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Friday, 18 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The BBC Children in Need mini-website has now posted the "Children in Need" special starring David Tennant and Billie Piper. It's available in both Windows Media Player and Real Player formats. Check it out!
Surprisingly, there was no on-screen title for this mini-episode. Also, it appears that, contrary to previously-published BBC reports, K9 wasn't part of the festivities after all!
Christopher Eccleston has done voice-overs for the Children In Need broadcast this evening, including "Craig's Story", about a 12 year-old disgnosed HIV positive at the age of six (host Terry Wogan name-checked him afterward) and later Eccleston's narration provided the viewers of the number to call. Incidentally, Wogan introduced tonight's event noting that Doctor Who would be the "highlight" of the evening.
David Tennant apparently filmed several inserts for regional BBC broadcasters; for example, Tennant appeared outside the TARDIS in a leather jacket for BBC Scotland saying, "Hello, my name's David Tennant, please call 08457 33 22 33 and help Children In Need make a difference in Scotland." In fact, there are several appeal messages from Tennant and Billie Piper after the online clip, including two for Scotland.
Below is a selection of screen grabs from the three-minute special (thanks to Matt Evenden).




FILTER: - Special Events - Online

On With The Christmas Lights

Thursday, 17 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

David Tennant and Billie Piper were in Cardiff as expected on this cold November evening at the Civic Centre to switch on the city's Christmas lights. Fireworks also marked the occasion, which began at 5:45pm with festivities hosted by Mel and Jase from Red Dragon FM's Breakfast Show, with dancers and a Christmas band and a song from Cardiff singing legend Frank Hennessy, then Tennant and Piper joining BBC Wales' Derek Brockway and Sara Edwards on stage for a few minutes. Before they arrived, the TARDIS materialised on the stage and the audience got to see a montage of clips from Season One for several minutes (which showcased the various location filming that was done last year in Cardiff, but curiously had no Christopher Eccleston clips). Tennant, when asked how he was finding being the tenth Time Lord, replied, "It's terrible. I'm having a miserable time. I'm leaving. Max Boyce is taking over.... No, I'm having a ball. I get my own TARDIS. I get my own sonic screwdriver. I get to hang out with Billie Piper, I'm having a great time." Tennant described the forthcoming Christmas episode as being "perfect thing for Christmas Day. Sit down with a big lump of turkey, put on a paper hat, pull a cracker and you'll have a great time," and mentioned that in upcoming episodes the Doctor and Rose face a werewolf and Tennant even gets to dress up as a woman in one episode. The lights were then turned on and fireworks went off, as Billie and David wished the crowd Merry Christmas in perfect Welsh ("Nadolig Llawen").
Reported BBC News, "The pair, who play the Doctor and his sidekick, Rose Tyler, switched on the city's Christmas lights. Tennant... told the crowd that he also gets to play a woman in the new series. ... Piper revealed to the crowd that other dangers the pair face in the sci-fi series, the second made by BBC Wales, include a werewolf as well as the Cybermen. Speaking from the stage moments before switching on the city's festive lights, she confided that the enemy in next month's episode is a Christmas tree. 'The Christmas tree attacks us. That's pretty exciting and quite threatening and scary at the same time,' she said. The Cyberman also seemed to have made an impression on her. She said: 'They are giants, absolutely terrifying (but) quite sexy actually.'" The article also noted that "The Christmas Invasion" doesn't have a firm time commitment yet on December 25: "[Russell T Davies] said he did not yet know what time the Doctor Who special would be broadcast, but viewers should expect to be frightened. He said: 'It's scary. That's why we can't show it after the Queen.'"
BBC Wales also covered the event, which is available online until 6.30pm Friday; Yahoo News also has coverage.
Below are several photographs taken for Outpost Gallifrey by two correspondents, Dave Greenham and Ian Golden, of Tennant and Piper in front of a huge cheering crowd outside the Civic Centre for the festivities and finally switching on the lights; click on each for a larger version. BBC News also has a collection of five additional photographs of the event. (Thanks to Justin Robinson, Ian Golden, Dave Greenham/DWAS, Steve Tribe, Paul Engelberg)




FILTER: - People - Special Events - David Tennant

Children In Need Special To Be Online

Thursday, 17 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The BBC's website for the Children In Need charity event notes that the special Doctor Who mini-episode being broadcast on Friday 18 November after 9pm will be available for viewing on the web for an undefined period atthis website starting the same evening at 9:30pm. There is currently a trailer available on the website. This is only the second instance of the new Doctor Who series to be broadcast on the web (the first instance being last April's transmission of the episode "Dalek" as a test for new BBC technologies that was accidentally leaked to the public)... only the third time ever if you count the special The Curse of Fatal Death.




