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14th Mar 2013, 9:21 AM #1
Anthony Coburn's unseen scripts
http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/Doctor-s...#axzz2NV7z23Sa
Scripts from never-seen episodes of Doctor Who have been found in Herne Bay. Prop-maker Jason Onion unearthed them while researching the town’s links with the series – the brainchild of BBC head of drama Sydney Newman – as part of a plan to build a Tardis to raise money for Children in Need.
The works had laid undiscovered in a box of paperwork by writer Anthony Coburn, who devised the concept of the Tardis at his Herne Bay home after seeing a police box near BBC headquarters.
“I had a look and as soon as I saw the first few pages I knew it was not the episode that had been televised. I just sat there, and stared and stared. I wanted to cover them with glass. They are unbelievably precious, and I had them in my hand.”
The scripts were early drafts for the first episodes – the collection includes two versions of the first episode and an alternative episode two, and another three scripts as well as the Masters of Luxor stories, which were replaced by the original Dalek serial.
Mr Coburn had rewritten them after he felt the background would not fit with the first four episodes.
Mr Onion said: “You can see that the template for the Daleks came from Anthony. You can see in these episodes a device to unlock Tardis, which became the sonic screwdriver, and the science and regeneration and renewal of the body, which were all created in Anthony’s mind. This find completes the genesis of Doctor Who from Anthony Coburn’s imagination. The drafts explain the mystery of Doctor Who, his origins, his people and all the background.
“It explains the Tardis’s original name, the planet Doctor Who came from and that his granddaughter – Susan in the programmes, but Suzanne in the scripts – was a princess saved from another world.
“He created the cornerstones of Doctor Who that have been expanded and built on ever since. It was all devised in Herne Bay, and he should never have been forgotten like he has.”
Mr Onion has the family’s agreement to keep the scripts in a secure location, and is discussing plans for a permanent exhibition to commemorate Mr Coburn, possibly linked to the workshop where he builds Tardises under an official BBC licence.
He said: “It is possible, with continuing support and consent from the Coburn family, that these scripts could be seen publicly and displayed somewhere.
“It may be possible to arrange something for the 50th anniversary of the series in November. It would be fantastic to celebrate Herne Bay’s connection and give Anthony Coburn the credit he deserves.”
Mr Onion will unveil his Tardis, for Children in Need, tomorrow (Friday) at the Herne Bay bandstand at 1pm . It will remain on display until 7pm for fans to have their photos taken with in return for donations. There will also be a Doctor Who-themed fancy dress competition, live music and entertainment.
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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14th Mar 2013, 9:38 AM #2
We'll have to move to Hearne Bay so that I can invent a TV show that lasts 50 years plus!
“It explains the Tardis’s original name, the planet Doctor Who came from and that his granddaughter – Susan in the programmes, but Suzanne in the scripts – was a princess saved from another world.
An amazing discovery though. Do the BBC have copies of all of the scripts that were actually used?Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!
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14th Mar 2013, 12:15 PM #3
Richard Bignell says:
I asked Jason to approach the Coburn family so that I could use the material relating to the first episode in the next issue of Nothing at the End of the Lane.
The storylines and some of the drafts were known to exist elsewhere, but the first draft of Episode 1 is quite different in many respects.
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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14th Mar 2013, 12:17 PM #4
What a great find!
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14th Mar 2013, 3:09 PM #5
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Dennis Brent and Francois Devine are fighting over them as we speak.
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15th Mar 2013, 8:15 AM #6
Amazing isn't it, that so long after the event there's still new stuff to discover. Brilliant!
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