The BBC film cameras were small, light, and didn't have very good quality, so they were strictly used in locations the much larger, fancier video cameras couldn't go. One episode was shot entirely on film as a way of getting around a picket line, but aside from that, Doctor Who was basically always shot with interior scenes on video and exterior scenes on film, until the 80s came and ruined everything forever.
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