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<blockquote data-quote="brakel" data-source="post: 78702" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Not every licensed table needs to have everyone involved sign off on a derivative of that license. It all depends on the contract that they signed with the original license holder. Most American tv shows that expect to have licensed products have the principle actors sign a blanket merchandising contract. I would imagine that British shows do the same. Given the popularity of retro Doctor Who merch, I would think that the producers have already obtained licensing agreements from previous doctor actors.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Many of the new fans are going back and watching the old series also. Not to mention that there were Doctor Who clubs at my college in the states in the 80's. But back then they were geeks to the nth degree. Now geekdom is out of the closet and covered by pop media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brakel, post: 78702, member: 416"] Not every licensed table needs to have everyone involved sign off on a derivative of that license. It all depends on the contract that they signed with the original license holder. Most American tv shows that expect to have licensed products have the principle actors sign a blanket merchandising contract. I would imagine that British shows do the same. Given the popularity of retro Doctor Who merch, I would think that the producers have already obtained licensing agreements from previous doctor actors. Many of the new fans are going back and watching the old series also. Not to mention that there were Doctor Who clubs at my college in the states in the 80's. But back then they were geeks to the nth degree. Now geekdom is out of the closet and covered by pop media. [/QUOTE]
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