New Press Release, plus New Writer

Tuesday, 6 December 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The BBC Press Office has issued a new press release on the BBC's Winter/Spring 2006 highlights, which includes a section about the new Doctor Who series. The press release is listed below.
The most notable item within the press release is that Stephen Fry is no longer listed as a writer; this seems to confirm prior rumors that his episode, said to be heavily reliant on special effects, would be moved to series three. Instead, a new name is listed, Matthew Graham, among whose credits are writing for "Hustle," "Spooks," "EastEnders," "This Life," "P.O.W.," "Byker Grove" and co-creating and writing the upcoming series "Life on Mars". It is very likely, therefore, that Graham will be writing episode 11 in Fry's stead.
The wait is over! David Tennant, the tenth Time Lord to grace the TARDIS, and his feisty young companion, Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), return in the eagerly anticipated new series of Doctor Who.

Together, the Doctor and Rose travel through time and space, battling a host of new and returning aliens and monsters, including the dreaded Cybermen, an evil race of Cat Women, the sinister Krillitanes and maybe even a Dalek!

The new series, which promises to be even scarier than the last, sees the welcome return of two of the Doctor's favourite and most iconic companions, Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and his faithful robot dog, K9.

Rose's mum, Jackie (Camille Coduri), and her hapless boyfriend, Mickey (Noel Clarke), also return.

Viewers join the Doctor and Rose as they embark upon an adventure that takes them further into the future than ever before, to a glittering paradise where the grass smells of apples – but where old and new terrors lurk.

Then it's off to the Highlands for a Royal appointment with Queen Victoria (Pauline Collins).

Doctor Who is the creative vision of lead writer Russell T Davies. The series' other writers include Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Toby Whithouse, Tom Macrae, Matt Jones and Matthew Graham.

Doctor Who is the winner of three National Television Awards.




FILTER: - Russell T Davies - Series 2/28 - Press

Series Two Episode Titles - Updated

Saturday, 3 December 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The new issue of Radio Times has revealed two new titles for forthcoming episodes of the second series of Doctor Who. Mark Gatiss' episode is entitledThe Idiot's Lantern, according to the magazine, while the 13th and final episode of the season (written by Russell T Davies) bears the ominous title of Doomsday. In addition, the magazine also mentions that the name of the "red button" interactive episode written by Gareth Roberts that will be available starting on Christmas day is Attack of the Graske.




FILTER: - Russell T Davies - Production - Series 2/28 - Radio Times

Series Two Teaser Online, On BBC TV

Friday, 2 December 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The BBC website unveiled a new teaser trailer for "The Christmas Invasion" on Friday morning, 2 December. Previously noted as a "new exclusive" on the front page of the main BBC website, this turned out to be a very short (only a few seconds) teaser with a spinning Christmas tree and holiday music replaced by the familiar Doctor Who music and the words "Something's coming..." This marked the beginning of the holiday publicity season as the teaser was later shown on BBC Television. The official Doctor Who websitehas links to watch the teaser online (Windows Media Player or RealPlayer are needed to view it).




FILTER: - Online - Series 2/28

Nick Briggs Does Cybermen

Tuesday, 22 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Nicholas Briggs is interviewed by BBC Wiltshire on audio, in which he announces that he will return to the series for its second year to voice the Cybermen. Says the website, "The recent revival of cult BBC1 sci-fi series Doctor Who was a huge hit with viewers when the 13-part series starring Christopher Eccleston as The Doctor was shown earlier this year. One of the most popular aspects of the new version of the show was the return of The Doctor's most fearsome foes - the dreaded Daleks whose terrifying catchphrase 'EXTERMINATE' sent an whole new generation of young viewers scurrying behind the sofa. The man who provided the voices for The Daleks in the new series is life-long Doctor Who fan Nick Briggs who is not only a Dalek expert but an actor and producer of Doctor Who audio stories. On the day of the launch of the DVD box-set of the recent series of Doctor Who, Nick spoke to BBC Radio Wiltshire's Afternoon Show presenter Mark Seaman about what it was like to work on the new series. He also demonstrated a piece of equipment called a ring modulator which is used to distort his voice into that of a Dalek. And Nick exclusively revealed he is to appear as the voice of another old enemy of The Doctor's when the series returns in the New Year." (Thanks to Daniel Garrett)




FILTER: - People - Series 2/28

Warrington in Series Two?

