Universal Control Daleks

Friday, 25 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC Research and Development Department have been studying how future television communications can be utilised to assist in functions within the viewing environment:
In short, the technology allows an internet-connected device, whether that’s a smartphone, a pair of headphones (or in our case, a toy Dalek) to pick up Wi-Fi signals synchronised to the TV programme, to allow that device to perform a specific function at a specific time. We call this technology Universal Control.
The Dalek mentioned above was a prototype developed by Andrew Bonney to demonstrate how such technology could work, in this case having the toy react upon scenes broadcast that involved its television counterpart.

Andrew Bonney with Dalek
Photo: Rory Cellan-Jones via Twitter
Andrew's deft modification of an off-the-shelf Dalek toy achieved everything we wanted from the project. We gained valuable insights into the challenges of developing Universal Control clients for an embedded platform with just 32kB of RAM, while demonstrating their feasibility in a very striking way. It's also an entirely new take on the concept of "dual screen", demonstrating that the things you can synchronise to a TV programme go way beyond smartphone and tablet applications.

Developing toys is not part of BBC R&D's remit! But the Dalek helps us with a part of our mission that is far more important: helping BBC programme makers understand how changes in technology could affect their work. As computing power continues to become cheaper and as more and more devices gain wireless connections to each other and to the Internet, we expect to see an increasing number of everyday things gaining these capabilities.
 

However, several media sites reporting on the demonstration that took place at the R&D Lab in MediaCity last week implied the technology was just around the corner, leading the department to clarify otherwise:
Of course, this is the world of R&D. Today's televisions and set-top boxes don't support the Universal Control API, or anything like it, so you won't see WiFi-enabled Daleks taking over your living room this Christmas. But we firmly believe that the experiments broadcasters are currently performing with Dual Screen experiences are just the tip of the iceberg, and that tomorrow's television programmes won't always be confined to a screen in the corner of the living room.

The practical application of such technology can lead to the development of devices such as those that can provide 'single-switch' remote control interfaces for severely disabled people, or speech-operated controls for those whose vision has been impaired.

(newslink: BBC R&D Blog)

Watch the Universal Control Dalek demonstration, courtesy of RegHardware

Universal Control Dalek, courtesy RegHardware, via YouTube




FILTER: - BBC

People Roundup

Friday, 25 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Karen Gillan spoke about Jean Shrimpton, who she plays in BBC Four's forthcoming We'll Take Manhattan: "She left a lovely message saying she really enjoyed it. David Bailey loved it too. And they're really honest people so that means something to me. I find her really, really intriguing." [Evening Standard, 23 Nov 2011]

John Barrowman helped tackle a thief at the Glasgow hotel he was staying at during his stage tour: "We heard this woman scream and shout, 'Stop him, stop him.' We saw this young boy running down the hallway. ... I grabbed the kid's ankles, yanked him to the ground and then pulled him out into the hallway. I pinned him down." The actor responded, however: "I'd like to find out the boy's story and give him a second chance. Maybe he could work in the pantomime over Christmas to give him a sense of responsibility." [Scottish Daily Record, 25 Nov 2011]

Bill Bailey is under strict instructions not to talk about his role in the Christmas Special: "I will be just about to tell you what happens and then a tranquilliser dart will thud and the phone will go dead. They’ll [the Beeb] be all over me like a rash if I divulge any of the secrets, but yes just to say I have a cameo in it and great fun it is too. It’s fulfilled a lifetime's ambition for me, being a Doctor Who fan." [East Anglian Daily Times, 19 Nov 2011]

Eve Myles comments on Torchwood fandom: "I used to think Torchwood fans were a bit scary. I was petrified – these people know that I've got 57 freckles on my face, they know everything. And being such a fiercely private person, I started to feel like I was having to cocoon myself. ... I started doing signings and meeting fans, and it proved me wrong. These people were completely energised and generous and excited, and loved what we did. Why else make a programme? If people aren’t energised about it, if people don’t want to watch it, blog about it, meet up in groups about it, why am I in front of this camera?" [Western Mail, 19 Nov 2011]

