BBC America: The Doctor Who Ultimate List of Lists

Thursday, 13 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
BBC America is to broadcast a special programme on the 21st December to look at the Top Five of several favourite Doctor Who topics:

The Doctor Who Ultimate List of Lists

What's your Top Five Doctor Who companions? Your Top Five Scariest Monsters? Your Top Five Guest Stars?

Don't miss as BBC AMERICA's pop culture correspondent ASHA LEO is joined by special guest Captain Jack Harkness himself, JOHN BARROWMAN (Torchwood, Doctor Who), to countdown the rankings in these and other heated polls.

Watch the World Premiere of the All New Special
Friday Dec 21 at 10/9c *** only on BBC America.

Rankings are based on votes from readers of BBCAMERICA.com's Anglophenia blog.

The Doctor Who Ultimate List of Lists is a show in the channel's The Brit List series, which explores the shared British and American pop-culture.




FILTER: - USA - Documentary - John Barrowman

BBC America's New to Who stories

Saturday, 25 August 2012 - Reported by Harry Ward
BBC America has released videos of famous Doctor Who fans - including tenth Doctor (David Tennant - talking about their first memories of Doctor Who. Chris Hardwick of The Nerdist has appealed to fans asking them to tweet about the first time they experienced Doctor Who using the hashtag #newtoWHO.


Asylum of the Daleks premieres on BBC America on September 1st at 9/8c.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - USA - Documentary - BBC America - David Tennant - Series 7/33 - BBC

BBC America seeks first memories of Doctor Who

Friday, 10 August 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
BBC America are building up anticipation for the return of Doctor Who with a request for fans to share their first memories of the show:

Remember when you were new to WHO? It's time to indoctrinate a new generation!


Share your first DOCTOR WHO experience and your most important episode by Tweeting at @bbcamerica with the tag #newtoWHO


Meanwhile, the channel continues its new series of documentary specials this coming Saturday with The Women of Doctor Who:
Behind every great Time Lord, there's a great woman. Whether they're busting Daleks or the Doctor's ego, the women of Doctor Who prove that you don't need testosterone to save the universe.

Join celebrity Whovians - DW Executive Producer and lead writer Steven Moffat, 30 Rock's Scott Adsit, comedian Eugene Mirman, BuzzFeed's Jack Shepherd, plus Alison Haislip, Natalie Morales, Wired's Adam Rogers and Nerdist's Jonah Ray and Chloe Dykstra - as they explore the females at the Doctor's side through all of time and space.

The trailer for last week's documentary, The Science of Doctor Who, is also available to watch on BBC America's YouTube channel.





FILTER: - USA - Documentary - BBC America - Series 7/33

A Sound British Adventure

Tuesday, 7 August 2012 - Reported by Marcus
BBC Radio 4 is to investigate the history of electronic music in Britain, in a new documentary featuring interviews with many past Doctor Who contributers.

A Sound British Adventure is being broadcast next Tuesday, 14 August, at 11.30am. It is presented by comedian Stewart Lee and looks at how, following the end of World War II, a group of electronic pioneers used their army surplus kit to create new sounds and music.

The programme looks at the work of the first commercial electronic music studio in Britain, which was started in 1969 by Tristram Cary, who also wrote incidental music for 48 Doctor Who episodes between 1963 and 1972. It examines the make do and mend approach in the industry which led to Cary's partner, Peter Zinovieff, developing synthesizers from a shed at the bottom of his garden in Putney.

Also interviewed is long time Doctor Who contributor Brian Hodgson, who worked on 321 episodes of the classic series, creating special sounds, most famously the sounds of the TARDIS. In the programme he tells about 1960s experimental and electronic festivals, including The Million Volt Light and Sound Rave (1967) at which The Beatles' electronic piece Carnival Of Light had its only public airing, as well as discussing how the BBC Radiophonic workshop broke new musical ground with Doctor Who.

Experts in the history of electronic music, including author and Doctor Who musician Mark Ayers give the boffins' view and Portishead's Adrian Utley explains why the early forays in electronics are still relevant today.

The programme can be heard on FM in the UK and around the world via the BBC Website.
Thanks to Chryse Moore




FILTER: - Music - Documentary - Radio

BBC America Doctor Who Documentary Specials

Monday, 23 July 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
BBC America are to broadcast four new special documentaries in the lead-up to their premiere of the next series of Doctor Who. Forming part of their Supernatural Saturday themed evenings, the first documentary will be broadcast on Saturday 4th August:

9:00PM - THE SCIENCE OF DOCTOR WHO
Explore the real-life science behind the biggest concepts and most iconic ideas in the incredible Doctor Who universe.

The documentary will be preceded by repeats of last year's documentaries, Best of the Companions, Best of the Monsters and Best of the Doctor from 6:00pm.


The following weeks will see documentaries on The Women of Doctor Who (11th August), The Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who (18th August), and The Destinations of Doctor Who (25th August).









FILTER: - USA - Documentary - BBC America - Series 7/33

Doctor Who Confidential to be cancelled

Wednesday, 28 September 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The producer of the behind-the-scenes documentary series Doctor Who Confidential, Zoe Rushton, has confirmed on Twitter that the show will no longer be produced by the BBC. The final edition of the show will be broadcast this coming Saturday at 8:35pm on BBC3 (with Rushton clarifying that previously reported production for a Christmas edition is no longer occuring).

