The Destinations of Doctor Who (2012)

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Leave the beach towel at home and take a trip to the end of the earth - literally. From the Starship UK to one very haunted hotel, you won't find the destinations of Doctor Who in any guidebook.

Introduction
"The Destinations of Doctor Who" is a 45-minute documentary unique from 2012, directed by Roger Murray-Leach. It talks about in information a number of iconic and pivotal locations for the ever-popular British sci-fi television show, Doctor Who. As part of the general Who-niverse, the film offers a significant annotation to the abundant history of the series, offering fans insights into the multiverse-spanning environments and alterations with time.

The Purpose of the Documentary
The mission of the documentary is to provide audiences an inside look into the famous places utilized in the long-running program, both in truth in the world and throughout deep space. This approach remarks intriguingly on the process of crafting fascinating areas for a program that dares to picture unlimited possibilities across time and area.

The TARDIS and Beyond
"The Destinations of Doctor Who" starts with an expedition of the most crucial area in the series-- the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space), a living spaceship/time maker that the Doctor, a Time Lord from the world Gallifrey, uses to traverse area and time. Through interviews with cast and crew, the documentary throws light on the production obstacles and the various style versions the TARDIS interior has actually gone through for many years.

Renowned Earth-Based Locations
This documentary also explores significant Earth-based shooting locations that have appeared many times in the show's half-century history. The documentary provides behind-the-scenes clips, audience's responses, and interesting trivia about these earthly destinations. It takes fans on a virtual tour from busy cityscapes like London to little Welsh villages, historic castles, and private military bases, showcasing how these real-world locations have actually been changed into narrative pivotal places.

Alien Worlds and Imaginative Environments
From minuscule spaceships and alien worlds to whole civilizations surviving on the back of gigantic creatures, Doctor Who's canvas is enormous and diverse. The Destinations of Doctor Who delves into the creative procedure and the remarkable efforts of production designers, unique impact teams, and writers in developing these completely un-Earthly scenes.

Conclusion
"Different Destinations of Doctor Who" offers fans a new point of view on the show they enjoy, valuing the immense effort into creating the amazing settings for the episodes. It offers a fascinating exploration of the series through its multiple locations, showing how these environments, both earthly and alien, have been instrumental in producing fascinating stories throughout the years. Whether it's Earth in the past, present, future, or another world entirely, the ingenuity of the designs is inspiring and reveals the depths of creativity and invention within Doctor Who.

Top Cast

  • Chris Hardwick (small)
    Chris Hardwick
  • Peter Davison (small)
    Peter Davison
    Self
  • Tracy-Ann Oberman (small)
    Tracy-Ann Oberman
    Self
  • Billie Piper (small)
    Billie Piper
    Rose Tyler (archive footage)
  • Alex Kingston (small)
    Alex Kingston
    River Song (archive footage)