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An Adventure in Space and Time

  • Film per la TV
  • 2013
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,2/10
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An Adventure in Space and Time (2013)
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Il produttore esecutivo Sydney Newman, a produttrice Verity Lambert e il regista Waris Hussein creano una serie di fantascienza per bambini e assumono come protagonista il famoso attore Wlli... Leggi tuttoIl produttore esecutivo Sydney Newman, a produttrice Verity Lambert e il regista Waris Hussein creano una serie di fantascienza per bambini e assumono come protagonista il famoso attore Wlliam Hartnell; è qui che nasce Doctor Who.Il produttore esecutivo Sydney Newman, a produttrice Verity Lambert e il regista Waris Hussein creano una serie di fantascienza per bambini e assumono come protagonista il famoso attore Wlliam Hartnell; è qui che nasce Doctor Who.

  • Regia
    • Terry McDonough
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mark Gatiss
  • Star
    • David Bradley
    • Ross Gurney-Randall
    • Roger May
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    7804
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Terry McDonough
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mark Gatiss
    • Star
      • David Bradley
      • Ross Gurney-Randall
      • Roger May
    • 39Recensioni degli utenti
    • 23Recensioni della critica
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    • Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 vittoria e 9 candidature totali

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    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • William Hartnell
    Ross Gurney-Randall
    • Reg
    Roger May
    • Len
    Sam Hoare
    Sam Hoare
    • Douglas Camfield
    Charlie Kemp
    Charlie Kemp
    • Arthur
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Sydney Newman
    William Russell
    William Russell
    • Harry - Security Guard
    Jeff Rawle
    Jeff Rawle
    • Mervyn Pinfield
    Andrew Woodall
    Andrew Woodall
    • Rex Tucker
    Jessica Raine
    Jessica Raine
    • Verity Lambert
    Jemma Powell
    Jemma Powell
    • Jacqueline Hill
    Lesley Manville
    Lesley Manville
    • Heather Hartnell
    Cara Jenkins
    • Judith Carney
    Sacha Dhawan
    Sacha Dhawan
    • Waris Hussein
    Toby Hadoke
    • Cyril
    Sarah Winter
    Sarah Winter
    • Delia Derbyshire
    Jamie Glover
    Jamie Glover
    • William Russell
    Claudia Grant
    • Carole Ann Ford
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      • Terry McDonough
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mark Gatiss
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    8AaronCapenBanner

    How It All Began

    Faithful and loving recreation of those early days of "Doctor Who", when William Hartnell(played excellently by David Bradley) first took on the mantle of that mysterious wandering time & space traveler the Doctor, with a fine supporting cast portraying his costars(William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, and Carole Ann Ford) and real-life production crew(like producer Verity Lambert, young director Waris Hussein, and their boss at the BBC Sydney Newman.) Behind the scenes turmoil and uncertainty are well portrayed, and were quickly settled once the Daleks debuted, and the ratings climbed to ten million...

    The script by Mark Gatiss is quite good, with nice touches that long-time fans will appreciate, though at only 90 minutes, it does move along a bit too fast, with other key participants(like script editor and writer David Whitaker) left out altogether, and the final little nod to the "future" will either leave viewer hot or cold, since not all fans like what the series later became(I stopped at Peter Davison), but those are small complaints in this otherwise worthwhile special, which also gives a most interesting view of the private side of Hartnell, with his loyal wife and granddaughter. Most effective and moving.
    8boblipton

    Like All Good Stories, Bigger on the Inside

    As part of the 50th anniversary celebration of Doctor Who, the BBC has produced this movie about the origins and Bill Hartnell years of the TV show. Writer Mark Gatiss, a longtime Whovian, has dug through all the stories and legends and has produced a fine script.

    The thesis of the movie is that Sydney Newman chose a novice producer, Verity Lambert, who proceeded to build an unlikely team: the first Indian director of the BBC; an actor frustrated at his lack of advancement; and the already worn out facilities at Lime Grove. Somehow she managed to hold this together long enough to create a series which has prospered for half a century, despite the best the suits at the BBC could do.

    There's some fine casting in this one, especially David Bradley as William Hartnell. It's rather shocking to me to see him, clean-shaven and well dressed and he gives a fine performance as the William Hartnell of the standard story: old, collapsing under the impact of ill health, but unwilling to give up his claim to fame.

    That's not precisely the reality of the matter. Doctor Who ran on a killing schedule during Hartnell's term: forty episodes a year, dialogue filled with scientific bafflegab. Almost anyone would have crumbled under it.

    Still, the story as written is cogent and should please the series' fans. the production values are top notch and the actors are excellent and look like the ones who played the original roles. I'd like to give a shout out to the stand outs, but I'd have to name just about every member of the cast.

    This movie probably won't appeal to people who are not rabid fans of the show, but for those who, like me, are, it's a great treat.
    awfulalex

    A Perfectly Balanced Tribute

    I was privileged to attend the premier at the National Film Theatre. The audience was asked not to give away any spoilers, so I'll respect that wish (not that I wouldn't have done so anyway, of course).

    The programme was far more emotional that I had expected and the audience's reaction - laughs, tears and much rapt silence - showed I wasn't alone. Admittedly, the place was packed with Doctor Who fans, so it was hardly going to send any of them to sleep, but they could also have been counted on to be highly critical of any factual errors.

