The Timeless Doctors

Cast & Crew

'The Timeless Doctors' is a brand new, 2-hour, multi-Doctor fan-film, expanding upon and re-imagining the 2009 BabelColour web-drama 'The Ten Doctors'.

Production began in March 2019 and has been more 4 years in the making. The premise is inspired by such movies as 'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid', cleverly weaving archive film footage and recycled clips from more than 400 movies with newly created special effects, modelwork and voice acting to produce a spectacular new adventure in time and space. This repurposed footage is also augmented with a newly filmed inserts, miniature work and a bespoke musical score, with hundreds of CGI shots, plus colourisation work and deepfake effects - plus the appearance of very special guest artists - to make this a fan venture unlike anything you've ever seen before!

I am proud to reveal the cast and crew who will be making this fan feature-film - scheduled for completion in 2024, to coincide with the series' 60th anniversary year - a very special event for Fandom!

The list below shall be updated as further confirmations are received, so do stay tuned! Our latest additions to the cast are three very notable "Morbius Doctors"....

You can check our more formal information on IMDb here: Timeless Doctors IMDb Entry

 

Philip Hinchcliffe

as a Timeless Doctor

Philip requires no introduction to Doctor Who fandom: A television producer, screenwriter and script editor, he presided over the series’ Golden Age, leaving us an astounding legacy of seminal works, such as The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Genesis of the Daleks and Pyramids of Mars. It was during the The Brain of Morbius that his tantalising appearance as one of the Doctor’s pre-Hartnell incarnations succeeded in fuelling fan speculation for decades. Now, 46 years after his incarnation was dragged from oblivion by Morbius, Philip is returning as a very special guest star.

 

Graeme Harper

as a Timeless Doctor

Director Graeme Harper sits amongst the pantheon of Doctor Who luminaries, holding the distinction of being only person to have directed episodes of the show’s original classic run and the revived series. Doctor Who Magazine has described Graeme as "the longest-serving crew member on Doctor Who." Amongst his directorial Who credits are such highly regarded fan favourites as The Caves of Androzani, The Waters of Mars and the Master’s adrenalin-fuelled return in Utopia. It was all the way back in 1976 however, that Graeme’s appearance as one of the Doctor’s pre-Hartnell incarnations in The Brain of Morbius sparked fan speculation for decades. Now, 46 years later, Graeme is returning to re-incarnate his Doctor once more as a very special guest star.

 

George Gallaccio

as a Timeless Doctor

George Gallaccio is a retired television producer of such flagship BBC series as Miss Marple and Bergerac. He commenced his long and successful career as a production assistant and a production unit manager, in which capacity he joined Doctor Who on 'Planet of the Daleks' in 1973 until his final engagement on 'The Seeds of Doom' in 1976. It was during the serial 'The Brain of Morbius' that George appeared on screen as an early iteration of the Doctor (and re-appeared again briefly during a flashback sequence in Jodie Whittaker's season finalé 'The Timeless Children' in 2020). Now, 46 years after first donning his top hat to play a pre-Hartnell Doctor, George has resurrected the role as a very kind gesture for the fans.
 

 

Nicholas Briggs

as the Dalek horde

Nick is an actor, writer, director, sound designer, composer and voice actor, celebrated for his long association with Doctor Who and its various spin-offs, being the BBC's voice of the Daleks, Cybermen, Ice Warriors and Judoon, amongst many others. He is the executive producer of Big Finish Productions, for which he has also produced, directed, written and starred in numerous audio plays. He appeared as Peter Hawkins in the 2013 BBC drama 'An Adventure In Space and Time' and on the Doctor Who celebrity edition of 'The Weakest Link'. His website can be visited HERE and you can follow Nick on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