Nicola Bryant will be performing in the SoundPower Orchestra's Christmas concert at the National Trust's Gibside Chapel on Saturday 3rd December at 2pm; the orchestra will be playing a piece with words and music by the actress herself. [Nicola Bryant website]

Billie Piper has been asked to be a spokesperson for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals after she expressed regret at her behaviour towards animals in her youth: "Peta is very happy to hear that Ms Piper regrets the casual cruelty that she perpetrated against animals when she was a child - that's the difference between a person with the real potential to be kind and someone who denies wrongdoing, takes pleasure in it and escalates the damaging behaviour. ... We will be asking Ms Piper to be a spokesperson for our campaign to sensitise children, parents and teachers to the need to develop compassion in childhood through humane-education training in schools and at home." [Contact Music, 21 Nov 2011; Guardian, 18 Nov 2011]





FILTER: - People - Karen Gillan - Billie Piper - John Barrowman

Consider Yourself One Of Us

Friday, 25 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released their BBC One festive trailer for 2011, featuring a number of well known celebrities appearing on the channel including David Jason, Graham Norton, Sir Bruce Forsyth, the BBC Breakfast crew, and the kids from Outnumbered; Doctor Who is represented by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and a Cyberman!


You can watch the full trailer below:


"Consider Yourself One Of Us", BBC, via YouTube




FILTER: - Online - BBC

Series 6 CD Track List

Friday, 25 November 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Silva Screen have released the tracklisting for the soundtrack to Series Six of Doctor Who, due for release in the UK on 19th December, 2011.

The two-disc set includes music from throughout the series, composed by Murray Gold and played by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by Ben Foster. The CD is available to pre-order on Amazon.
DISC ONE
    The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon
  1. I Am The Doctor In Utah
  2. 1969
  3. The Impossible Astronaut
  4. Trust Me
  5. Help Is On Its Way
  6. Another Perfect Prison
  7. Greystark Hall
  8. Apollo 11
  9. Day Of The Moon
  10. I See You Silence
  11. The Curse of the Black Spot
  12. You’re A Dead Man
  13. Deadly Siren
  14. Perfect Reflection
  15. All For One
  16. The Curse Of The Black Spot
  17. The Doctor’s Wife
  18. I’ve Got Mail
  19. My TARDIS
  20. Run, Sexy
  21. Locked On

  22. Rebel Flesh / The Almost People
  23. The Chemical Castle
  24. Which One Is The Flesh?
  25. Scanning Me
  26. Ransacked
  27. Always With The Rory
  28. Double Doctor
  29. Tell Me The Truth
  30. Loving Isn’t Knowing (The Almost People Suite)
  31. A Good Man Goes to War
  32. River’s Waltz
  33. Pop
  34. Tell Me Who You Are
  35. Melody Pond
DISC TWO
    Let’s Kill Hitler
  1. Growing Up Fast
  2. The Blush Of Love
  3. Terror Of The Reich
  4. The British Are Coming
  5. A Very Unusual Melody
  6. When A River Forms
  7. Pay Attention Grown Ups
  8. The Enigma Of River Song
  9. Night Terrors
  10. Bedtime For George
  11. Tick Tock Round The Clock
  12. A Malevolent Estate
  13. Night Terrors
  14. The Girl Who Waited
  15. Apalapucia
  16. 36 Years
  17. Lost In The Wrong Stream
  18. The God Complex
  19. The Hotel Prison
  20. Room Of Your Dreams
  21. Fear Enough
  22. What’s Left To Be Scared Of?
  23. Rita Praises
  24. Closing Time
  25. Stormageddon, Dark Lord Of All
  26. Definitely Going
  27. Over Your Shoulder
  28. Ladieswear
  29. Fragrance
  30. My Time Is Running Out
  31. The Wedding of River Song
  32. Tick Tock (Vocal Track)
  33. 5:02 PM
  34. The Head Of An Enemy
  35. My Silence
  36. Brigadier Lethbridge – Stewart
  37. Forgiven
  38. Time Is Moving
  39. The Wedding Of River Song
  40. Day of the Moon
  41. The Majestic Tale (Of A Madman In A Box)





FILTER: - Murray Gold - Audio - Series 6/32

Bonham's Auction Items

Thursday, 24 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The next Entertainment Memorabilia auction at Bonhams takes place on the 15th December, and features a range of costumes from the 21st Century series of Doctor Who offered via Angels The Costumiers - including several of the Doctor's outfits. There are also a couple of 'classic' items, with the preliminary artwork for 1964's The Dalek Book and a spaceship prop from Battlefield.

