Proms coverage

Monday, 28 July 2008 - Reported by Josiah Rowe

The Doctor Who concert at the BBC Proms has received substantial coverage in the British press. BBC News has a story which includes a brief video interview with Russell T Davies about the concert. In The Times, Caitlin Moran writes about "the hottest ticket in town this week". The concert is also covered by The IndependentThe Guardian,The Daily MailThe Evening Standard and The Sun.

The Doctor Who Prom is available on the BBC iPlayer for the next 6 days. Link to Part One and Part Two.

Thanks to "PolyG" of the Doctor Who Forum.




FILTER: - Special Events

BBC Proms

Saturday, 26 July 2008 - Reported by Marcus
The Doctor Who Prom takes place this Sunday, 27th July at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

The BBC Proms, also known as The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, take place every summer in London and have been running since 1895, with the BBC taking charge in 1927. Most famous for the Last Night of the Proms, which features patriotic music, the series takes place over an eight week period and features over 70 concerts.

The Doctor Who Prom takes place at 11am UK time and runs for about two hours. It can be heard on BBC Radio Three via FM Radio in the UK or via theBBC Website.

The concert will be hosted by Freema Agyeman and features a specially written scene starring David Tennant.

Full details of the music will be on the proms website about 1 hour before broadcast and the concert will be available on the BBC iPlayer for 7 days after broadcast.
Programme to include:

Murray Gold Concert Prologue* (3 mins)
Copland Fanfare for the Common Man (3 mins)
Murray Gold All The Strange Strange Creatures* (4 mins)
Mark-Anthony Turnage The Torino Scale (UK premiere) (4 mins)
Holst The Planets - Jupiter (8 mins)
Murray Gold The Doctor Forever* (4.30 mins)
Murray Gold Rose* (1.30 mins)
Murray Gold Martha v The Master* (4.30 mins)
Murray Gold Music of the Spheres (including theme original)* (7.30 mins)
Wagner Die Walküre - The Ride of the Valkyries (5 mins)
Murray Gold The Daleks & Davros* (8 mins)
Murray Gold Donna, Girl in Fireplace, Astrid* (4 mins)
Prokofiev 'Montagues and Capulets' from Romeo and Juliet (5 mins)
Murray Gold This is Gallifrey* (3.30 mins)
Murray Gold Doctor's Theme / Song for Freedom * (5.30 mins)
Murray Gold Doomsday* (5 mins)
Murray Gold Song for Ten* (4 mins)
Murray Gold Doctor Who Theme* (1.30 mins)




FILTER: - Murray Gold - Special Events

Auction Items Fetch Thousands

Thursday, 19 June 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

Two items from the 1980s era of Doctor Who were sold for more than 3,000 pounds yesterday.

An entertainment memorabilia auction at Bonhams in Knightsbridge, London, saw a moulded and painted foam baby Tyrannosaurus rex in a jar from the 1985 Colin Baker story The Mark of the Rani go for 1,080 pounds, while a Dalek guard costume from the 1984 Peter Davison adventureResurrection of the Daleks sold for 2,040 pounds.

As reported by this site last month, the model T rex had an estimate of 600 to 800 pounds, while the Dalek guard costume's estimate was 800 to 1,200 pounds. The guard costume had 'Rula Lenska' plus a measurement inscribed in ballpoint on the neck and came with a moulded weapon plus background paperwork, including a copy of a note by Lenska, who played Styles, and a signed photo (believed to be of Lenska)




FILTER: - Special Events - Classic Series

Classic Era Items Up For Auction

Thursday, 29 May 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

Two items from the 1980s era of Doctor Who are to be auctioned at the Knightsbridge branch of Bonhams next month.

A moulded and painted foam baby Tyrannosaurus rex in a jar from the 1985 Colin Baker story The Mark of the Ranicarries an estimate of 600 to 800 pounds.

The lot originally came from the collection of the late producer John Nathan-Turner.

Also going under the hammer in the entertainment memorabilia sale on June 18 is a Dalek guard costume from thePeter Davison adventure Resurrection of the Daleks.

This particular lot has 'Rula Lenska' plus a measurement inscribed in ballpoint on the neck and comes with a moulded weapon plus background paperwork, including a copy of a note by Lenska, who played Styles in the 1984 story, and a signed photo (of whom is unclear but a good guess would be Lenska).

The estimate placed on the costume is 800 to 1,200 pounds.




FILTER: - Special Events - Classic Series

Moths nominated for Sony Award

Thursday, 10 April 2008 - Reported by Anthony Weight
Toby Hadoke's play Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarfopened in London's West End last night, and a successful performance was topped off by the news that the radio version of the production had been nominated in the Best Drama category of the prestigious Sony Awards.

Famous faces at the Arts Theatre, Leicester Square, on
Wednesday's opening night included Fenella Woolgar(Bright Young Things, Steven Moffat's Jekyll and soon to be Agatha Christie in the current series of Doctor Who, and seen right with Hadoke), Justin Edwards (Perrier Award nominee and star of BBC4's The Thick Of It) and Ian Boldsworth (a.k.a. comedian Ray Peacock, who also appeared in the Doctor Who episode Blink).

Hadoke's press release claims that Doctor Who luminaries Paul CornellRob Shearman and Louise Jameson will also be attending to support the show during the run.

The remaining dates are 10th, 11th, 12th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th April (7.30pm start time, except 12th and 19th, when it's a 3.30pm start).

