Christmas Special Cast Update

Sunday, 8 July 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

Clive Swift has been cast in the forthcoming episode Voyage of the Damned, the 2007 Doctor Who Christmas special, according to a report in theJewish Telegraph.

The actor is no stranger to Doctor Who, having played Jobel in the 1985 serial Revelation of the Daleks starring Colin Baker.

He is most famous, however, for the role of Richard Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet" - a long-running gag), the hen-pecked husband of Patricia Routledge's Hyacinth in the BBC TV comedyKeeping Up Appearances.

In the Telegraph piece, Swift says of his Christmas special character: "It's a lovely part and I'll be working with Kylie Minogue, who I was introduced to at the read-through, and David Tennant, who is a terrific actor."

Swift also appeared in the BBC TV drama Born and Bred, which ran from 2002 to 2004 and was created by Chris Chibnall, the co-producer ofTorchwood.

Chibnall was consulting/executive producer of Born and Bred, which also ranked Phil Collinson among its producers.

(Thanks to Neil Marsh and GracieLizzie.)




FILTER: - Specials - Production

Dennis Hopper To Appear In Series Four?

Thursday, 5 July 2007 - Reported by R Alan Siler

Various news services are reporting a rumour that American film icon Dennis Hopper is in talks to make an appearance in Doctor Who next year, probably as a villain. According to an insider, talks have been going on for a while, but Hopper's schedule is proving very difficult to work out. The unnamed source reports that "Dennis is a big fan of the show and bosses are really keen to get him on board."

As always, treat this news as only what it is at the moment -- a rumour -- until official word is announced by the BBC.




FILTER: - Production - Series 4/30

Doctor Who: Podshock 87

Thursday, 5 July 2007 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Episode 87 of Doctor Who: Podshock is now available.
"Weapon, after weapon, after weapon. All you do is talk, and talk, and talk. But over all these years... and all these disasters, I've always had the greatest secret of them all. I know you. Explode those ships, you kill yourself... That's the one thing you can never do."
Note: This episode was recorded LIVE on the net on the 1st of July 2007. The audio quality is not to our usual standards due to how this special live over the net episode was recorded. This podcast is going out as it was recorded without any post production work applied to it in order to expedite our podcasts and catch up with the BBC transmissions. Warning: this podcast reviews the thirteenth episode of the 2007 series "Last of the Time Lords", and may contain spoilers. If you have not seen this episode yet, you may want to save this podcast episode until you have seen it.
Outpost Gallifrey Presents:

Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 87
For the Week of the 2nd of July 2007. Recorded LIVE on the net

Running Time: 1:56:04
Live Roundtable Episode Review of "Last of the Time Lords", featuring our regular contributors Darth SkepticalTaras Hnatyshyn, and Mike Doran, with live listener feedback. Hosted by Louis TrapaniJames Naughton, and Ken Deep. Recorded live on the net via TalkShoe on Sunday, 1st of July 2007. Note: This is a"Rough, Ready, and Raw" version -- this podcast episode is going out as it was recorded, with no post productionwork... (well, very little at least).
Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and presented by Outpost Gallifrey.
Since there was no post production work applied to this episode, there is no Enhanced Podcast AAC version of this episode. Our Enhanced Podcast versions will return with our regular format 'studio' recorded podcasts.
Doctor Who: Podshock features the latest Doctor Who news and discussions from both US and UK perspectives. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani in the US and James Naughton in the UK, with segments by correspondents in Australia and Canada. Presented by Outpost Gallifrey and brought to you by The Gallifreyan Embassy.
Below is the link to the MP3 format version of the podcast. There is no Enhanced Podcast format of episode 87 ofDoctor Who: Podshock since it did not go through post production.
-> Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 87 (MP3 format, 26.7 MB)
If you are subscribing to our podcast via one of the feeds, you will get it automatically. If not, you can also grab it manually using the link above.




FILTER: - Fan Productions - Audio

Catherine Tate Returns to Doctor Who for Series Four

Wednesday, 4 July 2007 - Reported by Anthony Weight

The official BBC Doctor Who website has announced that comedienne and actress Catherine Tate, who guest starred in the 2006 Christmas episode The Runaway Bride, is to return to the role of Donna Noble as a full-time companion of the Doctor throughout the fourth series of Doctor Who in 2008.

