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'''''Lust in Space''''' ([[1998]]) is a video written and directed by Roger Stevens, billed as a "tongue-in-cheek documentary" that tries to answer the question of whether or not the television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was sexist.
'''''Lust in Space''''' ([[1998]]) is a video written and directed by Roger Stevens, billed as a "tongue-in-cheek documentary" that tries to answer the question of whether or not the television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was sexist.


It uses the conceit of putting the series on trial for the charge of [[sexism]], and features many of the people who contributed to the series over the years, as themselves, presenting evidence, as well as other former ''Doctor Who'' contributors in the role of the officers of the court, which is based on [[Time Lord]] society.
It uses the conceit of putting the series on trial for the charge of [[sexism]], and features many of the people who contributed to the series over the years, as themselves, presenting evidence, as well as other former ''Doctor Who'' contributors in the role of the officers of the court, which is based on [[Time Lord]] society.




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Revision as of 06:15, 30 June 2007

Lust in Space (1998) is a video written and directed by Roger Stevens, billed as a "tongue-in-cheek documentary" that tries to answer the question of whether or not the television series Doctor Who was sexist.

It uses the conceit of putting the series on trial for the charge of sexism, and features many of the people who contributed to the series over the years, as themselves, presenting evidence, as well as other former Doctor Who contributors in the role of the officers of the court, which is based on Time Lord society.


Cast

  • Nicholas Courtney as Time Judge/Himself
  • Sophie Aldred as Herself
  • James Bree as Counsel for the Defence
  • Nicola Bryant as Herself
  • Terrance Dicks as Himself
  • Carole Ann Ford as Herself
  • Katy Manning as Herself
  • Steve Nankervis as Clerk of the Court
  • John Nathan-Turner as Himself
  • Gary Russell as Himself
  • Mark Strickson as Prosecutor
  • Sarah Sutton as Herself
  • Deborah Watling as Herself
  • Anneke Wills as Herself


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