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Bill & Ben Video : ウィキペディア英語版
Bill & Ben Video

BBV was a video and audio production company specialising in science fiction drama, known for its links with the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' (founder Bill Baggs is a fan, and BBV productions often feature characters and/or actors from the series). The name of the company is short for Bill & Ben Video, "Ben" being the nickname of Bill Baggs's wife, Helen.
==Video==

BBV's first production was ''Summoned by Shadows'', co-produced with the BBC Film Club. Partly as a homage to ''Doctor Who'', of which Baggs was a fan, and partly in a pragmatic attempt to take advantage of a pre-existing audience, ''Summoned by Shadows'' was a ''Who''-style tale of strange doings on a distant planet featuring Colin Baker as the nameless protagonist (listed in the credits as "The Stranger"). Nicola Bryant co-starred as "Miss Brown". The adventures of The Stranger ran to six videos (and two audio dramas, the second remade as the sixth video). (For more information, see The Stranger (video series).)
BBV's next effort was ''The AirZone Solution?'', an ecologically-themed thriller about a near-future conspiracy. Released in 1993, ''Doctor Who'''s thirtieth anniversary year, it featured ''four'' ex-Doctors. Baker and Bryant starred. Successor Sylvester McCoy and predecessors Peter Davison and Jon Pertwee also appeared as members of a small group joined against a sinister conspiracy.
''The Zero Imperative'' (1994) marked a new departure for BBV. Although stuffed to the gills with ex-''Doctor Who'' guest stars, only one of them was actually playing the same character: the story was built around Caroline John's Dr Elizabeth Shaw, the Doctor's companion in the seventh season of ''Doctor Who'', now depicted as an investigator for PROBE (the "Preternatural Research Bureau"). The PROBE series ran for an additional three stories; all four were written by Mark Gatiss, who later found more widespread fame as a member of the League of Gentlemen. The potentially-confusing mixture of Caroline John reprising her ''Doctor Who'' role with other recognisable ''Who'' stars playing different characters worked against the series, as did the way that Liz Shaw often seemed to be herself a different character from the ''Doctor Who'' original. (The latter problem may have been exacerbated by the fact that, although BBV had obtained permission to use Liz Shaw, they had no rights relating to ''Doctor Who'' itself - which meant that no explicit reference could be made to any other aspect of ''Doctor Who'', including the events of the stories in which Liz had appeared.)
BBV's next series was a spin-off from two ''Doctor Who'' stories in the 1970s in which the Doctor assisted the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT) in defeating the Autons, robotic invaders sent to conquer Earth on behalf of the alien Nestenes. The trilogy, beginning with ''Auton'' in 1997, recounted UNIT's battle against another Auton invasion, this time without the Doctor's aid (since BBV had obtained permission to use UNIT and the Autons, but permission to use the Doctor himself was as always unavailable). ''Auton'' was also the first BBV production to have no ''Doctor Who'' guest stars at all, after Nicholas Courtney (who would have reprised his ''Doctor Who'' role as UNIT commander Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart) was forced by ill health to withdraw from the project. With Courtney out, the focus of the series was the original character of Lockwood, an enigmatic UNIT agent played by Michael Wade.
After the success of the Auton trilogy, BBV produced ''Cyberon'' (featuring a race of alien cyborgs reminiscent of the Cybermen). 2001's ''"Do you Have a Licence to Save this Planet?"'' was a comedy featuring Sylvester McCoy as the chiropodist. This spoof not only referenced previous BBV productions- but also ''Doctor Who'' itself.
BBV's last production was ''Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough'' (previously titled ''Zygon: When Being Me Is Not Enough''). In which Mike Kirkwood dreams of being a monster, he is in fact a Zygon, believing himself to be human. This story also features Jo Castleton's character of Doctor Lauren Anderson from ''Cyberon''.
A new PROBE film will be released 15 April 2015 with Hazel Burrows taking over from Caroline John as Liz Shaw.〔https://www.galaxy4.co.uk/product.thtml?id=1508&vts=gbYeAgI〕

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