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Catalogue number | BBCDVD 2849 | ||||||||||
Title | Doctor Who - The creature from the pit | ||||||||||
Artist(s) | David Fisher | ||||||||||
Cover condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
Record condition | Near mint | ||||||||||
BBC records label code | - | ||||||||||
Item deleted? | No | ||||||||||
Released | 1979 | ||||||||||
Distributed / printed by | 2 entertain | ||||||||||
Country of origin | UK | ||||||||||
Media type | Primary | ||||||||||
Media genre | Dramas - Sci-fi View all other tracks listed as Dramas - Sci-fi. | ||||||||||
Run-off codes / Shop bar codes | A0101552185-B911 02 | ||||||||||
My rating | ***** | ||||||||||
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Number have | 1 | ||||||||||
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Side & track | Track and Artist | Length | |||||||||
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A1 | Part 1 | 23.32 | |||||||||
A2 | Part 2 | 24.03 | |||||||||
A3 | Part 3 | 23.55 | |||||||||
A4 | Part 4 | 24.07 | |||||||||
A5 | Christopher Barry - Director | 19.03 | |||||||||
A6 | Team Erato (Visual effects team talk about building and operating Erato) | 14.48 | |||||||||
A7 | Animal Magic | 2.37 | |||||||||
A8 | Photo gallery | 4.51 | |||||||||
A9 | Extended scene | 0.24 | |||||||||
A10 | Radio Times billings [PDF] | ||||||||||
A11 | Coming soon - The King's demons / Planet of fire | 1.18 | |||||||||
Total length of media 2:18:38. |
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My rating | 3 | |
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Extra notes on cover, middle (gatefold sleeve) and any inserts | ||
StarringTom Baker (Fourth Doctor) Lalla Ward (Romana) David Brierley (Voice of K-9 Mk. II) Myra Frances - Lady Adrasta Eileen Way - Karela David Telfer - Huntsman Geoffrey Bayldon - Organon Morris Barry - Tollund Terry Walsh - Doran John Bryans - Torvin Edward Kelsey - Edu Tim Munro - Ainu Tommy Wright - Guardsmaster Philip Denyer, David Redgrave - Guards Written byDavid Fisher Produced byGraham Williams Directed byChristopher Barry SynopsisMaking a forced materialisation on Chloris, the Doctor, Romana and K9 become embroiled in the political machinations of its ruler, the Lady Adrasta, The lush vegetation of the planet's surface hides a ragtag group of bandits, a giant eggshell, man-eating Wolfweeds and, within the depths of an old mining pit, something very large has a terrible secret which threatens the destruction of Chloris itself ... BackgroundThe Creature From The Pit is the apotheosis of the Graham Williams / Douglas Adams era of Doctor Who, with sumptuous production values and humour throughout. Recorded first in the season it marks the performing debuts of Lalla Ward as Romana and David Brierley as the voice of K9. It also marks the last time that Doctor Who stalwart, Christopher Barry, would direct. Other notable cast members include one time Troughton years director, Morris Barry in the cameo role of Tollund, and the wonderfully mercurial Geoffrey Bayldon as Organon. Perhaps best known for his portrayal of The Crowman in Worzel Gummidge, Bayldon was touted by many as the perfect candidate to replace Tom Baker. He would eventually play the role of the Doctor in Big Finish's Unbound audio series. The production was plagued with problems over the special effects, particularly in the realisation of the creature. Mat Irvine would have preferred to use model work while the director rather unfortunately decided on a full size prop. Given the limitations of the budget at thew time its no surprise that we end up with one of the least convincing monsters in the series history. However, we do have perhaps the most convincing jungle sets, filmed at Ealing studios, to compensate. This coupled with the atmospheric cave sewts, the excellent costume design and a story that mirrors British politics at the time, combine to give Chloris a truly alien feel. Love it ot loathe it, The Creature From The Pit is very much a product of its time. Whether you howl with laughter or sneer derisorily at the infamour 'Teach yourself Tibetan' scene, you can't ignore the significant impact that the Williams / Adams team left on the series history. | ||
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