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  • Second unit
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  • It might be assumed that second units have only been a part of Doctor Who history since the advent of more American approaches to filmmaking permeated production beginning with the 1996 tele-movie, And it is certainly true that the BBC Wales family of DWU programmes make extensive use of second units. However, second units were occasionally used on location filming of the 1963 version of Doctor Who. John Nathan-Turner, for instance, was well known for his uncredited efforts as a frequent second unit director. (DOC: Myth Makers: John Nathan-Turner) He was known to have directed second unit of a motorcycle scene in Delta and the Bannermen in which he infamously allowed Sylvester McCoy to appear on camera wearing his glasses. (DCOM, INFO: Delta and the Bannermen)
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  • It might be assumed that second units have only been a part of Doctor Who history since the advent of more American approaches to filmmaking permeated production beginning with the 1996 tele-movie, And it is certainly true that the BBC Wales family of DWU programmes make extensive use of second units. However, second units were occasionally used on location filming of the 1963 version of Doctor Who. John Nathan-Turner, for instance, was well known for his uncredited efforts as a frequent second unit director. (DOC: Myth Makers: John Nathan-Turner) He was known to have directed second unit of a motorcycle scene in Delta and the Bannermen in which he infamously allowed Sylvester McCoy to appear on camera wearing his glasses. (DCOM, INFO: Delta and the Bannermen)