Lot No: 173 - Doctor Who - Human Nature/ The Family Of Blood, 2007

David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor: A three-piece suit, shirt and tie, being the principle character costume, worn during the sequence where the Doctor is hiding under the persona of the Teacher John Smith, the brown tweed suit, with orange and black coloured thread, comprising jacket, waistcoat and trousers, bearing 'Total Look Costumes' label inside, together with a white cotton shirt with removable collar and a brown bow-tie with circular motif, together with a black teachers cape, with inscribed label inside 'Smith', a square academic hat (mortarboard), of black cotton, and a pair of black leather boots.

The suit part of this lot features during the Dance sequence onward, and in the promotional photographs for the episode. The cap and gown feature during the school sequences. The label inside is typical of modern BBC television labelling.

Estimate: £1,000-1,500, €1,200-1,800
 
Lot No: 174 - Doctor Who - Human Nature/ The Family Of Blood, 2007

David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor: A three-piece suit, worn during the sequence where the Doctor is hiding under the persona of the Teacher John Smith, comprising a grey/ blue tweed suit with brown/ cream plastic buttons, together with a brown paisley type tie, all items bearing 1980s Morris Angel & Sons Ltd. labels.

Estimate: £500-600, €590-700
 
Lot No: 175 - Doctor Who - Human Nature/ The Family Of Blood, 2007

David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor: The Doctors sleepwear - a pair of pyjamas and a dressing gown, worn during the sequence where the Doctor is hiding under the persona of the Teacher John Smith, the pyjamas of cream coloured cotton with blue pinstripe, with wide and narrow stripe, the dressing gown of checked brown wool mix fabric, with red rope edging and details to cuffs and sleeves, together with a pair of slippers

Estimate: £400-600, €470-700
 
Lot No: 176 - Doctor Who - Human Nature/ The Family Of Blood, 2007

David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor: A grey/brown 3/4 length overcoat, hat and scarf, featured during the outdoor scenes, the coat of tweed with large plastic buttons, with black masking tape applied over interior label; a grey and orange wool scarf, with a black trilby type hat, of black fabric with synthetic trim, together with a pair of red cotton pyjamas featured in the scene where the Doctor is an old man.

Estimate: £300-400, €350-470
 
Lot No: 191 - Doctor Who - The Big Bang, 2010

Matt Smith as The Eleventh Doctor: A complete Wedding guest outfit, comprising: a black satin 'Opera' type collapsible top hat, in original box, with black ribbon trim; a black tail coat, of wool with satin effect collar; a white waffle type waistcoat; a white shirt with waffle type front together with matching collar and bow-tie; a cream coloured silk scarf with tasselled edge; a pair of black tuxedo trousers, with matching braces and a pair of black size 10 men's shoes, together with the original costume returns bag.

Estimate: £1,200-1,800, €1,400-2,100
 

Lot No: 154 - Doctor Who: The original preliminary design artwork for 'The Dalek Book'

Watercolour and gouache on paper, unsigned, mounted on board, 11½ x 15 inches (29 x 38cm)

Estimate: £500-700, €590-820
 
Lot No: 155 - Doctor Who: original spaceship model from 'Battlefield'

Well-detailed, removable top section with internal electric wiring, on stand, with certificate of authenticity approximately 51cm (20in) diameter

The ship is classed as an 'Organic Spaceship' in this episode. It lies on the bottom of Lake Vortigern containing the body of King Arthur, apparently in suspended animation, and his sword Excalibur. The ship is made from different materials including metal, resin and fibreglass. The ship was used for underwater shots - the 'blow hole' where a stream of bubbles emanates at one point is clearly visible. This can be operated by a switch. This was one of two models made, the other model was blown up.

