Christmas Special: Latest Images

Saturday, 17 December 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released new promotional images for the forthcoming Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe.

The ten new images are made up of screen captures depicting a number of scenes and effects from the story.
 









FILTER: - Specials

The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe: three preview clips

Wednesday, 14 December 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released three preview clips for the Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe, which will no doubt be seen several times throughout the lead-up to Christmas Day on various television promotions!


Preview One, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)

Preview Two, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)

Preview Three, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)

In addition, as well as an earlier video of Matt Smith discussing the Christmas Special, the BBC's Doctor Who Adventure Calendar has also included one of producer Marcus Wilson discussing the Special, and a special Merry Christmas message from the cast and crew.


Matt Smith, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)

Marcus Wilson, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)

Merry Christmas from the Cast and Crew, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)





FILTER: - Specials - Online

Consider Yourself ... with Doctor Who!

Tuesday, 13 December 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Steven Moffat has reported that the trailer for the Doctor Who Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe is to be broadcast on BBC1 at 8:00pm tonight! This will be first appearance of a full trailer for the episode in this year's "Consider Yourself" Christmas theme, and will be shown between Eastenders and Holby City.

The trailer is also now available to watch online, and is a different version to the one seen during last month's Children in Need:


The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe, BBC, via YouTube





FILTER: - Specials

Radio Times: The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe

Wednesday, 7 December 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster


For some, Christmas time starts with the appearance of the Coca-Cola "Holidays Are Coming" advert on television, for others it's the first time Slade or Wizzard are heard blaring across the supermarket, but for many it's also the publication of the 'legendary' Christmas double issue of the Radio Times!

This year's issue covers 17th-30th December, with some 294 pages dedicated to Christmas television. The highlight for us, of course, is at 7:00pm on Christmas Day when the Doctor once again provides us with our traditional festive treat in The Doctor, The Widow, and The Wardrobe!

The following is the synopsis and cast listing from the Radio Times, that might be considered a spoiler






Christmas Eve, 1938, and Madge Arwell helps an injured spaceman-angel. He promises to repay her kindness. Three years later, Madge escapes war-torn London with her children for a house in Dorset. The Arwells are greeted by a caretaker whose Christmas gift leads them into a magical wintry world.

The DoctorMatt Smith   Reg ArwellAlexander Armstrong
Madge ArwellClaire Skinner   Lily ArwellHolly Earl
DroxilBill Bailey   Cyril ArwellMaurice Cole
BillisArabella Weir   Ven-GarrPaul Bazely
Wooden KingSpencer Wilding   Wooden QueenPaul Kasey

The episode is repeated on BBC1/BBC1HD on Tuesday 27th December at 2:50pm, and on BBC3 on Wednesday 28th December at 7:00pm.

Matt Smith will also feature as a guest on The Graham Norton Show, to be broadcast on BBC1 from 10:35pm on Friday 23rd December (repeated late night on Christmas Day).


The issue also contains a three page article, with interviews with Steven Moffat, Matt Smith and Maurice Cole (Cyril). Steven considers the traditions of Christmas:
It's amazing how fast tradition is, isn't it? Christmas, as we know it, only came along with the Victorians, Santa's outfit was popularised by Coca-Cola, and I remember only a few years ago Russell T Davies pointing out all the papers referring to the traditional Doctor Who Christmas special - "It's only the second one!" he laughed. Ah, was the world ever so young? We're days away from the Doctor's seventh Christmas visit, and I'm wondering just why this feels so right. I think, when I was little, the Doctor and Father Christmas lived in the same place in my head - kind, funny lunatics, who looked like grown-up but definitely weren't.
Meanwhile, Matt reflects on his own Christmas as a boy:
Wake up, open presents, go mental for about four hours, wear and play with said presents, have food, and then watch a Christmas movie like Mary Poppins, The Goonies. I love Home Alone and the Dudley Moore Santa Claus. And Elf - that's amazing! I will definitely watch that this year. When I was a kid, there wasn't really anything we'd all watch regularly like Doctor Who, so it was mostly about films.
And Maurice says what he likes best about Christmas:
Probably the turkey. But if I could have a wish for Christmas it would be a white Christmas like in Doctor Who, so I could go sledging.
You can read the full interviews - including how the Doctor was saved by Sherlock Holmes, and what Matt considers as his favourite comedy series - in the double-issue, out nationwide from today.


The Radio Times website has published a preview for The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe, in which Patrick Mulkern calls the episode "one of the most satisfying specials yet"; in the article he also reflects upon Doctor Who Christmas Treats of the past (though perhaps not K9 and Company!).




FILTER: - Specials - Radio Times

Prequel: The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe

Tuesday, 6 December 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released the latest in their series of 'prequels', to set the scene for the upcoming Christmas Day adventure The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe; the video is written by Steven Moffat and features Matt Smith as the Doctor, who as usual has got himself into a spot of bother and is on the phone in a desperate bid to be rescued before ...


