Set Reports

Monday, 2 August 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
We have a handful of set reports for you from the past few days... including one from the filming last week in London and one from today as the production returns to the Cardiff area. Click on the spoiler tag to read them. (Thanks to Martin Hoscik, Andrew Ford)
Cardiff Set Report, August 2
Filming for the new series of Doctor Who commenced this morning at the Heath Hospital in Cardiff. Location work is occurring throughout today in the hospital's underground, labyrinthine corridors. An eyewitness has told me that, as a member of staff, they were able to get an invite to watch some of the filming take place!

The scenes being recorded involved Billie Piper (Chris Eccleston was not around for this morning's filming, unfortuantely) and some latex clad extras (Autons, I think). The eyewitness reports that the scene (it seemed to be an action/escape scene involving Rose) was recorded a number of times from different angles and in fairly extreme circumstances - it was nearly 90 degrees down there!

The location was dressed to look like a factory floor; one of the larger industrial elevators was redressed to look like an old fashioned department store type elevator - perhaps intended to be part of the department store featured in the initial first set of filming (Howells in Cardiff).

No photos or additional info were available since the production team, though extremely friendly to my eyewitness, were very tight on security and not forthcoming on any story info.
--Andrew Ford


London Set Report, July 30
ItÆs 9.30 am on July 30th 2004 and IÆm on my way to see my GP. Arriving at the surgery I discover itÆs become a Chinese Take Away and there, in front of the shop, is a large white sheet covering a large blue box. The new series of Doctor Who has come to town.

A rather friendly security guard is keeping watch over one of TVÆs most famous icons. He has little cause for concern, the local residents are friendly and bemused that their little corner of South London has become the setting for the long awaited return of Doctor Who.

Kids and adults alike want to see the box and have a picture taken in front of it. The guard tells me that the builders off a local site have been back and forth all day with their mates to get pictures taken. EveryoneÆs excited and more than a few say theyÆll return for tonightÆs shooting.

Oh, the Tardis looks fab by the way. Solidly built and every inch the part - sheÆs a beauty. The æPublic NoticeÆ is engraved onto a silver metal panel. This is an expensive prop - more on this later.

Preperations for shooting start a little before 8pm and the series leads, Chris Eccleston and Billie Piper appear around 8.30pm. A crowd has gathered and pictures are being taken. Both leads seem very friendly. EcclestonÆs heard to say ôI can still do funnyö to Piper.

Filming starts and the crowd are happy to quieten down and allow the crew to work uninterrupted. A crew member comes and chats to me and a mate, he tells us weÆre ôin for a real treatö next year and that filming is scheduled to last till February. HeÆs curious to know how we knew filming was taking place and I explain my odd discovery outside the GPs. Pretty much everyone else there is a resident of the Estate, renamed for the series but actually the oft filmed Brandon Estate in Southwark.

The conversationÆs going well until I ask what his role on the production is, ôIÆm the producerö he says. Oops! IÆve just failed to recognise Phil Collinson and - feeling a right wally - apologise. Several times. He laughs it off with a ôno reason to be sorry - just enjoy yourselvesö. Mr PhilÆs a nice man, relishing his role and clearly determined to make the best show he can. The whole crew seem relaxed and appear to be enjoying themselves. The impression is of a well prepared team for whom everything is going to plan.

Collinson dismisses criticisms of the Tardis prop, it seems he/they are looking at some boards and (possibly) newsgroups. His comment that itÆs ôthe best and most expensive one built, sheÆs beautifulö is accompanied with a grin of genuine enthusiasm. Who can blame him?

Only one sceneÆs being filmed tonight, the main action sequences were done last night involving what local residents describe as a ômilitary invasionö.

Several rehearsals later and they film the shot. EcclestonÆs seem to pass Billie the Tardis key and utters something about heading ôinto mortal dangerö. TheyÆre filming several stories above ground level so itÆs hard to hear but the acting looks superb.

