Time-Flight

Time-Flight

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*The working titles for this story were "Zanadin" and "Xeraphin".
*"Doctor Who" was the first television show allowed to film at Heathrow Airport. The TARDIS crew had previously visited Heathrow in the 1982 serial "The Visitation", but that visit was 300 years in the past. As for airports, the 1967 serial "The Faceless Ones" was filmed, and took place, at Gatwick.
*The Concorde used for the production was G-BOAC, the flagship of the BA fleet. The registry can be read from the radar screen in the ATC scenes. The other registry, G-BAVF, is nonexistent.
*Although Adric had been killed in the previous episode, Matthew Waterhouse's contract extended into the filming of "Timeflight", the reason for Adric's illusory appearance in episode 2.
*Tegan's apparent departure from the series was never intended to be permanent. It was planned to provide a sort of cliff-hanger ending to the season. She returned in the second episode of the next story, "Arc of Infinity".

In print

Doctorwhobook
title=Time-Flight
series=Target novelisations
number=74
featuring=


writer=Peter Grimwade
publisher=Target Books
coverartist=
isbn=0 426 19297 4
set_between=
pages=
date=15 April 1983
preceding=Doctor Who and the Sunmakers
following=Meglos|
A novelisation of this serial, written by Peter Grimwade, was published by Target Books in January 1983.

Broadcast, VHS and DVD releases

*This story was released on VHS in July 2000.
*A double-pack DVD featuring both "Time-Flight" and "Arc of Infinity" was released on 6 August 2007. The Commentary for this story featured Peter Davison Janet Fielding Sarah Sutton and Script Editor Eric Saward.

References

External links

*BBCCDW| id=timeflight | title=Time-Flight
*Brief | id=6c | title=Time-Flight
*Doctor Who RG | id=who_6c | title=Time-Flight

Reviews

*OG review | id=6c | title=Time-Flight
*DWRG | id=timef | title=Time-Flight

Target novelisation

* [http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6nb/OnTarget/1983/timeflig/83time.htm On Target — "Time-Flight"]


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