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->''We want to do a [[ScienceFiction science fiction]] series. The legitimate stuff though -- no tin robots or BEM... Bug-Eyed Monsters! You know... mutations and death rays, brains in glass jars, that kind of crap. We will run all year long. So a good-looking guy, a good-looking girl and a kid who gets herself into all kinds of trouble. Plus an older man. Quirky. I'll come back to him.''
-->-- '''Sydney Newman'''

JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here it all began... behind the scenes.

''An Adventure in Space and Time'' is a ninety minute {{docudrama}} about the creation of ''Series/DoctorWho'', and more broadly about [[Creator/WilliamHartnell the First Doctor]]'s era, headed up by Creator/MarkGatiss in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the show's existence. It premiered on Creator/{{BBC}}2 on November 21st 2013.

It stars Creator/DavidBradley as Creator/WilliamHartnell, Creator/JessicaRaine as the show's first producer Creator/VerityLambert, Creator/BrianCox as BBC Head of Drama Creator/SydneyNewman, and Creator/SachaDhawan as ''Doctor Who'''s first director Creator/WarisHussein.

Much acclaim was given to David Bradley's performance as Hartnell. Many viewers noted that with the makeup, David Bradley looked uncannily like the First Doctor. He made such an impression that he was tapped to play the First Doctor in the series proper for the 2017 Christmas Special [[Recap/DoctorWho2017CSTwiceUponATime "Twice Upon a Time"]], the final part of the GrandFinale for Creator/PeterCapaldi's Twelfth Doctor, making him the third such actor to play One (after Hartnell himself and Richard Hurndall, both of whom were long dead). David Bradley, Claudia Grant, Jemma Powell and Jamie Glover (who played Creator/CaroleAnnFord, Creator/JacquelineHill and Creator/WilliamRussell) also appear in a series of First Doctor stories produced by Creator/BigFinish.

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!!Tropes:

* TheSixties: The docudrama is set between the conceptualization and launching of ''Doctor Who'' in 1963 up to the end of Creator/WilliamHartnell's run as the First Doctor in 1966.
* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle: "DAY-leks"? "Door-locks"? No Sydney, it's "Dal-eks". Although, he ''does'' [[ThirdTimesTheCharm get it right the third time]].
* AdaptationOriginConnection: In real life, Creator/InnesLloyd was the one who recruited Creator/PatrickTroughton to be William Hartnell's successor. Here, it's Creator/SydneyNewman due to being a CompositeCharacter with Lloyd.
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The circumstances leading to William Hartnell's departure from the show is heavily altered for RuleOfDrama (full details below).
* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Creator/VerityLambert rarely loses her composure, which is a good thing considering her job.
* AndStarring: "With Creator/LesleyManville and Creator/BrianCox as Creator/SydneyNewman".
* BaitAndSwitch:
** What appears to be a TARDIS on a film set turns out to be a real police box.
** What appears to be a close-up of a Dalek turns out to be Lee Harvey Oswald's rifle.
* BittersweetEnding: The original creators of the show depart one by one to an increasing air of melancholy, and Bill himself is eventually forced to depart the show due to ill health, but their legacy lives on half a century later.
* BlatantLies: The producers buttering up William Hartnell on how great the show is. Ironically it all turns out to be true.
* BookEnds: The show starts off with William Hartnell at a dead stop at the sight of a Police Box at the side of the road. You find out at the end it was right after he was told he was being cut from the show [[HeroicBSOD and was still in shock.]]
* ButtMonkey: Len is an extra who is frequently on the receiving end of various misfortunes. Over the course of the film, he overheats in his Cyberman costume while waiting for William Hartnell to get on the set, gets sand in his underwear while playing a caveman, is forgotten about when the rest of the production crew flees the set due to the sprinklers going off, and is yelled at by a director for letting his Dalek get too close to the kerb.