John Guilor

as Doctor 1

John is an actor and voice artist who brought the first Doctor to life for the BBC's 50th anniversary Doctor Who special 'The Day of the Doctor' in 2013 and for the DVD release of 'Planet of Giants', where he starred alongside William Russell and Carole Ann Ford. He has also starred in multiple computer games  - such as the interactive movie 'Contradiction', opposite Paul Darrow - and portrayed several incarnations of the Doctor during the tour run of the 3D Doctor Who planetarium experience 'Arrows of Time'. Fans will know that John has lent his considerable talents to a number of previous BabelColour productions, providing lines for the opening narration of my 'Every Doctor Who Story' compendium and 'The BabelColour Anthology'. You can listen to John's showreel HERE and follow him on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Chris Walker-Thomson

as Doctors 2 and 12

Chris is an actor, voice artist and impressionist who recreated the second Doctor in the touring run of the 3D Doctor Who planetarium experience 'Arrows of Time' and portrayed Patrick Toughton in the Jon Culshaw-produced on-line sketch 'Parkinson: Patrick Troughton Interview'. He appeared on the BBC's Fan Show and starred as several characters in the 2019 Big Finish audio adaptation of the Star Beast comic strip. Fans will also know that Chris lent his wonderful vocal prowess as the second Doctor to the opening narration of BabelColour's 'Every Doctor Who Story' compendium in 2018. His website can be visited HERE and you can follow Chris on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Jon Culshaw

as Doctor 3

Jon is a household name as an impressionist and comedian, known for his work on Dead Ringers and Spitting Image, as well as his stunning performance as David Bowie in 2018's The Final Take: Bowie in the Studio. He also portrayed Tom Baker in The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot and has starred in various  Doctor Who-related Big Finish audio dramas. Jon has guested on numerous celebrity editions of shows such as Pointless, The Chase, Tipping Point,  Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Family Fortunes, and Mastermind. It was a great honour in 2018 when Jon agreed to lend his inestimable talents to my 'Every Doctor Who Story' compendium. You can follow Jon on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Stuart Grant

as Doctor 4

Stuart is an impressionist and voice actor, who starred as Tom Baker in the 2019 audio drama 'The Man From Venus'  (further details HERE) and provided the voice of K9 for 'The Perfect Scenario' feature on the BBC's Doctor Who Season 10 blu-ray boxset. Fans will also  remember that Stuart lent his impressive talents to BabelColour's 'Every Doctor Who Story' compendium in 2018. You can listen to one of Stuart's readings as Tom Baker HERE or peruse his YouTube Channel offerings HERE

 

Wink Taylor

as Doctors 5 and 7 + The Master

Wink is a performer, comedian, impressionist and prolific writer for 'The Sooty Show' and 'The Basil Brush Show'. Wink also performs in the 'Theo The Mouse' touring variety act with Wendy Abrahams, which was nominated for a Fringe First Award for Best Family Entertainment. Wink is known in Doctor Who fandom for his uncanny ability to mimic each incarnation of the Time Lord - you can enjoy a selection of his Doctor impressions on the Theo Mouse YouTube Channel HERE. Wink has also written the Lethbridge-Stewart spin-off adventure ‘Lucy Wilson And The Bandril Invasion’ by Candy Jar Books, more info HERE. You can also read an interview with Wink about his work on 'The Sooty Show' HERE. You can follow Wink on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Angus Villiers-Stuart

as Doctors 6 & 8 + The Voice

Angus is a voice artist and actor, trained at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and enjoying success on the international stage, having appeared in Hungarian theatres in Budapest and on the German stage in Hamburg, where he is currently performing as Arthur Kipps in The Woman In Black. His credits include Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Brandon Thomas’ farce Charley’s Aunt, numerous Shakespearan productions including Romeo and Juliet and Henry V  for the The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival, as well as starring in the 2018 film Reversal. He is reuniting his amazing vocal talents on The Ten Doctors Re-Imagined with Jon Culshaw, Jonathon Carley, Peter Walsh, Chris Walker-Thomson, Wink Taylor, Elliott Crossley and Wendy Abrahams, with whom he performed in Luke Oliver’s Ode to a Time Lord. You can follow Angus on social media via his twitter feed HERE and his Facebook Page HERE.

