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Joyce was keen to push the limits of the series by directing the serial like a film as he considered some of the earlier productions to be quite bland and workmanlike.<ref name =Dreaming>"The Dreaming", DVD Special documentary, 2009</ref> This approach however caused problems early on with significant delays in order to achieve various shots such as the pan through the spaceship in the opening sequence. This included shooting the camera upwards where the gallery lights could be seen - known as "shooting off set", something which is forbidden by the BBC. Problems such as this increased as time began to run short and he and producer Nathan-Turner clashed frequently and even executive producer Letts had to step in to advise Joyce. With letters being written to higher executives complaining of Joyce's style of work (also seen as inexperience), Joyce was asked to leave part way through production. His duties were taken up by assistant [[Graeme Harper]], who directed a number of scenes before finally Joyce was re-instated.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Howe |first1=David J. |author-link1=David J. Howe |last2=Stammers |first2=Mark |last3=Walker |first3=Stephen James |author-link3=Stephen James Walker |title=Doctor Who The Handbook - The Fourth Doctor |year=1992 |publisher=[[Virgin Books|Doctor Who Books]] |location=London |isbn=0-426-20369-0 |page=136 }}</ref> Setting up of certain shots that Joyce had envisaged proved to take up too much time and shooting over-ran on a number of days.<ref name="Dreaming" /> In the end, the serial was completed and was indeed a departure in terms of style over the norm and was complimented by Bidmead, but Joyce was never to work on ''Doctor Who'' again.
 
==Reception==
Mark Braxton of [[Radio Times]] awarded the episode four out of five stars, regarding it as "an elaborate experiment with striking results."
 
Background photographs utilised in many sequences were taken at [[Powis Castle]], Welshpool.<ref>