
Last Stop White City 2010
"Series of interviews about the characters of Ian and Barbara departing Doctor Who."
Delve into the fascinating backstory of *Last Stop White City (2010)*, a concise yet insightful documentary that celebrates the iconic duo of Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton, Earth's first companions on the Doctor's legendary adventures.
Director: James Goss
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Last Stop White City* (2010) about?
*Last Stop White City* (2010) is a short documentary that traces the origins of Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton, the first humans to travel with the Doctor in *Doctor Who*. Through interviews with cast and crew, including William Russell, it highlights their impact on the show's early narrative and legacy.
Who directed *Last Stop White City*?
The film was directed by James Goss, a filmmaker known for his work in television documentaries and *Doctor Who* related projects.
Who stars in *Last Stop White City*?
The documentary features actor William Russell, director Richard Martin, studio vision mixer Clive Doig, and writer Simon Guerrier, all sharing insights into the iconic characters.
Is *Last Stop White City* (2010) worth watching?
While short in runtime, *Last Stop White City* (2010) offers a nostalgic and informative look at *Doctor Who*'s early days. Its focus on the first companions makes it a compelling watch for fans of the series, despite its unrated status.
How long is *Last Stop White City*?
*Last Stop White City* (2010) has a runtime of 13 minutes.
About Last Stop White City (2010) — A Tribute to *Doctor Who*'s Iconic First Companions
Delve into the fascinating backstory of *Last Stop White City (2010)*, a concise yet insightful documentary that celebrates the iconic duo of Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton, Earth's first companions on the Doctor's legendary adventures. Directed by James Goss, this 13-minute film captures their journey through a series of candid interviews with key figures, including actor William Russell, director Richard Martin, and writer Simon Guerrier. Set against the retro charm of classic *Doctor Who*, the documentary explores themes of adventure, nostalgia, and the enduring appeal of the show's early era.
With a focus on the creative minds behind the scenes, *Last Stop White City (2010)* offers a behind-the-scenes look at the characters who shaped one of television's most beloved sci-fi franchises. Its intimate tone and rich historical context make it a must-watch for fans of the series and a fascinating glimpse into the legacy of *Doctor Who*.