 

Jonathon Carley

as the War Doctor + K9 and Doctors 11 & 12

Jonathon is an actor, voice artist and professional multimedia producer with numerous TV roles to his credit, including BBC One's 'The A Word' in 2019,  ITV's 'Victoria' in 2018 and as Napoleon Bonaparte in BBC One's 'Walk Invisible:The Brontë Sisters' in 2016. In 2020 he was announced as Big Finish's new War Doctor, releasing a series of audio adventures recreating John Hurt's incarnation. His other voice over credits include the animated Netflix Original series "Daily Fables" and the 2018 movie "Cattle Hill" as well as audiobook releases such as 'Naidin's Song: Blood Bound' and 'A Minger's Tale: Beginnings'. Jonathon is also known for his amazing portrayals of various Doctors, such as Capaldi's twelfth in the full cast audio adventure 'Exhausted Supplies' alongside Peter Walsh. Fans will know that Jonathon has a long association with the BabelColour Channel, lending his incredible talent to numerous productions in the past, including the 'Almost Doctors' web series, 'The Time War Chronicles' and the original 'Ten Doctor' series. You can follow Jonathon on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Peter Walsh

as Doctor 9

Pete is an actor, comedian & voice artist, celebrated for his broad gamut of uncanny impersonations. He has professionally doubled for Sir Michael Caine and performed as The Ninth Doctor in numerous productions, including the touring interactive 3D experience 'The Arrows of Time' as well as in full cast audio dramas such as 'The Ninth To Remember' and 'Exhausted Supplies' alongside Jonathon Carley. Years of stand-up comedy & YouTube videos have led Pete to co-create Hey News, a satirical news comedy pilot to be commissioned in Spring 2020. Fans will also know that Chris lent his wonderful vocal talents as the ninth Doctor to the opening narration of BabelColour's 'Every Doctor Who Story' compendium in 2018. You can peruse some of Pete's fantastic creations HERE and view a catalogue of work via his website www.petewalshvoices.com, plus you can follow him on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Elliott Crossley

as Doctor 10

Elliott is an experienced voice actor and impressionist, well known for his uncanny impersonation of David Tennant's tenth Doctor, which he has performed for The Hillywood Show's Doctor Who Parody, Sneaky Zebra's Prop Wars 2: Prop Harder and the internationally touring 3D planetarium experience Arrows of Time. Fans will also remember that Elliott lent his uncanny recreation of David Tennant to the opening narration of BabelColour's 'Every Doctor Who Story' celebration in 2018. You can enjoy a selection of Elliott's amazing impressions HERE. You can also follow Elliott's official Facebook page HERE and his SoundCloud channel HERE.

 

Wendy Abrahams

as Doctor 13

Wendy is a performer, singer and comedian with Wink Taylor on the 'Theo The Mouse' touring variety show and was make-up and costume supervisor on 'The Sooty Show' between 2009-2014. Wendy is also a talented impressionist who appeared alongside Wink with John Culshaw, Peter Walsh, Jonathon Carley, Angus Villiers-Stuart, Chris Walker-Thomson and Elliott Crossley in the 2019 'Ode to A Time Lord' web video. You can hear one of Wendy's stunning impressions HERE. You can follow Wendy on social media via her TheoMouse Twitter feed HERE.

 

Stuart Humphryes

as The Time Lord President

Stuart is returning to the role of Time Lord President, which he originally performed in the 2009 web-drama 'The Ten Doctors'. For biographical information, see further below, in the "Behind The Scenes' section.

 

Background Artists

Peripheral Characters

Appearing in filmed inserts for the snake montage are Paul Sampson, James Brennecke, Noah Herniman and Edward Vernon.

The background voice artist for Viper Command is Peter Ware.

Also introducing the voices of Daphne & Wendy Love, Oscar Wyatt and Ted Bray as the Gallifreyan chorus

 

Behind The Scenes

Stuart Humphryes

- Writer, Producer, Director, Video Editor, Sound Designer & SFX Artist

Known by his on-line moniker BabelColour since 2006, Stuart first wrote and produced the original Ten Doctor's web serial in September 2009, upon which the opening of 'The Timeless Doctors' is based. Since then, the episodes and associated trailers have passed beyond a million views. Episode 3 was premiered at the Armada Con 23 Doctor Who Convention before its release and Digital Spy voted the work amongst 'The 8 Most Amazing Fan Videos on YouTube'. The story was recommended by SFX Magazine [March 2010] and had features in the Huston Press and a beautiful multi-page article in Theta Morbius Times magazine. The minutia of the story was also wonderfully analysed by the TV Tropes website HERE. The first 3 trailers for the Timeless Doctors re-imagining received the monthly YouTube recommendations from Doctor Who Magazine, issues #546, #573 and #577. The Re-Imagined version has been rebuilt from scratch, telling the same opening narrative with a new script, using new footage and newly recorded dialogue. Hundreds of special FX have been created by Stuart for this new fan-film including CGI, compositing and colourisation shots. You can follow the BabelColour Twitter feed HERE.

