Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Ask Louise Page - episode four

As we enter week four of Ask Louise Page, we have two quite probing questions!

Louise talks candidly about inheriting the Doctor Who costume department, dispelling any illusions you may have about its grandure or significance.

But first she give us an insight into what might have been if money and time had been no object and reflects on some of her less proud moments.

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Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Ask Louise Page - episode three

It’s week three of Ask Louise Page, and our next question comes from Russia - showing how far Doctor Who’s reach extends across the globe.

Our second question today touches on an area of Louise’s costume work that is often overlooked: dressing the monsters. Here she talks at length about a number of her favourite collaborations, and her less successful moments . . .
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Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Ask Louise Page - episode two

This week on Ask Louise Page we come to two interesting questions.

Thank you to the contributors who sent these in.
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Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Ask Louise Page - episode one

Today, and every Wednesday for the next ten weeks, I am proud to bring you an episode of Ask Louise Page.

Following on from my extensive interviews on the Tenth Doctor’s ties, she kindly agreed to answer twenty questions from you, my readers.

In late May I was able to put them to her, and now I can bring you the answers she gave.

First up is an unusual question about Wilf Mott, played by Bernard Cribbins.
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Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions