Moffat quashes tabloid rumour

Friday, 3 August 2007 - Reported by Anthony Weight

Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, writing on Outpost Gallifrey's own discussion forum, has dismissed the rumours circulating in recent days concerning the casting of Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt as the 11th Doctor. Moffat's comments are reproduced below for our readers' information.
The James Nesbitt story is a total fabrication. Made up. A fantasy. Just a guy sitting at a desk and just inventing stuff.

I wasn't going to say anything, but I'm getting embarrassed for the deeply wonderful Jimmy Nesbitt. So tell everyone please, cos it's getting very silly.

Steven Moffat




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - Production - Press

Moffat Talks about the Future

Monday, 16 July 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

SCI FI WIRE reports on a panel with Steven Moffat at the Television Critics Association press tour in California. Despite being there to promote his own series Jekyll there were questions concerning the future of Doctor Who. He particularly addressed rumors that the possible departure of Russell T. Davies at the end of series four would also be an end to the series. "Here's an answer that people should listen to. No broadcaster lets go of a show like Doctor Who. They'd have to be out of their f---ing minds."

Moffat goes on to mention the popularity of the series and Outpost Gallifrey but neither confirms nor denies rumors he would replace Davies.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - People

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

Three Hugo Nominations for Doctor Who

Wednesday, 22 March 2006 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Doctor Who has been nominated for three prestigious Hugo Awards this year, according to an announcement made yesterday by the award's administrators and the 64th World Science Fiction Convention, L.A. Con IV. Taking three of seven slots in the "Best Dramatic Presentation: Short Form" category are the Doctor Who episodes Dalek written by Robert Shearman,Father's Day written by Paul Cornell, and The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, written by Steven Moffat. The three are running against an episode of the new "Battlestar Galactica" series, the Pixar animated short "Jack Jack Attack," and two live events, the stage play "Lucas Back in Anger" and the "Prix Victor Hugo Awards Ceremony," both performed at last year's World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, Scotland. (The latter was written by writers Paul McAuley and Kim Newman, both of whom have, coincidentally, written for Telos Publishing's Doctor Who novella range). The "Short Form" category was created out of the "Best Dramatic Presentation" category in 2003 to distinguish between films and television episodes, and describes a presentation lasting ninety minutes or less. The Hugo Awards, named for science fiction pioneer Hugo Gernsback, are the science fiction community's most prestigious awards, given out each year since the early 1950's; they will be presented at the Worldcon convention taking place this year in in Anaheim, California on August 26, with several of the writers expected to be in attendance.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - Awards/Nominations - Series 1/27