People roundup

Friday, 20 May 2011 - Reported by Harry Ward
Catherine Tate in 'The Office' Catherine Tate guest starred on The Office (US) last night as Nellie Bertram, a potential replacement for the departing boss of Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott (Steve Carell). The Hollywood Reporter suggests that Tate could make her appearance a permanent one; reporting that she "is said to be the top choice of the show's producers, though her ability to take the job is in question due to her current theater commitment.".

John Barrowman will be a guest judge on So You Think You Can Dance on Saturday, 21 May 2011, to help find Britain's favourite dancer. The show airs live at 5.35pm on BBC One, with the results show at 7.30pm. Barrowman said:
"This is such an amazing opportunity – I met all these guys when I was a guest judge at the Choreography Camp rounds a few months back, and I can't wait to come back and see how they have improved and developed as performers. It's going to be great now it's down to the top ten dancers - the competition is getting hotter."

English singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor has revealed on her Twitter page that she would like a role in Doctor Who.
Sophie Ellis Bextor: Ambition thought of the day: I would love to play an alien on
Dr Who. No prosthetics required!

Filming has begun for the second series of Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss' Sherlock. The three x 90-minute films are written by Moffat, Gatiss and Stephen Thompson (The Curse of the Black Spot) and directed by Toby Haynes.




FILTER: - People - Catherine Tate

Torchwood aims for Latin America

Friday, 20 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The first episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day will be shown this weekend at the annual LA Screenings event, with BBC Worldwide hoping to sell the series to Latin America. Helen Jurado, VP of TV Sales and Distribution, commented on the company's sales to the region:
We have a number of captivating programs from all genres to present at this year’s LA Screenings; some will make you swoon, like the romantic, mystery series Zen; some will spark your curiosity, like Frozen Planet and Earth Under Water; others will have you hiding under the covers, like spooky drama series Bedlam.

Our big push this market is Torchwood: Miracle Day. ... For us, Mexico and Brazil are our fastest growing markets in this region. Maybe networks there were not as affected by the recession, or maybe the Olympics factor has boosted Brazil.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Miracle Day (Series 4) - Latin America

Doctor Who reaches Twitter

Friday, 20 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who is now officially represented on the the popular social communication service Twitter. The new feed, DoctorWho_BBC, was announced by the series brand manager, Edward Russell, and at present tweets link to new articles on the BBC's Doctor Who site.

Doctor Who already has an official presence on the popular social networking site Facebook, where sister show Torchwood is also represented - the new series, Miracle Day, also has an official Twitter feed. The official profiles come after several bogus feeds and pages created over the past few months suggested that they were BBC-managed.

A variety of cast and crew are also present on Twitter, not least of which includes Doctor Who's show-runner Steven Moffat, the writer and director of last week's episodes, Neil Gaiman and Richard Clark, and the writer of this coming Saturday's The Rebel Flesh, Matthew Graham. Links to other cast and crew can be found via our own Twitter lists.

Update: The Doctor Who site has itself re-iterated the problems with 'fake' accounts, and noted that none of the principal stars of the show have a social networking presence; however, though this is true for Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill does have a Twitter identity.




FILTER: - Arthur Darvill - Online - BBC

Torchwood: The Complete Original UK Series (USA)

Thursday, 19 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
BBC/Warner Home Video have announced that the first three series of Torchwood will be released as one complete boxed set in both Blu-Ray and DVD formats in the United States:
The BBC’s Torchwood is such a hit on U.S. television, breaking ratings records for BBC America and acclaimed by critics as “sci-fi with attitude” (Chicago Tribune) and “one of TV’s most entertainment of sci-fi romps” (USA Today), that it is being remade for U.S. cable network Starz. Timed to coincide with the premiere of the new series on Starz, BBC will bring together the complete, original UK series in this comprehensive box set.

Separate from the government, outside the police, beyond the United Nations, Torchwood sets its own rules. Led by the enigmatic, ever watchful Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman, Doctor Who, Central Park West), the Torchwood team delves into the unknown and fights the impossible. Everyone who works for Torchwood is young. Some say that’s because it’s a new science. Others say it’s because they die young.
 
The series have previously been available individually in both formats, and though not specified it is believed the new boxed set repackages the original material from the earlier releases.

Torchwood: The Complete Original UK Series is due out in the United States on 19th July.


Torchwood: The Collection (Series 1-3) is still available to purchase in the United Kingdom in both DVD and Bluray formats.




FILTER: - Torchwood - USA - Blu-ray/DVD

Doctor Who Experience: Amelia figure exclusive

Thursday, 19 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The Doctor Who Experience are currently promoting an exclusive 5" action figure from Character, featuring young Amelia Pond from The Eleventh Hour, dressed in her coat and hat, and suitcase in readiness to go on adventures with the Doctor!


Visit the Doctor Who Experience at London Olympia Two for your chance to grab the new Amelia Pond 5-inch action figure as seen in ‘The Eleventh Hour’; don’t be the Fan Who Waited - it’s available only from the Doctor Who Experience shop now!

A figure of young Amelia in her nightdress also features as part of the 2011 "wave one" of action figures from Character.

