In which metal Nazi tank things occupy England, the Doctor abandons Susan to a man with less charisma than a Dalek, and the entire production steps up a gear.
Another first: the big reveal at the end of episode one is the appearance of a Dalek, despite the fact that the Daleks' return made the cover of Radio Times.
All the film stuff has music on it because it was filmed without sound. (There may be one or two bits with sound but off the top of my head I can't think of any)
Having location telecine without sound seems to have been common practice, presumably for budget reasons. I've noticed it in Hancock's Half Hour and early Steptoes. Maybe someone more learned than I am will tell us when Doctor Who first had location sequences with spoken dialogue.
Another first: the big reveal at the end of episode one is the appearance of a Dalek, despite the fact that the Daleks' return made the cover of Radio Times.
All the film stuff has music on it because it was filmed without sound. (There may be one or two bits with sound but off the top of my head I can't think of any)
Having location telecine without sound seems to have been common practice, presumably for budget reasons. I've noticed it in Hancock's Half Hour and early Steptoes. Maybe someone more learned than I am will tell us when Doctor Who first had location sequences with spoken dialogue.
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