Davison's 20 Questions

Friday, 31 August 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

Whatsonstage.com has posted a 20 question interview with Peter Davison, who is seen below in his role as King Arthur in Spamalot. Davison had the following to say about his time with Doctor Who.
You're quite well known to many as being the fifth incarnation of Doctor Who. Does it all seem so long ago?

Not really, no. You're always connected with Doctor Who in some shape or form. I still do the occasional audio CD, and I'm always being asked to come in and do commentaries on the re-releases of the episodes that I did. You're always connected to it. The people who are making it now are fans of the shows from when I used to be in it, and I know quite a few of them personally.




FILTER: - People - Classic Series - Peter Davison

Peter Davison and the Holy Grail

Monday, 9 July 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

BBC News reports that, starting 23 July, Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison will be taking over the role of King Arthur in the West End production of Monty Python's Spamalot. The show is currently running at the Palace Theatre.

Bill Ward, from the ITV soap Coronation Street will be joining the cast at the same time as the sexually disorientated Sir Lancelot.

The producers of the show are also launching a new family friendly performance on Fridays at 5:15pm, aimed at kids and young audiences.




FILTER: - People - Classic Series - Peter Davison

Award for Davison

Sunday, 17 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Fifth Doctor Peter Davison has been awarded a Golden Nymph Awardat the 47th Monte Carlo Television Festival.

Davison won an award for outstanding comedy actor for his appearance in the series Fear, Stress, and Anger produced for BBC Two by Hartswood Films, the company run by Steven Moffat's mother-in-law and former Terry Nation agent Beryl Vertue.

Other award winners include Life on Mars, starring "Mr. Saxon" John Simm and commissioned byJulie Gardner.

The ceremony was attended by Freema Agyeman representing Doctor Who.

Thanks to Cameron Yarde Jnr.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - People - Peter Davison

Fifth Doctor meets Dracula

Wednesday, 25 April 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper
April 25, 2007 • Posted By Jarrod Cooper
Big Finish Productions has released more information about their upcoming September release Son of the Dragon. James Purefoy, known to fans from his roles in Rome and Beau Brummell, will be guest starring as Dracula in this release which sees the legendary vampire take on the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison), Peri (Nicola Bryant), and Erimem ( Caroline Morris). Photos from the recording are currently available from the Big Finish Productions website.




FILTER: - Audio - Peter Davison

Davison in The Mirror

Thursday, 22 February 2007 - Reported by R Alan Siler
Peter Davison is the focus of a short but career-spanning article in today's edition of The Mirror. The article, entitled "All Roles Great and Small," covers (not in any depth) Davison's early days as an actor, some of his most prominent roles (The Tomorrow PeopleAll Creatures Great and SmallDoctor Who) and his current comedy series Fear, Stress and Anger.

To read the article, visit The Mirror's website.




FILTER: - Press - Peter Davison

New Beginnings DVD Boxset for North America in June

Thursday, 22 February 2007 - Reported by Mike Doran

TV Shows on DVD is reporting that the New Beginnings DVD box set will be released in North America (Region 1) on June 5th, 2007. The set, which was released in the UK in January, contains the stories The Keeper of TrakenLogopolis and Castrovalva. These stories cover the final two adventures with Tom Baker as well as the first with Peter Davison.

In addition to the featured episodes, the three-disc set contains commentaries, interviews, specially produced featurettes, photo galleries, production notes, trailers and isolated music tracks.





FILTER: - USA - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD - Peter Davison

Peter Davison speaks out

Saturday, 17 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

Fifth Doctor Peter Davison reckons Fidel Castro probably isn't half as bad as he's made out to be, and that Tony Blair should either be sent to the Tower of London or put in the stocks.

In an interview for the Press Association, headlined If I Ruled The World, syndicated to publicise his new series Fear, Stress and Anger, which begins on BBC Two on Thursday, he also praisesStephen Fry, who dropped out of writing for Doctor Who.

The full text is given below.

Peter Moffatt [sic], 55, was born in London. He changed his surname to Davison when he embarked on an acting career.

His big break came in the series All Creatures Great and Small in 1978, but arguably his most famous role was as the fifth Doctor in sci-fi series Doctor Who in 1981.

After he left in 1984, Davison starred in A Very Peculiar Practice, and subsequent credits include Campion, Hope and Glory, At Home with the Braithwaites, The Last Detective and The Complete Guide to Parenting.

His new series, Fear, Stress and Anger, airs on BBC Two on Thursday, February 22 at 9pm.

Davison lives in Twickenham and has an actress daughter, Georgia, from his previous marriage to Sandra Dickinson, and two sons, Louis and Joel, with his present wife Elizabeth.

WHAT WOULD BE YOUR FIRST ACT AS RULER?

"To decree that anyone who started a war had to be strapped to the front of the tank when it went into battle. We'd go back to the old days when the ruler would lead from the front."

WHO WOULD BE YOUR MOST TRUSTED ADVISER?

