Newsround set report

Wednesday, 14 March 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

In a recent CBBC's Newsround Blog, Lizo talks about his visit to the set of Doctor Who Confidential, and chatting with David Tennant about his role as the Doctor. Tennant gave away some information about the episode Blink, and also revealed that filming on series three is to end this week.

The blog says, "David's been filming since last summer, and revealed that filming will finally finish at the end of this week. But he did promise me that series 3 will be 'bigger and better than ever'".

The article contains minor spoilers.




FILTER: - Documentary - Series 3/29

Confidential ready for Series Three

Wednesday, 14 March 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

In an interview with Doctor Who MagazineGillane Seaborne, series producer for Doctor Who Confidentialgave a brief overview of what viewers can expect this season.
"Our first episode will introduce you to Martha Jones (the fantastic Freema Agyeman), then for episode 2 we follow the main unit on their long nights at the Globe Theatre. For episode 3 we go backstage of New New York, and we actually go got to go to the real New York for episode 4. In episode 5 we follow producer Phil Collinson, director James Strong, and Visual Effects Supervisor Dave Houghton."




FILTER: - Documentary - Series 3/29

Series Three teaser

Friday, 9 March 2007 - Reported by Anthony Weight

The official Doctor Who website has been updated with a video of two very short teaser trailers for the forthcoming third series of the programme. The teasers feature short clips of the Doctor and Martha looking at the camera, accompanied by the tagline "Two worlds will collide."




FILTER: - Online - Series 3/29

Series Three promo pic released

Thursday, 8 March 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

The BBC's Doctor Who website released a new official promotional picture today, shown right and captioned "Back with a bang!", as Series Three's start in the UK approaches.

The image - plus other desktop wallpaper - is available via this link.

As reported earlier on Outpost Gallifrey, the new series is set to begin on Saturday, March 31.

Dreamwatch Sci Fi said the BBC confirmed the date to it after Doctor Who Magazine was told the start date would be March 24.

The schedule was apparently changed after Doctor Who Magazine went to print and it was decided BBC One would be screening the England v Israel European Championship football qualifier that Saturday.




FILTER: - Series 3/29 - Press

"Inappropriate" scene cut from script

Tuesday, 6 March 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

According to a report on DigitalSpy, in a recent interview David Tennant revealed that an "inappropriate" underwater scene was cut from the script of an episode of Series 3. Freema Agyeman, aka Martha Jones, was required to strip down to her underwear for the scene, which was later cut by the producers.

"There was an underwater scene in a draft of the new series but we nixed it out," explained Tennant. "It was bordering on inappropriate. You can't have s****ing in the Tardis."




FILTER: - Production - Series 3/29

CBC: Series 3 in June 2007

Sunday, 4 March 2007 - Reported by Benjamin Elliott

The Doctor Who Information Network has been notified by Canadian broadcasterCBC that the 3rd Series of Doctor Who will air beginning in June 2007 and the 1st Series of Torchwood will air in Fall 2007. This will be a shorter wait for Series 3 than Canadians had for Series 2, where it aired from August to November (in French) and October to February (in English).




FILTER: - Canada - Series 3/29 - Broadcasting

Doctor Who UK airdate confirmed

Tuesday, 27 February 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson
According to Dreamwatch SciFi, the BBC have confirmed that season three of Doctor Who will commence on 31st March.

In addition, we can reveal that the series had originally been planned to launch on 24th March, indeed this is stated in the new issue of Doctor Who Magazine, but the schedule was changed earlier this week when it was decided that BBC One would be screening England's European Championship match against Israel on that Saturday.

The start time is likely to be the traditional 7pm slot.




FILTER: - Series 3/29 - Broadcasting

New S3 Titles

Tuesday, 27 February 2007 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine announces three new Series Three titles. Confirming earlier speculation, the first installment of Paul Cornell's two-part story is entitled Human Nature and is based upon the earlier novel published by Virgin. Steven Moffat's episode is entitled Blink, while part one of Russell T Davies' two-part season ender is entitledThe Sound of Drums

The following is a recap of the Series Three episodes known so far:

1. Smith and Jones by Russell T. Davies, directed by Charles Palmer
2. The Shakespeare Code by Gareth Roberts, directed by Charles Palmer
3. Episode 3 by Russell T. Davies, directed by Richard Clarke
4. Daleks in Manhattan (part one) by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong
5. Episode 5 (part two) by Helen Raynor, directed by James Strong
6. The Lazarus Experiment by Stephen Greenhorn, directed by Richard Clarke
7. 42 by Chris Chibnall, directed by Graeme Harper
8. Human Nature (part one) by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer
9. The Family of Blood by Paul Cornell, directed by Charles Palmer
10. Blink by Steven Moffat, directed by Hettie MacDonald
11. Utopia by Russell T. Davies, directed by Graeme Harper
12. The Sound of Drums (part one) by Russell T. Davies, directed by Colin Teague
13. Episode 13 (part two) by Russell T. Davies, directed by Colin Teague




FILTER: - Series 3/29

Major Spoiler revealed in Independent on Sunday

Saturday, 10 February 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson

A major piece of casting appears to have been revealed for season three of Doctor Who. Click on the spoiler box below to read further, but, be warned, if you are attempting to avoid big spoilers for the forthcoming series, you may wish to think twice before clicking...
With the popular cult telefantasy series Life on Mars returning for a final time on BBC1 this Tuesday, the Independent on Sunday newspaper have a profile and interview with the lead actor, John Simm, which starts off with the statement:

"Travelling back through the years for hit show 'Life on Mars' has given the actor more fame than he knows how to cope with. But now he reveals to Liz Hoggard a new role that will mean seeing a Doctor."

During the course of the interview the article goes on to seemingly confirm a rumour first raised in the Sun by saying the following:

"Although the BBC is planning a spin-off to Life on Mars - called Ashes to Ashes, set in the 1980s and starring [PhilipGlenister, Simm is bowing out. 'My instinct tells me not to hang around too long.'

"He'd like to do some comedy 'in warm weather - preferably on a beach. I always seem to be doing drama in horrible brick locations.' And for years he's been dying to play a proper villain or a serial killer. The problem is Simm still looks 35 going on 15, but finally he's got the chance: he's just been cast in Dr Who - as the Master, the Doctor's evil nemesis. He'll be quite brilliant, of course, but heaven knows how he'll cope with a whole new horde of obsessive Tardis fans."





FILTER: - Production - Series 3/29 - Press

TV Times: DW returns in March, and Tennant to stay

Tuesday, 6 February 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson
UK listings magazine TV Times features an interview with David Tennant this week. The magazine states that the series returns in March and David's response to the rumours of him quitting is to say that "You shouldn't believe everything you read in the papers."

The interview contains reference to some spoilers. Click on the box below to reveal them.
David says this about Smith and Jones - "The Judoon are pretty extraordinary, they're sort of intergalatic stormtroopers who take Martha and I off to the moon. It's just part of the madness and brilliance of doing this show that it seems to keep bettering itself every time."

Of Martha, David says: "She's a very different character to Rose" and of the blue suit - "Its an alternative suit, but that doesn't mean we lost the old one."

He also talks of guest stars coming up, all names we already know about - Anne Reid, Roy Marsden, Dean Lennox Kelly and Mark Gatiss. There is also small bits about the Shakespeare Globe, Professor Lazarus and confirmation that there will be Art Deco Daleks!




FILTER: - Series 3/29 - Broadcasting