(with thanks to Mark Murphy, Brandnew Corporation)




FILTER: - Merchandise - Character - Exhibitions

The Impossible Astronaut - most recorded TV show of all time

Thursday, 19 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Audience measurement service Kantar Media have reported that the opening episode of the new series of Doctor Who, The Impossible Astronaut, was the most recorded British television event of all time (so far!).

Statistial analysis of the BARB data revealed that 4.11 million viewers 'time-shifted' their watching of the programme, either through VOSDAL ("viewing on same day as live") or during the following week. The final total audience recorded for the episode was 8.9 million, indicating that some 46% of the audience did not watch the programme "live".

The previous record for time-shifted viewing was held by the Christmas Day episode of the Matt Lucas/David Walliams mockumentary series Come Fly With Me.


Dalia Gereis, the Commercial Director for Kantar Media Audiences, said:
With the continued growth of hard drive recording devices like Sky+, it’s no surprise that all the episodes of these top 10 recorded shows come from the last three years. Increasingly viewers are using their own ‘time travel’ abilities to watch TV shows when they want them – this particularly applies to dramas and ‘must see’ reality shows. Given that these figures do not include data from online catch up services like BBC iPlayer and ITVplayer, it is clear that judging a show’s performance just by looking at it’s overnight viewing figures is unlikely to give the full picture.

ProgrammeChannelEpisode DateTime Shifted viewingTotal Audience
1.DOCTOR WHOBBC123 Apr 20114.11m8.86m
2.COME FLY WITH MEBBC125 Dec 20103.29m12.47m
3.THE X FACTORITV102 Oct 20103.17m13.49m
4. EASTENDERSBBC125 Dec 20102.7m12.61m
5.BRITAIN'S GOT TALENTITV101 May 20102.55m11.84m
6.THE ROYLE FAMILYBBC125 Dec 20102.53m11.29m
7.CORONATION STREETITV110 Dec 20102.5m13.46m
8.WAKING THE DEADBBC103 Apr 20112.5m7.21m
9.WALLACE AND GROMITBBC125 Dec 20082.5m16.15m
10.STRICTLY COME DANCINGBBC111 Dec 20102.38m11.57m

(with thanks to Helen Brocket, Eureka Communications)




FILTER: - Series 6/32

Torchwood: Miracle Day - UK Preview Screening

Thursday, 19 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The British Film Institute have announced that there will be a special preview screening of the first episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day. The screening will take place at the BFI on 20th June 2011, with the sixty minute episode followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session with John Barrowman (Jack), Eve Myles (Gwen), and Russell T Davies (writer/executive producer) (Appearances are subject to work commitments).

Back in 2009, the BFI hosted a special preview for Torchwood: Children of Earth - Day One, and most recently held a preview screening for A Christmas Carol.

The event was seen to sell out within a couple of hours of its announcement.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Special Events - UK - Miracle Day (Series 4)

Radio Times (21-27 May 2011)

Thursday, 19 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
This Sunday sees the annual British Academy Television Awards take place at the Grosvenor House Hotel, and the new edition of the Radio Times features two covers dedicated to the ceremony! Entitled "Sherlock v The Doctor", each cover presents both Benedict Cumberbatch and Matt Smith in the "Battle of the BAFTAS", as seen below:



Inside the magazine, Kathryn Flett explores the Leading Actor category that the two actors are nominated for, alongside their other 'rivals' for the award, Jim Broadbent (Any Human Heart) and Daniel Rigby (Eric and Ernie). The magazine also features other award nominees, including recent Doctor Who guest stars Hugh Bonneville and Suranne Jones. Plus, of course, Saturday's "Pick of the Day", The Rebel Flesh!

This is the first time that a leading actor from Doctor Who has ever been nominated for the role at the BAFTAS.





FILTER: - Radio Times

A Good Man Goes To War - Press Release

Thursday, 19 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC have released details for Week 23, which includes the synopsis for the final episode before the Doctor Who takes its Summer mid-season break.

A Good Man Goes To War; will be broadcast on BBC1/BBC1HD on Saturday 4th June, with the time of broadcast yet to be confirmed.

The Story is written by Steven Moffat, directed by Peter Hoar and produced by Marcus Wilson.

Amy Pond has been kidnapped and the Doctor is raising an army to rescue her as the drama continues. But as he and Rory race across galaxies, calling in long-held debts and solemnly given promises, his enemies are laying a carefully concealed trap.

In her cell in Stormcage, River Song sadly acknowledges that the time has come at last – today will mark the Battle of Demons Run and the Doctor's darkest hour. Both sides will make their sacrifices and River Song must finally reveal her most closely guarded secret to the Doctor.




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Broadcasting

The Rebel Flesh: Publicity

Wednesday, 18 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released a short video introducing the next episode of Doctor Who, The Rebel Flesh, which will be broadcast at 6:45pm on Saturday. It features writer Matthew Graham, director Julian Simpson, and Arthur Darvill (Rory).


Matthew Graham, Arthur Darvill and Julian Simpson talk Doctor Who, BBC, via BBC Website




 




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Online