Tuesday, 22 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

There are several rumors making the rounds that Don Warrington has been cast in the role of "The President" in the two-part Cybermen story in the new season, though this has not been confirmed. Warrington has previously played the role of Rassilon, founder of Time Lord society, for Big Finish's audio plays and has been seen in numerous films and television series. More details soon...




FILTER: - Production - Series 2/28

Location Shots

Thursday, 17 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Below are six location shots to go along with our set report from our correspondent Melanie Hill featured in this news column yesterday. The shots are behind-the-scenes items from the filming of episodes 5 and 6, one of which includes Noel Clarke (Mickey), as well as a burned-out car, a broken street light and other locations. Click on each for a larger version.




FILTER: - Production - Series 2/28

Tuesday Set Report

Wednesday, 16 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The following is a set report from an Outpost Gallifrey fan correspondent, Melanie Hill, from filming done yesterday, 15 November, on episodes 5 and 6 which are being filmed now. Click on the spoiler tag to read it. (With thanks to Melanie Hill and the TIMELESS group...)
Went down there today and saw some interesting stuff! The set was under a railway bridge and involved a burnt out car, which they are setting alight when it gets dark, some soldiers in modern (I think, but I am no expert!) cammo, sand bags and a barrier, some old looking street lights and Mickey!

The dialogue was as follows...

Army truck with gun turret moves along the road and is ushered under the barrier, which closes behind it. Camera moves to Mickey who is moving up the road, following the path of the truck.
Mickey: " sorry mate" (or words to that effects, couldn't quite catch it)
Soldier: "no problem mate, curfew doesn't start till ten"
Mickey: "Curfew? There's a curfew?"
Soldier: "yeah, where have you been living? Up with the toffs? 
Mickey: "I wish". 

I overheard that the bridge above and the backdrop will be CGI'd to show the "toffs" part of the city. On the fence next to the burnt out car is a sign saying "Cybus Industries", and underneath it says "commercial properties to let". The sign has a logo for Cybus on it, it is a stylised "C", in grey, with a circle around it. On the bottom left hand corner is another very small circle attached to the larger circle, a bit like a chain link (looked like you could make the logo into a necklace and link it to a chain with this circle, although it would be hanging upside down and askew if you did. This is for descriptive purposes only!)

I recognised the "C" on the logo as being the same "C" as displayed on the chest of the Cybermen, so I am pretty sure they are filming the Cybermen episode! Very exciting!

On the set I was lucky enough to have a good chat with Julian Luxton, who directed 8 episodes of the first season [as assistant director], and is apparently doing ten this season! He had a lot to say for himself. He has confirmed that David Tennant will NOT have a Scottish accent! He will sound as he did when we saw the regeneration. Julian said "it is possible to tell he is from Scotland, but he is not using his speaking voice. Sometimes you can tell where he is from, but it is only occasionally." This is essentially what RTD has been saying, but Julian confirmed absolutely that it is not a Scottish accent, more of a slight lilt.

So that was my afternoon! I spoke to Noel, met some lovely people in the way of set designers etc, and had a great time chatting to Julian, who was incredibly nice and I even got me a bit of the set! I am now the proud owner of a genuine Doctor Who prop, from the set of the new series, in the form of a piece of fake barbed wire! Not exactly spectacular but I will treasure it all the same.




FILTER: - Production - Series 2/28

Brief Press Update

Friday, 11 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

A couple of press outlets have reported the names of episodes 5 and 6 as being "Nine Lives" and "School's Out". This is actually a confusion based on the fact that the writer, Tom MacRae, has written these series in the past; they are not episodes of this show, but television series in their own right.

The South Wales Echo reports on filming for episodes 5 and 6, taking place along the banks of the River Usk near the Riverfronts Arts Centre. A BBC spokeswoman said: "We wanted a location that looked like a stretch of the Thames in London."

There's been a ton of press coverage over the past day regarding the revelation of the designs of the Cybermen, most of which has been directly from the BBC press release. News coverage online includes the Daily RecordCBBC NewsThe Register4RFVWaveGuideHerts Essex NewsEntertainmentwiseAnanovaSky Showbiz,This is London,RTEDigital SpyThe MirrorThe Daily Mail. Says the Times about the return: "Viewers, while terrified, could not help noticing in the past that the low tech Cybermen appeared to be 70 per cent Bacofoil with a car lamp stuck on their helmets. They have been redesigned by the same experts who reinvented the Daleks and previously worked on films including Hellraiser II."

