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Doctor Who - 2001: A Who Odyssey

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

The Doctor Who adventure The Wheel in Space aired in April 1968, the same month that Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey was released. Two great space epics both with wheel shaped space stations, menacing artificial intelligences, really cool space suits, life forms in bubbly eggs...and could the Monolith have been a TARDIS? It was fun to imagine
**Matt Smith nudity warning** ;-)

Made in Lightwave. The spaceplane and red chair are with thanks to the 2001-3d-archive. Low earth orbit is by Steve Skinner.
Merry Christmas!

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  • Brilliant!! And it all made perfect sense to me!

  • Totally mindblowing! Love it!

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  • Fantastic, I just love this, Very well done indeed

  • Excellent!

    

  • Astounding

  • That is the most wonderful, incredible labor of Who-love I have ever seen. Moved me to tears. And that's not easy to do.

  • I think it is ten bilion or eighty billion pities that this story is incomplete, and we cannot have a dvd release of this story.I can only hope that one day it becomes possible, to make animated versions of the two lost episodes like they have done with the Invasion that was bloody good in billions of ways.I also wish all the existing Dr Who stories, would be released on audio as television soundtracks like all the missing and incomplete stories have been. I would love to see, that happen.

  • Goodness, I LOVE that Servo Robot! And its cousins, the Quarks! RETRO CHUNKY ROBOTS RULE, I say! (And why not?!) This is as much fun as your recent ALIEN meets THE WHEEL IN SPACE trailer! Wondrous :-)

  • You made that?? absolutely indredible Well Done!

  • Fantastic, what a cool little pic, how come i missed this!

  • That. Was. Brilliant!

  • Wow. How brilliant if obscure. What's next? The Celestial Toymaker and Yellow Submarine?

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