BBC America TARDIS Building ContestBookmark and Share

Saturday, 25 December 2010 - Reported by Marcus
BBC America have launched a competition to find the best homemade TARDIS.

The first place winner will be awarded the grand prize of a Doctor Who screening event at a venue in their area in September 2011, with a maximum of 50 guests, plus one copy of every episode of Doctor Who currently available on DVD in the United States.

Judging will be based on documentation of the following:
  • Most original design of the TARDIS
  • Most creative use of materials
  • Most creative placement in a public location
  • Most Facebook likes on wheresthetardis.com


The competition is open only to legal residents of the Continental United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) who are eighteen years of age or older at the time of entry.

More information can be found at WheresTheTARDIS.com




FILTER: - BBC America - Competitions

Shadows of the Vashta Nerada: TrailerBookmark and Share

Friday, 24 December 2010 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have put a trailer for the fourth Doctor Who Adventure Game, Shadow of the Vashta Nerada, up onto their official YouTube channel.

So you've learnt to fly the TARDIS and defeat the Cybermen and Daleks. But how will you fare against the fearsome Vashta Nerada? In an underwater base. While being attacked by alien sea monsters. Do you think you're ready?



The game is available to download for free in the UK from the BBC Doctor Who website.




FILTER: - Online - Games

Charlie and the Doctor's BadgerBookmark and Share

Friday, 24 December 2010 - Reported by Marcus
The fourth of the Doctor Who Confidential Red Button previews of A Christmas Carol is now available online. Today video blogger Charlie McDonnell looks for the Doctor's Badger.

The clip will be on the Red Button service later today.


Video may not be available outside the United Kingdom.




FILTER: - Online

Matt Smith talks about his fan mailBookmark and Share

Friday, 24 December 2010 - Reported by Marcus
Matt Smith has been telling Graham Norton about his fan mail. He is a guest on the chat show this week alongside Matt Lucas and David Walliams.

The whole interview can be seen in the UK tonight on BBC One at 10.30pm and in the United States on BBC America at 10.20pm Christmas Day. It was shown in Australia on Christmas Eve there, and is repeated on Christmas Day (10:00pm, ABC1)






FILTER: - Matt Smith - Broadcasting

Tinsel Takeover on BBC Radio OneBookmark and Share

Friday, 24 December 2010 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Tomorrow (Christmas Day) sees BBC Radio One present The Tinsel Takeover 2010, a programme running throughout the day featuring twenty-seven Radio One listeners getting to present a fifteen minute show.

At around midday, Doctor Who gets a look-in with fan Adrian Davies taking on the mantle of presenting, as he tells the Doctor Who News Page:

I wanted to let you know I’m really excited and thrilled because I’m going to on the UK BBC Radio 1 on Christmas Day, they are doing an event called The Tinsel Takeover where listeners have had the chance to submit ideas for a 15 minute show including clips and music and they liked mine which I called Doctor Who at Christmas!

I’m going to be on tomorrow around 12pm, this link goes to a nice festive photo of me and I think will then include a link to the iPlayer for listening to it for up to 7 days after the show has been on.

I’m very excited about the show, but also rather nervous in case it doesn’t sound great, but we’ll see!! And being on a BBC channel on Christmas Day and when a new Doctor Who special is on BBC 1 later that day as well is incredibly thrilling……

Unfortunately as I had a cold and sore throat when I recorded Doctor Who at Christmas my voice isn’t at it’s best, oh well I was hoping I might sound good for voice overs but it’s such a fantastic opportunity and I’m so thrilled about it and hope it’s a bit of very un-cynical fun where I delight in the Christmas Doctor Who stories. Hopefully I don’t sound too geeky on it….. Oops….

Today saw a celebrity takeover of the radio station with the Top Ten of 2010; the 8:00-9:00am slot featured Doctor Who stars Matt Smith and Karen Gillan presenting their favourite songs for the year - the show is repeated on Boxing Day at 2:00pm and is available to listen to on the BBC iPlayer until New Year's Eve.




