Friday Broadcasting and Press Notes

Friday, 18 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Destination Three, BBC3's "new topical entertainment program" filmed in Manchester, will be broadcasting a Doctor Who Special on Friday, March 25, from 11.30pm - 1.30am. The program will tape next Tuesday.

BBC Radio Derby this morning (story here) featured an interview with several members of the Derby Whoovers regarding the new series; they had with them a life size Dalek in the studio, which then headed off to nearby Pickford's House Museum where it will be on display over the next week and Easter weekend until Monday 28th March.

Russell T Davies' latest production, "Casanova," is making waves. BBC Radio 4 on their Saturday Review program on March 12 said they didn't like it, but noted that they'd be paying attention to Davies' other production, Doctor Who, on March 19. But Alison Graham, TV column editor of Radio Times, praised Casanova in the newest edition: "Life seems to be going swimmingly as we rejoin Casanova in the second part of Russell T Davies's funny sumptuous romp ... Davies's script is littered with jokes and cheeky asides ... The look of the whole thing is absolutely gorgeous, with beautiful colours and costumes and some heady, lovely ballroom sequences."

BBC Wales has been running trailers on BBC Wales TV networks over the past few weeks advertising its programmes. In the most recent, the trail has ended with two people standing outside and open-doored TARDIS, inviting the viewers in, while the TARDIS materialisation noise can be heard.

This morning's GMTV aired a preview of the new show. There was apparently nothing new during the interviews with Chris Eccleston or Billie Piper other than - after filmed interviews - the programme returned to the studio and presenter Jenni Falconer said that a second series would begin filming in June or July, though clearly this may just be conjecture.

Newsround's website says that "Newsround will have more behind-the-scenes features and exclusive interviews when the new series starts on 26 March". As our correspondent says, since the new series is being aimed at children, expect such stories to appear on Newsround's sister show 'Newsround Showbiz'. This usually airs on the CBBC channel Saturday and Sunday at 15:50. Newsround earlier had a report from the launch party, shown last week.

Christopher Eccleston is interviewed in next week's print edition of The Stage, the newspaper for performing arts professionals; the issue will be available from Wednesday in some parts of Central London, and from Thursday UK-wide, and you may also be able to read the interview on their website.

Today's Weekend Australian says that the "Time Lord's allure proves tough to exterminate," as it sums up the comments made across the newspapers over the past week. It quotes many newspapers as well as online websites that discussed the leak of the new series like Wired and Dark Horizons.

Yesterday's Daily Post in Liverpool discusses the Daleks. "Since my item last week about the return of Dr Who, several people have informed me that the new-look Daleks are much deadlier than their predecessors," writes columnist Valerie Hill. "They now fly around on jet-powered platforms. You can no longer outwit these ruthless, inter-galactic, metal tyrants by simply running up a flight of stairs. Yet will children's happy cries of 'exterminate, exterminate, exterminate' be replaced by 'Elevate, elevate, elevate'? It doesn't really have quite the same threat."

In Yesterday's "Broadcast" online edition: "Quick! Get behind the sofa! Why, is the TV licence detector van outside again? It's much scarier than that - the return of Doctor Who. Doctor Who? I thought he died out long ago. That's where you're wrong. Doctors are never killed off - they regenerate. A bit like Angus Deayton. And this time he's come back in the shape of Christopher Eccleston." It also mentions that, this time, the Doctor is "up against his most fearsome opponents yet. The Master? The Cybermen? Blokes in outsized green rubber outfits waving coathangers? Even worse than that, Ant and Dec!" referring to the time slot competition on ITV, Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. So who's going to win? "It won't be easy for the Doctor - younger viewers won't have heard of him, and those that have might recall his not entirely successful eighth [sic] incarnation, Sylvester McCoy." But he's got a secret weapon, says the article: Billie Piper.

