Story: | 140 | Writer: | John S. Drew |
Code: | 5D | Production details: | 1995 Everlasting Films |
Number: | 16D5 | Duration: | 73 minutes |
Trailer | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Doctor Who | - | Jeffrey Coburn | (all) |
Comdr. Mark Triyad | - | Peter Hinchman | (4) |
Dara Hamilton | - | Sheri Devine | (all) |
Kartz | - | Jym De Natale | (all) |
Reimer | - | Chip Jamison | (all) |
Script Editor | Raymond De Long |
Title Music | Peter Howell |
Graphics | Jeri Rogers |
Story by | John S. Drew |
Special Sounds | Everlasting Films |
Title Sequence by | Sid Sutton |
Everlasting Films | |
Bernard Lodge | |
Produced by | Douglas Phillips |
Executive producer | Richard Segal |
Directed by | Sheri Devine |
The Time Brokers was a story I always wanted to write. I've tried developing it as an actual TV episode, and a fan video production. I even sent along a pitch to Marvel comics in the hopes they might want to produce it. Then I came upon Everlasting Films' website and sent a proposal to them. The rest, they say, is history. While each of my stories have always had something I've enjoyed writing about, The Time Brokers will always be my personal favorite.
- John S. Drew
One of my favorite stories to date, as I got to play one of the main evil guys! I wish I had done a bit more warming up on my Slavic accent, because it seemed to be much better in the latter half of the story than the beginning, but that's just my opinion. I loved the scene where we caught the Doctor and his companions in our office. I was very unhappy with my portrayal of the old farmer at the beginning of the story because my voice completely changed a few lines in. Kudos to Chip [Jamison] for his portrayal of the Crenach. If you could have seen his face by the end of one of our scenes, well, I appreciated his work that much more. Did a great job as Reimer as well. Everyone was well up to speed on this one. Well done to all!
- Jym De Natale