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An original Silurian head, as used in Doctor Who and the Silurians.. Drawing on the ideas of the Quatermass serials, producer Peter Bryant and producer and script editor Derrick Sherwin decided that for the series' seventh season, the show's protagonist the Doctor should be restricted to contemporary Earth and work alongside the UNIT organisation, featured prominently in the sixth season's ...
His members, dubbed Hypers, are completely hooked on his product so much he makes one of the members, Lucy, jump off a balcony to her death when he drops a vial of Hype off it. Lucy's younger sister Elizabeth, nicknamed Lizard, witnesses this and steals Boz's stash while fleeing from Boz when he catches her in the act.
Two movie spin-offs of Dalek serials, starring actor Peter Cushing as the Doctor, titled Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., were adaptations of other Dalek serials and produced at the highlight of Dalekmania. [60] The Daleks were created by Terry Nation and designed by the BBC designer Raymond Cusick. [61]
It included a new commentary with Paul McGann and Sylvester McCoy, an hour-long documentary on the time in between the film and the series' cancellation in 1989, a documentary on the 7 years it took to get the film made, a documentary on the 8th Doctor's comic strip adventures, a documentary on the media reaction to the 8th Doctor, a ...
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After a viral video showed a woman returning her two-year-old Costco couch and getting a full refund, we had to figure out the store's official return policy. This Woman Returned Her Costco Couch ...
"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe" was released singly onto DVD and Blu-ray on 12 January 2012, episodes 1–5 (dubbed as 'Series 7: Part 1') followed on 29 October 2012 in Region 2 and 13 November 2012 in Region 1. [118]
Steven Moffat contacted Chris Chibnall, asking him to return to writing for Doctor Who. [1] Chibnall had previously written the Doctor Who episode "42" as well as episodes of the spin-off series Torchwood. [2] Moffat and executive producer Piers Wenger gave him the brief of Silurians, a drill, and that it was a two-parter. [1]