Crew members mingle with the crowds, EcclestonÆs chauffer tells us what a ôgreat guyö Chris is. He seems relaxed and unfazed with the attention as he sits in the middle of a circus while camera angles are changed for the reverse shots.

The reverse shots are recorded, the set dressing is removed and the Tardis dismantled. The crew pack up and Eccleston is hurried away from the crowd. ItÆs 22.30 and the crew are heading straight back to Cardiff.

Walking back home we discover the production base is just past the flat. Temptation gets the better of me and I æliberateÆ the BBC Wales sign.

A lifelong dream has been fulfilled. IÆve seen and touched the real Tardis and IÆve seen Doctor Who be made right in front of my very eyes. Christmas came early this year.
-- Martin Hoscik




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London Filming plus DWAS photos

Wednesday, 28 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
As noted by the Daily Star and Outpost Gallifrey has been able to confirm, filming over the past couple of days moved to London to do some location work. We have been told that as of Monday, the production moved to London (for either two or three days) to do filming in and around Westminster.

Meanwhile, the Doctor Who Appreciation Society's August edition of member magazine Celestial Toyroom will feature location reports on new series filming; a small sample of related photos (which are quite dark and were taken in London over the past couple of nights) can be seen on their website here and here.




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FIRST TARDIS PHOTOS plus more Wednesday pics, set report - updated twice!

Thursday, 22 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
We have a big scoop tonight... Outpost Gallifrey brings you the first photographs of the TARDIS used in the new series! Our correspondent William Owen shot the first photo late at night during Wednesday night's film shoot... and managed to get a close-up on the TARDIS beneath a London bus stop sign, below left; it's hazy and the lighting has been upped so you can see it in the dark (and no, we don't know why the one window is a white patch of light!) I've enlarged the TARDIS part of the photo; you can see the enlargement and the original below, left. Update 0420 GMT - two additional photos as well from Roger Anderson of the Cuttings Archive, featuring a distant shot of the TARDIS, in its familiar blue and now featuring the top lid, as well as the TARDIS under construction by production team members a bit earlier in the evening, under the heavy lighting.

Also below: the same shot (but a better range of view - you can see the Ryder moving truck, and the shop windows on the right are those of Howells); a lighting truck on St. Mary's Street outside an "HSBC Bank" building; two shots of a London bus and an OB (outside broadcast) van; and signs to the 'production base' ... which we're told turns out to be at the Cardiff Arms Park car park, as shown by the Gwyn Nicholls gate to the car park.

Update 0300 GMT: Also below in the spoiler tag, another set report courtesy our correspondent John Smith, with details on the Wednesday night filming session. Enjoy! (Thanks to William Owen, Roger Anderson, John Smith)
Tonight's shoot on St. Mary Street, starting just after 11pm, appeared to be endless re-takes of the same brief scene:

Rose leaves "Henriks" dept. store from crosses the street, hurrying but not running, looking nervously behind her. A black cab has to brake to avoid her, and beeps at her. The cab then continues up the street and drives through a puddle. The Puddle is obviously important as it was re-filled for every shot! It's what Rose is carrying that makes the shot interesting; it's the severed arm of a shop mannequin...

Onlookers became so familiar with this scene, that doubtless internet arguments will rage for years over whether they selected the best take!

Techies could be seen working on hinged prosthetic hands of an obviously Auton design. The TARDIS was built in-situ, in plain view, and it was possible for a short while to get right up close. However it was soon covered up and I'm fairly sure that it hadn't been used by the time I left at 3am.

