Radio Times at Christmas

Tuesday, 9 December 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Radio Times (13-19 Dec 2014) (Credit: Radio Times)Doctor Who on Christmas Day is now a firm tradition on British television, and the Radio Times has been there each year to celebrate with the Doctor; 2014 will be no exception as the 13th-19th December issue's front cover features the tenth festive adventure for the Doctor, Last Christmas.

This issue features an interview with guest star Nick Frost, during which he discusses the iconic character he brings to life in the episode:
My Santa is cross, mean and curt as well as cheery and funny. He's got a little bit of Robert De Niro in Mean Streets. And he has history with the Doctor: it's not talked about explicitly but they have a beef with each other from way back.
He also is very supportive of the show's writer:
Steven Moffat is a very clever man - taking Doctor Who somewhere completely different isn't easy. And he was happy to allow me to improvise on set and push things out a bit.
Moffat himself comments on the Doctor's latest encounter and his performer:
It does look like the most insane moment when Santa turns up, but we haven't gone off our rockers. No, Santa is written in properly, in a science-fiction way, into Doctor Who. I've always had a very clear impression of Santa, but when we got Nick Frost, well, first of all how perfect is his name! Nicholas Frost. It's the nom de plume that Santa Claus would use, isn't it? Nick is ideal. He's what Santa should be in Doctor Who land.

Radio Times (20 Dec 2014 - 2 Jan 2015) (Credit: Radio Times/Judith Kerr)Meanwhile, the magazines 'legendary' double issue features an interview with the Doctor himself, Peter Capaldi, who reflects on his first series and the attention it has brought:
What’s now shocking is I can’t say anything publicly without it having a life. Not because I have extraordinary views but because people are keen on conflict, so they’ll make that the story. They love to make out that Steven Moffat and I have disagreements. But that’s business as usual. It made me realise how awful it must be to be a politician. I’m a lot more sympathetic to Malcolm Tucker’s views now.
He also comments on the whirlwind World Tour that preceeded the series' broadcast:
That was extraordinary. People tell you the show’s successful abroad but until you actually see it, you don’t realise. You’re effectively joining a boy band or the Beatles. You arrive at the airport and there are packs of people screaming and holding up pictures of you. We’d do press events all day and then in the evening a public screening and Q&A, and people went bananas. In South Korea the venue seated 1,500 people, and 50,000 people applied for tickets. I was benefitting from Chris Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith making the show so beloved – I swept in on their coat-tails and got all the adoration and BA first-class treatment.

The full interviews can be found in their respective editions of the Radio Times, with the 13th-19th December issue in the shops now and the double issue covering 20th December - 2nd January due out tomorrow.

Christmas Covers in Previous Years

2005 (The Christmas Invasion)2006 (The Runaway Bride)2007 (Voyage of the Damned)2008 (The Next Doctor)2009 (The End of Time)2009 (Christmas Issue)2010 (A Christmas Carol)2011 (The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe)2012 (The Snowmen)2013 (Time of the Doctor)




FILTER: - Peter Capaldi - Radio Times - Series Specials - Steven Moffat

Last Christmas - New Pictures

Saturday, 6 December 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC has released new pictures from this year's Christmas special, Last Christmas.

The story can be seen on BBC One at 6.15pm on Christmas Day, followed by screenings around the world.

Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Santa Claus (NICK FROST) (Credit: BBC / David Venni) Santa Claus (NICK FROST) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Wolf (NATHAN McMULLEN), Ian (DAN STARKEY) (Credit: BBC / David Venni)
Santa Claus (NICK FROST) (Credit: BBC / David Venni) Clara (JENNA COLEMAN) (Credit: BBC / David Venni) Wolf (NATHAN McMULLEN), Ian (DAN STARKEY) (Credit: BBC / David Venni) Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI) (Credit: BBC / David Venni) Santa Claus (NICK FROST), Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Santa Claus (NICK FROST), Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Santa Claus (NICK FROST) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Wolf (NATHAN McMULLEN), Ian (DAN STARKEY) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers)
Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Bellows (Maureen Beattie) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Clara (JENNA COLEMAN) (Credit: BBC / David Venni)
Bellows (Maureen Beattie) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Ashley (NATALIE GUMEDE) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Shona (FAYE MARSAY) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Professor Albert (MICHAEL TROUGHTON)
Professor Albert (MICHAEL TROUGHTON) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers)Clara (JENNA COLEMAN) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers) Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI) (Credit: BBC / Adrian Rogers)




FILTER: - Series Specials

DVD cover for German Season 25 boxed set revealed

Friday, 5 December 2014 - Reported by Pascal Salzmann
German DVD distributer Pandastorm Pictures released a picture of the cover of the Season 25 boxed set, titled Siebter Doctor Volume 2, as well as a promotional picture on their Facebook page.

The 5 discs set will contain all the content of the UK releases, including the extras, and will include the German dub and the original English version. It will be released in Germany on 27th February 2015.

Volume 1, containing all episodes of Season 24, was just released a week ago. It can be ordered from  Amazon Germany. More season sets of the Classic Series are planned to come out in 2015.


