Another Set Report

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Under the spoiler tag, we have a report from a correspondent "pmount" who details some information gleaned during the first day's production. (Thanks to "pmount")
I managed to position myself surreptitiously near the main gates to the Hospital (renamed Albion Hospital) where a scene with a reporter was being rehearsed/filmed. I saw the material being played back on DV Playback equipment (thus ending the film/DV argument, I guess) and it consisted of the reporter uttering dialogue indicating that "Nobody is confirming if the body is alive or dead. Whitehall are saying nothing. The body has been brought here to Albion hospital, the nearest hospital to the river. The roads are closed, the hospital has been evacuated." There was some reference to a General Asquith, the body being human or alien and then the roads were closed again as a scene of a Military police car and an ambulance driving through the the gates was recorded. The general area was 'decorated' with London-style bus stops, one of which, I noticed as I walked right past it, was bearing a London street map the familiar red circule-style London underground symbol.

The area was literally packed with people -technicians, production crew etc, presumably Keith Boak directing from the concoruse area inside the gates. There were loads of black-clad police officers brandishing machine guns, the tank had been moved nearer the gates and there were quite a few other vehicles and extras in military uniform. I caught a quick glimpse of the script in the hands of one technician and while I couldn't get close enough to have a good look I could clearly see dialogue and reference to one character speaking - Jackie.




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Filming Reports

First Day Cardiff Report

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Outpost Gallifrey correspondent Dave Shuttleworth was in the Cardiff area on Sunday and reported in our forum about some of the goings-on in town. We have marked these as spoilers though there is very little specific information. Several batches of photos of the area, including some of the film crew vans and a few facades, are being discussed in our forum in the new series sections and Outpost Gallifrey hopes to post them for our readers later today. (Thanks to Dave Shuttleworth)
After looking at the streets listed as this week's locations on the news page, I popped in to the Cardiff Visitor Centre, in Working Street. I figured there was no harm in asking whether or not they could confirm that Doctor Who was going to be filmed outside their premises and, sure enough, not only are the crew using the street, they're using the visitor centre itself as a location, together with the pub next door (Toad @ the Exhibition).

The two premises are part of the same building - the old city library - and are being used as a police station. I went into the Toad for lunch (not bad and reasonably priced!) and got chatting to the girls behind the bar. They're getting ready to let the Doctor Who crew use half the pub on Tuesday night from 7pm (the rest will be open to the public) and are quite excited about the prospect.

From there I walked out to the old Cardiff Royal Infirmary, which is a wonderfully ramshackle example of gothic decay - a great location! In the area at the front of the building was a group of about eight or ten extras, dressed as soldiers - camouflage gear, red berets and heavy rifles - together with one man dressed in a smart military uniform, with a cap (from the military police vehicle I spotted later, I would guess they might be 'Redcaps' but I didn't recognise the insignia on the berets, which was sort-of T-shaped metal badge - perhaps a figure with arms outstretched?)

There were various film crew types wandering about and an awful lot of lighting/equipment vans and other lorries. Circling the site, there were lots of temporary 'BBC Wales' signs and I asked one of the chaps what was going on (I'm sure my pretence of 'not being all that interested' didn't fool him for a moment!) and he said: "It's the first day of filming on the new series of Doctor Who."

Back round at the front of the building, some set dressing was going on at the hospital gates - a big 'metal' arch, painted black, with 'ALBION HOSPITAL' in gold letters, which were being dirtied down. From the safety of the other side of the road I watched for a while (I was desperate not to run the slightest risk of getting in the way or annoying anyone and it's a very public place, so what the hey?) then went off to the cinema for a couple of hours.

When the film was over I couldn't resist popping back for another look! By this time (around 4pm) there were a handful of police vehicles (basic markings - stripes and lettering, blank insignia - so not a specific force, apart from one that had 'MILITARY POLICE' on its bonnet. Maybe extra decals will be added later?) and the armoured car. Round the back of the infirmary were four extras, dressed as police wearing tactical gear (black combat stuff).




