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DOCTOR WHO HAS BEEN THROUGH A FEW REGENERATIONS IN ITS TIME, BUT NEVER ONE AS SIGNIFICANT AS THIS. AS FANS WAIT BREATHLESS FOR THE NEW US TV MOVIE , GARRY JENKINS TALKS TO CAST AND CREW, INCLUDING THE NEW WHO HIMSELF, PAUL MCGANN, ABOUT THE TRIALS OF BEING A TIME LORD...  
 
DOCTOR WHO HAS BEEN THROUGH A FEW REGENERATIONS IN ITS TIME, BUT NEVER ONE AS SIGNIFICANT AS THIS. AS FANS WAIT BREATHLESS FOR THE NEW US TV MOVIE , GARRY JENKINS TALKS TO CAST AND CREW, INCLUDING THE NEW WHO HIMSELF, PAUL MCGANN, ABOUT THE TRIALS OF BEING A TIME LORD...  
  
The good citizens of Vancouver are used to the weird [[Canada]]'s West Coast capital is, after all, the spiritual home of Mulder and Scully. But on a brutally cold January night, in a dirty, rubbish-strewn alleyway in the heart of the city's bustling Chinatown, the semi-lit silhouette of a blue, London police box is drawing curious glances from the locals...  
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The good citizens of Vancouver are used to the weird [[broadwcast:Canada|Canada]]'s West Coast capital is, after all, the spiritual home of Mulder and Scully. But on a brutally cold January night, in a dirty, rubbish-strewn alleyway in the heart of the city's bustling Chinatown, the semi-lit silhouette of a blue, London police box is drawing curious glances from the locals...  
  
 
The faces of the few who stop to investigate grow even more perplexed when they're filled in on the news that their city is playing host to a series that pre-dates The X-Files - currently filming a few miles away - by a good 30 years. You can imagine the ensuing conversation, an exchange straight out of a bad Benny Hill dream...
 
The faces of the few who stop to investigate grow even more perplexed when they're filled in on the news that their city is playing host to a series that pre-dates The X-Files - currently filming a few miles away - by a good 30 years. You can imagine the ensuing conversation, an exchange straight out of a bad Benny Hill dream...
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In the third of a century since he first materialised on our television screens, the Doctor's oddball, sonic screwdriver-wielding magic may have cast its spell in some of the farthest flung corners of our planet - he's  
 
In the third of a century since he first materialised on our television screens, the Doctor's oddball, sonic screwdriver-wielding magic may have cast its spell in some of the farthest flung corners of our planet - he's  
big in [[Brazil]] and [[Zimbabwe]], for example - but to the inhabitants of this particular corner of Canada, many of whom are recent arrivals from [[Hong Kong]], he's still a distinct nonentity compared to Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee and the martial arts heroes on the window posters of the neighbourhood video stores.
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big in [[broadwcast:Brazil|Brazil]] and [[broadwcast:Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]], for example - but to the inhabitants of this particular corner of Canada, many of whom are recent arrivals from [[broadwcast:Hong Kong|Hong Kong]], he's still a distinct nonentity compared to Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee and the martial arts heroes on the window posters of the neighbourhood video stores.
  
 
Not for much longer, however. At least if the group of well-insulated figures pacing up and down at the other end of this windy alleyway have anything to do with it. If producers Philip Segal and Pete Ware, and English director Geoffrey , Sax, can pull it off, Doctor Who will soon not only be big in this part of Vancouver, but the world over, familiar to everyone from Eskimos to Red Indians. Global domination, like it was back in many of the episodes in the original series, is the name of the game. Soon, everyone will be humming that old, electronic theme tune: du-du-du-dumb, du-du-du-dumb, du-du-du-dumb, du-du-du-dumb...
 
Not for much longer, however. At least if the group of well-insulated figures pacing up and down at the other end of this windy alleyway have anything to do with it. If producers Philip Segal and Pete Ware, and English director Geoffrey , Sax, can pull it off, Doctor Who will soon not only be big in this part of Vancouver, but the world over, familiar to everyone from Eskimos to Red Indians. Global domination, like it was back in many of the episodes in the original series, is the name of the game. Soon, everyone will be humming that old, electronic theme tune: du-du-du-dumb, du-du-du-dumb, du-du-du-dumb, du-du-du-dumb...
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Caption: Holloway doesn't follow the Doctor into the TARDIS at the end of the story, but could return, says Ashbrook. She does a mean Dana Scully impression, too.
 
Caption: Holloway doesn't follow the Doctor into the TARDIS at the end of the story, but could return, says Ashbrook. She does a mean Dana Scully impression, too.
 
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Caption: A behind-the-scenes look at the scene immediately prior to the regeneration.
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Caption: The new, Gothic-style TARDIS console room is designed to look extremely cavernous.
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The Doctor is dead. Long live the Doctor! Doctors seven and eight come face to face. In the original script, McCoy had a much larger chunk of the plot then he eventually got.
 
