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Chargement... Doctor Who: Regeneration (2000)par Philip Segal, Gary Russell
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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. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Segal gives detailed accounts of the years of ideas and corporate entanglements, of the various stages of the draft script, and the fraught negotiations to get a budget and actors, etc. Obviously this is only of interest to fans but if you want to see the way that a new story comes from scratch, and perhaps explain both the good and the bad of this particular landmark pilot movie, Segal has you covered.
Unable to get the ratings required, the TV movie did not lead to a series, and instead the program would wait another nine years before a more successful BBC revamp. Still, the series gave us Paul McGann's Doctor, a role he continues to play in audio dramas almost three decades later. Highly readable. ( )