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Release Date:
November 24, 2017
Original Title:
Doctor Who: Shada
Alternate Titles:
Shada
The Lost Episode
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
BBC
BBC Studios
BBC Worldwide
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG GB: PG
Runtime: 137
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.
3D Animator:
Rob Ritchie
Animation:
Barry Evans
Linda Kalcov
Chris Bowles
David Busch
Barry Baker
Kate Sullivan
Joanna Hepworth
Robin Brindle
Ana García Sebastiá
Shaun Askew
Andy Gubba
Jane Davies
Camera Operator:
Colin Case
Fintan Sheehan
Camera Supervisor:
Dicky Howett
Alec Wheal
Compositor:
Rob Ritchie
Costume Design:
Rupert Roxburghe-Jarvis
Director:
Charles Norton
Pennant Roberts
Director of Photography:
Peter Tyler
Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Gaffer:
Alan Graham
Dave Scrivens
Grip:
Sean Sweetman
Hair Designer:
Joan Stribling
Lead Animator:
AnneMarie Walsh
Lighting Director:
Mike Jefferies
Martin Kempton
Makeup Artist:
Joan Stribling
Sinikka Ikaheimo
Kim Burns
Makeup Designer:
Joan Stribling
Modeling:
Mike Tucker
Music:
Mark Ayres
Original Music Composer:
Keff McCulloch
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
James Goss
Charles Norton
Graham Williams
John Nathan-Turner
Production Assistant:
Ralph Wilton
Production Design:
Victor Meredith
Property Buyer:
Helen MacKenzie
Script Editor:
Douglas Adams
Sound:
Michael McCarthy
John Hartshorn
Ron Blight
Mark Ayres
Special Sound Effects:
Brian Hodgson
Dick Mills
Storyboard Artist:
Mike Collins
Jez Hall
Adrian Salmon
Visual Effects:
Dave Chapman
Visual Effects Designer:
Dave Havard
Writer:
Douglas Adams
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