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Lust in Space 1998

52 min📅 1998-05-28

Explore *Lust in Space (1998)*, a quirky and thought-provoking documentary-comedy that dares to ask whether *Doctor Who* ever crossed the line of sexism amid its cosmic adventures.

Director: Roger Christopher Stevens

Cast

James Bree
James Bree
Counsel for the Defense
Nicholas Courtney
Nicholas Courtney
Time Judge / self
Mark Strickson
Mark Strickson
Prosecutor
Steve Nankervis
Clerk of the Court
Terrance Dicks
Terrance Dicks
Self
Gary Russell
Gary Russell
Self
John Nathan-Turner
John Nathan-Turner
Self
Anneke Wills
Anneke Wills
Self
Nicola Bryant
Nicola Bryant
Self
Sophie Aldred
Sophie Aldred
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Lust in Space* (1998) about?

*Lust in Space* is a satirical documentary-comedy that examines *Doctor Who*'s portrayal of gender and sexuality through a fictional trial, where the Doctor faces accusations of sexism. The film blends humor and analysis to explore whether the iconic sci-fi series ever blurred the line between progressive storytelling and outdated tropes.

Who directed *Lust in Space*?

The film was directed by Roger Christopher Stevens, a filmmaker known for his work in documentary and comedy.

Who stars in *Lust in Space*?

The cast features James Bree, Nicholas Courtney, Mark Strickson, Steve Nankervis, and Terrance Dicks, alongside Gary Russell.

Is *Lust in Space* (1998) worth watching?

While it's a niche and unconventional take on *Doctor Who*, *Lust in Space* offers a fun, fast-paced 52-minute dive into the series' cultural impact. Fans of meta-comedy and social satire will likely enjoy its blend of humor and critique, though it's best suited for those familiar with the show's history.

How long is *Lust in Space*?

*Lust in Space* runs for 52 minutes.

About Lust in Space (1998) — A Bold Mock Trial on *Doctor Who*'s Sexism Legacy

Explore *Lust in Space (1998)*, a quirky and thought-provoking documentary-comedy that dares to ask whether *Doctor Who* ever crossed the line of sexism amid its cosmic adventures. Directed by Roger Christopher Stevens, this 52-minute film dives into the iconic sci-fi series' final taboo—its portrayal of gender and desire—by staging a playful mock trial where the Doctor himself stands accused. With a cast featuring James Bree, Nicholas Courtney, and Mark Strickson, the film blends sharp humor with social commentary, dissecting how *Doctor Who* balanced campy charm and progressive themes in its golden era.

The atmosphere crackles with nostalgia and irreverence, mixing archival footage with lively debates that challenge fans to confront the show's contradictions. Stevens' direction keeps the tone lighthearted yet incisive, making it a must-watch for *Doctor Who* enthusiasts and anyone curious about how one of TV's most beloved franchises grappled with its own legacy of gender dynamics.