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Filming Reports

BBC Confirms Series Production Begins

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The BBC News website has confirmed that production has commenced on the new Doctor Who series. "Shoppers in Cardiff will have a sneak preview of life in the fourth dimension as filming of the new Doctor Who series starts this week," the article says, confirming other news reports over the weekend. (Thanks to Paul Hayes)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Filming Reports

Doctor Who's Traffic Chaos

Saturday, 17 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
NewsWales ran an article yesterday called "Dr Who causes traffic chaos" about the new series starting production. "Cardiff commuters will have to make way for Dr Who next week as the BBC uses the cityÆs streets for the filming of the new series. Working Street and St John Street will be closed from 6pm on Tuesday July 20 until 5am on Wednesday July 21 to make way for BBC crews and filming û but allowances will be made for pedestrians coming from the St DavidÆs Hall concerts. St Mary Street, High Street and Guildhall Place will also be closed from 11pm on Wednesday July 21 until 5am on Thursday July 22. BBC Wales is producing the television comeback of Dr Who. The new series, written by Swansea-born dramatist Russell T. Davies, will star Christopher Eccleston as Dr Who and Billie Piper as his companion. The 13-episode series is to be shown on the BBC early next year." (Thanks to Paul Hayes)

Also... the Western Mail newspaper is running a similar article that has roughly the same information, stating " A different time zone wil descend on streets in Cardiff as film crews close roads for the filming of the new Doctor Who series." A number of retailers in the area have been advised that filming will commence this coming week, most of which will take place in the early evenings. (Thanks to Colin John Francis, Gil Williams)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Filming Reports - Press

New Series Filming Begins - updated!

Friday, 16 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Outpost Gallifrey has received a number of reliable reports in the past 24 hours stating the same thing: production of the first episode of the new Doctor Who series will begin this Sunday, July 18, or Monday, July 19. Meanwhile, an ITV teletext report today states the following: "Cameras will start to roll on the new Dr Who series on Monday, an insider has confirmed. Filming on the 13-part series takes place in and around Cardiff and production staff have been sworn to secrecy. They have not been allowed to divulge details of plots, characters or even who is writing the music. The first batch of episodes is to be directed by Keith Boak." Whether Sunday or Monday, within the next few days, the next era of Doctor Who will be under way...

Outpost Gallifrey offers our best wishes and good luck to the folks on the new series production who read this website as well as everyone involved in the show, and our congratulations on bringing Doctor Who back to television. We're all waiting with breathless anticipation!




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Filming Reports

Lost In Time Update

Thursday, 15 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
On the Restoration Team Forum today, details for the "Lost In Time" DVD set have been released (BBC Worldwide apparently confirming it and allowing the topic to be discussed there.) The full feature list is as follows, confirming some of the details but discounting others (notably, despite reports on OG and elsewhere, telesnap photo sessions and the "Making of Fury From the Deep" documentary are not included.) According to Steve Roberts of the RT, "With the exception of 'The Lion' [episode 1 of 'The Crusade'], which is the original 1999 transfer, albeit with some additional cleanup, all the remaining episodes are new Spirit transfers from the best surviving materials, cleaned up and VidFIREd to our usual standard" while, according to Mark Ayres, "All episodes have been newly-remastered - pictures and sound. (With the honourable exception of some we'd done relatively recently - Web 1, and the Faceless eps)." As for the updated "Missing Years" documentary, says Paul Vanezis, "The Missing Years is being kept intact as was, not changes have been made to the body of the programme. The additional material consists of a short feature in the style of 'Since this programme was made...'." It also appears that it may be released simultaneously in the UK and North America. The list of features is below (with thanks to the Restoration Team).
LOST IN TIME COLLECTION

Disc 1 (Hartnell Years disc in North America)
Episodes: "The Crusade" 1; "The Crusade" 3 (with commentary by Julian Glover, Gary Russell); "The DaleksÆ Master Plan" 2 (commentary by Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney, Ray Cusick); "The DaleksÆ Master Plan" 5 & 10; "The Celestial Toymaker" 4
Audio Only: "The Crusade" 2, 4
Special Features: Surviving clips from "The Daleks' Master Plan," "The Smugglers," "The Tenth Planet"; location film from "The Smugglers"; introductions to episodes 1, 3 of "The Crusade" plus afterword; 8mm off-screen footage from the Hartnell Era - various clips; Easter Egg no.1.

Disc 2 (Troughton Years #1 disc in North America)
Episodes: "The Underwater Menace" 3; "The Moonbase" 2, 4; "The Faceless Ones" 1, 3; "The Evil of the Daleks" 2 (with commentary by Deborah Watling, Gary Russell)
Audio Only: "The Moonbase" 1, 3
Special Features: "The Power of the Daleks" BBC1 trail; surviving clips from "The Power of the Daleks," "The Highlanders," "The Underwater Menace," "The Macra Terror"; 8mm film of "The Evil of the Daleks" in studio, with commentary (as "The Last Dalek"); 8mm off-screen footage from the Troughton era - various clips; Easter Egg no.2.