* CallForward: As he breaks down over the end of his tenure as the Doctor, despite accepting it, William Hartnell says the [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime immortal final words of the 10th Doctor.]]
-->'''William Hartnell:''' [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime I don't want to go!]]
* TheCameo:
** Creator/WilliamRussell and Creator/CaroleAnnFord, who played the original companions Ian Chesterton and Susan Foreman in the show's first seasons, appear. Creator/AnnekeWills, known for her role as Polly Wright, and Creator/JeanMarsh (companion Sara Kingdom, Morgana Le Fay) show up in the cheering crowd during the celebrations after finishing "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E5TheWebPlanet The Web Planet]]". (In real life, Creator/VerityLambert stayed on later.)
** William Hartnell, just before he films his regeneration scene, looks over the TARDIS to find Creator/MattSmith, in-character as the 11th Doctor (the incumbent when the film was produced and first broadcast) smiling back at him. The version first aired on BBC Four in 2023 replaces this cameo with one of Creator/NcutiGatwa in-character as the 15th Doctor.
** At the very end, there is a TV showing the real William Hartnell delivering his famous goodbye speech from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth "The Dalek Invasion of Earth"]].
* CastingCouch: Variant: people in the BBC [[DeliberateValuesDissonance assume]] that Creator/VerityLambert got her job as producer of the show because she was sleeping with Creator/SydneyNewman. [[AvertedTrope It's not true.]]
* CastingGag:
** Creator/NicholasBriggs is the current Dalek voice-actor. He portrays Peter Hawkins, who had been the Dalek voice-actor.
** Mark Eden had played the title character of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E4MarcoPolo "Marco Polo"]]. Here, he portrays the executive who orders ''Doctor Who'' cancelled (and a scene shows the cast filming "Marco Polo").
* CelebrityParadox: Creator/DavidBradley, Jessica Raine, Creator/BrianCox, Creator/NicholasBriggs, Creator/JeanMarsh, Reece Shearsmith, and Creator/SachaDhawan have or will appear on ''Doctor Who'' before and after the docudrama. Same can be said for Creator/WilliamRussell, Creator/CaroleAnnFord, Mark Eden and Creator/AnnekeWills, but what's special about their case is they are also characters here played by different actors/actresses.
* CompositeCharacter:
** The character of Creator/WarisHussein combines the real-life activities of the real Hussein and script editor Creator/DavidWhitaker.
** Also Creator/SydneyNewman takes over actions done by the series' post-Verity producers, in particular the scene where he informs Hartnell the show is going on without him. In real life, producer Innes Lloyd had that conversation. By that time, Newman had moved on to another job at the BBC and no longer had any involvement with the show.
* CoolOldGuy: Hartnell becomes this [[TookALevelInKindness as the film goes on]].
* DeceptivelySillyTitle: The title makes it seem like the film/special is light-hearted and all fun. It had its moments but the overall tone is dramatic.
* DecoyProtagonist: Creator/VerityLambert and Creator/WarisHussein appear to be the leads with Hartnell in a supporting role... until Waris leaves halfway through the film and Verity follows shortly afterwards, leaving the weight of the drama squarely on Hartnell's shoulders.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance:
** It's strongly implied that many within the BBC didn't take producer Creator/VerityLambert and director Creator/WarisHussein seriously, because she was female and Jewish, and he was homosexual and Indian. This gets lampshaded when Hussein and Lambert respectively call themselves "the posh wog" and "the pushy Jewish bird" during a toast.
** Almost everyone smokes. This was TruthInTelevision.
* DescriptionCut: When Verity is trying to sell William Hartnell on the idea of the series. When she describes the "state of the art facilities", we cut to the Lime Grove studio in disrepair and when she talks about how the sound effects are created with the latest technology, we cut to BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Delia Derbyshire revealing that sound tech Brian Hodgson was just scraping metal keys across piano strings to create the signature TARDIS sound effect. And "The scripts are going wonderfully! Wonderfully!" Cut to script being thrown in the waste paper basket.
