NIDA - Doctor Who courses

Friday, 7 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The National Institute of Dramatic Art in Australia is to run another range of courses during December and January using Doctor Who as a basis to teach participants skills in the industry.

NIDA have run Doctor Who related classes in the past for children/young people, teaching acting and script writing techniques, but this year also sees one aimed at those aged 18 and above (highlighted below).
 
Film-making: Doctor Who on Location at Cockatoo Island

Create your own Doctor Who episode using the atmospheric landscape of Cockatoo Island as inspiration. Develop screen acting and film making skills and discover the world of on-location shooting. Travel each day from Circular Quay by ferry to Cockatoo Island is included. Receive a DVD copy of your short film.

Dates: 10-14 December, 10:00am-4:00pm
Venue: Cockatoo Island
Age Range: 12-15
Course Details: BN1DF2S04

Dates: 21-25 January, 10:00am-4:00pm
Venue: Cockatoo Island
Age Range: 12-15
Course Details: CN1DF2S02
Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space

Travel through time and space with the Doctor and his companions. Open doors to new realities and meet the characters that live there. Create your own mini Doctor Who adventure. Bow ties are cool!

Dates: 12-14 December, 10:00am-4:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 6-8
Course Details: BN1BA1S16
Screen Acting: Doctor Who

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Doctor. Identify and experience screen acting techniques as you work on scripts from the Doctor Who series, exclusive to NIDA. Develop skills in characterisation, and rehearse and film scene work to camera.

Dates: 2-4 January, 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 9-11
Course Details: CN1CS1S01

Dates: 7-11th January, 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 18+
Course Details: CN1ES2S02
Writing Doctor Who

Examine style, character and scenario in creating new scripts for Doctor Who. Study Doctor Who scripts, exclusive to NIDA. Discover how to develop your own ideas through improvisation techniques and have your completed Doctor Who scenes read aloud by actors on the Doctor Who Acting on Screen course.

Dates: 7-11 January, 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 18+
Course Details: CN1EW2S02

Dates: 14-17 January, 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 12-15
Course Details: CN1DW2S01
Designing Doctor Who

Take a creative inter-galactic journey as you design and build your own props and model landscape inspired by Doctor Who. Develop design and craft skills in model making with professionals. Display your work in the NIDA foyer at the end of the week.

Dates: 9-11 January, 10:00am-4:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 9-11
Course Details: CN1CD1S01
Acting on Screen: Doctor Who

Identify and experience the essentials of screen acting as you work on scripts from the Doctor Who series, exclusive to NIDA. Discover how to work with green screen technology, develop skills in characterisation and rehearse and film scene work to camera. Explore different acting styles as you examine episodes from nearly 50 years of Doctor Who. For committed young people wanting to explore strategies for approaching acting on screen.

Dates: 14-18 January, 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 12-15
Course Details: CN1DS2S05

Dates: 14-15 January, 10:00am-5:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 9-11
Course Details: CN1CZ1S01
Doctor Who Costume Challenge

Your mission is to create an intergalactic costume for a Doctor Who alien in just three days! You will learn amazing ways of creating costume using recycled clothing and non-traditional fabrics. Present your costumed alien in the NIDA foyer at the end of the course.

Dates: 16-18 January, 10:00am-4:00pm
Venue: NIDA, Kensington, NSW
Age Range: 10-15
Course Details: CN1DD1S02

(with thanks to Vitas Varnas




FILTER: - Special Events - Australia

It's Showtime! Episode One

Thursday, 6 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
As with last year, the BBC are to present a number of special linking trailers to mark its festive programming on BBC One this Christmas. Introduced by a teaser trailer last week, this year sees comic actor Rob Brydon and his able assistant (actress Sarah Alexander) producing BBC One Christmas in a series of adverts created by Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R and directed by David Kerr through Red Bee Media.