The BBC 7 Radio adaptation, also available as an audio book, is now in the running for a Sony Award, the radio equivalent of the Oscars and the highest accolade a radio production can receive. The awards themselves take place on May 12th.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - Special Events - Awards/Nominations

Doctor Who at the Proms

Wednesday, 9 April 2008 - Reported by Chuck Foster

This year's BBC Proms will feature a special Doctor Who evening on Sunday 27th July, presented by Freema Agyeman. The show is expected to feature compositions related to time and space, with such items as Holst'sThe Planets and Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries, as well as the Doctor Who theme tune.

The show will also include a special Doctor Who scene starring David Tennant, written by Russell T Davies.

After recent controversy in the news surrounding the relevance of the Proms to modern day Britain, director Roger Wright denied the presence of Doctor Who would mean the world-famous music festival was being dumbed down, reporting that the musical emphasis would still focus on the British Isles, with other compositions from Eastern Europe.

The concert will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3, and may also be broadcast as part of the Proms season on BBC2.

The BBC's guide to the Proms is due to be published on the 11th April, and full details on the concerts and booking may be found on the BBC Proms website. Coverage of the announcement of Doctor Who at the proms has been published by BBC NewsStandardGoogleThe Times, and the Daily Mail.




FILTER: - Special Events - Russell T Davies - Radio Times

Scotland To Get Exhibition

Saturday, 5 April 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Posted By John Bowman

Glasgow is to host the UK's largest Doctor Who exhibition next year.

A report in The Herald says that the display, currently at Earls Court, will head north of the border to be installed at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the city after its run in London ends.

According to the article, the exhibition will open in Scotland in March 2009 and run until early 2010. Organisers believe attendance figures will better the 165,000-plus total reached for a recent Kylie Minogue show.

The display is expected to include monsters and props, etc, from Series Four as well as items from the Christmas 2008 special.

The Earls Court exhibition closes on September 19.

(With thanks to Anne Fitzsimons.)




FILTER: - Special Events

Novel signing

Wednesday, 9 January 2008 - Reported by Josiah Rowe

This Saturday, Forbidden Planet will host a signing event for the latest Doctor Who novels from BBC Books. Trevor BaxendaleSimon Guerrier andJames Swallow will sign their respective novels Wishing WellThe Pirate Loopand Peacemaker at Forbidden Planet's London store (179 Shaftesbury Avenue) on Saturday, January 12 from 1 to 2 pm.




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Moths 2008 Tour Dates Announced

Sunday, 6 January 2008 - Reported by DWNP Archive

Toby Hadoke's acclaimed solo comedy Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf embarks on a major UK tour next month - including two weeks at the Arts Theatre in London's West End.

The show has had two Edinburgh fringe runs, went on tour in the UK last year and was adapted for BBC7. The BBC7 production was released on CD by BBC Audiobooks.

The dates and venues of the 2008 tour are as follows:

Saturday, February 2, 7.30pm - Forest Arts, New Milton
Thursday, February 7, 7pm - Flavel, Dartmouth, Devon
Friday, February 8, 7.30pm - Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis
Saturday, February 9, 7.30pm - Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington
Friday, February 15, 8pm - Phoenix Arts, Leicester
Tuesday, February 19, 8pm - Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington
Wednesday, February 20, 7.30pm - New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth
Thursday, February 21, 7.30pm - Norden Farm, Maidenhead
Friday, February 22, 8pm - Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon
Thursday, February 28, 7.30pm - Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich
Friday, February 29, 8pm - South Street Arts Centre, Reading
Saturday, March 1, 8pm - The Rondo, Bath
Friday, March 7, 8pm - Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone
Wednesday, March 12, 8pm - Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Thursday, March 13, 7.15pm - Swansea Grand Studio, Swansea
Friday, March 14, 7.30pm - Stafford Gatehouse
Saturday, March 15 (no time announced as yet) - The Tron, Glasgow Comedy Festival
Wednesday, March 19, 7.30pm - Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield
Friday, March 28, 7.30pm - Victoria Theatre, Settle
Thursday, April 3, 8pm - Palace Theatre, Southend
Wednesday, April 9 to Saturday, April 12 and Wednesday, April 16 to Saturday, April 19, 7.30pm (Saturdays at 3.30pm only) - Arts Theatre, Great Newport Street, London
Friday, May 23, 8pm - Oxford Playhouse

UPDATE 11 January: Please note that the Oxford Playhouse date has been changed; the correct date (23 May) is above.

More dates are to be announced.

See the textbox below for further details about the show, taken from the press release.
Charting the rise, fall and subsequent rise of a television legend, Hadoke presents a personal, satirical and razor-sharp comic odyssey charting the Doctor's triumphs and disasters, and Hadoke's progress from child to man, through obsession, joy and disappointment.

Part memoir, part tribute, part stand-up, always riotously funny and sometimes surprisingly touching, this award-winning comedian's show is a must for anyone who's ever had a passion for anything. An intimate knowledge of Doctor Who is not required, although a disdain for the British National Party, football hooligans and Hollyoaks would be useful.

Hadoke's devotion to Doctor Who is by no means the norm: he reminds us that the current resurgence in the show's popularity is quite a turnaround. In 1996, burglars broke into Toby's flat – they took a broken guitar, a Bananarama single (on vinyl) and half a jar of coffee yet left his Doctor Who video collection intact. Now everyone wants a piece of it.




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Dalek Day

Monday, 3 December 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Visitors to the National Space Centre in Leicester can enjoy a day dedicated to the Daleks, this Saturday, 8th December. The centre, currently home to the Doctor Who Up Close exhibition promises a whole day dedicated to the fiends from Skaro, with Daleks from every generation of the Doctor Who time line invading. They also promise a few surprises from the Doctor's best friend K-9.




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