* DramaticIrony:
** A comedic example with Creator/SydneyNewman's pitch for the show, where he states that ''Doctor Who'' will set itself apart from other sci-fi stories by being devoid of "tin robots or BEM... Bug-Eyed Monsters! You know... mutations and death rays, brains in glass jars, that kind of crap," all of which would appear in ''Doctor Who'' on multiple occasions over the years.
*** In a similar vein, there's the fact of the matter that the Daleks, the one alien race that keeps popping up on the show again and again, despite ''numerous'' attempts at writing them out of the show, are '''the reason''' why ''Doctor Who'' wasn't cancelled outright from the start.
** Hartnell on realising how famous he's become. "No-one's irreplaceable, eh?"
* {{Dramatization}}: The film retells the behind-the-scenes circumstances behind the early years of ''Doctor Who''.
* {{Epigraph}}: The film opens with a recreation of one of Creator/TheBBC's channel idents from the 1960s, with the {{continuity announce|ment}}r reciting the Doctor's line from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E6TheAztecs "The Aztecs"]] stating that "you can't rewrite history, not one line."
* EverybodySmokes: Even a [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E2TheTenthPlanet Cyberman]]... well, an actor in a Cyberman costume at the very least.
* ExecutiveMeddling: InUniverse. Subverted with Creator/SydneyNewman, who admittedly did meddle in ''Doctor Who''[='s=] early days, but this was out of a genuine love of the show and wanting to see it be the best it could be. Played straight with Newman's superiors who want to kill ''Doctor Who'' [[ScrewedByTheNetwork after only one night's viewing figures]], figures which had been hugely skewed by the previous night's assassination of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy.
* FiveSecondForeshadowing: Creator/WarisHussein complains about how hot it is inside the studio while the production crew is preparing to start filming the first episode of "An Unearthly Child". A couple minutes later, the power for the set cuts out and the fire alarm and sprinklers go off, resulting in the actors fleeing the TARDIS set.
* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The 2023 television broadcast of ''Adventure'' replaces Creator/MattSmith’s cameo with newly-filmed footage of Creator/NcutiGatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor to reflect the continuing future of ''Doctor Who''. Additionally, scenes based around the filming of "An Unearthly Child" had to be edited due to the ongoing rights dispute with the original writer's son, Stef Coburn, which has also prevented the serial itself from appearing on streaming services.
* GilliganCut: When Verity and Waris are extolling the show's virtues to William Hartnell:
-->'''William''': I need to see scripts!\\
'''Verity''': Oh, they’re going wonderfully!\\
''Mervyn Pinfield bins a script.''\\
'''Verity''': The BBC are really excited about the show, they’re throwing everything at it. State of the art facilities.\\
''A stagehand sweeping the dim, deserted Lime Grove Studio 34.''
* GoodLuckGesture: During filming [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E2TheDaleks the Daleks' first serial]], Creator/VerityLambert crosses her fingers behind her back, hoping this would boost the ratings. Thankfully, this works.
* HalfwayPlotSwitch: The first half focuses on producer Creator/VerityLambert and director Creator/WarisHussein's struggle to get ''Doctor Who'' off the ground with actor William Hartnell just being one of many puzzle pieces they must fit together. Then after the Daleks have ensured that the series will be a smash-hit, we start to make time-skips following Hartnell and his failing health, and how he was forced to bow out from the show in order to save it.
* HappilyMarried: The Hartnells. Mrs. Hartnell is clearly dedicated to looking after her husband as his health is failing.
* HarsherInHindsight: InUniverse:
** Hartnell's initial reluctance to take on the role, given the circumstances of his eventual departure.
--->'''Hartnell:''' I don't want to take on another long run, had enough of that on ''The Army Game'', nearly killed me.
** Hartnell's earlier flubs ("Check the [[FreudianSlip fornicator]]!") turn out to be this when it becomes apparent he's ill and his memory is starting to suffer.