Estimate: £4,500-5,000, €5,300-5,900
 

Full list of auction items related to Doctor Who

LotDescriptionEstimate (£)
154Preliminary artwork for The Dalek Book (1964)500-700
154aSpaceship model from Battlefield4500-5000
155Doctor Constantine costume from The Empty Child400-500
156Adherent of the Repeated Meme costume from The End of the World250-300
157Partial Sycorax costume from The Christmas Invasion350-400
158Sisters of Plenitude tunic from New Earth200-300
159Maid's costume from Tooth and Claw100-150
160The Host cloak from Tooth and Claw150-200
161Guardian monk's robes from Tooth and Claw200-300
162Clockwork Droid costume from The Girl in the Fireplace300-400
163Two Roboform costumes (one pos worn by Tennant) from The Runaway Bride400-500
164A Slab guard costume from Smith and Jones300-400
165Lilith's nightdress and slippers from The Shakespeare Code150-250
166William Shakespeare's costume from The Shakespeare Code400-500
167Frank's costume from Daleks in Manhattan500-600
168Tallulah's costume from Daleks in Manhattan150-200
169Laszlo's human and pig slave costumes from Daleks in Manhattan300-400
170Two Pig Slave costumes from Daleks in Manhattan250-300
171Mr. Diagoras's costume from Daleks in Manhattan200-300
172Solomon's costume from Daleks in Manhattan250-300
173John Smith's Teacher costume from Human Nature1000-1500
174John Smith's suit from Human Nature500-600
175John Smith's pyjamas from Human Nature400-600
176John Smith's overcoat/hat/scarf from Human Nature300-400
177Martha's maid costume from Human Nature300-400
178Baines's costume from Human Nature200-300
179Lucy/Jenny/Rocastle costumes from Human Nature300-400
180Futurekind Chieftain costume from Utopia400-500
181Lucius Petrus Dextrus's costume from The Fire of Pompeii300-400
182Quintus and Lucius costumes from The Fires of Pompeii400-500
183UNIT Trooper part costume from The Sontaran Strategum200-300
184Rosita's costume from The Next Doctor250-350
185Four Smilers costumes from The Beast Below400-500
186Four Winders part costumes from The Beast Below250-350
187Guido's costume from The Vampires of Venice600-700
188Vincent Van Gogh's costume from Vincent and the Doctor350-450
189Dorium Maldovar's costume from The Pandorica Opens250-350
190Rory's Wedding outfit from The Big Bang400-600
191The Doctor's Wedding Guest outfit from The Big Bang1200-1800



(with thanks to John Bowman)




FILTER: - Auctions

Legend Photography: Tom Baker Prints

Thursday, 24 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Legend Photography have been commissioned to shoot a collection of high quality art portraits of Tom Baker. Taken in celebration of the actor who played the Fourth Doctor, award-winning fantasy portrait photographer Oliver McNeil said:
We shot the portraits over two days, firstly at my studio and a week later in the historic town of Rye. After reading up on Tom's personal website, I discovered his love of France, this led me to buy a bottle of red wine and serve it to Tom in a large crystal goblet. Even though it was 9am this seemed to relax Tom into the role of raconteur; I was then treated to some of his wonderful stories as we shot the session.
The art gallery quality 18"x12" prints are available to order from the Legend Photography website, and each are personally signed by the actor, who will also personalise the print on request.
 

Watch a video highlighting the prints:

Tom Baker prints from Legend Photography, via YouTube.


(with thanks to Oliver McNeil/Legend Photography)




FILTER: - People - Tom Baker

Latest Christmas Special Images

Wednesday, 23 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released a few more publicity images for this year's Christmas Special, The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe, featuring guest stars Claire Skinner as Madge, Alexander Armstrong as Reg, Holly Earl as Lily, and Maurice Cole as Cyril.

PHOTOS FROM THE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - MIGHT BE CONSIDERED SPOILERS















FILTER: - Specials

48th Anniversary of Doctor Who

Wednesday, 23 November 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Today marks the 48th Anniversary since the first broadcast of Doctor Who on 23rd November 1963

The series launched on BBC Television at 5.16pm, sandwiched between Grandstand and the Tele-Goons, where it was watched by 4.4 million people.

Over the following 48 years, eleven actors have taken the role of The Doctor. There have been 224 stories and 783 episodes as well as numerous spin-offs in the form of Books, Audio Plays and Cinema films.