More Monday and Tuesday Photos
July 22, 2004  •  Posted By Shaun Lyon
More photos that were posted to the Outpost Gallifrey Forum on Tuesday, from the first day or two of Cardiff area filming, courtesy users "The Gather" and "Joxer"; click on each for a larger version.
More Cardiff Photos
July 22, 2004  •  Posted By Shaun Lyon
Yet more photos from the Cardiff area, including more shots of the new TARDIS, the Albion Hospital facade, a couch dropping onto one of the London buses, the "Classic Bride" store and the shopping center, the police station, and various production personnel... click on each for a larger version. (Thanks to "Chris L," David Shaw, Mark Keeble, Paul Waddington)
Billie Piper Filming Photo
July 22, 2004  •  Posted By Shaun Lyon
At right (click for a larger version) is a photo that appeared in the July 21 edition of the South Wales Echo accompanying a news story (we reported on it yesterday), which features Billie Piper ("Rose") and another actress in costume and makeup. Says the caption, "Billie Piper, who plays Doctor Who's feisty assistant Rose Taylor [sic], was filming scenes in Howells, Cardiff, last night." The photo is credited to Huw Evans/Wales News. (Thanks to Darren Powis for the clipping!)




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Wed / Thurs Set Reports

Thursday, 22 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
A couple of set reports from both Wednesday evening and today (Thursday) have crossed my desk; they're encased in the spoiler tags below. Interestingly enough there are several reports of a Dalek sighting... but as we've learned, this is more of the "campaign" launched by the Sun newspaper and not part of the production. (Thanks to Antony Wainer, Gregory Jones, Anna Roberts and "Andy")
From Thursday

Filming took place in the city centre again tonight. They were filming scenes in front of the entrance of Queen's Arcade (used as a location on Tuesday night). It was dressed similarly, with the same vehicles around, but this time the location seemed to be dirtied down with many bin bags and other rubbish scattered around. The scenes filmed included a group of extras running away from Autons. There was then a period when they seemed to be fimling closer shots of two Autons in wedding dresses plus other shots around the exterior of the police station (Exhibition pub). This was in the distance so it was hard to make out any details, but at one point there seemed to be a group of Autons surrounding a black London cab. Various small fires were then lit around the area, and a scene of the Autons dying was filmed. This was followed by a scene of a group of dazed extras starrgering though the carnage. During this scene, there may have been stand ins for Billie and Chris, as two extras of similar build and dressed in similar clothes to the costumes we've seen were fairly seperate to the main group of extras.
Anna Roberts

From Wednesday

Arrived on St Mary Street at 5pm and already production staff were busy. Howells department store was changed to 'Henriks' and there was a 'Henriks' Sale sign put up. The windows were being changed. The Police Station set had been up all day, Classic Bride had been taken down. Walked through Queens Arcade and a false window was being put up over a shop doorway. Went back to Howells after late Lunch (Cheese Burger in Toad (Police Station)!) to see Billie Piper! Wow! There were two London Buses, lots of extras and a bus sign. Billie recorded a scene getting off the bus and running into Henriks. Suddenly the Sun pushed a Gold Dalek to the location and was immediately stopped. They took lots of photos of the Dalek on the set. The crowd loved it. Billie ran onto the bus and hid! The Dalek was escorted off. Said hello to Billie who said 'Hiya'. She's lovely. Back to Queens Arcade for 10pm and saw an Auton chase some shoppers. He was wearing a grey suit. Very scary. Talked to the guys who had the Auton hands (four in total, I think).There were some explosions and the crew clapped. Back to St Mary's Street for a window to explode, but the crew stopped for break. Dont know what happened after 11.30pm as Id left. Great day!
Gregory Jones (courtesy Antony Wainer/DWAS)

Drove past the back end of CRI tonight around 6:30 after dropping a mate off in Orbit Street and saw two blokes and half a dalek lurking around the back entrance where all the vans and lorries had been parked over the weekend. My first thought was, "They've been lying to us all along!" but then I realised it was probably some fans just mucking about, at least that's what I hope... For the record the dalek was a normal one as we all remember it, but yellowy / gold with black bumps and it didn't have a top half. Unfortunately I didn't stop for reasons which now escape me, but I can't help wondering who it was.
Andy (aka Sparky)
Another batch courtesy Roger Anderson of the Cuttings Archive; we've selected a handful of the best, but there are a few more on Roger's website that you can check out. Below are photos from Wednesday night / Thursday morning shooting including: photos of the TARDIS base and construction and a hazy one of the "police box" sign; a long shot of Billie Piper actually filming, running across the street; some of the production team; the filming camera; the Queen's Arcade storefront; the "Henrik's" store front; and some, er, props used by the signature aliens in the footage being shot. Enjoy! (Thanks to Roger Anderson)