Today's Daily Telegraph from Australia warns viewers that Daleks can now climb stairs! "It's the eyes. There's only one thing scarier than evil eyes -- and that's no eyes. That made Daleks the scariest of the Doctor Who villains by far. It meant there was no way of engaging with them. No way of seeing a glimpse of humanity. ... Of course like everybody else I had worked out a plan for what I would do if any daleks tried to kill me -- I'd run upstairs. But that won't work any longer. In the new series, apparently, Daleks can fly. So that's my last hope, gone." In a separate column in the same paper, a columnist notes that "Doctor Who has become Dr When -- with a dash of Dr Where and Why," noting there is still no announcement of a broadaster there. "The ABC, which has screened BBC shows since January 1965, is yet to buy the new series despite being offered the rights last year. At that stage they hadn't shown it to us and I wanted to see an episode before we bought it," says ABC's head of programming Marena Manzoufas. Says the article: "The delay in a decision -- though an agreement gives the ABC first right of refusal to BBC output -- led to industry speculation that a commercial network would move in for the new 13-part series. It is believed Channel 9 was keen on the show. 'We will be going into negotiations very shortly,' she said. 'Before we saw it a week-and-a-half ago we were concerned about whether it would work for a non-Who audience. But it's fabulous -- even if you're not a Doctor Who fan, you can come to it cold and be engrossed in it. If you are a Doctor Who fan there are all sorts of references to the past to enjoy." The article also mentions a few SPOILERS about the aliens the Doctor meets in the first several episodes (click on the spoiler tag.)

(Thanks to Steve Tribe, Paul Engelberg, Andy Thompson, Dean Braithwaite, Scott Wortley, John Leivers, Scott Matthewman, David Rafer)
Doctor Who's Who - from the Daily Telegraph (Australia), March 19

DALEKS are just some of the creatures Dr Who will meet in the new series

Moxx of Balhoon - A blue, distorted Buddha-like alien with a huge brain who is one of Dr Who's allies - but who is still nastylooking enough to scare younger viewers

Jabe the Tree: Half log, half woman, she is another of Who's allies

The Face of Boe: Rumoured to be the most evil of the Doctor's enemies, he is a giant alien head who lives in a jar of life-giving fluid and is guarded by the spooky blue-faced "staff children"

The Autons: Aliens made of living plastic that can take on any form, who rampage across London disguised as shop mannequins and wheelie bins.

Slitheens: 2.5m-tall allies of the Autons and bent on world domination.

Geith: Invisible creatures made from a foulsmelling gas, who overcome people with their deadly emissions. They kill or brainwash their victims, making them commit evil deeds.

The Ambassadors: Faceless monk-like creatures the Doctor has to do battle with in the year five billion




FILTER: - Russell T Davies - Series 1/27 - Press - Radio Times - Broadcasting

BBC Kids Canada Rebroadcasts

Friday, 18 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
BBC Kids in Canada is adding the Jon Pertwee Doctor Who episodes to their late night lineup starting April 16. "Spearhead From Space" airs late Saturday April 16, while the first 4 episodes of "Doctor Who and the Silurians" air late Sunday April 17. This is the first time that Pertwee episodes have aired on the digital Canadian cable network - previously they have aired the Tom Baker and Peter Davison stories. BBC Kids airs Doctor Who 7 days a week at 2AM Eastern (11PM Pacific). 2 episodes air weeknights, 4 episodes air Saturdays and Sundays. (Thanks to Benjamin Elliott and This Week in Doctor Who)




FILTER: - Canada - Classic Series - Broadcasting

The End of the World Preview

Friday, 18 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The BBC Press Office has today posted details of program highlights for April 2-8, which includes a short piece on Episode 2 of the new series, "The End of the World." It's in spoiler tags below. The piece is illustrated with the portrait of Billie Piper used on the cover of the latest SFX, captioned: "Rose (Billie Piper) goes on her first journey through time."
THE END OF THE WORLD
April 2, 7pm, BBC1

The Doctor takes Rose on her first voyage through time to witness the death of planet Earth. But someone is planning sabotage, in episode two of the popular drama series by Russell T Davies.

It's the year Five Billion, and the Doctor and Rose arrive on Platform One to journey through time. The Sun is about to expand and swallow the Earth but, amongst the alien races gathering to watch, a murderer is at work. Who is controlling the mysterious and deadly spiders?

Christopher Eccleston is The Doctor and Billie Piper is Rose. Zoe Wanamaker is the voice of Lady Cassandra.




