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Devious is an upcoming fan-made Doctor Who story. Filming started in 1991, with live-action scenes mostly completed by 2005. Though the full production has yet to be completed, the first two episodes were released on YouTube in 2018 and 2020 respectively, and a preview of the final episode can be found on the Special Features DVD of the classic Doctor Who story The War Games. In the final scene Jon Pertwee appears in what was to be his last appearance as the Third Doctor. Pertwee later suffered a fatal heart attack in Connecticut, and died at the age of 76, one year after the scene was filmed in 1995. The recording of Pertwee was used in the Big Finish audio drama for the Doctor Who fortieth anniversary release, Zagreus.

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  • Devious (Doctor Who) (en)
  • Окольный (Доктор Кто) (ru)
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  • «Окольный» (англ. Devious) — фанатская короткометражка по Доктору Кто, события которого идут между эпизодами Военные игры и Остриё из космоса. (ru)
  • Devious is an upcoming fan-made Doctor Who story. Filming started in 1991, with live-action scenes mostly completed by 2005. Though the full production has yet to be completed, the first two episodes were released on YouTube in 2018 and 2020 respectively, and a preview of the final episode can be found on the Special Features DVD of the classic Doctor Who story The War Games. In the final scene Jon Pertwee appears in what was to be his last appearance as the Third Doctor. Pertwee later suffered a fatal heart attack in Connecticut, and died at the age of 76, one year after the scene was filmed in 1995. The recording of Pertwee was used in the Big Finish audio drama for the Doctor Who fortieth anniversary release, Zagreus. (en)
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  • Devious (en)
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  • Devious (en)
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  • Mark Jones, with additional material provided by Mick Paul and Martin Johnson (en)
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  • David Clarke (en)
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  • Mark Jones (en)
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  • Spearhead from Space (en)
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  • * Peter Tuddenham – Voix * Hugh Lloyd – Scribe * David Clarke – Auriga * Anthony Townsend – Callisto * Lynette East – Adreinna * Stephen Cranford – The Covellitor * Ashley Nealfuller – Councillor Chaldor * Arthur Harrod – Aturo * Mark Jones - Doctor Valerian * Heather Cohen – Observer Aquilia * Kris Vincent - Dalek * Chris T Kirk – Observer Vardrah * Ian Edmond – Ralib * Richard Kingshott – Nilan (en)
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  • The War Games (en)
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  • David Clarke (en)
  • Ashley Nealfuller (en)
  • Stephen Cranford (en)
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  • fan film (en)
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  • David Clarke (en)
  • Ashley Nealfuller (en)
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  • Devious is an upcoming fan-made Doctor Who story. Filming started in 1991, with live-action scenes mostly completed by 2005. Though the full production has yet to be completed, the first two episodes were released on YouTube in 2018 and 2020 respectively, and a preview of the final episode can be found on the Special Features DVD of the classic Doctor Who story The War Games. In the final scene Jon Pertwee appears in what was to be his last appearance as the Third Doctor. Pertwee later suffered a fatal heart attack in Connecticut, and died at the age of 76, one year after the scene was filmed in 1995. The recording of Pertwee was used in the Big Finish audio drama for the Doctor Who fortieth anniversary release, Zagreus. What followed was an anniversary episode called 'The Never Was.' This was a 15-minute-long episode comprising new content staring Tony Garner as the Interim Doctor and the Doctor he regenerates into. Anneke Wills, who played the companion Polly in the original series, features in a short cameo. A scene filmed in May 2003 features the actors Peter Tuddenham and Hugh Lloyd as Time Lords, both of whom played parts in the original series. While the completion date has been delayed several times over the years, Episode 1 was finally released online on 5 July 2018. Episode 2 followed on 31 October 2020, with the third episode scheduled sometime in 2021. This has been delayed again and episode 3 will now feature at a Doctor Who convention in early 2022. The showing of episode 3 finally took place at DWAS April 2022's convention, where it was part of their Saturday programme, celebrating all things Doctor Who. The Devious team have been invited back to Premiere episode 4 at the 2023 convention where it'll make part of their evening program. There is also an alternative future where Tony Garner's 'Interim' Doctor doesn't become Jon Pertwee, but has many adventures until he is fatally poisoned and regenerates into a new incarnation of the Third Doctor. This adventure is called 'The Never Was'.' (en)
  • «Окольный» (англ. Devious) — фанатская короткометражка по Доктору Кто, события которого идут между эпизодами Военные игры и Остриё из космоса. (ru)
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  • Jon Pertwee *Patrick Troughton *Tony Garner (en)
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