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Tag Archives: Doctor Who
Doctor Who: Warriors’ Gate (1981), Jean Cocteau and the realm of videographic fantasy
(Text of a paper given by Billy Smart at ‘Walking in Eternity’, University of Hertfordshire, 3 September 2013) What I’m going to do today is examine the spatial realisation of a fantastical world in the 1981 Doctor Who story, … Continue reading
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Tagged CSO, Doctor Who, Fairy Tale, Jean Cocteau, La Belle et la Bete, Orphee, Steve Gallagher, Warriors' Gate
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Spaces of Television panel and keynote at the ‘Doctor Who: Walking in Eternity’ Conference University of Hertfordshire, 3-5 September 2013
A keynote address and three papers of ‘Spaces of Television’ research are to be presented at the ‘Doctor Who: Walking in Eternity‘ conference held at the University of Hertfordshire between the 3rd and 5th of September. Project co-investigator Professor James … Continue reading