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Doctor Who: Shada

First on BBC One, a little later than originally billed...
2017 | 137m | English

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The Doctor visits his old Time Lord friend Chronotis in Cambridge, 1979. But the ruthless Skagra has also arrived to retrieve a book that will help unlock one of the Time Lords' greatest secrets: what is Shada? Filming for this story was never finished, and in this version the unfilmed material is completed via animation.
Release Date: Nov 24, 2017
Director: Pennant Roberts, Charles Norton
Writer: Douglas Adams
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords time travel
Production Companies BBC Worldwide, BBC, BBC Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Baker The Doctor
Lalla Ward Romana
David Brierly K-9 (voice)
Christopher Neame Skagra
Daniel Hill Chris Parsons
Denis Carey Professor Chronotis
Victoria Burgoyne Clare Keightley
Gerald Campion Wilkin
Shirley Dixon The Ship (voice)
Derek Pollitt Dr. Caldera
James Coombes The Krargs (voice)
John Hallet Police Constable
David Strong Passenger
James Muir Fisherman
Derek Suthern Krarg
Barnaby Edwards Krarg
Tim Bentinck The Doctor (body double)
Toby Hadoke Continuity Announcer (voice)
Name Job
Mark Ayres Music, Sound
Tariq Anwar Editor
Pennant Roberts Director
Douglas Adams Writer, Script Editor
Dave Chapman Visual Effects
Dudley Simpson Original Music Composer
Keff McCulloch Original Music Composer
Joan Stribling Hair Designer, Makeup Designer, Makeup Artist
Mike Tucker Modeling
Peter Tyler Director of Photography
Alec Wheal Camera Supervisor
Ralph Wilton Production Assistant
Brian Hodgson Special Sound Effects
Dick Mills Special Sound Effects
Ron Blight Sound
John Hartshorn Sound
Michael McCarthy Sound
Fintan Sheehan Camera Operator
Colin Case Camera Operator
Alan Graham Gaffer
Dave Scrivens Gaffer
Sean Sweetman Grip
Dicky Howett Camera Supervisor
Mike Jefferies Lighting Director
Martin Kempton Lighting Director
AnneMarie Walsh Lead Animator
Rob Ritchie 3D Animator, Compositor
Adrian Salmon Storyboard Artist
Ana García Sebastiá Animation
Joanna Hepworth Animation
Barry Evans Animation
Shaun Askew Animation
David Busch Animation
Robin Brindle Animation
Linda Kalcov Animation
Andy Gubba Animation
Chris Bowles Animation
Barry Baker Animation
Jane Davies Animation
Kate Sullivan Animation
Mike Collins Storyboard Artist
Jez Hall Storyboard Artist
Dave Havard Visual Effects Designer
Victor Meredith Production Design
Helen MacKenzie Property Buyer
Rupert Roxburghe-Jarvis Costume Design
Kim Burns Makeup Artist
Sinikka Ikaheimo Makeup Artist
Charles Norton Director
Name Title
James Goss Producer
Graham Williams Producer
John Nathan-Turner Producer
Charles Norton Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I have a friend who was involved in the commissioning of these hybrid animation versions of the old missing or incomplete "Dr. Who" series' and I think my scepticism was probably borne out with this rather curiously spliced story. With industrial action hitting the production with a week's worth of ... filming still to do, the animators have tried to visualise the gaps whilst the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and "Romana" (Lalla Ward) have returned to revoice the additional bits as the story takes us to the planet of "Shada". It's a prison that holds - well it used to hold - the devious "Skagra" (Christopher Neame) who has escaped with quite an uniquely cunning plan. He wants to round up all the brains he can find and pool them into a great database of galactic knowledge. The best and worst of us all under his control! Thing is, only the Time Lords know where the place is, so when he discovers the retired old "Chronotis" (Denis Carey) living peaceably as a university lecturer on Earth, he sets off, replete with his ominous flying sphere, to incorporate his mind into his cerebral hub too. "Skagra" hadn't counted on he old chap still having enough of his wits about him to send for his favourite student - and so you know who and his pal and his dog duly arrive to combat his evil. I thought this a pretty weak story and Neame hadn't the slightest degree of menace as he prances around in his silvery cape. It does present us with quite an interesting look at just how the series was filmed, though, with the animated gaps illustrating the sort of batch-filming approach that was used before the edit - leaving no real rhyme nor reason to the absent bits. It's all watchable enough, but more as a curiosity and testament to some restorative imagination rather than because it's really very good.

Jul 03, 2024