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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Producer and director Andrew Ireland.

A few days after the UCLan remount of Mission to the Unknown wrapped, Doctor Who Magazine caught up with a refreshed Andrew Ireland. First, we have to clear something up: apparently this was all our fault?

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