Executive producer Russell T Davies is quoted by the site as saying: "Catherine was an absolute star in The Runaway Bride and we are delighted that one of Britain's greatest talents has agreed to join us for the fourth series. Viewers can expect more ambitious storylines and a whole host of guest stars in 2008."

Tate herself added that: "I am delighted to be returning to Doctor Who. I had a blast last Christmas and look forward to travelling again through time and space with that nice man from Gallifrey."

Tate replaces Freema Agyeman (Martha) as a regular cast member; Agyeman will appear in several episodes later in the season, and three episodes ofTorchwood.

The Press Association today syndicated a story about both Tate and Kylie Minogue appearing in the series.

Update: This story has featured in a number of newspapers today, including The GuardianThe SunThe IndependentThe Times, and The Mirror, as well as BBC News.




FILTER: - Catherine Tate - Production - Series 4/30

Minogue Casting Makes Headlines

Tuesday, 3 July 2007 - Reported by Marcus
In a sign of the international popularity of the series and its newly signed guest star, news of Kylie Minogue's appearance in the 2007 Christmas special has been reported around the world.

BBC News had the story leading its entertainment section for much of the day, and for a time the report was showing as the most emailed story of the day.

Other UK sites reporting the news included the BBC's opposition GMTVITV andChannel 4.

On Television a video report aired on BBC Breakfast, before being shown during the day on the domestic news channel BBC News24 and also the international channelBBC World.

Newspapers in the UK that reported the story included The SunThe GuardianThe MirrorThe TimesThe Daily ExpressThe Western Mail,The Liverpool EchoThe Manchester Evening NewsThe Evening Gazette,The Daily Post and The News in Portsmouth.

Further abroad the story made print in Minogue's native country in The Canberra TimesThe Brisbane TimesThe Sydney Morning Heraldthe Australian Broadcasting Corporation online news and The Herald-Sun as well as being reported in The Irish Examiner and The Hindustan Times.

Online many international sites have been reporting the news, sites as diverse as DailyIndia.comChinadaily.com, and TV Blend.




FILTER: - Specials - Production

BBC Bomb Apology

Monday, 2 July 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

The BBC have issued an apology for sparking terror fears with an explosion in Cardiff city centre during filming for Torchwood.

The explosion was staged next to the Millennium Stadium in an old courtroom building. Because of the latest terrorist attacks in Glasgow and London, the BBC issued warnings one hour before the blast on local radio and police had issued an alert two hours before the blast was due to go off.

Passers-by were horrified by the explosion which sent a huge pall of smoke over the city centre.

A BBC production member said:

"The filming was planned many weeks ago before the recent terrorist incidents."

"We had informed neighbouring businesses but could not tell everyone who might be in the city centre. We apologise if anyone was frightened."




Full article available at The Sun Online




FILTER: - Torchwood - Production - Press

Official: Kylie Minogue in 2007 Christmas Special

Monday, 2 July 2007 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Confirming long-standing rumors in the British tabloid press, Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue will join the Doctor in the 2007 Christmas Special,Voyage of the Damned, according to a press release issued this evening on Minogue's official website and now corroborated by the official Doctor Who website.

The 39-year-old actress and singer will have a "major lead role" in the hour-long special, says Minogue's website, which Tuesday morning's edition of The Sun identifies as a waitress aboard the RMS Titanic. Minogue's official site notes that "The production team has also confirmed that the storyline will follow on directly from the ending of series three where viewers witnessed The Titanic crash through the Tardis walls..."

Minogue has one of the longest and most successful careers as a performer in contemporary pop music, and in Europe and Australia she has become one of her generation's most recognisable celebrities and sex symbols. Says Minogue, "It is an incredible thrill to be joining David and the entire Dr Who production for this year's Christmas special. Dr Who enjoys a unique history and it is going to be very exciting to be a part of that."

The episode has been written by Doctor Who's executive producer and head writer Russell T Davies, who noted that "We are delighted and excited to announce that Kylie Minogue will be joining the Doctor. Doctor Who Christmas specials are always a joy and we feel very confident that this will be the most ambitious and best Christmas episode yet."