 

Andi Warren

- Composer

Andi is a composer with a particular interest in retrofuturist aesthetics and bridging the gaps between the traditional and experimental, gaining inspiration from the works of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and King Crimson. This fusion is perfectly suited to the era-collided subject matter of the Ten Doctors Re-Imagined and, I have to say, I have been completely blown me away with the amazing quality of composition for this project and Andi's interpretation of the theme tune is the best re-working I think I've ever heard! You can enjoy a selection of their Doctor Who-related compositions on the Gwylock1 YouTube Channel and Soundcloud channel, or follow their Zagreus Twitter feed HERE and Tumblr channel HERE

 

Peter Phillips

- Principal SFX Artist

Peter is a tremendously talented VFX artist working in film and television. His credits include FX work for Series 10 of Doctor Who and the spin-off series ‘Class’, as well as ‘Thunderbirds Are Go’, ‘The Crimes of Gridelwald’ and ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’. You can enjoy an example of his work via his showreel HERE. Peter is bringing his considerable skills to the Ten Doctors project, with some astounding FX shots which will be discussed in fandom for a very long time to come! You can subscribe to Peter's YouTube Channel HERE and follow him on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Jacob Booth

- SFX Artist

Jacob is known in Doctor Who Fandom as The Confession Dial on YouTube. For the re-imagined Ten Doctors project he has brought a wide skillset of matte painting, compositing, CGI and motion graphics. You can see an example of his fantastic digital manipulation skills HERE. You can follow Jake on social media via his Twitter feed HERE.

 

NeonVisual

- CGI Design & Rendering

NeonVisual is the visual effects company directed by Xander David-Hugh, a UK VFX Artist with an amazing flair for CGI. His 3D designs and renders, relating to Doctor Who and the Star Trek franchise, have generated a huge following on the NeonVisual YouTube Channel HEREHis work has been featured by BBC News and is available for download from his website HERE. Xander has not merely provided the project with some of his amazing CGI back catalogue but is also designing and animating a dazzling array of brand new TARDIS sequences for the project. You can view a stunning example of Xander's CGI rendering HERE. You can follow NeonVisual on social media via the Twitter feed HERE.

 

Dayle Andrew Smith

- CGI Design & Rendering

Dayle Andrew Smith - known to fans online as Dalliias - is a CGI Artist working in Architecture Visualisation and B2B Marketing, creating CGI concepts for numerous architectural projects in London and overseas. With a passion for Doctor Who, he has shared is impressive portfolio of work on multiple web platforms, which can be accessed via Link Tree. You can also follow his social media accounts on YouTube, Instagram and Twitter. He has brought his considerable talents to bear on a key sequence in the movie, with amazing concept design and rendering.

 

Harry Robins

- Digital Artist (Upscaling, Facial Mapping)

Harry is a filmaker and VFX artist who created the 2017 short film 'A Tea Odyssey' and animated Episode 7 of Stuart Hardy's Class series. For The Timeless Doctors he has upscaled classic 16mm location footage for maximum clarity, as well as some very clever facial mapping and CGI compositing work. You can follow Harry's Twitter account HERE and his YouTube Channels HERE and HERE. You can view an example of his 4K upscaling results HERE.

 

Tim Hodges

- CGI Design & Rendering

Tim is a 3D modelling Lecturer and CG artist. His YouTube channel is called Theta Sigma which includes a genuinely stunning array of original TARDIS designs, beautifully built and rendered. You can experience his artistry HERE. He is also known as ThetaSigma11235 and can be followed on Twitter, DeviantArt and Artstation where he regularly posts his content. He has created some truly astounding work for the Timeless Doctors film.

 

David Blyth

- Ai Voice Cloning

David is a writer, video editor and A.I. voice manipulator. His past Doctor Who fan credentials include the ‘Ainley Cut’ of the Doctor Who Television Movie and The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith repurposed as a 2009 era David Tennant special. For The Timeless Doctors, he has utilised voice cloning technology to provide new lines for a very familiar face! David's work outside of Doctor Who includes the Spider-Man audio play ‘The Rescue’.