Reasons for the show's cancellation have been cited by the Guardian newspaper as being financial in nature, with the BBC having to engage in several cost-cutting exercises to meet its tighter budget. Part of this initiative has been a 're-alignment' of programming on BBC3, with controller Zai Bennett commenting at last month's Edinburgh International Television Festival that "it's about focusing my budget on 9pm and 10pm; those are the time slots that count. Budgets are tight, so we have to be sensible with the money we have." Further details about BBC3 changes are expected to be outlined by the Director General, Mark Thompson on 6th October.

The BBC Press Office confirmed to us that:
The Doctor Who spin-off series, Doctor Who Confidential, has been a great show for BBC Three over the years, but our priority now is to build on original British commissions, unique to the channel.





FILTER: - Doctor Who - Documentary - Series 7/33

Next Time: Open All Hours

Thursday, 22 September 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released three video clips to introduce the next edition of Doctor Who Confidential, Open All Hours, which is due to be broadcast on Saturday 24th September on BBC3/BBCHD at 8:00pm, straight after Closing Time.

Confidential is on set with Matt Smith and his returning co-star James Corden. The two make their very own Doctor Who episode with a difference and talk about the highs and lows of shooting at night - in a department store, with babies!

Spend the night with Greg James and listen to his insightful, in-depth character profile of his new role.

This week, experience 'A Day in the Life' of a Doctor Who location manager, and in Script to Screen, the competition winners get to hang out with Matt Smith on set for the filming of Death is the Only Answer.

Featuring interviews with Matt Smith, James Corden, Greg James, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill.


Open All Hours: Guess Who's Back, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site - may not play outside of the United Kingdom
Alternatively there is a YouTube version.



Open All Hours: Craig and the Dalek, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site - may not play outside of the United Kingdom
Alternatively there is a YouTube version.



Open All Hours: Matt Smith the Artist, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site - may not play outside of the United Kingdom
Alternatively there is a YouTube version.

The episode will be available via the BBC iPlayer after broadcast until 8th October.


The BBC have also released a number of publicity photographs for Closing Time:


**** PUBLICITY PHOTOS FOR CLOSING TIME
**** MIGHT BE CONSIDERED SPOILERS
















FILTER: - Documentary - Series 6/32 - Online

Next Time: What Dreams May Come

Thursday, 8 September 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released three videos clips to introduce the next edition of Doctor Who Confidential, What Dreams May Come, which is due to be broadcast on Saturday 10th September on BBC3/BBCHD at 8:00pm, straight after The Girl Who Waited. It will be available to watch in the UK after broadcast via the BBC iPlayer until 8th October.

Confidential is out and about with Karen Gillan (Amy Pond) and Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams).

Can Karen get up to 100mph around one of the UK's fastest racetracks and can Arthur rise to the challenge of swimming in a tank of sharks?

The team are also on set at Wales Millennium Centre to fend off some brutal new enemies and viewers get to experience a 'Day in the Life' of the camera department.

Also featured is another Script to Screen, as our storyboard artist brings the story to life.

Featuring interviews with Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Steven Moffat.


What Dreams May Come: Tom MacRae, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site - may not play outside of the United Kingdom
Alternatively there is a YouTube version.



What Dreams May Come: Arthur Darvill, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site - may not play outside of the United Kingdom
Alternatively there is a YouTube version.



What Dreams May Come: The Doctor's New Coat, BBC, via the BBC Doctor Who site - may not play outside of the United Kingdom
Alternatively there is a YouTube version.






FILTER: - Documentary - Series 6/32 - Online

Doctor Who Confidential: remaining titles revealed

Tuesday, 6 September 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have now announced the titles for the remaining episodes of Doctor Who Confidential (which might be considered spoilers):

10.   10 Sep   What Dreams May Come
11. 17 Sep Heartbreak Hotel
12. 24 Sep Open All Hours
13. 1 Oct When Time Froze

Some behind-the-scenes features have recently been added to the BBC's Doctor Who site that tie into the two episodes that have been broadcast so far. Two location featurettes were released for Let's Kill Hitler covering the final day's filming (part one and two) in a cornfield, and a tour inside the robot. Meanwhile, after the first interview snippet with Night Terrors star Danny Mays reported previously, a second interview with the actor has been released, accompanied by an introduction to the story by Matt Smith and Marcus Wilson; there are also two preview clips of Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill discussing the dolls house on location (one, two) via the BBC's YouTube channel.


You can follow updates from the Doctor Who Confidential team on Facebook.





FILTER: - Documentary - Series 6/32

Thinking Allowed

Wednesday, 5 January 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Wednesdays edition of Radio Four's Thinking Allowed included a discussion on Doctor Who with US academic Marc Edward DiPaolo, who talked about his Journal of Popular Culture article "Political Satire and British-American Relations in Five Decades of Doctor Who."

DiPaolo has analysed the political content of five decades of Doctor Who and concluded the Daleks are obsessed with racial purity and dedicated to a policy of genocide and represent the Nazis and the Jagrafess is a loathsome alien purveying useless information - which he has censored, rewritten and controlled and represents a modern day media mogul. He finds that the Time Lord is a liberal, bohemian, pacifist environmentalist, and definitely anti-American So is Doctor Who a closet radical?

The programme is available worlwide on the BBC iPlayer for the next week. The discussion starts around 13 minutes into the show.




FILTER: - Documentary - Radio