Prequel to The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe, via the BBC Doctor Who site (may not play outside United Kingdom)


A short introduction to the story by Matt Smith has also been released:

Matt Smith talks about the Christmas Special, BBC, via YouTube (also via BBC America and the BBC Doctor Who site)


BBC1's Christmas Drama trailer has also been unveiled, featuring clips from Doctor Who, The Borrowers, The Gruffalo's Child and other festive treats.

Drama at Christmas, BBC, via YouTube





FILTER: - Specials - Online

The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe - Press Pack

Monday, 5 December 2011 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC have released a press pack looking ahead to the 2011 Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe.

Introduction by Steven Moffat

The Doctor at Christmas - it always just feels so right. When I was a kid, Santa and the Doctor somehow lived in the same place in my head - two generous madmen that I loved so much. So now that the Doctor is a regular feature of Christmas the world is just that bit more right.

This time we're in England in the 1940s, and recently widowed Madge Arwell hasn't told her children, Lily and Cyril, that their father has died flying his bomber home over the channel, because she doesn't want Christmas to become the day that broke their hearts.

But when they're evacuated to a draughty old house in Dorset for the holidays, and meet a mysterious young caretaker in a bow tie, events take an unexpected turn. What could be inside that big blue parcel under the tree?

Soon the Arwells find themselves in a battle for survival in a magical new land. As ever, at this time of year, the Doctor is trying to make things right, and as always it doesn't go according to plan. But maybe he's reckoned without the power of a determined mother.

This Christmas, it might just be the lonely Time Lord who's shown the way home.

Interview with Matt Smith

The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe is Matt Smith’s second Christmas outing as the Doctor and this time he doesn’t have his trusted companions, ‘The Ponds’, by his side. However, it hasn’t stopped him relishing in another Christmassy adventure and here he reveals what Doctor Who has in store for festive viewers.

Doctor Who and Christmas go hand in hand don’t they? laughs Matt Smith as he sits down to discuss the special episode of Who, penned by Steven Moffat. It’s a brilliant and touching story about a family who have experienced a tragic event and in many ways they’ve had Christmas stolen from them.

Smith reveals that Madge Arwell and her two young children, Lily and Cyril, have been evacuated during the Blitz to a ramshackled old house in the country where the Doctor has taken up residence as caretaker. The Doctor, in a very ‘Doctory’ way, tries to bring Christmas spirit and cheer back into their lives, explains Smith. “He has ‘Doctorified’ the house so to speak and there’s a magical present under the Christmas tree which is a portal to another world. Cyril enters it and discovers an enchanting landscape that encapsulates the beauty, danger and madness that is Doctor Who at Christmas.

So will viewers be cowering behind their turkey and stuffing sandwiches on Christmas Day? Well there are two scary characters that live in a huge tower and move in a very strange and menacing way, confides Smith with a conspiratorial grin. I also really enjoyed making this episode because the characters unfold in a subtle way and you never quite know what’s waiting around the corner. I also loved working with the guest cast who all seemed to have a whale of a time.

The Doctor has had many festive adventures over the years but what are Smith’s favourite Christmas memories? The best present I’ve ever had was a snooker table when I was a kid, he reveals, although my SEGA Mega Drive came close! I also used to love getting pyjamas and wearing them all day. Plus my granddad absolutely hates dressing gowns so it’s become a family tradition for us to buy him one every year and it always makes me laugh.

And Matt Smith’s recipe for the perfect Christmas?

Family; everyone happy, healthy and together with lots of food, presents and good TV. Oh and football on Boxing Day! I’m really hoping for a white Christmas but if I couldn’t have a traditional Christmas I’d spend it somewhere really warm like South America or Australia and have a barbecue on the beach.

Interview with Claire Skinner

Who do you play in the Christmas Special?
I play a character called Madge Arwell who, first and foremost, is a mother. It just informs everything about her character. What I found attractive about the role is that she’s warm and a thoroughly decent woman, as well as being quite straight down the line. In the episode she gets tested and challenged and it’s interesting to see how she handles different things and adapts to various situations for the sake of her children.

What was it like working with Matt Smith?
Lovely! A really nice experience. He’s thoroughly charming, good fun and has loads of energy.

What about the other guest stars?
I’ve worked with Alexander Armstrong before, so it was great to see him again. We’ve actually been fishing together! Bill Bailey is just completely brilliant; a really nice, natural and funny bloke. And the children as well. Maurice and Holly were just delightful, completely lovely.

Are you a fan of Doctor Who?
Yes for several reasons actually. My son watches it, my husband has directed it before and my father in-law was in an episode. It’s a nice connection to have.

How did it feel being cast in such an iconic show?
I was very excited to be in it, both because it’s Doctor Who and also a great script. When I got the call I was like “Yay, at last I’m going to be in Doctor Who.”

How did you find filming on location?
We shot some scenes outside in a public space and it was an unusual experience acting in front of huge crowds of people who had come to watch. I had to drive a car down the road, which took about 500 takes, and they applauded my driving each time. It was lovely, but I hadn’t been quite ready for that.

