Billie Piper on Radio 2

Sunday, 4 March 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Billie Piper was this week's special guest on Michael Parkinson's Sunday Supplement on BBC Radio 2.

Appearing mainly to promote her new West End play, Treats, Piper also spoke of her time on Doctor Who. She said how much she enjoyed working on the series and praised the high quality of the scripts.

The interview also covered her marriage to Chris Evans and her time at stage school.

The whole programme is available for the next seven days via the BBC Listen again feature. Billie Piper's interview begins about 1 hour into the programme.




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Barrowman's Happy Hour

Saturday, 3 March 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

John Barrowman will again be presenting The National Lottery: Saturday Draws tonight (3 March) at 8.05pm on BBC1. Also tonight, he is listed to guest star on Al Murray's Happy Hour, ITV1 at 10.25pm (UK). (This show is repeated at midnight on Thursday 8 March on ITV2 and then at 11pm on Friday 9 March on ITV1.)

Barrowman is also to appear on the chat show A Taste of My Life on Tuesday, 13 March on BBC2, 6.30-7pm (UK). The show "explores the lives of celebrity guests through their personal food memories" (source: BBC). The Torchwood star is cookery writer Nigel Slater's guest as he "discusses the difficulties of coming out to his family. He is reduced to tears as his parents in Florida rustle up a banana cake from his childhood - and tell him how much they love him." (source: Digiguide) (This show is repeated on Wednesday, 14 March on BBC2, 2.15-2.45pm)




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Last chance to see Jacqueline Pearce?

Friday, 2 March 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

Actress Jacqueline Pearce will be doing a fund-raising signing session in Scotland next week at an event that could well be the last opportunity for people to meet her.

She will be at Voga in Leven St, Edinburgh, on Saturday, March 10 from 3pm to 5pm.

Pearce, most famous for her role as Servalan in Blake's 7, played Chessene in The Two Doctors, Admiral Mettna in the BBCi drama Death Comes To Time and Sherilyn Harper in the Big Finish audio The Fearmonger.

She is moving to the African bush indefinitely later this month to carry on her voluntary work with orphaned and wounded monkeys, and will be signing photos at the shop to raise funds.

Pearce, 63, writes more about it on her website.




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Television roundup

Friday, 2 March 2007 - Reported by Chuck Foster

Today saw This Morning cover the costume auction at Bonhams. The Fourth Doctor costume was discussed, where it was clarified that the costume wasn't used in the series itself, but was used by Tom Baker for public appearances like conventions. It was estimated at about 2,000 pounds. A velvet coat worn by Patrick Troughton was also mentioned, and is expected to make 10,000 pounds.

Jon Culshaw appeared on yesterday's This Morning, during which he debated whether to phone up Foreign Secretary Margeret Beckett as "Doctor Who" and try to sell her dimensional stabilisers for her caravan.

Tuesday 27th February saw BBC1's Breakfast discuss whether crying is good for you or not; the insert featuring opinions from the public was also interspersed with clips of Rose crying from Doomsday.

Charlie Brooker briefly mentioned Doctor Who's new 'rival' Primeval on Monday's Screen Wipe, during which he also compared their use of scary moments in domestic settings; he added that he felt it was better drama than Torchwood.

Back to last week, and Thursday's GMTV saw TV columnist Richard Arnold discussing the story about Hugh Grantregretting turning down Doctor Who; Friday's Comedy Connections covered the series Just Good Friends and linked actor John Ringham to his appearance as Tlotoxl in The Aztecs; whilst Billie Piper appeared on The Charlotte Church Show, during which she admitted that her favourite Doctor was David Tennant.

Don't forget that Billie Piper is on our screens again this weekend on Top Gear (Sunday 8:00pm BBC2)




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Piper on Top Gear

Wednesday, 28 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
The BBC's Doctor Who website reports that Billie Piper will be on Top Gear this coming Sunday.

As mentioned earlier this month on Outpost Gallifrey, she will be taking to the test track in the "Star In A Reasonably Priced Car" feature.

The show is on BBC Two at 8pm and is repeated on Wednesday, March 7 on BBC Two at 7pm and on Saturday, March 10 at 7pm on BBC Three.

