Either I'd forgotten some of the background details of "Recall Unit" or, given my general "hanger on" status at the time, I simply wasn't aware of some of the last-minute changes. A fascinating trip down memory lane, though thankfully there isn't much photographic evidence that I was there! 😉
You made a good call on the Tutu photography.
Just a thought: given how big and important Doctor Who now is to the BBC as a global brand, what would the chances of such a show being made now?
There is surprisingly little photographic evidence that the show ever happened. Even less I believe of the US fan production - can’t remember if that actually happened in the end but it was certainly under discussion for one of the big US conventions. If I recall correctly the BBC Licence was easy to get, the licence to use the Dalek however was, as Richard described it, like a phone book.
Nice to see some familiar faces in the photos. “Wee Graham” being one of them. Did he not end up in an episode of Dr Who years ago?
He did indeed, as a werewolf in a David Tennant story, I believe. Hope life is good, Donna. xxx
Either I'd forgotten some of the background details of "Recall Unit" or, given my general "hanger on" status at the time, I simply wasn't aware of some of the last-minute changes. A fascinating trip down memory lane, though thankfully there isn't much photographic evidence that I was there! 😉
You made a good call on the Tutu photography.
Just a thought: given how big and important Doctor Who now is to the BBC as a global brand, what would the chances of such a show being made now?
There is surprisingly little photographic evidence that the show ever happened. Even less I believe of the US fan production - can’t remember if that actually happened in the end but it was certainly under discussion for one of the big US conventions. If I recall correctly the BBC Licence was easy to get, the licence to use the Dalek however was, as Richard described it, like a phone book.