Graeme Harper
Director
Journey's End (Doctor Who)...is so busy and so mental and so epic and universal in scale that of course you need two Doctors to solve it." Phil Collinson, Graeme Harper, and David Tennant discuss the use of the double, a musician called Colum Regan who is a very good... In this article: Doctor, Donna Noble, Journey's End, Davros, Doctor Who, Tardis, David Tennant, Dalek, Russell T Davies, and Rose Tyler |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Time Crash
...Boat, Cardiff, as part of the fourth recording block of the fourth series (which included "Partners in Crime ") on 7 October 2007. Graeme Harper, director of Davison's final serial The Caves of Androzani, directed the episode. To replicate the...
In this article: Tenth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Doctor, Peter Davison, Steven Moffat, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Tardis, and Julie Gardner
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Battlefield (Doctor Who)
..."Any sufficiently arcane magic is indistinguishable from technology." The first director approached to handle Battlefield was Graeme Harper, who had previously directed The Caves of Androzani and Revelation of the Daleks for the programme...
In this article: Doctor, Ace, Mordred, Doctor Who, UNIT, Excalibur, and Merlin
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Graeme Harper
...Who, but as he could only employ freelance directors, Harper would need to resign from the staff of the BBC first. This Harper did, and he began working on Doctor Who in the autumn of 1983. Harper's first Doctor Who serial, "The Caves of...
In this article: Doctor Who, John Nathan-Turner, BBC Television, Shaun Sutton, Colin Baker, Douglas Camfield, and BBC Television Centre
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Wikipedia | September 29, 2009
Doctor Who (series 2)
...with Julie Gardner as executive producer. The series was directed by James Hawes, Euros Lyn, James Strong , Dan Zeff and Graeme Harper, who had directed episodes of the programme's original run. Production blocks were arranged as...
In this article: Doctor Who, Doctor, Rose Tyler, Russell T Davies, Torchwood, David Tennant, Billie Piper, Tardis, and Daleks
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | September 16, 2009
Doctor Who Top 10: fans vote for alltime best episode
...was a Bob Holmes script, and he was one of the writers that you dreamed of having on Doctor Who. " Graeme Harper directed the episode. Davison added: "Graeme's philosophy was that it needed pace and it needed energy. Graeme's input, and the...
In this article: Doctor, Peter Davison, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Magazine, David Tennant, and Christopher Eccleston
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Wikipedia | August 09, 2009
Graeme Harper (writer)
Graeme Harper is a fiction writer, scriptwriter and cultural critic, who writes under his own name and under the pseudonym Brooke Biaz. He is founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal ', Co-Editor (with O. Evans) of the journal Studies in...
In this article: University of Bedfordshire, Royal Society of Medicine, Royal Society, and RGS
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Wired: Underwire | July 12, 2009
Doctor Who Sponges Off Wet Monster on Mars
...sci-fi chestnut of alien possession for the November broadcast. Written by Davies with Phil Ford (Torchwood) and directed by Graeme Harper, "Mars" will be 2009's second Doctor Who special as the show takes a year off from full-time...
In this article: Doctor Who, Russell T. Davies, David Tennant, E mail, Phil Ford, and Doctor
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | July 09, 2009
New Doctor Who zombie unveiled
...star Peter O'Brien also guest stars as Ed, Adelaide's second in command. The Waters of Mars is written by Russell T Davies and Phil Ford and is directed by Graeme Harper. The show will be screened as part of BBC1's autumn schedule.
In this article: Doctor Who, Alan Ruscoe, Doctor, Phil Ford, Russell T Davies, Neighbours, Margaret Thatcher, and David Tennant
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Wikipedia | June 30, 2008
Bad Penny (TV series)
...a Droid. Goffe, coincidentally enough, played Goober in Stupid!, another CBBC show written by Dean Wilkinson. Series 1 was directed by Graeme Harper, who directed 1980s episodes of Doctor Who as well as episodes of the 2006 series featuring...
In this article: 's Adrian Mills, Rusty Goffe, Oompa-Loompa, Graham Fellows, David Tennant, and Anne Foy
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IGN TV | April 28, 2008
IGN: Planet of the Ood Review
...if occasionally uneven, script with gusto. Factor in strong direction from consistently excellent series stalwart Graeme Harper - who, by the looks of things, could conjure a convincing full-scale war with a couple of school...
In this article: Doctor, Doctor Who, Catherine Tate, United Kingdom, Tardis, BBC One, and Russell T. Davies
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Graeme Harper (born March 11, 1945) is a British television director. He is best known for his work on the science-fiction series Doctor Who, for which he is the only person to have directed episodes of both the original run (1963–89) and revived run (2005–) of the programme. Doctor Who Magazine has described him as "the longest-serving crew member on Doctor Who."
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