FILTER: - Special Events - Online

Children in Need Trailers

Friday, 11 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The BBC has begun running a trailer for next Friday's Children in Needtelethon. Included are various clips from the evening's attractions, with two very brief excerpts from the "Doctor Who" scene. Says our correspondent, "The first shows the Doctor, evidently right after the regeneration still standing in the same position as we last saw him, assuring Rose that 'I'm the Doctor!'. The second, later in the trailer, has Rose leaning over the console as an alarm bell sounds. She asks what it is, and the Doctor leans in next to her and exclaims in delight: 'We're going to crash land!' before laughing manically. Tennant is, as expected, using an English accent as heard at the end of 'The Parting of the Ways' rather than his native Scottish one." (Thanks to Paul Hayes)




FILTER: - Special Events - Broadcasting

Children In Need Special Details

Thursday, 10 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Outpost Gallifrey has learned the specifics of the Children in Need Doctor Who special airing next week. The special mini-episode is actually 3 and 1/2 minutes long, and will begin at exactly 9:06pm during the telethon (though of course there is always room for slight variation in the timing). Additionally, we've learned that K9 will be in the studio joining the presenters for the evening. As always, this information is subject to change up to air time!

BBC Radio Jersey recently interviewed the director of the special, who said it's set immediately after the end of The Parting of the Ways, is set in the TARDIS, and is "a real episode that links the last series to the new one and is part of Series Two." The interviewer on Radio Jersey said they filmed it only in the last two weeks in Cardiff: "So I don't know what’s in it, I don't know how long it is but I do know it's a scene between Billie Piper in the TARDIS and it's the moment David Tennant materialised at the end of the last series."




FILTER: - Special Events - Broadcasting

Children in Need: Air Time

Sunday, 6 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

According to the Radio Times website (and some other online TV guides), the Doctor Who segment of Children in Need will be on between 9 and 9.30pm. Says the Radio Times:
Children in Need
9.00pm-9.30pm BBC One
Billie Piper and David Tennant star in a special Doctor Who scene written exclusively for Children in Need. Plus live music from Sugababes in Wrexham and KT Tunstall in Glasgow.

It should be noted that the schedule for Children in Need is very fluid, so that timeslot should not be taken as guaranteed - it could change right up to the night itself.




FILTER: - Special Events - Radio Times - Broadcasting

Events This Weekend

Thursday, 27 October 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Several Doctor Who-related events take place this weekend:
CultTV 2005 takes place on October 28-31 at the Renaissance Solihull Hotel in Birmingham. Among the event's guests this year are Carole Ann Ford (Susan), William Russell (Ian), Annette Badland (Margaret Blaine), Brian Grant(Series One director) and frequent guest stars Philip Madoc, Prentis Hancock and Michael Keating.
Russell T Davies will be signing copies of "Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts" this Saturday October 29 at 12.00pm at Waterstone's, The Hayes, Cardiff; the telephone number of the store is 029 2066 5606 for customer details or further information.
Alan David (Sneed in "The Unquiet Dead") and Arthur Bostrom (in the new Big Finish audio "Scaredy Cat") will be signing on Saturday October 29 at Tenth Planet.




FILTER: - Special Events

On With the Xmas Lights

Tuesday, 25 October 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Says the official Doctor Who site, David Tennant and Billie Piper will switch on the Christmas lights in Cardiff this year. "Santa has an early present for Cardiff-based Doctor Who fans this year. 17 November sees the Welsh capital's own Christmas Invasion as Billie Piper and David Tennant arrive to turn on the festive lights. Seasonal celebrations begin at 5.45, with the Red Hot Santas taking to the stage to play some Christmas favourites. The big switch on by the Doctor and Rose happens at 6.45, after which visitors can move on to the City Centre and shop until 8pm. Or they can get their skates on and head to the open-air ice rink at Cardiff's Winter Wonderland, which opens its doors to the public at 7.45pm."




FILTER: - Special Events - David Tennant

Children In Need Episode

Tuesday, 25 October 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
According to the BBC Press Office, executive producer Russell T Davies will pen a special "Doctor Who" mini-episode to air during the BBC's Children in Need 2005 Appeal. According to the schedule, this mini-episode is slated to be part of the event on Friday, 18 November. There is currently no word on what it is comprised of, but rumors have already suggested it might be set between "The Parting of the Ways" and "The Christmas Invasion" and will feature David Tennant and Billie Piper. This would be the second standalone "Children in Need" Doctor Who segment to be broadcast, the first being 1993's "Dimensions in Time". We'll keep you posted with further details.




FILTER: - Special Events - Press

The Orb on Doctor Who

Friday, 15 April 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

A seven-minute reworking of the Doctor Who theme commissioned by the BBC and recorded by The Orb is to get its first public performance in Portsmouth (Hampshire, England) on Saturday 16 April. It is to be played at a gig by Portsmouth-based band The Autons, who took their name from the Doctor Who monsters. The three-piece band (website), who are well-known Doctor Who enthusiasts, will be performing at the Third Floor Arts Centre, in the city's Central Library, at 8pm (BST), using The Orb's rendition of the theme as their walk-on music. According to Autons band member Tony Rollinson,The Orbwere granted access to the original tapes from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. He added that The Autons were offered the debut airing through cult Portsmouth band Ronaldo And The Loaf, who are friends of Orb member Alex Paterson. He added that the Orb track was being biked down especially - and that security measures would be in place to stop anyone recording it. Tickets to the gig apparently cost ú4 (with eyeliner) and ú5 (without eyeliner). Call the box office on 023 9268 8070 (website). Portsmouth (plus the Isle of Wight and the Solent) was used extensively for the location filming of The Sea Devils in October 1971. (Thanks to John Bowman)




FILTER: - Music - Special Events