The Scottish TV/Scotland Today site has an interview with Stephen Fry, who's writing an episode of the series this year. "I've done a strange thing," he tells the site, "I've never done anything quite like it, I've written an episode of Dr Who. We are bound by all kinds of secrecy, I can tell you that it deals with a well-known British legend which has alien origins rather than just folklore origins. And that one of the most exciting moments of my life was starting the first page and writing 'Exterior - The Tardis. The Tardis materialises on the surface of a strange planet.' You write that and you think 'I can't believe I have just written that.' As one of the absolutely original Dr Who generation - I can remember the very first episode - and being hooked from that moment on."

According to Media Guardian today, 'Little Britain star David Walliams wants to ditch his "laydee" clothes and step into the Tardis once David Tennant has finished his tenure. "I'd like to take over as Doctor Who. I promise not to make it camp," he promises. Daily Express P19'.

Says the week's Metro Green Room, p9: "New Dr Who star David Tennant is hoping to have the same love god status as his predecessor Christopher Eccleston. He said: 'I hear he had a huge gay following. It had better happen to me too.'" Meanwhile on page 13, they report on the Cybermen return...

According to BBC News, Sophie Okonedo (who played Alison in "The Scream of the Shalka") has been named best female performer at the Screen Nation Film and Television Awards. The 36-year-old star received the award at the ceremony in London honouring Black British artists for her Oscar nominated role in Hotel Rwanda.

(Thanks to Paul Engelberg, Steve Tribe, Chuck Foster, John Bowman, Peter Weaver, John Kilbride)




FILTER: - Production - Series 2/28 - Press

New Cybermen Revealed

Thursday, 10 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The BBC today issued a press release announcing the return of theCybermen for the second season of the new Doctor Who series, along with an accompanying photograph, below. At right is a snapshot of the new design; click on the thumbnail for a larger version of the image.
Update: the press deluge begins; stories so far reported at BBC News, the official Doctor Who websiteUTV.
BBC Press Release

Filming of the eagerly awaited Cybermen adventure is underway in Cardiff. The first two-parter of series two written by Tom MacRae (Nine Lives, School’s Out) sees The Doctor and companions’ battle against a new, more deadly breed of Cybermen who are out to convert humanity into their own kind.

Producer, Phil Collinson says: ‘The villainous Cybermen are as much a part of Doctor Who heritage as the Daleks and so it’s a huge personal thrill to see them back. I hope that the evil silver giants will terrify a whole new generation of viewers as they confront the tenth Time Lord.’

The sinister breed of monsters; second only to the Daleks in their infamy made their first appearance in 1966 and haven’t darkened our screens since 1988. Next year will mark their 40th anniversary.

Originally created by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis, (also the creators of Doomwatch), the modernised version have been superbly redesigned by Edward Thomas’s design team and Neil Gorton at Millennium FX.

The episodes which will be seen next year in the highly anticipated second series, directed by Graeme Harper, also stars Camille Coduri as Rose’s mum Jackie, Noel Clarke as Rose’s hapless boyfriend Mickey, Roger Lloyd-Pack as the monstrous John Lumic Andrew Hayden-Smith as Jake Simmonds and Shaun Dingwall returns as Peter Tyler, Rose’s dad.




FILTER: - Production - Series 2/28

Season Two Tidbits

Thursday, 3 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

According to SFX Magazine, several comments about the second series were made in the commentaries on the forthcoming Series One Boxed Set. We've put these (along with a few comments) into the spoiler tag below; click on it to reveal.

Says SFX: "We’ve been listening to the review discs of the forthcoming Doctor Who season one box set (on sale 21 November), and in the commentaries they let slip a few interesting facts about the Christmas special, and season two. So we thought we’d share!" The items noted include:

In season two, Mickey becomes a proper companion and travels in the TARDIS. (OG Editor: However, he doesn't appear in the entire series)

We "haven’t seen the last" of Rose’s Dad, Pete Tyler (could this be related to the fact that, according to rumours, the Cyberman two-parter is set on an alternate Earth?) (OG Editor: As we announced yesterday, Shaun Dingwall is in the two-part Cybermen story.)

In the Christmas special, Rose’s flat is vandalised... and her mum Jackie is attacked by a Christmas tree!

Also reported elsewhere on the Internet, on various message boards, is the rumored title "Parallel World" for episode 5, although there is no indication that this is anything but a rumor.




FILTER: - Production - Series 2/28