What do you think is the scariest Doctor Who monster of all time?
It’s not exactly a monster, but the creepy people in the gas masks in series one were pretty scary. They definitely freaked both my children out at the time.

What will you be doing on Christmas day?
I will be with my family and my husband’s family; a traditional Christmas. We’ll of course be watching Doctor Who.

What other Christmas TV do you like?
I like traditional comedy; I’m such a fan of Morecambe and Wise. We’ve got the box set, so we always get that out at Christmas.

Interview with Alexander Armstrong

What can you reveal about your character?
I play Reg Arwell, who is a bomber pilot in the Second World War. We witness him flying over the channel and all the navigation equipment completely stops working. It doesn’t look good for him! His wife Madge then receives a slip of paper saying that a ‘Reg’ is missing and presumed dead. Their two children hope that their Daddy is going to be back for Christmas and that’s when the Doctor gets involved to return a favour to Madge as she helps him out at the very beginning of the episode.

Did you enjoy working with your co-stars?
Amazing. Lovely to work with Claire Skinner again, I did a drama with her called Life Begins a couple of years ago. But the real treat was working with Matt, who’s just a tremendously fine fellow and an excellent person to hang out on set with. As you can imagine, there’s an awful lot of time between takes and I can think of few nicer people to spend time with than Matt.

Doctor Who will soon be celebrating its 50th anniversary. Are you a fan?
It’s something I’ve always wanted to be in and there really isn’t another show like Doctor Who. The heritage of it is amazing and when the BBC got it going again it suddenly took on a whole new life. It has all the charm and ingenuity of the first incarnation but it also has Russell and now Steven’s really current TV brains behind it, people who are so literate in really good television that gets you thinking. With Christopher, David and now Matt, this Doctor Who has kind of gone nuts. I mean my Doctor Who when I was young was Tom Baker, I loved Tom Baker, everyone did, but the Doctor these days has taken on a sort of rock star status.

Did you enjoy filming in Cardiff?
Brilliant, it was lovely. It was a fantastic journey out of Cardiff down to the studio – a really beautiful part of Wales. We filmed in an amazing Victorian castle looking right out on the Gower peninsular. It was absolutely stunning.

What will you be doing on Christmas day?
Entertaining children, trying to keep a lid on sugary treats and desperately rationing presents because our children got high on them last year. Also, we will of course be watching Doctor Who. I really hope it’s another cold Christmas; I loved the cold winter last year. A bit of snow and a bit of sledging – it’ll be great.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - People - Specials - Matt Smith

Christmas Special: Promotional Cast Images

Saturday, 3 December 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster


The BBC have released a number of new promotional images for the forthcoming Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe, featuring the principal guest stars for the festive story.

As well as Matt Smith as the Doctor, the cast includes Claire Skinner as Madge, Holly Earl as Lily, Maurice Cole as Maurice, Alexander Armstrong as Reg, Arabella Weir as Billis, Bill Bailey as Droxil, and Paul Bazely as Ven-Garr.









SPACE in Canada have now confirmed transmission of the hour long special at 9.00pm ET on Christmas Day. The episode has already has been confirmed for 7:00pm in the UK on BBC1/BBC1HD, 9:00pm ET in the US on BBC America and 7.30pm in Australia on ABC1.





FILTER: - Specials

BBC America Confirm Christmas Schedule

Thursday, 1 December 2011 - Reported by Marcus
BBC America have confirmed that the 2011 Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe will Premier on the channel Christmas Day at 9pm ET.

The episode has already been confirmed for transmission in the UK on Christmas Day at 7pm and for transmission in Australia on Boxing Day.




FILTER: - Specials - USA - BBC America - Broadcasting

The Doctor, The Widow And The Wardrobe: Christmas Day from 7:00pm (UK)

Tuesday, 29 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC's official Doctor Who feed on Twitter has announced the broadcast of Doctor Who's festive adventure, The Doctor, The Widow And the Wardrobe, will be at 7:00pm on Christmas Day on BBC1/BBC1HD.

The hour-long special stars Matt Smith as the Doctor alongside Claire Skinner, Holly Earl, and Maurice Cole, with Alexander Armstrong, Bill Bailey and Arabella Weir.


The Radio Times has confirmed the episode's broadcast details, which will see it scheduled against All Star Family Fortunes on ITV1. The lead-up to Doctor Who will be The Gruffalo's Child, something its predecessor The Gruffalo successfully provided for The End of Time (pt1) back in 2009.

The full Christmas schedule will be in the festive double issue of the Radio Times, published this coming Saturday.





FILTER: - Specials - Radio Times

Latest Christmas Special Images

Wednesday, 23 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released a few more publicity images for this year's Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe, featuring guest stars Claire Skinner as Madge, Alexander Armstrong as Reg, Holly Earl as Lily, and Maurice Cole as Cyril.

PHOTOS FROM THE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - MIGHT BE CONSIDERED SPOILERS















FILTER: - Specials