* {{Homage}}:
** Many scenes from the show were recreated for the docudrama as accurately as possible, including [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOoO6zdP87M the scene of the Daleks on Westminster Bridge]] from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth "The Dalek Invasion of Earth"]]. And apparently the Daleks today are just as hard to steer as they were in the sixties.
** At one point, while he's struggling to recall his lines, Hartnell complains to the director of "people dancing about in my eyeline." In real life, this was actually said by Creator/JonPertwee during the production of a 1970s episode. (The footage still exists, and has been included as an extra on DVD.)
* HowWeGotHere: Starts in 1966 with the production of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E2TheTenthPlanet "The Tenth Planet"]], then jumps back to 1963 and works its way from there. As a result, the initial scene of Hartnell's angry outburst in his dressing room takes on a new context when we [[OnceMoreWithClarity return to it later on]].
* IAmNotShazam: Played straight in-universe. ''Everyone,'' even people on the show, even Creator/WilliamHartnell himself refer to the character of The Doctor as "Doctor Who," which is [[JustifiedTrope historically accurate]].[[note]]The character was listed in the credits first as "Dr. Who", then "Doctor Who", all the way up until 1981, only being changed to the proper title of "the Doctor" at PromotedFanboy Creator/PeterDavison's request (the "Doctor Who" listing in the credits was briefly brought back in 2005, only to again be changed to "the Doctor" at the request of Creator/DavidTennant). Even then, staff and press releases still use the improper "Doctor Who" moniker to this day to avoid any ambiguity, as "the Doctor" could refer to any bevy of fictional physicians and scientists.[[/note]]
* InsistentTerminology: Daleks are not robots, nor are they [=BEMs=] (bug-eyed monsters).
* ItWillNeverCatchOn: [[ExecutiveMeddling A higher BBC executive wants Newman to cancel the show after the first four episodes.]] Newman is opposed to introducing the Daleks (and gracious enough to later admit he was wrong). The "cancel after four bit" really occurred, although the order of events is changed for dramatic purposes -- in reality, the show had been ordered to twenty-six episodes when it began transmission.
* {{Jerkass}}: Rex Tucker, the interim producer of the show prior to Creator/VerityLambert being installed in the position, is depicted as being a boorish, sexist idiot who wants to cast a younger actor as the Doctor, and basically ignores every comment Verity makes. She quickly sends him packing.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** After Hartnell realised he'd badly upset Creator/CaroleAnnFord by taking umbrage with her spending her money on frivolously items and "new togs", she later finds her dressing room table covered with roses and an apology note. Hartnell was grouchy and unapproachable in general, and tended to suffer with snobbery over being a "legitimate character actor", but ''Doctor Who'' really helped him become somewhat more mellow and he would happily go into character when approached by children.
** Creator/SydneyNewman wasn't afraid to throw his weight around and be quite mean, but this tended to be more about lighting a fire under people he knew could do better than it was about being genuinely a jerk. He was also man enough to give people second chances and didn't mind eating crow when Verity proves him wrong about the Daleks.
* LargeHam: Creator/SydneyNewman. His brash, Hollywood-style personality[[note]] Ironic given he was Canadian[[/note]] is in stark contrast to the sedate, by-the-rules approach of the BBC. And for a double helping of ham, Newman is played by Creator/BrianCox.
-->[[CatchPhrase "Pop! Pop! Pop!"]]
* LighterAndSofter: Sydney complains that the Doctor is too abrasive in his first appearance. He orders it reshot.
* LogoJoke: The film opens with the 1963 BBC globe ident.
* MagicRealism: The film is a realistic docudrama except for Hartnell's vision of a future Doctor actor[[note]]Matt Smith in the 2013 airing, Ncuti Gatwa in the 2023 airing[[/note]] at the end.
* MakingTheMasterpiece: The film details the making of ''Doctor Who''[='s=] first few years, from its initially rocky start in 1963 up through the departure of Creator/WilliamHartnell in 1966.