The series is reported to involve Matt Smith, as well as David Walliams, Miranda Hart, the cast of Call The Midwife, Lee Mack, Strictly Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood, the cast of EastEnders and Pudsey the dancing dog.

Episode One - broadcast tonight on BBC One just before Eastenders and not on the 8th December as originally expected - does not feature Smith himself, but Doctor Who is represented instead in the form of the TARDIS being mistaken for a dressing room by Mrs Brown (Brendan O'Carroll from the BAFTA-winning sitcom Mrs Brown's Boys).

Showtime! BBC Christmas Trailer This Dressing Room better be bigger than it looks! Showtime! BBC Christmas Trailer

It's Showtime!






FILTER: - Specials - Press - BBC

Doctor Who Adventures 298

Wednesday, 5 December 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
The new edition of Doctor Who Adventures - out tomorrow - comes with six free gifts: a badge, stickers, a bouncy ball, a magnet, a mini stamp, and a keyring.

Issue 298 also has posters and more comic adventures, plus:

  • There are laughs with the DWA guide to the Doctor's Christmas list
  • Tease your brain with a mega dinosaur wordsearch
  • Enjoy more monster texts
  • Learn how to turn your Christmas tree into a Dalek
  • Discover how Weeping Angels are made





FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Present Time!

Wednesday, 5 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have launched a new festive daily game for UK residents to win presents on Facebook:
Present Time!Present Time

Enter the Vortex for your chance to win Christmas presents every day and hide gifts in Space and Time for your friends to find!


Prizes include Playstations, Kindle, an official Fourth Doctor scarf, tickets to the Doctor Who Experience, DVD Box Sets, BBC Shop vouchers and many other items - read the terms and conditions for a full list of what can be won.

Note: this game is only available via Facebook to residents in the UK
 





FILTER: - UK - Online - Competitions - BBC

People Roundup

Wednesday, 5 December 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
Neil Gaiman will be in Tasmania next month as part of the music-and-arts-centred Mona Foma Festival. An Evening With Neil Gaiman is to be held at the Theatre Royal in Hobart on Sunday 20th January. (NB: Although the event is described as being suitable for all ages, explicit language is used in the theatre's web page about the show.)

In addition, Gaiman's urban fantasy TV series Neverwhere, which aired on BBC Two in 1996 and had an accompanying novelisation, is currently being made for BBC Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra. Adapted by Dirk Maggs, who is also co-directing it, and with a cast that includes Christopher Lee, Bernard Cribbins, Anthony Head, Yasmin Paige, David Harewood, Sophie Okonedo, Don Gilet, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Andrew Sachs, the six-parter is scheduled to be broadcast during the early part of 2013. [neilgaiman.com, 28 Nov 2012]

Sheila Hancock and Lee Evans are to star in a new comedy at Wyndham's Theatre in London next year. Barking In Essex tells the tale of a gangster fresh out of jail and returning to his dysfunctional family to retrieve more than £3.5m. It has been written by Clive Exton and will be directed by Harry Burton, with Evans playing the "dim-witted idiot of the criminal underbelly" Darnley and Hancock playing Emmie, described as Darnley's "Rottweiler mother". The production previews from Friday 6th September, opening on Monday 16th September. [BBC News, 30 Nov 2012]

A new play by David Haig that was due to open at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh next May before transferring to Chichester Festival Theatre has run into casting problems. Pressure, which is about the meteorologist Captain James Stagg, who had the task of predicting the weather ahead of the D-Day landings in the Second World War, has been postponed until spring 2014 while the search to find "the right person" to play Stagg continues. [The Stage, 30 Nov 2012]