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Tuesday Set Reports, Photos

Wednesday, 21 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
For Tuesday's filming in the streets of Cardiff for the new Doctor Who series we have a number of correspondents who were in the area during the day and night as well as lots of photos. The first batch (evening shots) are definitely spoilerphotos that confirm the presence of an old enemy; the second batch are photos from Tuesday daytime including press and photographers at the Howell's store; a London Underground sign (out of place here in Cardiff); more Underground signage; classic roadsters; and a red bus bound for Marble Arch and Victoria (a long way away from London!) (Thanks to Lee Johnson and Leon Hughes for the photos; Anna Roberts, Chris Thomas, John Smith and George Duffield for the set reports.)
Just got back from Cardiff city centre. I stayed for about half an hour from 10 pm on. ... When I was there, they were filming outside the entrance to Queen's Arcade using it as the entrance to a shopping centre. Again, it had been dressed to look like London, with an Underground sign by the entrance. It had also been prettified a bit with a couple of new, small iron lamp posts, but otherwise they didn't seem to have changed any of the shop fronts... There were assorted vehicles about the area, including two red London buses (the Routemaster type - one was route 74 to Putney Heath for those who really like their details), a couple of black cabs, an Evening Standard van, post van, and what seemed to be a small fire engine. Plus a massive crane to light the scene. RTD was in attendance and they were filming a couple of scenes with a female actress, who was wearing blue trackie bottoms with what looked like Adidas stripes, a pink top/jumper and a blue denim jacket. She was also carrying a blue, sequined denim handbag, a mobile phone and a white A4 piece of paper/envelope. The scene consisted of the actress (likely NOT Billie Piper) walking across the road talking on her mobile, while a couple of the vehicles drove past and the best part of a dozen normally dressed extras carrying shopping bags milled about. I could hear most of the dialogue, and following a line about where are you, she was talking to somebody she referred to as darling (boyfriend). As best I can remember the dialogue it was "I can't hear you, the signals breaking up. I'm just going to do some late night shopping." Gripping, huh? A second scene was quickly rehearsed where the same actress ran back out of the shopping centre followed by a tightly packed group of the same extras marching oddly. I have a suspicion that this might have been put on for the benefit of the audience though as the crew then broke for a meal without filming it. Hope that keeps your appetites whetted.
Anna Roberts

Just to give some extra info on last nights Cardiff shoot. On speaking to some of the film crew, four stuntmen were on hand as pyrotechnics were planned. A London bus was being organised to slide down the street, with many of the cars on either side set to explode. This was all set to take place around midnight.
Chris Thomas

I saw five bald headed masks (with splits up the back) being delivered at 10.00pm by a woman and a man in a white van. The Evening Standard hoarding said 'Proper Rigmarole' as its headline. A local trainer shop, on Working Street was turned into 'Classic Brides' at 6.00pm (I watched). A taxi was due to drive into a false window later that night. I left at midnight. The false window covered the doorway. Various rehearsals for a skidding taxi and bus (9.30pm approx). When Billie ran out of Howells (Henrika's in the story) she snatched a clear A4 wallet from a security guard. Various plant pots were placed outsside the fake tube station.
George Duffield

There was a shoe shop on Working Street; it was filled with an artificial shopfront and now it's called "Classic Bride" -- a bridal wear dealer. The windows had mannequins in them; the fake doors didn't even open, and I think only external filming would take place. The London bus-stop sign, the fake one, that appears in one of your photos was right next to the shop, and from the lack of further dressing I would assume that it was only used to evoke a sense of place in one external shot, probably from quite a high angle. The Exhibition pub (one half of the old library building), directly opposite, became a police station, with two hanging POLICE signs, and a billboard filled with public information/awareness literature. Elsewhere in the street were warning signs for the London "congestion charge zone" - a traffic toll recently imposed on drivers in central London, so it can be assumed that at least some scenes were set in the heart of the city, and in the present day or thereabouts. The entrance to Queen's Arcade (the curved stairway shown in the preview shots on your website) became a London Underground station, complete with the fake sign another of the photos shows, and a vendor stand for the "London Evening Standard" (a real newspaper), bearing the headline "Proper Rigmarole" - dunno if that's an exclusively British term? Just in case, my best international translation would be "Big Fuss, Probably Over Nothing".