* ManlyTears: Hartnell broke down to his wife after he was let go by the show.
* MascotMook: Creator/VerityLambert insists on keeping the Daleks in the programme, despite the skepticism of her superiors, and they quickly become this with the younger viewers.
* MetafictionalTitle: A {{biopic}} of the people responsible for the creation of a show about a {{time travel}}ling alien.
* MoodWhiplash: When Creator/VerityLambert can't get Hartnell to be less temperamental, Creator/SydneyNewman shows up and [[AppealToFlattery expertly butters Hartnell up with praise]] for his acting, putting Hartnell into a much better and more receptive mood. Verity is delighted and thanks Sydney, but he turns to her and brusquely tells her she needs to be a better producer. This causes her to [[TookALevelInBadass take a level in producer]] (see below).
* MythologyGag: Quite a few peppered through the dialogue:
** [[Characters/DoctorWhoFifthDoctor "Brave heart, darling!"]]
** Waris complains about the cramped, tiny studio, saying it's "smaller on the inside."
** "We're looking at ways of refreshing it. Um... [[TheNthDoctor regenerating]] it."
** Hartnell sadly mutters "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime I don't want to go]]" to his wife when the news of his ousting sinks in.
** "A doctor? Does he [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums make people better]]?"
** The opening shot of the drama is of Hartnell's car parked near a Police Box on Barnes Common. The [[Literature/DoctorWhoNovelisations original novelisation]] of the [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E2TheDaleks first Dalek serial]] had Ian and Barbara finding the TARDIS on Barnes Common, rather than [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild in the junkyard at Totter's Lane]].
** Hartnell complains that the TARDIS set is "too bloody big - takes up half the studio". Fast forward to [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E1Rose 2005]]...and then again to [[Recap/DoctorWho60thASTheStarBeast 2023]]...
** When an extra refuses to have his teeth blackened for the caveman story, Creator/WarisHussein says with exasperation that, "It's 100,000 BC! It's the Tribe of Gum!". The first Doctor Who serial was known as both "100,000 BC" and "The Tribe of Gum". The name "An Unearthly Child" was eventually made the pseudo-official title for the entire serial when it was featured on home media releases, but it was originally only the name of the first episode.
** The narration over the recreation of the '60s BBC ident at the start of the film has a memorable one:
--->'''Announcer:''' This is the BBC. The following program is based on actual events. It is important to remember, however, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E6TheAztecs that you can't rewrite history, not one line.]] Except, perhaps, when you embark on [[TitleDrop an adventure in space and time.]]
** In a bit of TemptingFate, when William says goodbye to Verity, he says that [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E2TheTenthPlanet "This old body of mine's]] [[BaitAndSwitch got a few more years on it."]]
** When Bill and Verity are checking how they did at the races by looking up the results in the paper on the set of Marco Polo, Bill responds to Verity's question about how much she's won by reeling off the list of things The Doctor had won in character playing backgammon in the story
* NewspaperDating:
** In a variation, the opening scene features a close-up of William Hartnell's windscreen, with his tax disc set to expire Hallowe'en 1966, two days after the airing of Episode 4 of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E2TheTenthPlanet "Tenth Planet"]], his GrandFinale as the incumbent Doctor.
** In the aftermath of the airing of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild An Unearthly Child]]", Creator/SydneyNewman holds up a newspaper about the Kennedy assassination that occurred the day before it had aired.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Invoked by William Hartnell in the interview footage at the end. He attributes his popularity with children despite being somewhat [[GrumpyOldMan grumpy]] as being because both he and the Doctor are a mix of "the Wizard of Oz and Father Christmas".
* NumberOfTheBeast: Creator/TheBBC sold their Dalek playsuit at sixty six shillings and sixpence, or £3.6.6.[[note]]Which amounts to £3.33 in "new" British money, £56.84 today.[[/note]]
* ObligatoryJoke:
** At the start of the film everyone's waiting on Hartnell, who's moping in the dressing room.
--->"What's the hold up?"\\
"You know who."