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Press - Broadcasting

Doctor Who Confidential Trailer, Screen Caps

Friday, 18 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
BBC3 began showing trailers for Doctor Who Confidential, the new 13-week documentary program about the new series, this evening. The normal 30-second Doctor Who trailer was shown followed by a 10-second Confidential trailer, which starts with the TARDIS appearing in the centre of an "eye" and then a few brief clips played over the blue of the "iris", showing the Doctor running down a corridor in front of a group of troops, close-up of CE's head, Rose running and turning back, clapperboard (from a Joe Ahearne episode) pulling back out of shot revealing CE, and some spooky old woman from Gatiss' episode walking up to the camera. Screen captures are below. (Thanks to Richard Bignell)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Press - Broadcasting

Rose Trailer Transcript plus Screen Grabs

Thursday, 17 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Another transcript, this time of the "Rose" trailer that has been aired on CBBC. This 20 second trailer aired on 15th March before Newsround, and on the 16th March after Grange Hill. Click on the SPOILER tag to read it. Also below are screen captures from the trailer. (Thanks to Pete Gurr, Matt Evenden)
ROSE TRAILER TRANSCRIPT by Pete Gurr

- The TARDIS interior. Rose stands by the console. During the following, the camera pulls back slowly from a head and shoulders shot of Rose, revealing the Doctor standing to her left. He is standing perfectly still. The console is to her right. The hum of the TARDIS interior is very noticable.
- Rose looks up at the camera
- Rose: I've got a choice. Stay at home with my mum... my boyfriend... my job. Or chuck it all in for danger... and monsters... and life or death.
- Theme music 'scream' kicks in.
- Rose: (Nods towards the Doctor, but asking the audience) What d'you think?
- BBC program title card. Bottom of card comes to 3/4 mark on previous shot, "Doctor Who" in white text over. Voiceover starts, trailer footage fades to black, top of card comes down. Male announcer voiceover: "Doctor Who. Coming soon to Saturdays on BBC One."




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Broadcasting

New Series Trailer Transcript

Wednesday, 16 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
For our readers who haven't seen it (since we obviously can't upload it and it hasn't been put onto the official site yet), here's a complete transcript courtesy Outpost Gallifrey reader Glenn Harrison of the actual new series trailer that hit BBC Television yesterday. Click on the spoiler tags to read it (so it doesn't fill up the entire news page column!) (Thanks to Glenn Harrison)
THE NEW SERIES TRAILER:

- Tunnel - the same one as in the brief "TARDIS escaping" trailer. Explosion. Flames visible at the end.
- Eccleston inside TARDIS (back to doors), hands on railings either side of the door, looking down. Head whips up, accompanied by a percussion sting.
- Closeup of tunnel end, a shadow cast on the wall.
- Repeat of the above Eccleston shot.
- Tunnel floor. Flames reflected. Feet running towards the camera, in slow-mo.
- Eccleston to camera: "D'you wanna come with me?"
- Camera rushing down tunnel towards fire. TARDIS materialisation sound effect.
- Eccleston pushes up off the railings, walks up the ramp from the doors towards the console. Materialisation sound effect continues. "Cause if you do, then I should warn you." (Reverb effect on "warn you".)
- Camera circling around TARDIS console, steady and level (nice clear close-ups, plus we get to see some seats by the console). Canera pulls back, giving a nice overview of the console and console room (doors just visible to the left of shot here). Old Grainer/Derbyshire theme sample here (just the first sound). Eccleston's last words are repeated with heavy reverb here. (Would you believe this is just the first 15 seconds?)
- Camera angle changes; still the console room, console now on right of screen, doors more visible to left, Eccleston walking up ramp towards the console. Dialogue reverb continues. New theme kicks in, in earnest!
- Silhouette running away from flames. Rather out-of-focus. Looks to be in the tunnel again.
- Eccleston, walking towards the console: "You're gonna see all sorts of things."
- Tunnel. Eccleston running away from fireball (very clear this time).
- Eccleston walking across console room: "Ghosts from the past."
- Another circle around the console, but this time it's active - time rotor in motion, dry ice. Camera height/angle is varied.
- Previous shot of Eccleston continues as he walks behind active console. "Aliens from the future."
- Tunnel again; feet running towards camera, flames in the background.
- Previous shot of Eccleston continues as he emerges from behind the console. "The day the Earth died in a--"
- Extreme closeup of Eccleston as he finishes his line: "--ball of flame."
- Tunnel. Fireball rounds the corner. Eccleston glances back over his shoulder and runs towards the camera.
- Medium shot of Eccleston in the TARDIS: "It won't be quiet."
- Close-up of Eccleston, as before: "It won't be safe."
- Slightly less close shot of Eccleston, as before: "And it won't be calm." (At least, I think he says "calm". It's a little unclear.)
- Slightly less close again, as before: "But I'll tell you what it will be."
- Medium shot of Eccleston fleeing the fireball.
- Eccleston in TARDIS, hands behind back, smiling, as camera moves closer (possibly re-used shot from earlier teaser, footage played backwards?). "Tell you what it will be" reverb'ed over.
- Fireball erupting along tunnel.
- Close-up of Eccleston, as before: "The trip of a lifetime." (This is the 35-second mark)
- Long CGI pullback from Earth to space. (Recycled from first teaser and "Rose", played backwards.)
- CGI spacecraft flying over St. Paul's, past camera. ("Aliens of London")
- Same spacecraft flying away from camera towards Big Ben. ("Aliens of London")
- Quick shot of spacecraft "wing" tearing through the face of Big Ben. Looks like miniature work but could be CGI. ("Aliens of London")
- Horse-drawn carriage in darkened street coming towards camera. ("The Unquiet Dead")
- Overview of similar street, with snow. ("The Unquiet Dead")
- CGI missile flying over the English Channel towards the White Cliffs of Dover. ("Aliens of London")
- Camera pulls back from chained-up Dalek. ("Dalek")
- Tunnel; fireball engulfs camera.
- Eccleston and Piper by the TARDIS console, re-used from earlier teasers. "Trip of a lifetime." reverbs.
- BBC program title card. Bottom of card comes to 3/4 mark on previous shot, "Doctor Who" in white text over. Voiceover starts, trailer footage fades to black, top of card comes down. Female announcer voiceover: "Doctor Who. Coming soon to Saturdays on BBC One."




