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THE
WAR
MACHINES

Ukt-'
W7
witn me army auaciting lviacmne j, ana
around Cornwall Gardens in South
Stewart as a policeman. Hartnell was Kensington for the Episode 4 sequence
also joined by his new co-stars Anneke where the Doctor traps Machine 9 with
Wills and Michael Craze to film the the aid of Ben, Sir Charles and the army.
TARDIS’ dematerialisation at the end of For these scenes, Hartnell and Jackson
Episode 4. Hartnell and Lan< joined by William Mervyn, £ ’

arrival of the troops at Covent Garden,


and crates were rigged to explode and
catch fire when Machine 3 fired at them.
" ' sr filmed inserts showed Hartnell
ring by taxi at the Royal Scientific
_._j in Episode 1 and Ben walking
through Covent Garden

Geoffrey Wegwood m Sydney


When he gottiie r61e of BenjCi
. pi-uk- Of No Hiding^ re crafted by Shawcraft Models of
Ige from^Ray London’s designs.
performed on his broken nose. Unable by Gerald Taylor, an experienced
to find immediate regular digs in London
for work on Doctor Who, Craze was
J - |n *•-— in temporarily
:hael Gough in

hael Ferguson.

Principle guest s
the late William M<

Charles Summer. Mervyn was soon


feature regularly as the Bishop on
ecclesiastical comedy All Gas c
Gaiters (1966-70) for the BBC. as v
as playing Chief Inspector
or Rose
Rc- in three
series for Granada, The Odd A„..
(1963), It’s Dark Outside (1964-5), and
later when retired in Mr Rose (1967-8).
ON LOCATION
Shooting on 35mm film took place in
London and at the BBC Film Studios,
Ealing, around 26th May 1966. In
■ THE UlflR
■ MACHINES
depicted the Doctor and the TARDIS in
the shadow of the GPO Tower under the
banner Doctor Who and the War
Machines.
The special CTedits^to open Episode 3
Episode 1, and now, when the lettering
changed, flashed to being white against a
black background. This time a smaller
warehouse set was built in the Riverside
studio and the War Machine prop
appeared on tape for the first time. The

soldiers entering the warehous -ejute Box jury slot due to coverage
of the Royal Tournament later in the
friends standing outside the
stalls.
Although The
end the third se< -— — r-:e The Smug¬
glers, which would begin the fourth
season in September although two of its
episodes had already been recorded in
the studio. Episode 1 of The Smugglers
began by using the filmed insert of the
TARDIS ^leaving Fitzroy Square^to
ot material for Episodes 1
quickly as possible to return to London
for rehearsals of The War Machines

taped on 1st July, 1966, and the


following week, The Smugglers started
recording. Again the special titles for
The War Machines were changed, this
time preceeding the recap from tl
.. _ _Ira Bryant (Kitty) [1-2], Michael Craze
Polly reports to WOTAN. , fcwan Proctor (Flash) [1], Ric Felgate (American Journalist) [1], John Doye
io«5, The War Machines ha viewer) [1], Desmond Cullum-Jones (Worker) [2], Roy Godfrey (Tramp) ro1
' ed in North America 1 *_lel Rathbome (Taxi-driver) [2], Gerald Taylor (Machine ne C‘
Operator) [2-4], Ec
Lionheart in tto 'Drm of a one Davis (Worker) [3], John Rolfe (Captain) I___Frank :nt (Sergeant) [3-4], Fr
[3-4], John Boyd-Brent
:e TV Movie Jarvis (Corporal) [3], Robin ~_ " — (Soldier)
'° ,J'm neth I_.
[L,, I.__
--- Kendall (Televis
(The Minister) [4], Edward Colliyer (Garage Mechanic)
Newsreader) [4], Gejrge Cross ..--o- -
SE&2L_
cast listings appended by BBC Enterpri¬ [4], John Slavid (Man in Telephone Box) [4], Dwight Whylie (Radio Announcer) [4], Carl
ses Ltd. Twenty years afteryts first [4], G ad Tajtor (The Voice of WOTAN) [4] an
wotan [hsj.
Saturday 12th July 1986 as a representa¬ EXTRAS
tive item of Doctor Who for ‘Past Visions George Wilder, Graham Tonbridge, Sam Manseray, Mrs.
of the Future - The 1st British Tele- iroleeFoss, JaniceHoye, Kathie Fitzgib! — ""
Fiona Frasi ~.. ' '
t, Nigel James, Victor-, -—-----
novelising his own scripts many years _Hardy, Alan Norbum, Alan Cassell, Chris Reck, Garry L<
later. When Doctor Who - The War Infemo/Royat Scientific Club)', Vic Taylor, Michael Buck, David Waterman, Steve
Machines was published by Target as Pokol, Pat Lederc, Mike Reid, Dennis Plenty, Jay McGrath, John Pollock, Peter Day,
Book No. 136 in February 1989, the Pat Gorman, Ray Cooper, Barry Noble, Hugh Cedi, Alan Wakeling (Workers); Roger
Bowdler, Geoffrey Witherick (Men in Market); Nigel James, Terry Wallis, Robert
Pearson, Donald Simmons, Roy Stanton, John Pollock, Paul Andrews, Jay Doye, John
Cook, Pat Leclerc, Peter Stewart, Mike Reid, David Waterman, Dennis Plenty, Vic
Taylor (Soldiers); Biff Byfield, Lewis Alexander (Officers); Connie Georges, John Knott,
Dolly Brenna (People in Bar); Stephen Rich (Technician); Chris Reck, Ken McGarvie
television version by saying that he and (Men inNewsmn); Doreen Ubels, Steve Pokol (Fleeing Couple).
Brett shared a mutual friend in Ian
Chesterton, now a respected name in CREDITS
the world of technology. The book’s Written by Ian Stuart Black [First uncredited draft: Pat Dunlap [1]]. Title music by Ron
cover was beautifully painted by Alister grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Based on an idea by Kit Pedler. Costumes
Pearson and Graeme Wey. ♦ by Daphne Dare [4], Make-up by Sonia Markham [4], Lighting: George Summers [4],
Sound: David Hughes [4], Film Cameraman: Alan Jonas [4]. Film Editor: Eric Mival [4].
Story Editor; Gerry Davis. Designer: Raymond London. Producer: tones Lloyd.
Directed by Michael Ferguson.
BROADCAST DETAILS
Episode 1 25th June, 1966 5.35pm -6.00pm
Episode 2 2ndjuly, 1966 6.55pm-7.20pm
Episode 3 9th July, 1966 5.35pm-6.00pm
Episode 4 16th July, 1966 5.15pm-5.40pm

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