** And again:
--->'''Verity:''' Creator/HGWells meets Father Christmas -- that's the Doctor.\\
'''Hartnell:''' Doctor... who?
** Creator/PatrickTroughton uses a "Who's who?" joke as a way of trying to defuse the tension when getting ready to shoot the regeneration scene with Bill.
* OldHeroNewPals: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. The show's RevolvingDoorCasting of supporting cast members and off-screen personnel increasingly stressed Hartnell.
* PlayingAgainstType: (InUniverse) Bill Hartnell was keen to take the role as The Doctor because he was becoming sick of being handed nothing but "Criminals and perishing Sergent Majors" to play. Ironic, given that subsequent Doctors (including Hartnell's immediate successor) would be worried that appearing on ''Doctor Who'' would get them typecast.
* RealPersonEpilogue: The film ends with a side-by-side comparison of the real people depicted in the film with the actors who played them.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Creator/SydneyNewman zig-zags this trope. On the one hand he gives Creator/VerityLambert the job of producing the show and sees enough potential in the pilot to let it be reshot (which was ''expensive''), as well as, you know, ''commissioning the show to begin with''. On the other hand he's heavily opposed to the Daleks, and several other aspects of the show which would become popular, though even then he's man enough to admit when he's wrong.
* RebuiltSet: A detailed replication of the First Doctor's TARDIS, plus [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild Foreman's Yard]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E2TheDaleks the Dalek city]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth World's End]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E2TheTenthPlanet Antarctica...]]
* TheRemake: Several scenes from the show, including [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Lvd8v8o-8 the very first TARDIS scene]], were reconstructed using the actors playing Hartnell, Creator/CaroleAnnFord, Creator/WilliamRussell and Jacqueline Hill.
* ReplacementScrappy: (InUniverse) Hartnell is visibly upset over his show's RevolvingDoorCasting of both behind-the-scenes personnel and on-camera talents, and he makes it clear to them. Ironically (and TruthInTelevision), the only replacement he didn't resent is [[Creator/PatrickTroughton his own]].
--> ''He really hates goodbyes, does he?''
* RuleOfDrama: In real life, Hartnell's departure due to his deteriorating health was his own choice, and the casting of Creator/PatrickTroughton was on his recommendation. It plays out here as Hartnell asking for a reduced workload and Newman regretfully telling him he's out, but still conveys how the show has impacted Hartnell, and vice versa.
* SavedByCanon: Creator/VerityLambert's fears that the show will be cancelled are a little anti-climactic when you're watching the special with a big "50TH ANNIVERSARY OF DOCTOR WHO" stamp in the corner of the screen. Ditto with Creator/SydneyNewman's skepticism that the Daleks will catch on, after they've become so iconic and representative of the franchise.
* SceneryPorn: If you like Mid-Century Modern design. As it was one of the last programmes filmed there, it's something of a love-letter to the BBC TV Centre, with numerous scenes showing off the building at various angles. It helped that the building was no longer in use, so the actors weren't getting in the way of any real BBC staff, and corridors could be dressed to match the period. (It's not entirely clear if the office interiors were shot at TV Centre or were studio re-creations.)
* SciFiGhetto: (InUniverse)
-->'''BBC Exec:''' Science Fiction -- is it really that popular?\\
'''Sydney Newman:''' Last time I looked.\\
'''BBC Exec:''' For the juvenile boys, perhaps.\\
'''Sydney Newman:''' (''under his breath'') [[JustForFun/OneOfUs I like it...]]
* SelfDeprecation:
** Hartnell is getting ready to (unwillingly) hand over the show to Patrick Troughton and, trying to be a good sport, tells him how he told the producers there was only one man who could take over the show. Troughton sweetly defuses the tension by asking, "Couldn't they get him?"