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Broadcasting

Broadcasting Notes

Wednesday, 16 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Some new updates on broadcasting over the next two weeks (see the Calendar section at right for more details):

Several Outpost Gallifrey correspondents were present for the taping of the Mastermind Doctor Who special that airs this Saturday as part of the "Doctor Who Night" on BBC2. While we won't tell you who won, the prize, a glass trophy, was presented by Christopher Eccleston himself. Eccleston commented that he has taken the role very seriously, that there will be plenty of humour, but not the nostalgia/self referential type of thing that sends the show up. "Mastermind" airs at 8.40pm on BBC2 on Saturday, March 19, as part of the "Doctor Who Night" hosted by Jon Culshaw, which includes "The Story of Doctor Who" at 7.30pm and a new documentary, "Some Things You Need to Know about Dr Who" at 8.30pm.

UK Gold are showing "The Story Of Doctor Who" all day on Saturday the 26th finishing at 7pm. This will feature 5 original series stories -- "The Time Meddler," "The Daemons," "Pyramids of Mars," "Attack of the Cybermen" and "Dragonfire" -- as well as interstitials featuring interviews with cast members. In essence these will be a re-edit of those produced for the Doctor Who@40 weekend shown in 2003, however, some new footage has been added to reflect the changes since the anniversary, according to a source at UKTV.

BBC Radio Wales will be airing "Back in Time", a documentary series which according to Radio Times is as follows: "Julian Carey looks at the links between the Time Lord and Wales, including giant maggots in Brynmawr and Dalek road signs in Llangollen." The first broadcast is scheduled for thirty minutes, although the duration of the repeat is listed as only 27 minutes, which is likely to be more accurate. Parts two and three will presumably air in the same slots on 2/3 April and 9/10 April.




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Radio Times - Broadcasting

First "Proper" Trailer Airs, plus Screen Grabs

Tuesday, 15 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The BBC showed an actual trailer (instead of a mere teaser) this evening. As our correspondents note, "The Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) directly addresses the viewer standing inside the TARDIS doors - they're closed, so you basically see the white doors behind his back. Shots in the clip include a chained-up Dalek and a CG spacecraft flying over London and damaging Big Ben. Intercut with this are shots of Eccleston running down the tunnel, with fire behind him. There's a shot of him near the console from the earlier short trailers, and some very nice closeups of the console. The trailer ended with the BBC's current generic programme details cards - basically, solid red moving up from the bottom of the screen to the 3/4 mark, the show's title in white lettering directly below this point, and then red moving down from the top to the same mark, with the time directly above (in this case, "Coming Soon")." Click on the screen grabs below for larger versions.

