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- Hi All,
-
- If you're interested in the true origins of Doctor Who then I'd recommend
- you have a look at the First Doctor Handbook (ISBN 0-426-20430-1). I've
- just been reading the "production diary which follows, almost day by day,
- the origins of Who until the end of the Hartnell era.
-
- You may think you know about the beginnings of Who, we all know about
- Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson, but the book presents some information
- unheard of before. I thought I'd type a few facts up for those of you who
- are interested.
-
- * The earliest origins of a SF serial seem to have been thought of by Eric
- Maschwitz, Head of light entertainment in spring 1962, when he asked
- Donald Wilson to have the survey group investigate the Genre of SF.
-
- * A report prepared by Wilson's staff members Alice Frick and Donald Bull
- is followed by another by John Braybon and Alice Frick.. where they
- mention that " we consider two types of plot are reaonably outstanding,
- namely those dealing with telepaths... and those dealing with time
- travelling..This latter one is particularly attractive as a series since
- individual plots can easily be tackled by a variety of script-writers;
- it's the Z-Cars of science-fiction".
-
- * March 1963; Sydney Newman discusses idea of a program to go between
- Grandstand and Juke Box Jury... the SF idea is decided upon.
-
- * Donald Wilson said series should be based on a group of regular characters
-
- * C E "Bunny" Webber, another staff member produces outline with
- recognisable character format on 29/03/63; "THE HANDSOME YOUNG MAN HERO",
- "THE HANDSOME WELL-DRESSED HEROINE AGED ABOUT 30" and "THE MATURER MAN
- 35-40 WITH SOME `CHARACTER TWIST"
-
- * May 1963 - Character names given; Bridget (Biddy) is the young girl, Miss
- McGovern (Lola) is the female teacher and Cliff is the male teacher.
- In the same document the idea of Doctor Who (as the program is now
- known)'s ship of being invisible is mooted as is the idea of it being an
- ordinary object such as a workman's hut that when entered is a high-tech
- workshop. This again comes in C E Webber's outline.
-
- * Anthony Coburn invented the Police Box idea and the name TARDIS
-
- * Bridget became Mandy then Sue, Susan, Suzanne and back to Susan again
-
- * The makers of a puppet show, "Time Travellers" alleged that Doctor Who
- was based on their idea, and a legal argument between the BBC and the
- writers of this show sprang up!
-
- * A french pop group were considered for the theme tune!
-
- I thought some of this might be of interest to some of you.. there's a
- *lot* more in the book - the production diary is over 150 pages!
-
- Paul Moore
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