Editor Benjamin Cook and lead colourisation artist Rich Tipple discuss how they brought the Second Doctor's final adventure to modern audiences with 'The War Games in Colour' The War Games in Colour debuted on BBC iPlayer and BBC Four in December 2024, and now fans can bring home the special colourised edit of the Second Doctor 's finale in a collectible physical release. We spoke. Originally aired in 1969, The War Games marked the end of an era for the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), following him and his companions Zoe and Jamie as.
The last black and white Doctor Who adventure to be broadcast on TV has been remade in colour. The War Games, a 1969 10-episode epic, was the swansong for Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor. Classic Doctor Who story 'The War Games' to be brought to life in stunning new colourisation to air on BBC Four and iPlayer on 23rd December.
A year on from the colourised version of The Daleks, released to tie in with Doctor Who's 60th anniversary, comes The War Games in Colour, another root. The War Games in Colour was a colourised 90-minute re-cut and updated edition of The War Games, the seventh and final serial of season 6 of Doctor Who. Among the changes made to the story, such as having the black and white story now be in colour and combining all ten parts into one single episode with updated music and effects, The War Games in Colour very notably replaced the sketches of.
The final black and white adventure returns in full colour! 🎨 #DoctorWho: THE WAR GAMES in Colour premieres on BBC iPlayer on December 23rd.. The Daleks in Colour was a colourised 75-minute re-cut and updated edition of The Daleks, the second serial of season 1 of Doctor Who. This new edition was broadcast as part of the 60th Anniversary of the show and was subsequently added alongside its 7.
As part of the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who, The BBC commissioned a bunch of fans to colourise the first Dalek encounter.Enjoy; download before it's taken. The Daleks in Colour: Directed by Richard Martin. With William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, Carole Ann Ford.
As part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of Doctor Who, the first Dalek story has been dazzlingly colourised and weaved into a 75.