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I think that the professionalism that we expected from Millenium Productions was not much in evidence. In hindsight, I think, there was no reason not to have anticipated what we would find.
Ultimately, it turned out to be a collection of amateurs, enthusiasts, and just enough competent professionals to keep the whole thing from turning into a train wreck. We kept it afloat. A pity. Sometimes it's better to just let the ship sink.
Vienna, 1913, as far as I am concerned, wrecked the entirety of the production, and laid bare the inherent flaws. In competent hands, it might have made a decent production. But instead, we got a cancerous mess. Something with the seeds of brilliance became a bloated self parody.
I admit my part in this travesty, my share of responsibility for it. So be it.
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Starlog Magazine, August, 2002
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2. Caves of Androzani (Peter Davison)
3. Dalek Invasion of Earth (William Hartnell)
4. Inferno (Jon Pertwee)5. The War Games (Patrick Troughton)
6. Robots of Death (Tom Baker)
7. Genesis of the Daleks (Tom Baker)
8. Vienna, 1913 (David Burton)
9. Terror of the Autons (Jon Pertwee)
10. Vengeance on Varos (Colin Baker)
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