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  1. 5 de nov. de 2023 · Doctor Who celebrated its 30th anniversary in slightly reduced circumstances in 1993.A planned Tom Baker Doctor Who movie was canceled at a very late stage, due to a disagreement about budgets. This meant that the BBC had to quickly concoct a multi-Doctor special in four months. "Dimensions in Time" was the end result, a crossover between the BBC's two big franchises - Doctor Who and the soap ...

  2. In this letter I’m going to discuss historical negationism. I’m going to delve into great detail about Doctor Who Dimensions in Time’s exploitative, vicious crusades. I’m going to talk at length about how Doctor Who Dimensions in Time has been spreading mercantalism all over the globe like pigeon droppings over Trafalgar Square.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2013 · Dimensions in Time showcased a wealth of gruesome monsters from all eras of Doctor Who but possibly the scariest sight was in the opening scene.The disembodied and eerily spectral heads of former Doctors William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton spin around the Rani’s TARDIS as she and her companion Cyrian look on.

  4. Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time (TV) (C) es una película dirigida por Stuart McDonald con Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, Colin Baker, Tom Baker .... Año: 1993. Título original: Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time. Sinopsis: Años después de la cancelación de la serie, la BBC grabó este especial 3-D con fines benéficos en el que se reúnen la mayoría de Doctores, compañeros y monstruos de la ...

  5. 24 de mar. de 2004 · Fated to wander a dismal corner of the universe for twenty years; helpless, paralysed. It'll drive them insane. DIMENSIONS IN TIME. PART ONE. byJOHN NATHAN-TURNERandDAVID RODEN. first broadcast - 26 th November 1993 running time - 7mins 34secs. 3. VORTEX. ( The FOURTH DOCTOR is trapped in a swirling vortex of colour.

  6. 26 de nov. de 1993 · NEW. First of two parts(I wanted one but it wouldn't fit into 15 minutes) to celebrate Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary this very day (well, everyone else is!),...

  7. Dimensions In Time was also John Nathan Turner's last Doctor Who production credit. Otherwise the plot is totally incomprehensible, we don't see inside the Tardis (the set had been destroyed), the cross-over with East Enders seems silly and the 3D process it was shot in was only mildly impressive.