"Stephen Fry. I've never heard him say anything I didn't agree with and think he's extraordinarily wise. He'd be a good person to have around."

WHO WOULD YOU BANISH?

"Anyone who complains about the number of immigrants in this country. I've liked nearly every person who has come into this country from abroad I've ever met. I'm sure there are bad ones, but the overwhelming majority come here, work hard and love this country, bizarrely."

WOULD YOU BE A DICTATOR OR A BENEVOLENT LEADER?

"I think you have to be both. You can't be a benevolent leader because everyone would just walk all over you, and a dictator implies brutality, but the ideal has always been a blend. That's the theory, and I know it always goes wrong, but I'd be the first to get it right."

WHO WOULD YOU SINGLE OUT FOR A KNIGHTHOOD AND WHY?

"Jeremy Paxman for all his industry in needling the politicians over the years. I'll always be very happy to watch an interview with a politician when he's doing it."

WHO WOULD YOU SEND TO THE TOWER/PUT IN THE STOCKS?

"That would have to be our present Prime Minister. I think in order to prevent disaster ever happening again you have to pursue relentlessly the people who are responsible for it. You cannot start from the position that we too often say 'well, this is where we are now, we have to sort it out.'"

WHICH LAW WOULD YOU ABOLISH?

"In Twickenham, where I live, they've just come out with this insane law which means they'll double or triple the residents' permit if you have a large car. That would be fine if it was an across-the-board tax, but everyone who has a house big enough to have a driveway or a garage doesn't have to pay it, so they're taxing everyone whose cars are at the side of the road. It's really annoyed me."

WHICH LAW WOULD YOU INTRODUCE?

"All women must have their purses out ready to pay at supermarket checkouts - but I'd also ban men from being on the tills. They're absolutely hopeless. If you ever get stuck with a bloke at the till, it's a disaster. They go about two miles an hour and none of them ever seem to know what they're doing. But why is it that ladies wait until everything is checked through before they start to look for their purse? There's also the expression 'at the end of the day'. I hate it, so I'd ban people from saying it."

WHICH BUILDING WOULD YOU DEMOLISH AND WHY?

"I'm tempted to say the MI5 building, but rather than pull it down I'd rather turn it into something nice."

WHICH RULER/MONARCH DO YOU MOST ADMIRE OR HAVE MOST IN COMMON WITH?

"I have a sneaking suspicion that in 50 years time we'll discover that Castro isn't half as bad as we think he is. He outlived his enemies, he's managed to take Cuba back from America's playground, and hold them off for all those years. We hear lots of terrible stories about him, but most end up being nonsense. I have also come to admire President Clinton. He was a pretty bright man."

IF YOU COULD CHANGE THE NATIONAL ANTHEM FOR ANOTHER PIECE OF MUSIC, WHAT WOULD IT BE AND WHY?

"I don't think I'd want to change it. If I was in charge, presumably they would be singing about me."





FILTER: - People - Peter Davison

New Beginnings DVD set delayed

Thursday, 11 January 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
2Entertain has announced that its New Beginnings DVD set will not be ready for its scheduled release. Originally due out on 22 January, the boxed set will now reach the shops on 29 January.

The much anticipated set contains "The Keeper of Traken", "Logopolis" and "Castrovalva" - adventures that saw both the return of the Master plus the transition from Tom Baker's Doctor to Peter Davison's.

This story refers to the United Kingdom release of this DVD set. Release dates for Canada/USA and New Zealand/Australia have not yet been announced.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD - Peter Davison

Davison in Nebulous 2

Monday, 15 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Nebulous, the sci-fi comedy series written by Graham Duff (who wrote the Big Finish audio "Faith Stealer") and produced by Baby Cow for BBC Radio 4 returns for a brand new series in Spring 2006... and special guest star Peter Davison plays Dr Diplodicus in the episode "The Deptford Wives". Says the press information from Radio 4 sent to Outpost Gallifrey: "The year is 2099 and eco scientist Professor Nebulous (Mark Gatiss) discovers that the recent spate of male deaths are all down to one thingà.Deptford Wives. Nebulous sets off to save the world's husbands by tracking down Dr Diplodicus at his bride-breeding sanctuary 'Wife-assic Park'àand comes face to face with a herd of wild Stephanies, and a two hundred and fifty foot Vanessa." More details on the exact broadcast date when we get them.




FILTER: - Audio - Peter Davison

Peter Davison Plays Comeuppance

Wednesday, 8 December 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Peter Davison is lauded in the December 6 edition of the "Daily Mail" in an article entitled "Wicked Whispers." "Hands up time for former Doctor Who Peter Davison," says the article, "who admits texting the BBC to suggest chairman Michael Grade for the villainous role of The Master in the new series. He says: 'The coincidence of Grade's return to the BBC, and the recommissioning of Doctor Who - which he's known not to like very much - was too good an opportunity to miss. Disappointingly, I didn't get a response.'" (Thanks to Paul Engelberg)




FILTER: - Peter Davison