Disc 3 (Troughton Years #2 disc in North America)
Episodes: "The Abominable Snowmen" 2 (with commentary by Deborah Watling, Gary Russell); "The Enemy of the World" 3; "The Web of Fear" 1 (with commentary by Deborah Watling, Derrick Sherwin, Gary Russell); "The Wheel in Space" 3; "The Wheel in Space" 6 (with commentary by Derrick Sherwin, Tristan deVere Cole); "The Space Pirates" 2.
Special Features: Location film from "The Abominable Snowmen"; surviving clips from "The Abominable Snowmen," "The Web of Fear," "Fury From the Deep," "The Wheel in Space"; film inserts from "The Space Pirates"; 8mm colour film shot in the studio from "Fury From the Deep"; raw film trims from "Fury From the Deep" battle in episode 6; "The Missing Years" updated version of the 1998 BBC Video documentary.

Note: The North American discs also include a "Who's Who" biography option like all others in the series.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

The Lost in Time Collection

Wednesday, 14 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Though BBC Worldwide for some reason won't officially confirm any sort of UK release for the forthcoming Lost in Time Collection, the collection of orphan Doctor Who episodes coming out this November (despite the fact that retailers already have an early November date for sale), BBC Worldwide America not only has confirmed it but has released cover illustrations for the North American release, also due in November, and details about the individual sets. Below are the cover illustrations for the complete North American edition, which is two DVD sets packaged together, as well as the individual versions on sale here, one with each Doctor. (We don't know if they're being offered separately in the UK, but apparently the North American edition is done so.)
Lost in Time: The William Hartnell Years
Never broadcast in the US, these episodes offer an enticing glimpse into 'lost' stories that have achieved legendary status. Fans can relish rare appearances of the Daleks as well as guest star turns by Julian Glover (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), Michael Gough (Batman) and Jean Marsh (Upstairs, Downstairs). New to video is Episode 2 of "The Daleks' Master Plan," the story that marked the series debut of Nicholas Courtney, who later returned time and again as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Includes episodes 1 and 3 of "The Crusade"; episodes 2, 5 and 10 of "The Daleks' Master Plan" and episode 4 of "The Celestial Toymaker". Featuring audio commentary by actors Julian Glover, Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney, designer Raymond P. Cusick and moderator Gary Russell; clips from episodes 1, 3 and 4 of "The Daleks' Master Plan"; a reel of 8mm off-screen clips; Who's Who actor biographies; narrative links; and photo gallery. Single CD; WHV Catalog #E2081.

Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years
Never broadcast in the US, these episodes offer an enticing glimpse into 'lost' stories that have achieved legendary status. Fans can relish rare appearances of the Daleks, Cybermen and Yeti, as well as an episode from the second Doctor Who story by Robert Holmes, the series' most influential writer. Includes episode 3 of "The Underwater Menace"; episodes 2 and 4 of "The Moonbase"; episodes 1 and 3 of "The Faceless Ones"; episode 2 of "The Evil of the Daleks"; episode 2 of "The Abominable Snowmen"; episode 3 of "The Enemy of the World"; episode 1 of "The Web of Fear"; episodes 3 and 6 of "The Wheel In Space" and episode 2 of "The Space Pirates". Featuring audio commentary by actor Deborah Watling, director Tristan de Vere Cole, story editor Derrick Sherwin and moderator Gary Russell; deleted scenes from "Power of the Daleks" and "The Abominable Snowmen"; Australia and New Zealand censor clips; the fan-produced documentary special "The Making of Fury From the Deep"; audio versions of episodes 1 and 3 of "The Moonbase"; a 50-minute featurette on missing episodes; Who's Who actor biographies; and photo gallery. Double CD; WHV Catalog #E2082.

Lost in Time: The Complete Collection
Contains "Lost In Time: The William Hartnell Years" and "Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years". WHV Catalog #E2083.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Effects From the Mill

Wednesday, 14 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
CGI effects house The Mill are involved in the effects for the new Doctor Who series, according to a forthcoming article in issue #120 of "Dreamwatch" Magazine (and possibly also in next week's new "Doctor Who Magazine" as well). As soon as we have confirmation of this, we'll bring it to you!




FILTER: - Production - Series 1/27

And So, It Begins...

Wednesday, 14 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
It appears as though the new era of Doctor Who is about to begin; several correspondents have reported to Outpost Gallifrey that visible signs of production have been spotted in Cardiff, including the presence of Billie Piper at a local music store. There has been much speculation that a mid-July date was the start of filming, as hinted at in several recent newspaper reports that suggest that July was the target date. We're attempting to find out the exact date of the start of production and will bring it to you when we can.




FILTER: - Production - Series 1/27

Colin McCormack

Tuesday, 6 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Colin McCormack, who played the Commander in episodes 3 & 4 of "The Sun Makers" died on June 19, age 60. (Thanks to Trevor Dobbin)




FILTER: - Obituary - Classic Series