The Dark Dimension (later known as Lost in the Dark Dimension) ran into obstacles which prevented it from being produced. Some of the actors, particularly Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker, were not pleased that their roles were so small (the script featured the Fourth Doctor prominently while the others had small scenes).
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| - The Dark Dimension (later known as Lost in the Dark Dimension) ran into obstacles which prevented it from being produced. Some of the actors, particularly Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker, were not pleased that their roles were so small (the script featured the Fourth Doctor prominently while the others had small scenes).
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| - Prof. Oliver Hawkspur, an unnamed creature, Cybermen, Daleks, the Ice Warriors and the Yeti
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| - Unproduced Doctor Who TV stories
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| - Unproduced direct-to-video film
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| - The Dark Dimension (later known as Lost in the Dark Dimension) ran into obstacles which prevented it from being produced. Some of the actors, particularly Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker, were not pleased that their roles were so small (the script featured the Fourth Doctor prominently while the others had small scenes). The main cancellation of the project fell to a miscalculation in the cost of the program. A large sum of money had not been added to both the cost and revenue of the project - that of the cost of putting the show on the air. When the calculations were corrected, it became clear that it was no longer viable to produce the film financially. Attempts were made afterward to lighted the cost of the film by cutting key scenes and restructuring the film entirely - but these eventually fell through. Some minor elements of the scripts - such as characters not being able to be visible because of being in another level of time - were later used in TV: Dimensions in Time.
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