You can follow David's blog here Zaredit Website

 

Anthony Lamb

- CGI Design & Rendering

A highly accomplished graphic designer, producing creative material for the likes of BBC Studios, Coolabi Group, Big Finish Productions and Nickelodeon, plus many other clients, he is best known to Doctor Who fans for his stunning work on over 120 Big Finish releases and his truly spectacular Dalek renders for Doctor Who Magazine and Twitter. He has been gracious enough to create a fabulous CGI Dalek shot for the Timeless Doctors movie. You can find Anthony's work on Twitter HERE.

 

Anne-Laure Tuduri

- CGI Design & Rendering

Anne-Laure  is a recently graduated French 3D artist and illustrator whose work has ranged from video games to animated shorts and is currently pursuing personal projects via various Doctor Who fan ventures such as Time Scope and Unbound: An Adventure in Time and Space. Anne-Laure loves creating CGI design visuals for Doctor Who and its extended universe and is utilising considerable CGI design and render skills to build a very important device in The Timeless Doctors drama! You can find Anne-Laure's work on on Artstation HERE and social media feed on Twitter HERE.

 

Dave Ladkin

- 3D CGI Design & Rendering

Dave has contributed CG elements to various Big Finish covers, recreated the Time Lords' space station for the Season 23 Collection blu-ray boxset cover and created various elements in the TARDIS Instructional Manual. He also designed the Dalek Time Squad (including the Emperor) for The Time Lord Victorious range. His stunning CGI creations bring an array of historic TARDISes and The Hand of Omega to the movie! His Facebook Artwork Page can be followed HERE and his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Matthew Toffolo

- Modelwork

Matthew is a video editor for The Yogscast and is known within Doctor Who fandom for the reviews and stop-motion animations on his YouTube channel, batmanmarch. He also produced and presented the pre-shows for Doctor Who on Twitch in 2018 and is one half of The Review of Death, which presents a tongue-in-cheek discussion of Doctor Who past and present. He currently acts as the Brand Consultant for Big Chief Studios' Doctor Who range, specialising in researching costumes and props from the classic series. For The Timeless Doctors he has provided live-action miniature work of highly detailed TARDIS models built from 1/6th Scale kits created by Jamie Bate. You can follow Matthew on Twitter HERE and find his YouTube channel HERE.
 
 

Jon Kearey

- Modelwork

Jon is a model builder, currently aiming to handmake every classic TV and movie variant Dalek in fibreglass at 1:5 scale. His eye for precision,  accuracy and detail has won him a swathe of admirers on social media, and he has brought together a handful of his amazing builds to bulster the Dalek hordes seen in The Timeless Doctors. For this venture, Jon has been filming his incredible models around the country, from manor houses to sand pits, recreating pivitol moments in the movie's battle sequences. You can follow Jon's Twitter feed HERE.
 

Timothy K Brown

- Colourisation Artist

Timothy K - known online as ‘That’s Chroma’ - is a colourisation artist and amateur restorer of vintage British television. Timothy has provided two beautifully colourised shots of William Hartnell in the Totter's Lane junkyard, for use during a dramatic flashback sequence in the film. You can follow and enjoy Timothy's work online via his YouTube channel HERE and his Twitter feed HERE.
 
 

Clayton Hickman

- Colourisation & Graphics

Clay is an artist and graphic designer, responsible for most of the BBC’s classic series DVD covers, many early Big Finish covers, Russell T Davies’ book The Writer’s Tale and, more recently, covers for Silva Screen’s ‘Doctor Who’ soundtrack CDs and the ‘Doctor Who’ Figurine Collection. In a former life he was editor of both Doctor Who Magazine and a writer for BBC One’s The Sarah Jane Adventures and Wizards vs Aliens. Clay has provided period design graphics for on-screen compositing shots and his colourised photograph of the Totters Lane Junkyard has provided the basis for a couple of exciting sequences! His Twitter feed HERE is chock-full of photo colourisations and TARDIS facts, and he sells a frightening array of obscure Who-based designs via his Redbubble store HERE 

 

Jaspreet Singh

- Special Sound [Disk Room & Regression Scenes]

Jas is a freelance sound designer who has worked on BBC Radio Stoke as a producer, presenter and broadcast assistant. He created BBC Radio Stoke's docu-drama looking at the history of the sounds behind Doctor Who, entitled "The Sound of the WHOniverse". On The Timeless Doctors Jas has provided special audio effects and soundscaping to enhance the film's Disc Room scene, its Regression scene and also the gun turrets of the battle TARDIS. You can follow Jas on social media via his Twitter feed HERE and his YouTube channel HERE.