Update: Apparently there are several versions of this trailer; in addition to the main showing during "Eastenders" today, it's also been shown after "Holby City" and immediately before "Mastermind" on BBC2. There are apparently both a 30 second and a 50 second version. The 30 second trailer is made up from shortened segments from the 50 second trailer, however the shot of the space ship over London is totally different between the two trailers. In the 50 second version it's flying over St Paul's Cathedral and it's over the Tower Bridge in the 30 second version. (Thanks to Glenn Harrison, Jeff Album, Robert Franks, John Molyneux, Steve Chapman)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Broadcasting

Monday Press Notes

Monday, 14 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Last Friday, BBC1 began showing a new Doctor Who series teaser trailer in which the TARDIS was shown dematerialising in some kind of underground pedestrian walkway slowly filling with a fire ball. It was first shown mid-day during afternoon programs, and then again before the news that evening prior to the Comic Relief telethon (before which they also showed one of the existing teasers of Billie in the control room.) The trailer has been added to the official site, on this page.

The official site has an online RealMedia interview with Christopher Eccleston, taken at last week's press launch of the new series.

This morning (14 March)'s Media Guardian has a report on bbc.co.uk's plans for the official Doctor Who site and its importance for the success of the new series. The relaunched site is described as "one of the BBC's most ambitious online projects to date [...] the series will depend on its official online companion to hook a new generation of viewers." As well as noting plans to include the various elements of online viewing already reported here and in DWM, the piece notes that "['Rose'] features a conspiracy theorist who has been following the Doctor's exploits through time [...] the lines between fantasy and reality are blurred further by making his site available to fans on the BBC website." The print version is illustrated with a photograph of the Moxx of Balhoon, and the story is available online here.

The Culture programme on BBC2 on March 17 at 7:00pm will be running a feature on the return of Doctor Who (advertised with the standard promo shot of Eccleston lounging against the TARDIS in this week's Radio Times). The program will be repeated at 11:20pm. Details available at the Culture website.

BBC7 has some audio teasers going out this week, a taster for the new series, though there will also be a full-length radio trailer with Christopher Eccleston himself next week. The current run of the teasers begin today, Monady March 14, and run through next Sunday, March 20; non-listeners may be able to catch them at the BBC7 website.

Today's Times ran a piece about Cardiff Millennium Stadium, including a few side mentions of its use in a future new Doctor Who series episode.

(Thanks to Paul Engelberg, Steve Tribe, John Bowman, Andrew Harvey, Dave Tanner, John Leivers, Alistair Moore, Matthew Godley, Martin Montague)




FILTER: - DWM - Series 1/27 - Radio Times - Broadcasting

Radio, TV Broadcasting - Updated

Saturday, 12 March 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Latest Update: 12 March 0930 GMT (I've left today's items on the list temporarily...)

Chris Eccleston will be on GMTV on March 11 on the Lorraine Kelly section at approximately 8.35am. (Roy Barton, Doug Inman)

BBC Radio Leeds will be re-running a six minute report on "one Yorkshire fan's reaction to the new series hype, and details of his own Doctor Who influenced amateur films" which will run at 0210 GMT (or thereabouts) in the early hours of Friday 11 March. BBC Radio Leeds can be heard live online at bbc.co.uk/radioleeds.

BBC Breakfast News stated that Russell T Davies will be on the program being interviewed on Friday morning 11th March.

Doctor Who will once again be the subject on "Newsnight" on BBC2, March 17 at 11pm.

Chris and Billie will be on "Blue Peter" on March 21 from 4:55pm to 5:20pm on BBC1; the episode will probably be repeated the same evening at 18:00 on the CBBC channel. The Radio Times confirms the listing.

On the electronic Radio Times it states that Billie Piper will be a guest on Parkinson (ITV1, 10.10-11.15 on 19 March) where she will discuss her new role in Dr Who.

According to Radio Times, Saturday, March 19 will feature showings of "Doctor Who and the Daleks" (1965 film) at 3:50pm, "The Story of Doctor Who" (2003 documentary) at 7:30pm, Some Things You Need to Know about Dr Who" (a new documentary short) at 8:30pm, "Dr Who Mastermind" at 8:40pm, and "Parkinson" featuring an interview with Billie Piper at 10:15pm.

On the "On Show" program on BBC1 Wales on March 20, Sian Williams talks to Russell T Davies about his past work and his reinvention of Doctor Who. There's also a listing for BBC2W (the Welsh BBC digital service opt-out), of this "On Show" on Thursday 17th March 9-9:30pm with Russell Davies. (Not having this available to me, I can't get more detailed, sorry! -editor)

The Radio 2 Doctor Who site has just added an unconfirmed interview with Billie Piper on his show on Thursday 24 March. As usual, that's 2pm.

Christopher Eccleston will be on "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" on 25 March, alongside Julian Clary and Sally Lindsay (Coronation Street actress).




FILTER: - People - Radio Times - Broadcasting