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Wednesday Photos, Press, Set Report

Wednesday, 21 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
We have three items here; first, a set report by David Shaw (in the spoiler tags as usual), as well as a collection of new photos from Wednesday night's evening filming session courtesy Leon Hughes, below; the first of these photos (the one that appears red in the thumbnail) is a spoiler image so be warned (it's explained in the spoiler tag!)

The Sun has also run an article today entitled "Time Travelling for Dummies" which features spoilers and therefore is in the spoiler tag. (Thanks to Leon Hughes, David Shaw, Steve Tribe)
SPOILER PHOTO ABOVE: The first photo... recognize it? It's an Auton hand weapon. Obviously the production team are giving fans a real treat in the new series!

The Sun report: Today's The Sun spoils the Autons for the general public. "DR WHO faces an old foe when he returns to TV - marauding mannequins called the Autons," the article says. "They terrify the time traveller's helper, played by Billie Piper, when they spring to life as she shops. She finds herself at the centre of the action in the show's first new series for 15 years. Billie, who plays Rose Tyler, completed her first day's filming in Cardiff alongside new Doctor Christopher Eccleston yesterday. The Autons' last adversary was Jon Pertwee 33 years ago."

Tuesday Set Report:

The Autons are back! After reading the tip-offs on Outpost Gallifrey (thanks), I travelled the 150 miles to Cardiff yesterday (Tues 20th July) with my 6-year-old daughter, Emma, in the hope of experiencing a bit of the magic of Dr WhoÆs return. We found the Working Street/St. John Street location quite easily, and wandered past the production team vans at 5.30pm. Emma was delighted to spot a familiar group of shop-dummy props in the back of one of the trucks, clearly indicating the return of the Autons! The street was then dressed to resemble 1950s(?) London; props were positioned: a red telephone box, Underground sign, red post box, London bus stop, gaslamps, two industrial metal dustbins and an Evening Standard headline display announcing ôProper rigmaroleö (? la Web Of Fear). The sign of the ôSneakersö sports shoe shop was removed and replaced with a fictional ôClassic Brideö pink shopfront. Wedding gowns arrived for the dummies as well as ôC.B.ö logo stickers for the shop windows. We were excited to realise that it would be the scene of an Auton breakout, as glaziers arrived to fit temporary glass windows! The exterior of the Toad @ The Exhibition pub was transformed into a police station, with new signs, an information board and a blue ôpoliceö lamp. We had followed two traditional 1950s-style London buses from the motorway into Cardiff earlier in the afternoon and were amazed to see them turn up in the Dr. Who street. In fact there was a range of vehicles: fire engine, Royal Mail lorry, Evening Standard van, two black London taxis and the two buses. We tried to keep out of the way and were allowed to wander up and down the street until after 8pm. A few of the workers spoke to us in a friendly manner, and no-one asked us to move away. As darkness fell, the area was closed off by the Police with ôdo not crossö tape, and some extras dressed as firemen arrived. We heard a few rehearsals and shouts of ôQuiet Please!ö as some minor schenes were filmed. Since it was now 9.30 pm and it seemed likely that the main filming would not take place until the middle of the night, we left. We returned at 5am this morning, however, as dawn was breaking to find the clear-up in full swing. Significantly, there was shattered glass all over the pavement in front of the ôClassic Brideö shop, and we watched as the props were systematically removed (all the vehicles had already gone). The Auton shop dummies were piled up in the street and then all props were put back into the trucks. Emma had a fantastic time - Dr Who is definitely back!
David Shaw




