of Mark (Turlough) Strickson, playing a character called Fire Escape (yup, Fire Escape!), and distinguished actresses Brenda Bruce (seen recently in the repeats of Connie), Judy Cornwall and Elizabeth Spriggs playing some dear old ladies ...
  
 
Flight of the Chimeron
 
Flight of the Chimeron

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