Where’s Terry?’ So, there were all kinds of things, that I wish they were shot and then they were in a vault somewhere, but unfortunately, they weren't shot.Ĭan you remember anything else that wasn’t filmed? And then it sort of cuts to a planning meeting where David Whittaker or Verity Lambert says, ‘No, it's not going to work. In the first couple of drafts actually we had a bit of The Masters Of Luxor, that it was going to be shot in black and white as if it was the actual episode. I asked Jean Marsh, she was going to reprise her role as Sara Kingdom as the old version. But we were going to do the end of The Dalek Master Plan. Without it we wouldn't have had any Vortis. I remember BBC Worldwide basically giving us about three grand to make the sets of Vortis for The Web Planet bit, literally out of cardboard, because we had nothing left. My plans were ambitious and thwarted by money, of course. There wasn’t much that wasn’t in there, I wish there were. Weirdly we did that little tribute to William Hartnell just to fill in the extra five minutes or something, I remember. I've really no idea why now, isn’t it strange? Because it was rather nice. I can't remember why we took out the scene with Delia Derbyshire. Is there extra footage? You could do a director’s cut! But, at the moment, that's just speculation.įor now, this is what Gatiss had to say to SFX magazine when we spoke to him earlier this year about the special: It makes sense, then, that to mark this anniversary, Smith will be replaced with the new Doctor. As you may recall, the film originally ended with Bradley's Hartnell seeing a brief vision of Smith's Doctor, silently acknowledging his work. The theory is, then, that a new scene has been shot for the upcoming repeat of An Adventure in Space and Time, with Gatwa replacing Matt Smith's cameo at the end. Given that Hartnell passed away in 1975, these quotes are puzzling. We end up in the same scene together at some point." I shouldn't say this but I shot a scene, somehow, with the first ever Doctor, William Hartnell. That's because actor Ncuti Gatwa, who we will see later this year as the Fifteenth Doctor, recently stated at the GQ Men of the Year event that he shot a scene with Hartnell saying (as per The Mirror): "It has been a crazy year. Recently, rumors have been circling that an extra scene has been filmed for the movie's upcoming broadcast. Made in celebration of the 50th anniversary a decade ago, the biographical film tells a dramatized story of the creation of Doctor Who, with David Bradley portraying actor William Hartnell (who, of course, played the First Doctor).
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