The news was originally embargoed by BBC press until midnight Monday night; such sites as Digital Spy and the Daily Mail reported the story before pulling it off their feeds later. Sites later began reprinting the article as of the embargo deadline.

Update: BBC News are now reporting the news as the main story in its entertainment section. There is also a video report by arts correspondent David Sillito.

Photo at right: David Tennant with Kylie Minogue, released by BBC Pictures. Photo copyright © Darenote Ltd., used solely for publicity purposes.




FILTER: - Specials - Production

Finale Cast Developments, Christmas Update - Spoilers

Saturday, 30 June 2007 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Tonight's broadcast of Last of the Time Lords, the third season finale of Doctor Who on BBC1, was telecast at 51 minutes long -- the longest episode of the series since its 2005 revival -- and brought with it some of its own headline news items, including major cast developments. Though much of this information will likely be in the mainstream press within the next day or two, we've protected the most important Doctor Who related updates below in the spoiler tags; click on it for details.
Confirming the essence of a story first reported several weeks ago in the Sun, Freema Agyeman left Doctor Who as a series regular at the end of this episode, choosing to remain behind with her family in present-day England. Agyeman's most recent denial in "Radio Times" stated that she was notsacked from the series, contrary to the Sun report; however, as Outpost Gallifrey and other sites have reported, the news did not deny that Agyeman was leaving as a series regular (nor that she was not remaining by her own choice). The end of "Last of the Time Lords" suggests that we will see Martha again, as she gives her mobile phone to the Doctor (David Tennant), likely as a guest star next series; press reports from the Mirror this past week indicate that the fourth series of Doctor Who will see a new companion next year, with Martha making an occasional appearance. (At the time of the Mirror report, "Last of the Time Lords" had not yet aired, and while the article mentions she "won't be in every episode next year, but will appear in the occasional episode for both Doctor Who and Torchwood," it is likely that this was a bit of obfuscation of the as-yet-unannounced departure.)

UPDATE: Russell T Davies has promised on tonight's Confidential that there will be news soon (a possible press release early next week) about Freema's future with the programme, likely as a guest character or recurring (like John Barrowman this series).

John Barrowman also departs from Doctor Who again, as Captain Jack Harkness returns to his base of operations in Cardiff for the second series of "Torchwood" to be aired later this year.

John Simm will (obviously, from the story) not be returning as the Master in subsequent episodes; however, the theft of his ring by a woman (perhaps Lucy Saxon but possibly someone else entirely) indicates that the Master will perhaps be back in next year's episodes.

Meanwhile, the upcoming 2007 Christmas special will be entitled Voyage of the Damned and has something to do with the voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic, judging from the name of the vessel on the life ring found within the TARDIS in the close of today's episode (not to mention, the ship's hull through the walls of the console room!) There is no word as yet as to who will join David Tennant for the episode, although there has been much media speculation about singer Kylie Minogue (we're not sure yet if these are real or simply press hype.)




FILTER: - Production - Series 3/29 - Radio Times

Eight Minutes More

Friday, 29 June 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

FreemaAygeman.com is reporting that finale episode Last of the Time Lords will be twenty percent longer than the other episodes. This episode will time in at 51 minutes, while the others were 43 minutes long.




FILTER: - Production - Series 3/29

Season Four TARDIS developments

Friday, 29 June 2007 - Reported by Chuck Foster

The Mirror this morning reports on some changes in store for the TARDIS crew during the course of next year - if correct the article contains a number of spoilers!

The article also ends with a comment from "Beeb's drama supremo" Jane Tranter: "One thing is certain, Doctor Who will be around on BBC1 for years to come."

Details are below, and you can read the full article at the Mirror's website - do so at your peril!
According to the Mirror article, there will be a new companion in the TARDIS from next year: "A show insider reveals: 'Martha will still be in Doctor Who, but her relationship with the doctor will have changed. The truth is that she loves him but he doesn't feel the same way. She is going to have to share him because he'll be getting a different sidekick. And this is a major addition to the cast.'"

The article goes on to mention that Martha won't be in every episode next year, but will appear in the occasional episode for both Doctor Who andTorchwood. The item also repeats previous reports that singer Kylie Minoguewill be the (only) companion in this year's Christmas Special.




FILTER: - Production - Series 4/30 - Press