FILTER: - Radio

BBC America to air Series Six alongside UK?Bookmark and Share

Friday, 24 December 2010 - Reported by Chuck Foster
CNN have reported that plans are afoot to broadcast the sixth series of Doctor to the United States within hours of airing in the United Kingdom.

Addressing the issue of fans downloading episodes via the Internet way ahead of their broadcast in the USA, the vice president of programming at BBC America, Richard de Croce, said:
(It) means fans love the shows so much they can't wait to see them.

And that's the world we live in, in terms of technology, quite honestly. So let's air these shows as quickly as we can post the UK's transmission.

Plans are in the works for season six of "Doctor Who" to be broadcast the same day in the United States as well.
Tomorrow's broadcast of A Christmas Carol will be the first time American fans will be able to watch Doctor Who on the same evening as those in the UK, with Australia and Canada following suit a day later.


However, Doctor Who hasn't always aired first in the UK; the 1996 TV Movie aired in the USA and Canada a couple of weeks before the BBC, and back in 1983 some American fans actually got to see the 20th Anniversary story The Five Doctors on PBS two days before those in the United Kingdom!




FILTER: - USA - BBC America - Series 6/32

The Twelve Doctors of ChristmasBookmark and Share

Friday, 24 December 2010 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor WhoTor.com is publishing a series or articles entitled The Twelve Doctors of Christmas, in which a host of special guest writers celebrate the many men (and one woman) who are known of as The Doctor.

The series starts 26th December.
  • George Mann the author of The Affinity Bridge, The Osiris Ritual and Ghosts of Manhattan, celebrates the First Doctor, William Hartnell.
  • Nick Abadzis the Eisner Award-winning graphic novelist and children’s book author, celebrates the Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton.
  • Paul Cornell the writer of the Hugo-nominated Doctor Who episodes, Father’s Day, Human Nature, and The Family of Blood, celebrates the Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee.
  • Nicholas Whyte who works as the Brussels representative of Independent Diplomat, celebrates the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker.
  • Pia Guerra winner of an Eisner Award in 2008 for her illustration work on the multiple award-winning Vertigo comic series Y: The Last Man, celebrates the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison.
  • Josiah Rowe writer for our very own Doctor Who News Page, celebrates the Sixth Doctor, Colin Baker.
  • Seanan McGuire whose work spans the fantasy, romance, and science fiction genres, celebrates the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy.
  • Steve Mollmann who reviewes the Big Finish audio adventures for Unreality SF, celebrates the Eighth Doctor, Paul McGann.
  • Graham Sleight who has an extensive backlog of reviews and critical essays regarding science fiction and fantasy works, celebrates Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston.
  • Nasty Canasta who performs original burlesque shows in New York City, celebrates the Tenth Doctor, David Tennant.
  • Lynne M. Thomas and Tara O’Shea, who curated and released Chicks Dig Time Lords in early 2009, an essay collection from female viewpoints along with Mark Waid who is Boom Studios! editor-in-chief, celebrate the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith.
  • Jason Henninger who is a Tor.com blogger, celebrates the Twelve Doctors That Very Briefly Were.




FILTER: - Fan Productions

Eleventh Hour tops iPlayer requestsBookmark and Share

Thursday, 23 December 2010 - Reported by Marcus
Eleventh HourMatt Smith's debut as the Eleventh Doctor is the most watched programme on the BBC iPlayer for the year so far according to the BBC.

The BBC iPlayer celebrates its third Birthday this Christmas with over 1.3 billion requests being made throughout 2010. The Eleventh Hour accounted for 2.2 million of these hits with the rest of the series averaging around 1.5 million hits each.

Top Gear was the second most requested programme, with over half a million fewer requests than Doctor Who.

Daniel Danker, General Manager, Programmes and On Demand, said:
BBC iPlayer has had a remarkable year – with well over 100 million requests for programmes each month of 2010 and over 1.3 billion programmes played through the year. In 2011 we will bring BBC iPlayer to even more licence fee payers, dramatically increasing our investment in BBC iPlayer on mobile and TV, and laying the foundation for an incredibly interactive London 2012 experience.

