Cast: Tom Baker, Lalla Ward, Christopher Neame, Denis Carey, Daniel Hill, Victoria Burgoyne, David Brierly, Gerald Campion, Shirley Dixon, Derek Pollitt, John Hallet Doctor Who: Shada you can watch in good quality on a smartphone, tablet and PC.
It's said a hero's only as good as his adversary, and in this case, Skagra definitely diminishes the Doctor. External links Christopher Neame at the Internet Movie Database, Christopher Neame at Memory Alpha… She dies in Schweitzer's arms. Also looking for the artifact is Skagra, who is armed with a mind-draining sphere.Doctor Who: Shada you can watch in good quality on a smartphone, tablet and PC. Neame's UK film credits include appearances in two Hammer Horror films: Lust for a Vampire (1971) and Dracula AD 1972 (1972), as well as No Blade of Grass (1970).
An original prop used in the production of the long running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.Skagra (Christopher Neame) spaceship filming miniature - ShadaThis spaceship filming miniature was created for the uncompleted and unaired serial Shada starring Tom Baker as The Doctor which was intended to be broadcast in 1980, it was later released on VHS in 1992 with narration by Tom Baker and the addition of new effects shots produced by Ace Editing.The miniatures for Skagra's spaceship were visioned by BBC Visual Effects Department designer Dave Havard and built in three scales with this being the medium sized version believed to have been constructed by effects assistant Stuart Brisdon in scale with the Krarg carrier miniature. The miniature is constructed from wood and plastic and features a perspex cockpit canopy and a weathered yellow paint finish, the sequences that appear on the VHS and DVD release and feature this very model were not actually created during the visual effects filming which took place at Ealing Studios in November 1979 but were instead rendered from still photographs taken at the time. Born in London, in 1947, he was educated at independent school "King's School" in Canterbury, Kent. Enjoy with youbaselimit.com. In Neame's case his Doctor Who appearance was never shown on television although it was released on VHS. He started his film career at the beginning of 70s, as he debuted in Lust for a Vampire (1971), after some TV work, he was noticed in Dracula AD (1972), where he played Christopher Lee's (Dracula) personal assistant Johnny Alucard. Christopher Neame (born 12 September 1947) played Skagra in the television version of Shada. When a dangerous artifact goes missing from the study of retired Time Lord, Professor Chronotis, he calls on the help of the Doctor and Romana.
Christopher Neame In 1980 Christopher Neame appeared in Doctor Who as the alien Skagra in the Douglas Adams-scripted Shada. A compilation of footage from this then unfinished story (from the television series Doctor Who (1963)) was released on BBC Video, introduced by and with to camera linking material from Tom Baker. The final previously unpublished photograph presented here shows this ships large scale counterpart behind the scenes at Ealing Studios during the visual effects shoot.This represents an incredibly rare example of an original filming miniature and a highly displayable artefact from this classic science fiction series.The miniature measures approximately 9.5" long and remains in excellent condition with some minor paint wear and lacking one piece of detail from the left rear, otherwise very fine.© 2020 The Prop Gallery Limited He played the villain Skagra in the serial Shada, which was partially filmed during Doctor Who's 1979-1980 season but abandoned due to a BBC strike, it was later reconstructed for home video release.