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First Day Photo Gallery

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Outpost Gallifrey has been sent these photos from the collections of OG forum readers Rob Stradling (website) and Dave Shuttleworth, both of whom captured these images in Cardiff during the first day of production of the new Doctor WhoTV series. (We've tried to put these together in better order after the haphazard posting of the images all day long as they came in!) Captions for each of the photos is below the set of images themselves. Our special thanks to Rob Stradling and Dave Shuttleworth for the world's first glimpse of the new Doctor Who series in production!
Photo Captions courtesy their respective photographers.
1. A genuine Saxon APC of the British Army. Arrived at CRI location 3pm Sunday 18/07. Used to film an exterior scene involving a news reporter. Also used in this scene were several mock-up police vehicles. Local 'real' vehicles couldn't be used even were they available, as all Welsh police cars and vans sport the Welsh word 'HEDDLU' ('HETH-lee' = 'Police') in large letters, and therefore couldn't pass for English / Scottish police.
2. One of several impressive facades on the old CRI buildings. This shot was taken purely for atmosphere, and there is no indication of filming here. My choice of atmosphere shots has led several OGers to come to the same thought as I immediately did - i.e. this looks very reminiscent of 'Spearhead From Space'!
3. A disused church backs onto the site directly adjacent to the crew entrance on Orbit St. No indication that it has been used, but it would make good location atmosphere material...?
4. The entrance to the still-functioning portion of CRI. Note the lettering on the lanterns - 'Albion Hospital' - suggesting some fairly close camera work goes on here.
5. The main crew access area, on Orbit Street. Several crew caravans, a coach, and a catering van are visible. Oh, and the crew had "Honey Nut Loops" for breakfast on Monday! No, that's NOT Billie in the red leather, though for a moment I wasn't sure either!
6. Close-up of one of the 'Albion Hospital' lanterns in front of CRI reception. Despite having been through these very doors on proper, grown-up business only a few weeks ago, I can't say for sure if the lanterns themselves are props, or have always been there. They certainly suit the building perfectly.
7. At the end of Orbit Street, fifty yards from the entrance to the BBC set, is the rather impressive St. German's church.Vicar: Rev. Lionel Fanthorpe (no, there aren't two Rev. Lionel Fanthorpes!) Even ignoring the genre connection, it would be a shame not to use an exterior shot of this very impressive building. Churches were something of a speciality - some might say a preoccupation - of Victorian Cardiff. The equally impressive 'Church of St. James the Great' sits directly opposite CRI reception.
8. Blacked out window on the north edge of the hospital complex, facing Newport Road. Presumably this is to facilitate internal recording.
9. Third-party arial shot of the entire CRI complex - included to give an overall sense of the location, not really possible from the ground.
10. A van. With some stuff in it. Woo-hoo!
11. It's that van again. I only took these in case anyone doubted that this is a genuine film crew. The side says 'Lee Lighting'.
12. Another view of the rear entrance on Orbit St. Crew caravans can be seen, along with a lorry marked 'NGP Film Services'.
13. Shot of a production sign on a local lightpost.
14. Mini-Cooper vehicle in dock.
15. Scaffolding around the "police station" set.
16. Security van for the production.
17. A "military police" vehicle.
18. Red-bereted military soldiers, or rather the actors that portray them.
19. The front facade of "Albion Hospital"
20. Soldiers again.
21. The finished Albion Hospital sign.
22. An alternative view of the 'police station'
23. Dirtying down the Albion Hospital sign (Paras in the background)
24. A wider shot of the APC, but this one includes, in the foreground, some detail of one of the police vehicles. Part of the legend "Military Police" can just be discerned on the roof bar. This may not necessarily indicate that MPs feature in the plot - from more than a few feet, the cars look just like regular "Panda" cars.




