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Friday, 4 January 2013. TARDIS Travels to Castles of England and Wales. It may come as a surprise that televisions most famous time traveller has a surprisingly distant relationship with the fortified nobles homes which are scattered across our island. You might expect that Medieval England is an obvious destination for what started as a childrens TV show with a partly educational remit - but it is not the case. The studio-bound nature of the early seasons. Meant that often painted backdrops were used.

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Friday, 4 January 2013. TARDIS Travels to Castles of England and Wales. It may come as a surprise that televisions most famous time traveller has a surprisingly distant relationship with the fortified nobles homes which are scattered across our island. You might expect that Medieval England is an obvious destination for what started as a childrens TV show with a partly educational remit - but it is not the case. The studio-bound nature of the early seasons. Meant that often painted backdrops were used.

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