Season 25 DVD Boxed Set Germany (Credit: wvg) DVD backcover (Credit: Pandastorm)





FILTER: - Blu-ray/DVD - Classic Series - Germany - Seventh Doctor

The Underwater Menace: DVD update

Friday, 5 December 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Coming Soon: The Underwater Menace (Credit: BBC Worldwide)BBC Worldwide have given an update on the status of the last classic story expected to be released on DVD, The Underwater Menace:

We hope to release ‘The Underwater Menace’ in 2015. We delayed the release to ensure that our publishing schedule is phased appropriately across the year and the episodes will be animated.

The highly anticipated DVD will include the only known existing episode that has yet to be made officially available to own, episode two (rediscovered in 2011).






FILTER: - Blu-ray/DVD - Classic Series - Second Doctor

Ian Fairbairn

Wednesday, 3 December 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The actor Ian Fairbairn has died.

Ian Fairbairn was a veteran actor on British television, appearing in a variety of programmes during the 1960s to 1980s, including Emergency Ward 10, Z Cars, The Onedin Line, Shoestring, The Professionals and Last of the Summer Wine.

He first appeared in Doctor Who in 1967 playing Questa, a human who lived in a colony secretly ruled by Macra, in the first Episode of The Macra Terror. He returned to the series in 1968, playing Mark Gregory, a researcher for International Electromatics in three episodes of The Invasion.

In 1970 he appeared in the third Doctor story Inferno as Bromley, a technician who became the first person to mutate into a Primord. His final apperance in the series was in 1976 when he played Doctor Chester, a medical doctor stationed at the South Bend base in Antarctica, in the third episode of The Seeds of Doom.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Obituary

Last Christmas UK Transmission confirmed

Tuesday, 2 December 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who Christmas Special (Credit: BBC/David Venni)The BBC have confirmed that the Doctor Who Christmas Special, Last Christmas will premiere on BBC One at 6:15pm on Christmas Day.

Additional cast members and their characters have also been confirmed for the hour-long special: Michael Troughton (The New Statesman, Breathless) will play Professor Albert, Faye Marsay (The White Queen, The Bletchley Circle) will play Shona, Maureen Beattie (Finding Bob McArthur, The Decoy Bride) will play Bellows and Natalie Gumede (Coronation Street, Strictly Come Dancing) will play Ashley Carter; they join Dan Starkey as Ian, Nathan McMullen as Wolf. The episode stars Peter Capaldi as the Doctor, Jenna Coleman as Clara, and Nick Frost as Santa Claus.





FILTER: - Series Specials

Series 8 Live+7 Figures

Friday, 28 November 2014 - Reported by Marcus

Figures showing the Live+7 performance of Doctor Who Series 8 are now available.

The LIve+7 figure is calculated by the BBC to try to get an accurate estimate of the total unique audience for an episode of a programme. Unlike official BARB figures the Live+7 uses data to include those who watched one of the broadcast repeats of the episode and those who watched the episode on iPlayer all within 7 days of the original transmission.

On average only 62% of the total audience of Doctor Who watch the programmme live or, as a recording, on the same day as broadcast, compared with an average of 86% across all BBC programmes. Around 24% timeshift the recording compared with an average of 6%, while 4% watch one of the repeats compared with an average of 6%. Around 9% watch on iPlayer, the BBC average being 2%.

Live +7 figures give a fairly consistent ratings across the series, with almost 10.8 million tuning in for the twelfth Doctor's debut. The average rating drops to around 8 million for the rest of the series with Death in Heaven finishing with around 8.8 million watching.




FILTER: - Ratings - Series 8/34 - UK

Death in Heaven - Chart Placing

Tuesday, 25 November 2014 - Reported by Marcus

The finale of Series 8, Doctor Who: Death in Heaven finished as the 14th most watched programme on British Television for the week, according to figures from Barb.

The episode had an official 28.8% share of the total TV audience.

Top for the week was Strictly Come Dancing which had 10.52 million watching, just beating ITV's Downton Abbey, which had 10.44 million viewers.

Doctor Who was the 6th highest rated programme on BBC Television.




FILTER: - Ratings - Series 8/34 - UK

Christmas Special title announced

Tuesday, 25 November 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have announced that the title for this year's Christmas Special will be Last Christmas, written by Steven Moffat and directed by Paul Wilmshurst.

In addition a new image for the episode has been released, featuring Peter Capaldi as the Doctor, Jenna Coleman as Clara and Nick Frost as Santa Claus, plus Dan Starkey as Ian and Nathan McMullen as Wolf, two of Santa's helpers as seen in the recent preview shown on this year's Children in Need.

Last Christmas (Credit: BBC/David Venni)

The BBC Media Centre have released details on the BBC Christmas line up, which includes a brief synopsis for the episode:
The Doctor and Clara face their Last Christmas. Trapped on an arctic base and under attack from terrifying creatures, who are you going to call? Santa Claus!





FILTER: - Jenna Coleman - Peter Capaldi - Series Specials

Series 8 Q&A Highlights

Monday, 24 November 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC has released highlights from the special Q&A event hosted by Frank Skinner with guests Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, Samuel Anderson, Michelle Gomez and Steven Moffat, to mark the DVD and Blu-ray release of DoctorWho Series 8.



The Complete Eighth Series is out now in the UK and Australia - and will be released soon to the US and Canada.




FILTER: - Blu-ray/DVD - Series 8/34