    The time frame covers 1963 to 1966 and is as much a biography of William Hartnell, the first Doctor, as the early years of the show he fronted. The Doctor is played by David Bradley (no complaints from me about his crotchety but committed portrayal) and is pretty much throughout seen as ailing in physical health or mental agility, which seems like a true depiction but is rather unfortunate for his legacy as someone often described, in his earlier years, as a fine character actor. Hartnell's granddaughter, who was in attendance at the post-screening Q&A) referred to the fact that prided himself on remembering his lines, so his problems with this as depicted here should be taken into context, although it would have been a tall order for the programme to have tried to focus on any more of the man's life without overrunning its 90 minute time.

    Many of the key production staff have key roles, although (as writer Mark Gatiss acknowledged during the Q&A) not all of them were included as to do so would have been made the programme too difficult to follow. Thus there is no David Whitaker, for example, but there is much screen time for the Sydney Newman, the Canadian Head of Drama at the BBC, amusingly played by Brian Cox. His pivotal role in appointing and supporting Verity Lambert, the Doctor Who producer, was one of the unexpected revelations here.

    Without giving away any really key moments (and there are plenty of lovely surprises) the show is both reverential of the programme as well as poking fun at the ridiculousness of making a prime time science fiction programme on a BBC budget with no computer technology and live editing. Plenty more such contrasts abound: the daleks are both funny and awesome at the same time; Hartnell's crotchety but committed personality is shown to be a benefit and a hindrance.

    If you are even slightly interested in Doctor Who I'm sure you'll love it as much as the audience who gave it a standing ovation. Young children would probably be unlikely to find much of interest in it but older ones with more than a 30 second attention span may well enjoy it. Considering that much of the story of the programme is known to many of us and that there are no deaths or love affairs involved (that's not a spoiler - surely you weren't expecting that?) it is to its credit that it managed to be so entertaining for a film-length duration.
    10Wayne1138

    Best Television I have watched all year!!!!

    Watched this last night and although I really wanted to watch it, I had no idea it would be this good!!!

    It is mesmerising from start to finish. The cast is just superb and although everyone is giving special mention to David Bradley, I thought it was Jessica Raine who stole the show as Verity Lambert.

    Some amazing recreations of sets, props and characters from the first three series of Doctor Who means that the film makers obviously have a real passion for the show and the making of this film. It is the ending though that is extremely sad and without giving away spoilers, a perfect cameo at the end just makes it even more special.

    Even if you are not into Doctor Who you should really enjoy this. I cant believe how much I enjoyed this and I have ordered the DVD already. By the way, the scene with the Cyberman with the fag on is just hilarious :) :) :)

    Without a doubt the best television I have seen all year. 10/10!!!!
    10hmens1

    Beautiful.

    If I had to sum this up in one word, I would: 'Beautiful".

    "One day, I shall come back..." I live in Australia, and this special was screened on ABC1 at 8:50PM on Sunday November 24, immediately after an encore screening of "The Day of the Doctor". I only got to see the first fifteen minutes or so before being told to go to bed, however I was recording it. When I watched most of it the next night, it changed everything.

    It was only a few days ago that I watched the special in full for the first time. (It was the third time I'd sen it, however the first in one full sitting). I was home alone, so nobody got to see me crying.

    That's what happened. The cast and crew of "An Adventure In Space And Time" have created a drama filled with action, emotion and, importantly, history. I congratulate writer Mark Gatiss for his success with the wonderful script. I feel he captures the essence of all seen in the programme as they were in 1963 perfectly. Of course it is an ultimate dream, I Definitely would do something like this, and he has made a work of equisite art of it. Mr Gatiss, your love letter to "Doctor Who" is truly 'fantastic!'.

    The actors cast as roles are evidently well-thought of. I particularly liked Jesscia Raine's portrayal of producer Verity Lambert, David Bradley's performance as the original Who, William Hartnell; and also Sacha Dhawan's living performance as first director Waris Hussein. All capture what it must have been like during the pioneering days of the series. The portrayal of William Hartell by David Bradley is what made me cry. Hartnell had his hearts broken at least twice, and to see the man who began it all so sad, it nearly broke mine. I also liked the cameo roles from two original companions: actors William Russell and Carole Ann Ford, as the Guard and the Mother, Joyce respectively. Also, the surprise of seeing Matt Smith opposite the First Doctor is a highlight, showcasing that, although no one knew it at the time, the show would reach a golden 50-year landmark. Who'd have thought? These roles added to the spirit, the magnificence on how "Doctor Who" has touched the lives of millions of people.

    In all, this docudrama fittingly celebrates the Fiftieth Anniversary of the world's longest-running Sci-Fi series. It's emotional, historical, educational, and inspiring. It made me cry, and I haven't done that since David Tennant left in "The End of Time: Part Two".

    The cast and crew definitely should go ahead and recreate classic/missing Doctor Who stories. Why not? They've got the cast, the production values, the spirit.

    Congratulations to all involved in the making of this special. It was definitely a highlight of 2013, the year of all time. A fitting way to celebrate the best television show on the planet, or indeed the universe.

    11/10

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      In some scenes the original props from the Hartnell era were used.
    • Blooper
      During the rehearsal scene for the first episode, there is a shot of Verity Lambert, leaning on a monitor that is showing a test card. In the top left corner of the testcard you can see the "play" icon of a DVD-Player OSD, in the top right corner the track information "44/44".
    • Citazioni

      William Hartnell: [repeating lines said by the Tenth Doctor] I don't want to go.

    • Versioni alternative
      The ending scene was slightly altered for the 23rd November 2023 broadcast. Instead of Matt Smith, Ncuti Gatwa has been added to the TARDIS set.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in William Hartnell: The Original (2013)
    • Colonne sonore
      Walkin' Back to Happiness
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      By John Schroeder and Mike Hawker

      Performed by Helen Shapiro

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 novembre 2013 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • The Rivoli Ballroom, Brockley, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
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