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Another Set Report

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Under the spoiler tag, we have a report from a correspondent "pmount" who details some information gleaned during the first day's production. (Thanks to "pmount")
I managed to position myself surreptitiously near the main gates to the Hospital (renamed Albion Hospital) where a scene with a reporter was being rehearsed/filmed. I saw the material being played back on DV Playback equipment (thus ending the film/DV argument, I guess) and it consisted of the reporter uttering dialogue indicating that "Nobody is confirming if the body is alive or dead. Whitehall are saying nothing. The body has been brought here to Albion hospital, the nearest hospital to the river. The roads are closed, the hospital has been evacuated." There was some reference to a General Asquith, the body being human or alien and then the roads were closed again as a scene of a Military police car and an ambulance driving through the the gates was recorded. The general area was 'decorated' with London-style bus stops, one of which, I noticed as I walked right past it, was bearing a London street map the familiar red circule-style London underground symbol.

The area was literally packed with people -technicians, production crew etc, presumably Keith Boak directing from the concoruse area inside the gates. There were loads of black-clad police officers brandishing machine guns, the tank had been moved nearer the gates and there were quite a few other vehicles and extras in military uniform. I caught a quick glimpse of the script in the hands of one technician and while I couldn't get close enough to have a good look I could clearly see dialogue and reference to one character speaking - Jackie.




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First Day Cardiff Report

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Outpost Gallifrey correspondent Dave Shuttleworth was in the Cardiff area on Sunday and reported in our forum about some of the goings-on in town. We have marked these as spoilers though there is very little specific information. Several batches of photos of the area, including some of the film crew vans and a few facades, are being discussed in our forum in the new series sections and Outpost Gallifrey hopes to post them for our readers later today. (Thanks to Dave Shuttleworth)
After looking at the streets listed as this week's locations on the news page, I popped in to the Cardiff Visitor Centre, in Working Street. I figured there was no harm in asking whether or not they could confirm that Doctor Who was going to be filmed outside their premises and, sure enough, not only are the crew using the street, they're using the visitor centre itself as a location, together with the pub next door (Toad @ the Exhibition).

The two premises are part of the same building - the old city library - and are being used as a police station. I went into the Toad for lunch (not bad and reasonably priced!) and got chatting to the girls behind the bar. They're getting ready to let the Doctor Who crew use half the pub on Tuesday night from 7pm (the rest will be open to the public) and are quite excited about the prospect.

From there I walked out to the old Cardiff Royal Infirmary, which is a wonderfully ramshackle example of gothic decay - a great location! In the area at the front of the building was a group of about eight or ten extras, dressed as soldiers - camouflage gear, red berets and heavy rifles - together with one man dressed in a smart military uniform, with a cap (from the military police vehicle I spotted later, I would guess they might be 'Redcaps' but I didn't recognise the insignia on the berets, which was sort-of T-shaped metal badge - perhaps a figure with arms outstretched?)

There were various film crew types wandering about and an awful lot of lighting/equipment vans and other lorries. Circling the site, there were lots of temporary 'BBC Wales' signs and I asked one of the chaps what was going on (I'm sure my pretence of 'not being all that interested' didn't fool him for a moment!) and he said: "It's the first day of filming on the new series of Doctor Who."

Back round at the front of the building, some set dressing was going on at the hospital gates - a big 'metal' arch, painted black, with 'ALBION HOSPITAL' in gold letters, which were being dirtied down. From the safety of the other side of the road I watched for a while (I was desperate not to run the slightest risk of getting in the way or annoying anyone and it's a very public place, so what the hey?) then went off to the cinema for a couple of hours.

When the film was over I couldn't resist popping back for another look! By this time (around 4pm) there were a handful of police vehicles (basic markings - stripes and lettering, blank insignia - so not a specific force, apart from one that had 'MILITARY POLICE' on its bonnet. Maybe extra decals will be added later?) and the armoured car. Round the back of the infirmary were four extras, dressed as police wearing tactical gear (black combat stuff).




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BBC Confirms Series Production Begins

Monday, 19 July 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The BBC News website has confirmed that production has commenced on the new Doctor Who series. "Shoppers in Cardiff will have a sneak preview of life in the fourth dimension as filming of the new Doctor Who series starts this week," the article says, confirming other news reports over the weekend. (Thanks to Paul Hayes)




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