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Doctor Who Philip Segal

Doctor Who von Philip Segal

Doctor Who Philip Segal


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Zusammenfassung

This book chronicles the BBC's seven-year struggle since cancelling the Doctor Who series in 1989 to develop it as a US co-production. It offers a glimpse in microcosm of the politics of television and the BBC in the 1990s, as well as the creative development hell.

Doctor Who Zusammenfassung

Doctor Who: Regeneration Philip Segal

Doctor Who was voted in 1998 as the most popular drama series ever produced by the BBC, a result which shocked its critics and embarrassed the corporation which had cancelled the 35-year-old series nearly ten years before. In its time it enjoyed enormous popularity and was sold to 87 different countries. Today it retains a hugely loyal cult following, even amongst children who are too young to remember Saturday teatimes before the age of the home video. But in the wilderness years of the 1990s, there had been one glimmer of hope - the TV movie starring Paul McGann as the eighth Doctor, which it had been hoped would spawn a new era for the programme. This book chronicles the BBC's seven-year struggle since cancelling the series in 1989 to develop it as a US co-production. It offers a glimpse in microcosm of the politics of television and the BBC in the 1990s, as well as the creative development hell.

Über Philip Segal

Philip Segal is an English TV producer based in LA who developed both SeaQuest DSV and Earth 2 for Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment. This is his story about developing Doctor Who from concept to screen. Gary Russell is a freelance writer, former editor of Panini's Doctor Who Magazine and author of eight Doctor Who novels, including the novelisation of the film. He has a screenplay about to start shooting in the US, and he runs an audio production company, Big Finish.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008452446
9780007105915
0007105916
Doctor Who: Regeneration Philip Segal
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
HarperCollins Publishers
2000-10-16
168
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