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TV listings for [[KTEH]] have a programme called '''"Time Lord Chronicles"''' showing as a late night filler after the regular episode of '''Doctor Who''' on '''1 March 1998''', '''15 November 1998''' and '''13 June 1999'''. | TV listings for [[KTEH]] have a programme called '''"Time Lord Chronicles"''' showing as a late night filler after the regular episode of '''Doctor Who''' on '''1 March 1998''', '''15 November 1998''' and '''13 June 1999'''. | ||
− | Although it was | + | Although it was said to be "A Mythmakers Production" by [https://twidw.doctorwhonews.net/archive.php?edition=1998-11-13%2000:00:00#twid_495 This Week in Doctor Who], this was not a known title from [[Reeltime Pictures]] who made the "Myth Makers" interview tapes. |
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+ | While it's possible this was an alternative umbrella title given to a repeat or compilation of the Myth Makers editions for Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker that [[KTEH]] had already screened several times in 1997 and 1998 - see [[Airdates in San Jose (KTEH)]] - it's more than likely that '''This Week...''' was incorrect about the origin of this feature, and that it was actually a short made by [[KTEH]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:28, 4 August 2019
TV listings for KTEH have a programme called "Time Lord Chronicles" showing as a late night filler after the regular episode of Doctor Who on 1 March 1998, 15 November 1998 and 13 June 1999.
Although it was said to be "A Mythmakers Production" by This Week in Doctor Who, this was not a known title from Reeltime Pictures who made the "Myth Makers" interview tapes.
While it's possible this was an alternative umbrella title given to a repeat or compilation of the Myth Makers editions for Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker that KTEH had already screened several times in 1997 and 1998 - see Airdates in San Jose (KTEH) - it's more than likely that This Week... was incorrect about the origin of this feature, and that it was actually a short made by KTEH.