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Derek Ware (left) teaches a Saracen (Valentino Musetti) how to fight
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Derek Ware (left) teaches a Saracen (Valentino Musetti) how to fight
Derek Ware (left) teaches a Saracen (Valentino Musetti) how to fight, while William Russell who plays Ian looks on during filming for the Dr Who story The Crusades at the BBC studios in Ealing. 16th February 1965
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Media ID 21846424
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Cameras Ealing Ealing Studios Lighting Sci Fi Science Fiction Sets Sixties Sound Stunt Sword Fight Television Studios 1965 Filming Programmes
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 1960s at the BBC studios in Ealing, London. The image captures a behind-the-scenes moment during the filming of the iconic Dr Who story "The Crusades". Derek Ware, an experienced actor and stuntman, takes on the role of teacher as he instructs Valentino Musetti, who plays a Saracen character, in the art of sword fighting. Their intense focus is palpable as they engage in this thrilling training session. As they practice their moves under the watchful eye of William Russell, who portrays Ian in the series, one can't help but be drawn into their world of science fiction and adventure. The atmosphere is charged with excitement as cameras roll and lighting sets enhance every detail for television viewers across England. This photograph not only captures a pivotal moment in television history but also showcases the dedication and skill required to bring such fantastical stories to life. It serves as a reminder of how far entertainment has come since those early days when sets were built by hand and special effects were created through ingenuity rather than computer-generated imagery. For fans of Dr Who or anyone interested in vintage television production techniques, this print from Memory Lane Prints offers a glimpse into a bygone era that continues to captivate audiences today.
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