- Wartime (Doctor Who)
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serial_name=Wartime
doctor=
writer=Andy Lane
Helen Stirling
Derrick Sherwin (characters)
director=Keith Barnfather
script_editor=
producer=Keith Barnfather
John Ainsworth (assistant)
executive_producer=
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length=1 episode, 35 mins.
date=1987 (revised1997 )
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following= |"Wartime" is the title of a short
science fiction film, produceddirect-to-video in 1987 byReeltime Pictures . It was the first professionally produced, authorized independent spin-off of the long-running TV series "Doctor Who ", and the only such production to be made while the originating TV series was still on the air (it ended in 1989).Produced and directed by
Keith Barnfather and written byAndy Lane andHelen Stirling , "Wartime" followed the adventures of Warrant Officer John Benton of theUnited Nations Intelligence Taskforce a.k.a. UNIT. During a mission for UNIT leader BrigadierAlistair Lethbridge-Stewart , Benton visits his childhood home where ghosts of the past rise up to haunt him.John Levene , who played Benton on "Doctor Who" off-and-on between 1968 and 1975, reprised the role for the film. In 1997, a revised version of the film was released, adding a voice-only cameo byNicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.Although the
British Broadcasting Corporation owns the rights to "Doctor Who" and its lead characters, Reeltime was able to obtain permission fromDerrick Sherwin , creator of Benton and UNIT, to use both entities in this film so long as the Doctor was not mentioned. This set a precedent that led to further independently made spin-offs featuring former companions of the Doctor, and alien races from the show, which would be released over the following decade; ultimately an independent company,Big Finish Productions , would in the late 1990s receive a license from the BBC to produce officially sanctioned "Doctor Who"-based productions.As with other non-BBC spin-offs, the canonicity of "Wartime" in relation to the "Doctor Who" series proper, has not been determined, nor has its placement in the chronology of the series. The fact Benton is a warrant officer, having been promoted in the first
Fourth Doctor serial, "Robot", places it after that serial, but presumably prior to his departure from UNIT in the late 1970s as revealed in the serial "Mawdryn Undead ".ee also
Other creator-authorized "Doctor Who" spin-offs include:
* "Downtime"
* ""External links
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/wartime.htm Detailed synopsis] at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
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