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A Dogs Dinner
Format
Music


Comedy
Created by
Starring
James Chaplin

Stephen Paternoster

Nathan Chaplin
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
No. of episodes
3 or 4
Studio
Director
James Chaplin
Writer
James Chaplin
Broadcast
February to March 2007.
Executive Producer
Stephen Paternoster


A Dogs Dinner was a musical series created by Crash4563 Productions and it aired on YouTube from February 2007 to March 2007. The episodes were created by James Chaplin in an attempt to create something that was not Doctor Who based as Crash4563 Productions was always making Doctor Who based content. There was four to three music videos that were made and James did the first three while Stephen Paternoster made the final one.

A Dogs Dinner was the first time at Crash4563 Productions that an attempt to move away from Doctor Who based content could be achieved it would lay the basis for future stuff. Sky Team was also an attempt to move away from Doctor Who but it would fail that milestone.

In the Words of Stephen Paternoster[]

A Dogs Dinner was created by James during his tenure at Crash4563 Productions and we made it while we were filming Twelfth Doctor and Thirteenth Doctor Adventures and it was a series of music videos basically a musical series and there was about three or four videos we made for it and one of the videos had the song Mr Blue Sky in it and also Don't Stop Me Now by Queen in one of them as well. The actual inspiration for all it pretty much dates back to 2006 when James showed me Google Video and a video of a guy dancing in his pajamas at various locations dancing to Mr Blue Sky and his pajamas had the colour blue and James also made a video of himself taking his T-Shirt off and swinging it around dancing to Mr Blue Sky as well. That laid the foundation for what would become A Dogs Dinner the following year and James pretty much kept the idea around until we could actually film it when we got round to it and it was fun making it and I think Nathan Chaplin may of been in some of the episodes. Unfortunately the footage is no longer around as James deleted his YouTube account in May 2007 so the footage is long gone but if it was still around it was fun to watch it.

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