The Doctor Who site and the Top Gear website both carry a picture of Piper on the show, although it may not stay on the Top Gear site for long.




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Piper recovers for debut

Monday, 26 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Digital Spy reports that Billie Piper made her West End debut in Treats on Saturday after a 24-hour delay caused by an illness.

It says her agent told the Sunday Express: "Billie felt pretty unwell yesterday and was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure. She was not kept in and was quickly out of bed and up and around."

Responding to speculation that Piper was pregnant, she added: "I am not prepared to discuss any other rumours about her health as she is now purely concentrating on her role in the show."

The Sunday Mirror said Piper - pictured above with Treats co-stars Kris Marshall and Laurence Fox, who is also her boyfriend - was rushed to hospital on Friday night after she collapsed in agony.

Digital Spy said the first show was due to take place on Friday but had been called off amid speculation that Piper was ill or stressed out. However, according to postings on the Outpost Gallifrey Forum, the show went ahead with an understudy taking her place.

Treats, which had been in previews, is on at the Garrick Theatre until May 26.

Outpost Gallifrey reported on Friday that Piper's official debut had been delayed, although conflicting dates were circulating. 




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Piper West End debut delay

Friday, 23 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
The Daily Mail says Billie Piper's West End debut in Treats has been delayed.

It reports there are fears the play - currently in preview at the Garrick Theatre - is not yet ready, although it is apparently supposed to be officially opening there next Wednesday.

London Theatreland says the play is scheduled to run from March 1 to May 26.

Earlier this week, Piper - who is appearing in Treats with boyfriend Laurence Fox - was pictured breaking down in tears and being consoled by ex-husband Chris Evans.

According to producers, however, the play has been delayed to avoid a clash with the RSC production of The Tempest, which stars Patrick Stewart and is also set to open - at the Novello Theatre - on Wednesday.

In an earlier interview, Piper was quoted as saying she was "stressed out" by the impending debut.

"It's really hard in the theatre and the level of concentration is terrible. I am still working it out and trying to find my feet . . . I am quite stressed and am having a tough time," she said.

No new official opening date has been given yet.

Also reported at Digital Spy




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TV Roundup

Wednesday, 21 February 2007 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Runaway Bride co-stars David Tennant and Sarah Parish were interviewed in a filmed insert shown on BBC1'sBreakfast throughout this morning's edition about their new drama Recovery, which will be broadcast on BBC1 this coming Sunday at 9:00pm.

Blue Peter ran an item on how to make a TARDIS bird feeder on the 14th February edition of the programme; full details on how to make it are available on the CBBC website.

12th February saw actress Angela Griffin (Waterloo Road) "beg" to be in Doctor Who on the Richard and Judyshow, after presenter Richard Madeley thought she'd be great in the show!

Billie Piper can currently be seen as a schoolgirl in the Walkers walkears.com advert for this year's Comic Relief.

Meanwhile, next week, Penelope WiltonSophie Okonedo (Scream of the Shalka) and James Fox (BBCi/Big Finish's version of Shada) are some of the stars in Harold Pinter's Celebration, which can be seen on More4 on 26 February.




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Barrowman furore

Monday, 19 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

Monday's edition of The Sun has picked up on the furore over remarks by John Barrowman.

It follows sexual comments made by Barrowman in Doctor Who Magazine, which prompted letters of complaint and an apology.

The 39-year-old Torchwood and Doctor Who star made certain references about himself,Christopher EcclestonDavid Tennant and Torchwood director Ashley Way in a previous edition of the magazine.

DWM reader Robert Mitchell from Brighton had a letter published in the current edition in which he said: "The magazine is called Doctor Who Magazine and not Gay Times."

The Sun lifts part of the response by editor Clayton Hickman, quoting him as saying: "We consider the magazine is for older readers, but some of this content may have overstepped the mark. Apologies."





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Peter Davison speaks out

Saturday, 17 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

Fifth Doctor Peter Davison reckons Fidel Castro probably isn't half as bad as he's made out to be, and that Tony Blair should either be sent to the Tower of London or put in the stocks.