 

Other Contributing Artists

 

Additional Contributors

In conjunction with the team of artists producing original FX work specifically for The Timeless Doctors, there is a further layer of contributing creatives who have very generously allowed some of their pre-existing artistry to be incorporated into the drama. Amazingly talented names in the field of CGI and 3D design have rendered an array of stunning shots which they have graciously allowed to be included in the project.

Ben Pickles

- SFX Contributor

Ben is best known for designing the current Doctor Who title sequence for the last couple of Jodie Whittaker seasons on the BBC. He is also renowned as erstwhile YouTuber John Smith, whose creations (including the amazingly popular Wholock video) catapulted him into the public consciousness. He has very graciously supplied a couple of his outstanding CGI creations for use in the film.

 

Stefano Baldin

- SFX Contributor

Steve is an extremely talented motion designer, who's creations in Blender are par excellence. His stunning design & render of the TARDIS traversing an asteroid field brings an amazing moment of beauty and skill to the movie which is guaranteed to amaze fans. You can follow Steve's work on social media via his Twitter feed HERE and his Instagram account HERE and enjoy his web portfolio via his website HERE

 

Chris Thompson

- SFX Contributor

Chris is a hugely regarded animator and CGI artist who has produced remarkable work for Big Finish. His Dalek designs were also commissioned for publication by Who Dares Publishing. His stunning CGI "unbound" TARDIS interior and CGi Quarks are being incorporated into the Timeless Doctors and is guaranteed to amaze fans! You can see some of Chris' extensive work on his website HERE and follow his Twitter feed HERE.

 

Ben May

- SFX Contributor

Ben is a freelance prop maker. His projects have included replica builds of Daleks and the Brachacki-designed Hartnell TARDIS. During the recent lockdown, Ben has honed his 3D modelling skills to produce amazing CGI renders of the Hartnell TARDIS interior and console, which have generated considerable admiration on-line. I am absolutely delighted that Ben has permitted his CGI artistry to be incorporated into the Timeless Doctors movie. You can follow Ben's Twitter feed HERE.

 

Oliver Chenery

- SFX Contributor

Oliver is a Motion Graphics designer known on-line as OChenery. His CGI renders of the planet Gallifrey, originally created for Big Finish, are incorporated into The 'Timeless Doctors'.

 

Rob Semenoff

- SFX Contributor

Rob is a graphic designer, animator and visual effects creator. Many thanks to Rob for graciously allowing us to utilise his CGI renders of the Dark Tower interior  in the film, during a flashback sequence to the origins of the Death Zone!

 

Xisco Lozano

- SFX Contributor

Many thanks to Xisco for providing some photographic composite shots of the "Xoanon Doctors" and Ruth Clayton, for use on the Morbius Mind-bending screen!

 

Jacob Keith

- SFX Contributor

Many thanks to Jake for providing his splendid composite artwork of a young William Hartnell in Gallifreyan robes, for use in a couple of flashback shots

 

Matthieu Picard

- SFX Contributor

Thanks also go to Matthieu Picard for allowing use of his 3D CGI build of Wiliam Hartnell's head & shoulders for use in a composite shot, depicting a statue of Hartnell's Doctor in ancient Greece.

 

- The Translation and Time-coding of Subtitles 

Turkish subtitles by Umut ÇEvik

 

Special thanks to Steve Bartlett and Richard Bignell. Also our thanks go to Tim Hill for his Trial room concept art, to TARDISElliot for providing some unscored audio material for the film and to Twitter's Spankybackpack for kindly allowing three of their video shots to be used in our film.

 

Location Filming

A small amount of location filming has taken place, for various model shots and cutaway sequences. These include shots at the following locales:

Dundridge Park in Bristol (filmed by Matthew Toffolo)

Reddish Manor, Sonning Common, Reading (filmed by Jon Kearey)

The sand dunes of Barton-on-Sea, New Milton, Dorset (filmed by Jon Kearey)