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First Doctor character and location to return (50TH SPOILER PICS)
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Verence
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by Tom Tit:
“Ian has to actually be in it for it to work for me. After all, we already had Coal Hill School in Remebrance of the Daleks.”

Foreman's Yard was in that as well and I think FY was also in Attack of the Cybermen
Dan06
03-05-2013
Are we sure this is not for the 50th anniversary docu-drama about the origins of Doctor Who?
OswaldBar
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by Dan06:
“Are we sure this is not for the 50th anniversary docu-drama about the origins of Doctor Who?”

Yes....as has already been stated on this thread, Filming on An Adventure in Time & Space was completed some months ago. The scenes being discussed on this thread are for inclusion in the 50th Annivesary Episode which is currently nearing completion itself.
Pull2Open
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by Dan06:
“Are we sure this is not for the 50th anniversary docu-drama about the origins of Doctor Who?”

See post #38!

Look at the school sign, it say Chairman of the Board of Governors I Chesterton!

I asked the same thing last night, it definitely isn't the docudrama!
CoalHillJanitor
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by DICKENS99:
“Is this present day Coal Hill school or original time Coal Hill school? If the first then who are those two teachers mentioned in SJA at Cambridge who never aged, unless Ian also moonlights as a school governor, or if original time, was Ian a school governor then...did the UK have school governors then?”

Perhaps the First Doctor stopped in the 21st century for a couple of years to effect much-needed TARDIS repairs and Ian and Barbara got hired on at Cambridge before mysteriously disappearing.
Virgil Tracy
03-05-2013
is the name I M Foreman an anagram ?
adams66
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by Virgil Tracy:
“is the name I M Foreman an anagram ?”

I'm sure you could make all sorts of words from the name if you really want, but I M Foreman was simply a name made up by Anthony Coburn for the purposes of the first episode. It is not, and never has been, an anagram of anything Who-significant.
johnnysaucepn
03-05-2013
I m foRemAN is the Rani!

(Sorry, sorry. If it's worth anything, I hate myself for it more than you do.)
tinny
03-05-2013
ace i didnt see the first episode the whole way through , susan fascinated me in bits i saw
i was more the ppertwee/baker (not cols) era and pat trougton was better
gingerfreak
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by tinny:
“ace i didnt see the first episode the whole way through , susan fascinated me in bits i saw
i was more the ppertwee/baker (not cols) era and pat trougton was better”

I really recommend you watch the very first episode, tinny, as it's great! Must have blown people's minds at the time!
andy1231
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by gingerfreak:
“I really recommend you watch the very first episode, tinny, as it's great! Must have blown people's minds at the time!”

It did !
Tom Tit
03-05-2013
Originally Posted by tinny:
“ace i didnt see the first episode the whole way through , susan fascinated me in bits i saw
i was more the ppertwee/baker (not cols) era and pat trougton was better”

You couldn't sit through 25 minutes?
gingerfreak
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by Tom Tit:
“You couldn't sit through 25 minutes?”

Could have been clips?
allen_who
04-05-2013
Haven't read all the posts but surely these are post shoot filler takes requested by the editor for the documentary rather than the 50th
davrosdodebird
04-05-2013
No they're not, they're for the 50th and are set in the present day, with Ian Chesterton as chair of the board of governors at Coal Hill and a modern policeman walking past the I M Foreman sign
FluxCapacitor
04-05-2013
Plus if they WERE for the 1960s drama, the exterior sets would have been erected in a studio as they originally were - not outdoors on location.

This is definitely for DW.
Digital Sid
04-05-2013
Originally Posted by allen_who:
“Haven't read all the posts but surely these are post shoot filler takes requested by the editor for the documentary rather than the 50th”

Not unless Clara and the anti-grav bike are in it and it's set in the modern day.
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