As part of the BBC's commitment to increase the reach of BBC iPlayer, the service is now available on around 40 different devices. For those who enjoy watching on-demand from the comfort of the living room, BBC iPlayer can be found on a range of TVs including Samsung, LG, and Sony Bravia, Blu-Ray disc players, Nintendo Wii and PS3 games consoles, and Virgin Media and Freesat set-top boxes. For those on the go, the BBC iPlayer mobile site can be accessed from phones and tablets including Apple iPads, iPhones and selected models of BlackBerry, Android, Nokia, Samsung, HTC and Sony Ericsson phones.

TV Top 20: best-performing episode per title/series, 1 January 2010 to 17 December 2010

1 Doctor Who, Series 5, The Eleventh Hour, Episode 1, BBC One, 2,241,000
2 Top Gear, Series 15, Episode 1, BBC Two, 1,680,000
3 Sherlock A Study in Pink, Episode 1, BBC One, 1,403,000
4 Top Gear, Series 14, Episode 7, BBC Two, 1,255,000
5 Outnumbered, Series 3, Programme 1, Episode 1, BBC One 1,157,000
6 EastEnders Live 19/02/201,0 BBC One 1,130,000
7 Live at the Apollo, Series 5, Episode 6, BBC One, 1,076,000
8 The Apprentice, Series 6, Bakery Episode 3, BBC One, 1,050,000
9 Doctor Who, The End of Time Part 2, Episode 2, BBC One, 1,015,000
10 Russell Howard's Good News, Series 2, Episode 3, BBC Three, 982,000
11 Mock The Week, Series 9, Episode 3, BBC Two, 944,000
12 Mock The Week, Series 8, Episode 5, BBC Two, 940,000
13 The Incredibles 2010, BBC One, 904,000
14 Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2010, BBC One, 870,000
15 Gavin And Stacey, Series 3, Episode 6, BBC One, 839,000
16 Legally Blonde 2010, BBC Three, 807,000
17 Junior Apprentice, Episode 1, BBC One, 795,000
18 Tracy Beaker Returns, Full Circle Episode 1, CBBC, 776,000
19 World Cup's Most Shocking Moments 01-Jun-10, BBC Three, 730,000
20 Madness In The Fast Lane 10-Aug-10, BBC One, 720,000




FILTER: - Ratings - Series 5/31

Charlie - Decorating BusBookmark and Share

Thursday, 23 December 2010 - Reported by Marcus
The third of the Doctor Who Confidential Red Button previews of A Christmas Carol is now available online.

It will be on the Red Button service later today.

Video may not be available outside the United Kingdom.




FILTER: - Specials - Online - Broadcasting

Twisted Media to work on Torchwood Series 4Bookmark and Share

Thursday, 23 December 2010 - Reported by Harry Ward
Twisted Media, "a creative collective producing audio, visual and interactive media" have been hired to work on Torchwood: The New World.

The company first announced via their Twitter page that they have been hired to create graphics for the upcoming series of Torchwood. The Chicago Tribune reported yesterday about Twisted Media's work on another TV show called Leverage and mentioned the work on Torchwood.

Derek Frederickson has landed another TV series. He was just hired to work on 10 episodes of "Torchwood," the spinoff of the long-running "Dr. Who" series. Frederickson described the show as "sort of a 'X-Files'-ish division that investigates alien and supernatural activity." Previous seasons of the show have already aired on BBC America; the new season (which will include Bill Pullman and Mekhi Phifer as series regulars) changes the setting from Wales to the U.S. and will air on Starz.

"It's actually a perfect show for Twisted Media because it's aliens and sci-fi and all sorts of computers and technical, science stuff," Frederickson said. "The first script was a total page-turner Â-- I was going nuts reading it. Being a fan of the show, too, and reading this, I'm like, 'Oh my God, I can't wait to see this on-screen.'"

Which means the next few months will be busy for both Frederickson and [Tom] Slattery. "Torchwood" begins shooting in January.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Production - Miracle Day (Series 4)