The programme is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running science fiction television show in the world, and as the "most successful" science fiction series of all time, in terms of its overall broadcast ratings, DVD and book sales, iTunes traffic, and downloads.

The first episode, An Unearthly Child, saw the introduction of William Hartnell as The Doctor, Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright and William Russell as Ian Chesterton.

Written by Anthony Coburn and CE Webber it was directed by Waris Hussein, designed by Peter Brachacki, script edited by David Whitaker and produced by Verity Lambert. The whole series was overseen by BBC Head of Drama, Sydney Newman and Head of the Script Department Donald Wilson.


The first appearance of The Doctor




FILTER: - Doctor Who

SFX - Doctor Who: The Fanzine

Wednesday, 23 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Today SFX release the second in their "bookazine" collection, this edition entitled Doctor Who: The Fanzine. Released in celebration of the 48th Anniversary of the series, the 180 page issue is described as the "ultimate unofficial tribute to the nation’s favourite television programme, with 100% new content".

In this issue:
  • Battle of the Superfans: we pit the show’s self-proclaimed biggest fanatics against each other to discover who deserves the title of Ultimate Superfan!
  • New Matt Smith interview: the actor explains why playing the Doctor can be a solitary existence
  • Arthur Darvill Fannish Inquisition: you quiz Rory Williams on dying, gerbils and series seven
  • The Ten Greatest Doctor Who Moments You’ll (Probably) Never See: the most tantalising scenes from Who’s missing episodes, as imagined by the fabulous artists behind the Reign Of Terror DVD animation
  • Full series six episode guide: 14-episodes examined minute-by-minute!
  • A Hitch In Time: looking at Patrick Troughton’s other time travelling role
  • Tom Baker & Louise Jameson interviewed: we put your questions to the Fourth Doctor and Leela
  • Interview with Who DVD head Dan Hall
  • Christmas special preview
  • Every monster ever in our huge colour illustration
  • The history of guns in Doctor Who
  • The Doctor in The Sarah Jane Adventures
  • The secret diary of a Doctor Who addict
  • "Chasing Christopher Eccleston": our (unsuccessful) attempts to grab a word with the Ninth Doctor!
  • Eleven brilliant Who writers – including Tom Macrae, Toby Whithouse, James Moran and Matthew Graham – choose their favourite Doctor
  • In-depth interview with top artist Chris Achilleos – complete with two brand new illustrations
  • The latest instalment in our rib-tickling cartoon strip Arthur “Dies Daily” Darvill Vs Murderous Moffat
  • What happened when we went trolling on forums
  • The most amazing memorabilia collection of them all
  • Results of our “draw the Doctor’s bedroom” competition

Plus: » Terry Nation » Naughty spoofs » Target books » Radio Times covers » The “Inbetween” years » Toby Hadoke on tour » 20 things we learned from series six » Are you spoilerphobic? » Interviewing the audio makers » Geeky confessions » The Doctor Who Experience » Every Who episode EVER rated » The Who How » Back to Paradise Towers » 50th anniversary wishlist » What the general public think of Who » (And nothing at all about the Australian K-9 series!)

The magazine is out today and available in all good newsagents, and may also be ordered online.




FILTER: - Magazines

Children in Need: Auction Totals

Tuesday, 22 November 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The auction of the Doctor's clothes to raise money for Children in Need has now ended, with the winning bid donating £50,000 to the charity!

Final bids on other related items in the auction included:
  • £1,800 - signed Pudsey Bear by Matt Smith
  • £361.87 - signed Pudsey Bear by John Barrowman
  • £62.00 - signed artwork of Tommy by Anjli Mohindra
  • £151.00 - signed artwork of Shansheeth by Anjli Mohindra
  • £72.00 - signed artwork of The Empty Planet by Anjli Mohindra
  • £56.55 - signed artwork of Anjli by Tommy Knight
  • £158.00 - signed artwork of Odd Bob by Tommy Knight
  • £95.87 - signed artwork of The Groske by Daniel Anthony
  • £620.00 - signed Soulless mask from Torchwood: Miracle Day
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FILTER: - Charities - Auctions