Jessica Hynes and Olivia Colman have both been nominated as Best TV Comedy Actress in this year's British Comedy Awards. Colman has, in fact, been nominated twice - firstly for Rev and secondly for Twenty Twelve, with Hynes's nomination also being for Twenty Twelve. The spoof "mockumentary" about this year's London Olympics, which had a voiceover commentary by David Tennant, is itself up for Best Sitcom against, among others, The Thick Of It, which starred Peter Capaldi, and both Capaldi and Hugh Bonneville are vying for the title of Best TV Comedy Actor for their roles in those two respective shows. Meanwhile, David Mitchell is in the running for Best Male Television Comic and he is also among the nominees for the publicly-voted King and Queen of Comedy. The ceremony will be shown live on Channel 4 on Wednesday 12th December. [BBC News, 2 Dec 2012]

Tamsin Greig and Anne Reid will be among the guest stars appearing in a new darkly comic anthology that has just started filming for BBC Two. Written by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, the six-part series, which has the working title of Inside No 9, will take a look at what goes on behind closed doors at six very different residences sharing the number 9. [BBC Media Centre, 3 Dec 2012]

Sheridan Smith - companion Lucie Miller to the Eighth Doctor in the Big Finish audio dramas - is to return as mystery-solver Jonathan Creek's sidekick Joey Ross in a new episode of the BBC One crime-comedy-drama. Filming on The Clue of the Savant's Thumb, written by David Renwick, starts later this month, with the 90-minute Jonathan Creek special due to air next Easter. [BBC Media Centre, 5 Dec 2012]




FILTER: - People - Special Events - Theatre - David Tennant - Awards/Nominations - Radio - Broadcasting

The Snowmen confirmed for 5:15pm on Christmas Day

Wednesday, 5 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who: The SnowmenThe BBC have now confirmed the line-up for Christmas Day on BBC One, with the hour long Doctor Who Christmas Special The Snowmen to broadcast from 5:15pm - the earliest the show has been scheduled since its return in 2005 (and also the time when original series premiere An Unearthly Child was scheduled back in 1963).

The afternoon will see the film Shrek Forever After following The Queen's Speech at 3:10pm; the animated film Room on the Broom then follows at 4:35pm, with the News and Weather at 5:00pm. After Doctor Who, Strictly Come Dancing kicks off at 6:15pm, with a festive Call The Midwife at 7:30pm, an hour long Eastenders at 8:45pm, and evening prime-time finishing with The Royle Family at 9:45pm.

ITV1's schedule sees Doctor Who pitted against You've Been Framed (5:00pm), Emmerdale (5:30pm), and Paul O'Grady's For The Love Of Dogs (6:00pm). Meanwhile, Downton Abbey will go head-to-head with Eastenders at 8:45pm.

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The BBC have released a variety of publicity images to promote The Snowmen, featuring characters and scenes from the episode. Portrait images are also available, depicting several of the main cast: as well as Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman they include Tom Ward as Captain Latimer, Joseph Darcey-Alden as Digby, Ellie Darcey-Alden as Francesca, Liz White as Alice, and Richard E Grant as Dr Simeon.

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FILTER: - Series Specials - Broadcasting - Series 7/33

Spearhead From Space Remastered In High Definition

Tuesday, 4 December 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
The debut story of Jon Pertwee has been given the high-definition treatment for Doctor Who's 50th anniversary.

Spearhead From Space - Doctor Who's first colour story - is the only adventure from the classic era that can be remastered into true HD say experts because, thanks to industrial action at BBC TV Centre, all four episodes were shot on location on 16mm film rather than being recorded on videotape - the only time this was ever done on the show.

The digital media services team of BBC Studios and Post Production was commissioned by BBC Worldwide to remaster the story, which was first broadcast in January 1970 and also introduced Caroline John as assistant Liz Shaw. The "facelift" has given the story a cinematic finish, and the Blu-ray is now scheduled for release on Monday 15th July 2013.

The original 16mm negatives were scanned and digitised using state-of-the-art equipment, and other work has included repairing damage done to one episode's negative caused by a reaction with chemicals during a printing process some years ago. Dirt has also been removed, grain lessened, joins cleaned up, and picture movement stabilised. The soundtrack, which had previously been remastered, was then added to the final master version.