** When William Hartnell and Creator/CaroleAnnFord are talking about her leaving the show, Carole says she doesn't want to scream at "nasty monsters" anymore. William's response: "Well, that's not a nice thing to say about me."
* SpearCarrier: Hartnell himself invokes this about a minor role he once had in a stage production of ''Theatre/KingLear'', alluding to his acting career in general.
* StraightGay: Creator/WarisHussein, appropriately for the time period.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Long after the original production crew have moved on, Hartnell is contending with a new crew he doesn't know very well and who don't know the ins and outs of the show they're producing. They don't even know how to make the glass cylinder in the TARDIS console move up and down. Thoroughly exasperated and fed up, Hartnell bellows the question of whether anybody knows how to do anything on the set.
** Hartnell eventually shoos away the technician who's trying to operate the cylinder and flicks the correct switch himself. This almost certainly ArtisticLicence, because in real life the unions wouldn't have allowed actors to do technicians' jobs.
* ThatCameOutWrong:
-->'''Waris:''' It's what you do so well, Mr Hartnell. Stern and scary! (''sees Hartnell's expression'') ...with a twinkle!
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: (InUniverse) Hartnell is increasingly upset over his show's RevolvingDoorCasting of both behind-the-scenes personnel and on-camera talents.
-->'''Hartnell:''' They're all gone now, all gone.
* TokenMiniMoe: Hartnell's granddaughter Judith fills the role. She's the only prominent child character and instantly provides adorable and heartwarming moments everytime she and her grandfather are sharing a scene.
* TookALevelInBadass: Creator/VerityLambert finds it difficult to get Hartnell under control by being nice to him, so when Sydney turns up on set, she calls him in. Sydney expertly flatters Hartnell's ego, but when Verity thanks him he bluntly states that she needs to start acting like a producer. Verity then [[SilkHidingSteel takes the lesson to heart]] by going straight to the set designer's office and, rather than just ask him when the TARDIS set will be ready, she sits at his desk and demands he make something. It works.
* TookALevelInKindness: Hartnell's character development over the programme, from a brusque, temperamental character actor to a man who became an icon to children across the UK and adored it, paralleling the First Doctor's evolution over the course of the show.
* Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad: Sydney wants to avoid sci-fi clichés like {{Tin Can Robot}}s and [[EyeOnAStalk Bug-Eyed]] [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters]]. The Daleks combine both these features yet help the show achieve popular success.
* TroubledProduction: (InUniverse) Since this covers the filming of "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild An Unearthly Child]]" and the early days of the show, this is a major given. As for the docudrama itself, getting it commissioned for the 50th Anniversary year wasn't difficult; however, Gatiss originally had the idea for the 40th anniversary back in 2003 before the revival of ''Doctor Who'', and at that time there was far less interest.
* TwoferTokenMinority: Lambert is a Jewish woman, Hussein is Indian and homosexual.
* UniverseBible: It shows how much Hartnell got involved with the show that he becomes a walking and talking version of this. He insists that the set be built so that he can assign a function to all the different switches and levers, claiming that the kids will notice if he uses a button to open the door one week and a different button for the same purpose the following week. When Lambert and Hussein have left the show, he refuses to start a scene because the TARDIS is meant to be in flight and the glass cylinder on the console isn't going up and down. When nobody knows how to make it do so, he says "I'll do it myself!" and pokes around inside the TARDIS console until he finds the right switch.
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Aside from the altered circumstances of Hartnell's departure and the insertion of a few [[CanonForeigner non-historical]] people just so old cast members can make cameos, everything is overall intact.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The ending of the docudrama briefly elaborates on what became of Creator/WarisHussein, Creator/VerityLambert, Creator/SydneyNewman and Creator/WilliamHartnell.
* YeahShot: Verity and Warris did this at the BBC station's rooftop after ''Doctor Who'' is officially green-lit.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: William Hartnell was a famous real life case of it, only being 55 when the show started. Here he's played by 71 year old David Bradley, who fits perfectly.
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