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Myth Makers: Jackie Lane
 

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Starring: Jackie Lane
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Editions:  UK UK (1st VHS) | UK UK (2nd VHS) | UK UK (DVD)
Description:  Interview with the actress who starred in Doctor Who as Dodo Chaplet, companion to the First Doctor in the mid-1960s.

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Edition: UK UK (1st VHS)
Title:  Myth Makers 24: Jackie Lane
Released:  September 1992
Publisher:  Reeltime Pictures
Format: 1 x VHS PAL
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"I enjoyed every minute...if anything had gone wrong there was no going back and doing it again."

DOROTHEA (DODO) CHAPLETTE [sic] had a far greater impact than her brief time as DOCTOR WHO’s assistant would suggest. She was brash, outspoken and disobedient — traits that THE DOCTOR was to curb but never tame. Perhaps her looks were not the only thing that reminded him of his granddaughter...

With original video graphics, this MYTH MAKERS features JACKIE LANE as she recounts to NICHOLAS BRIGGS her vivid memories of those early pioneering days working on DOCTOR WHO.

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Edition: UK UK (2nd VHS)
Released:  January 1995 (Exact date unconfirmed)
Publisher:  Reeltime Pictures
Format: 1 x VHS PAL
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Edition: UK UK (DVD)
Released:  August 2005
Publisher:  Reeltime Pictures
Format: 1 x DVD
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Cover blurb:
“I enjoyed every minute...if anything had gone wrong there was no going back and doing it again."

DOROTHEA (DODO) CHAPLET had a far greater impact than her brief time as DOCTOR WHO’s assistant would suggest. She was brash, outspoken with disobedient traits that the first DOCTOR, WILLIAM HARTNELL, was to curb but never tame. Perhaps her looks were not the only thing that reminded him of his granddaughter.

NICHOLAS BRIGGS tracks JACKIE down to a “virtual” TARDIS, where he brings out her memories of the pioneering days of television, when an episode of DOCTOR WHO was recorded straight through — almost live. JACKIE also tells NICHOLAS about her career after leaving the acting profession to found Advoice, an agency for voiceover artists.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Introduction, Biography and Behind-the-Scenes Footage.


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