The Doctor is dead. Long live the Doctor! Doctors seven and eight come face to face. In the original script, McCoy had a much larger chunk of the plot then he eventually got.
  
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Welcome to the streets of San Francisco, 31 December 1999. It's tough out there as the Doctor finds out to the cost of his seventh incarnation. And so it begins again...
 
Welcome to the streets of San Francisco, 31 December 1999. It's tough out there as the Doctor finds out to the cost of his seventh incarnation. And so it begins again...
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---- ONE ELEMENT OF THE ORIGINAL SERIES I'HE NEW DOCTOR WHO MOVIE WON'T BE ABLE TO EMULATE IS THE CLIFFHANGER EPISODE ENDINGS. SO HERE'S SFX'S TRIBUTE TO THE BEST AND WORST OF 26 SEASONS OF SUDDEN CLOSE-UPS, COLLATED BY PAUL CORNELL...
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[[broadwcast:The Daleks|THE DALEKS]] (1963), episode one
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Original companion Barbara has some sort of orgasm at the approach of what appears to be a rubber sink plunger.
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[[broadwcast:The Dalek Invasion of Earth|THE DALEK INVASION OF EARTH]] (1964), episode one
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A Dalek rises out of the Thames and induces a fit of overacting in William Hartnell. But what was it doing there?
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[[broadwcast:The Tomb of the Cybermen|THE TOMB OF THE CYBERMEN]] (1967), episode two
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The Cyberleader points to the humans and says: "You belong to us, you will be like us," which sounds like the opening line of a Village People song.
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[[broadwcast:The Mind Robber|THE MIND ROBBER]] (1968), episode one
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The TARDIS explodes, and the console, (and Zoe's bottom), spin off into space, with Zoe and Jamie clutching onto it.
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[[broadwcast:The Invasion|THE INVASION]] (1968), episode six
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The Cybermen march down the steps of St Paul's Cathedral. Those steps lead to the Thames. Is there something down there we should know about?
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[[broadwcast:The Green Death|THE GREEN DEATH]] (1973), episode three
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A Freudian giant maggot creeps up on Jo Grant as she considers her sexual feelings for Professor Jones.
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[[broadwcast:The Deadly Assassin|THE DEADLY ASSASSIN]] (1976), episode three
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Goth holds Tom Baker's head underwater. And holds it. And holds it. And Mary Whitehouse gets in a tizz.
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[[broadwcast:The Curse of Fenric|THE CURSE OF FENRIC]] (1989), episode three: Professor Judson has been possessed by Fenric. "We play the contest again, Time Lord!" he growls. Villains still say "Time Lord" like we would say "Bum Face."
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[[broadwcast:The Moonbase|THE MOONBASE]] (1967), episode two
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A cyberman stumbles to his feet off a bed where he's pretending to be a sick crewman. And they expect us to believe nobody noticed?
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[[broadwcast:The Underwater Menace|THE UNDERWATER MENACE]] (1967), episode three
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Professor Zaroff throws his head back like something out of an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, and cries: "Nothing in ze vorld can stop me now!"
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[[broadwcast:Invasion of the Dinosaurs|INVASION OF THE DINOSAURS]] (1974), most of them
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Episodes one, two, and five end with a rubber T-Rex appearing in front of the Doctor and roaring badly.
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[[broadwcast:Planet of the Spiders|PLANET OF THE SPIDERS]] (1974), episode two At the end of a dull chase, our heroes catch up with Lupton's craft, only to discover that, er, he's not in it. Ho hum.
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[[broadwcast:The Stones of Blood|THE STONES OF BLOOD]] (1978), episode one
  
Caption: A behind-the-scenes look at the scene immediately prior to the regeneration.
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Romana's walking across a large, flat, moor, with no cliffs in sight, then suddenly falls down a vertiginous cliff-face above a boiling sea. Serves her right for walking backwards, really.
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[[broadwcast:The Five Doctors|THE FIVE DOCTORS]] (1983), episodic version, episode three
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The Master walks down a flight of stairs. Roll credits!
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[[broadwcast:The Trial of a Time Lord|THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD]] (1986), episodes one, four to eight and 11 to 13
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Colin Baker pulls a funny face as he's threatened with something slight and incomprehensible.
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[[broadwcast:Dragonfire|DRAGONFIRE]] (1987), episode one
  
Caption: The new, Gothic-style TARDIS console room is designed to look extremely cavernous.
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The Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), for no adequately explained reason (except that no other cliffhanger seems imminent), climbs off the edge of a cliff and hangs there. Is this an in-joke?
 
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  • Publication: SFX
  • Date: June 1996
  • Author: Garry Jenkins, Paul Cornell
  • Page: 47
  • Language: English