Jonathan Wood, the team's lead colourist, said:
The look of this HD remaster is a low-key filmic approach, which gives it more of a dramatic result. Working with the original negative and using a powerful, non-linear grading system, we decided to treat this four-part story like an individual filmed drama rather than thinking of it as part of an ongoing series normally shot in a TV studio.
Clive Hodge, the digital media services head, said:
We're delighted to have teamed up with BBC Worldwide to have remastered such an iconic programme for its 50th anniversary. Doctor Who is one of the few series to remain popular through the ages, and it's fantastic that the younger generations will have the chance to see this landmark story in the same picture quality that they've become used to with the more recent series.

News Links: 4rfv.co.uk; Ariel




FILTER: - Merchandise - Jon Pertwee - Classic Series - BBC Worldwide - WHO50 - Blu-ray/DVD

Doctor Who to feature on TV Guide cover

Monday, 3 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
TV Guide (10-16 Dec 2012)Back in October ten candidates were announced for the Fan Favorites Cover Poll, which enables readers to vote for their favourite television show to grace the cover of American weekly television listings magazine TV Guide.

The poll included a variety of popular American-based shows: Fringe, Grimm, Happy Endings, Parks And Recreation, Pretty Little Liars, Scandal, Spartacus, The Vampire Diaries, and The Walking Dead.

However, the country's breakfast show, Good Morning America, revealed this morning that a British show rose above the rest to top the poll - Doctor Who! TV Guide confirmed the accolade via their Facebook page:
As revealed this morning by our friends at Good Morning America, the winner of our 2012 Fan Favorites cover poll is... BBC America's Doctor Who! Congratulations to the show and to all the fans who voted!
The special double issue, covering 10th-23rd December 2012, goes on sale in the United States later this week.


This will be the first time that Doctor Who has graced the cover of TV Guide, which will celebrate sixty years of publication in 2013. The closest Doctor Who came previously was with a special insert for the Paul McGann television movie back in 1996.

The show received another American honour earlier this year, when it made the front cover of US media magazine Entertainment Weekly.





FILTER: - USA - Magazines - Polls

The Reign of Terror: Cover Art released

Monday, 3 December 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The cover art for January's DVD release of The Reign of Terror has been designed by Lee Binding, who has published the clean version of his artwork via the Tea Lady Design Facebook page. The cover is presented below alongside the North American (R1) version.

The Reign of Terror: DVD Artwork. Image: Tea-Lady Design The Reign of Terror (R1)

Commentary for the existing episodes are provided by Carole Ann Ford (Susan), with cast members Neville Smith (D'Argenson, episode one), Jeffrey Wickham (Webster, episode two), Caroline Hunt (Danielle, episode three) and Patrick Marley (soldier, episode six), plus on the production side by Timothy Coombe (Production Assistant). Meanwhile, actor Ronald Pickup (Physician) features on the animated version of episode four, whilst episode five takes up the search for missing episodes with hunters Paul Vanezis and Philip Morris.

The DVD will be released for Region Two on 28th January 2013, and for Region One on 12th February 2013.





FILTER: - William Hartnell - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Anniversary Screenings At The BFI

Monday, 3 December 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
The BFI Southbank in London is to mark Doctor Who's 50th anniversary by showing stories from each Doctor throughout 2013.

According to the latest BFI booklet, there will be something from Doctor Who every month up to and including November.

The first screening in the celebratory season will be of the programme's first adventure, An Unearthly Child, directed by Waris Hussein and starring William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford, Jacqueline Hill, and William Russell. It takes place on Saturday 12th January at 3.30pm and there will also be guests, although they are yet to be confirmed.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Tuesday 11th December at 11.30am, and bookings can be made via the relevant BFI programme page.

Details and dates of future screenings in the season are yet to be announced.

With Thanks To Tony Clark




FILTER: - Special Events - UK - William Hartnell - BFI - WHO50