In an interview for the Press Association, headlined If I Ruled The World, syndicated to publicise his new series Fear, Stress and Anger, which begins on BBC Two on Thursday, he also praisesStephen Fry, who dropped out of writing for Doctor Who.

The full text is given below.

Peter Moffatt [sic], 55, was born in London. He changed his surname to Davison when he embarked on an acting career.

His big break came in the series All Creatures Great and Small in 1978, but arguably his most famous role was as the fifth Doctor in sci-fi series Doctor Who in 1981.

After he left in 1984, Davison starred in A Very Peculiar Practice, and subsequent credits include Campion, Hope and Glory, At Home with the Braithwaites, The Last Detective and The Complete Guide to Parenting.

His new series, Fear, Stress and Anger, airs on BBC Two on Thursday, February 22 at 9pm.

Davison lives in Twickenham and has an actress daughter, Georgia, from his previous marriage to Sandra Dickinson, and two sons, Louis and Joel, with his present wife Elizabeth.

WHAT WOULD BE YOUR FIRST ACT AS RULER?

"To decree that anyone who started a war had to be strapped to the front of the tank when it went into battle. We'd go back to the old days when the ruler would lead from the front."

WHO WOULD BE YOUR MOST TRUSTED ADVISER?

"Stephen Fry. I've never heard him say anything I didn't agree with and think he's extraordinarily wise. He'd be a good person to have around."

WHO WOULD YOU BANISH?

"Anyone who complains about the number of immigrants in this country. I've liked nearly every person who has come into this country from abroad I've ever met. I'm sure there are bad ones, but the overwhelming majority come here, work hard and love this country, bizarrely."

WOULD YOU BE A DICTATOR OR A BENEVOLENT LEADER?

"I think you have to be both. You can't be a benevolent leader because everyone would just walk all over you, and a dictator implies brutality, but the ideal has always been a blend. That's the theory, and I know it always goes wrong, but I'd be the first to get it right."

WHO WOULD YOU SINGLE OUT FOR A KNIGHTHOOD AND WHY?

"Jeremy Paxman for all his industry in needling the politicians over the years. I'll always be very happy to watch an interview with a politician when he's doing it."

WHO WOULD YOU SEND TO THE TOWER/PUT IN THE STOCKS?

"That would have to be our present Prime Minister. I think in order to prevent disaster ever happening again you have to pursue relentlessly the people who are responsible for it. You cannot start from the position that we too often say 'well, this is where we are now, we have to sort it out.'"

WHICH LAW WOULD YOU ABOLISH?

"In Twickenham, where I live, they've just come out with this insane law which means they'll double or triple the residents' permit if you have a large car. That would be fine if it was an across-the-board tax, but everyone who has a house big enough to have a driveway or a garage doesn't have to pay it, so they're taxing everyone whose cars are at the side of the road. It's really annoyed me."

WHICH LAW WOULD YOU INTRODUCE?

"All women must have their purses out ready to pay at supermarket checkouts - but I'd also ban men from being on the tills. They're absolutely hopeless. If you ever get stuck with a bloke at the till, it's a disaster. They go about two miles an hour and none of them ever seem to know what they're doing. But why is it that ladies wait until everything is checked through before they start to look for their purse? There's also the expression 'at the end of the day'. I hate it, so I'd ban people from saying it."

WHICH BUILDING WOULD YOU DEMOLISH AND WHY?

"I'm tempted to say the MI5 building, but rather than pull it down I'd rather turn it into something nice."

WHICH RULER/MONARCH DO YOU MOST ADMIRE OR HAVE MOST IN COMMON WITH?

"I have a sneaking suspicion that in 50 years time we'll discover that Castro isn't half as bad as we think he is. He outlived his enemies, he's managed to take Cuba back from America's playground, and hold them off for all those years. We hear lots of terrible stories about him, but most end up being nonsense. I have also come to admire President Clinton. He was a pretty bright man."

IF YOU COULD CHANGE THE NATIONAL ANTHEM FOR ANOTHER PIECE OF MUSIC, WHAT WOULD IT BE AND WHY?

"I don't think I'd want to change it. If I was in charge, presumably they would be singing about me."





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