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Rill Estate
The hideous Rills set up their temporary HQ on a doomed planet in 1965’s Galaxy 4 – with their Amazonian rivals, the deadly Drahvins, crash-landed nearby. SIMON GUERRIER and RHYS WILLIAMS explore a recreation of that landscape…
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THE 1960s
Doctor Who was just one product of the BBC’s bid for increased relevance in a fast-moving decade.
SYDNEY NEWMAN
The Canadian producer who revitalised BBC drama in the early 1960s also played a key role in creating Doctor Who.
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