CHANGING THE FACE OF DOCTOR WHO: In an alternative television universe,
Colin Brockhurst's fabulous artwork and concept design makes
sense..makes you think about it... the possibilities of what could have,
should have, might have been... Peter Cushing as The Master in the
BBC's Dr Who television series, Yutte Stensgaard as Jo Grant, the
doctor's assistant...and the Target paperback of episode 'Project
Zeta-Sigma' features Peter Cushing as The Master too...and there's
MORE. MUCH more. And you can find it : HERE
'Changing
the Face of Doctor Who is a selection of posters, merchandise, listings
and ephemera that imagines different actors in the roles of the first
eight Doctors, some who were merely considered, some who were approached
and one who should have been.
All magazine covers are 'actual size' and have been professionally
printed on heavy 250gsm silk paper..... Changing the Face of Doctor Who
features some fascinating ideas and artwork, as seen below, including An
A3 print (29.7 x 42.0cm or 11.69 x 16.53 inches) of the cover of an
imaginary November 23-29, 1963, issue of Radio Times featuring the First
Doctor, GEOFFREY BAYLDON. The cover is printed so as to be 'actual
size' and as utterly authentic as possible...
All
the goodies below..... the whole package contains, A
mockup of a novelisation of the unmade story, The Masters of Luxor,
starring GEOFFREY BAYLDON. Please note that although the size and design
of the book resembles one of the first run of Target novelisations, the
pages within come from random paperbacks from such literary luminaries
as Dan Brown and Jackie Collins. Artwork by the brilliant Steve Andrew.
The cover of an imaginary November 1966 issue of the BBC's in-house
magazine, Ariel, featuring the Second Doctor, BRIAN BLESSED. A3 print. A
set of telesnaps from the first episode of The Destiny of Doctor Who,
introducing BRIAN BLESSED as the Doctor, plus Radio Times listing. The
telesnaps are actual size. A3 print.The January 1st 1970 cover of Radio
Times, publicising RON MOODY's debut as the Third Doctor, in the Yeti
story The Laird of McCrimmon. A3 print. A jim-dandy RON MOODY metal badge
measuring 37mm, designed to resemble the 1971 Sugar Smacks badges
(these). Artwork by Steve Andrew. A 4"x6" double-sided postcard of the
2-8 January 1971 Radio Times cover, featuring RON MOODY as the Third
Doctor, Peter Cushing as the Master, David Langton as the Brigadier and
Yutte Stensgaard as Jo Grant. A 3.5" x 5.5" (approx) RON MOODY publicity
card with preprinted signature.The cover of a (non-existent) magazine
promoting the debut of GRAHAM CROWDEN as the Fourth Doctor, also
featuring the irreplaceable Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith. A3
print. An interview (made up, of course) from a January 1982 edition of
Radio Times, with the Fifth Doctor himself, RICHARD GRIFFITHS. A3
print.he Target novelisation cover (flat) of the Fifth Doctor's
introductory story, Project Zeta-Sigma, which starred RICHARD GRIFFITHS
with Peter Cushing's Master. Measures 9"x7", approximately, on thick
card.Doctor Who Magazine announces the new Sixth Doctor, RICHARD
O'BRIEN, on the cover of its June 1984 issue. A3 print.An (actual size)
DVD cover for the 1989 Seventh Doctor story Storm Over Avallion,
starring KEN CAMPBELL, David Langton, Sara Griffiths (introduced in
Delta and the Bannermen) and Jean Marsh. A4 print.A faux Doctor Who
publicity photo of KEN CAMPBELL, with pre-printed signature. 4" x 6" on
card. A 1987 BBC Press Release announcing the casting of KEN CAMPBELL.
A4 print. Doctor Who returned in 1996, with an American flavour and RIK
MAYALL in the title role...and one final A3 poster with a few bits and
pieces that didn't make it into the set, eight title sequences and the
artists' workings.
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