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Kids' Doctor Who fan video from 1983

Cory Doctorow at 10:42 pm Mon, Aug 24, 2009

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Jessy sez, "In 1983 my friends and I made a Doctor Who movie using somebody's dad's video camera. We've put pieces of it up on YouTube. The URL above is for the "Mind Battle" (pronounced "mind bottle") sequence. Another, earlier piece is here (starts with the exterior of our TARDIS, made from a refrigerator box) and here (starts with the TARDIS interior, with working machinery -- I believe one of us hid inside the mechanism to make it go).

Mind Bottle Sequence from Inner Earth take 2

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  • RedShirt77

    sounded like Mind Boggle to me.

    I couldn’t out why they would play boggle with their eyes covered.