Cardiff Set Report, Photos

Tuesday, 16 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Below are a collection of photos taken one week ago in Cardiff by correspondent John Williams as preparation began for the filming of "The Christmas Invasion" there, including shots of the department store being converted to Henrik's (complete with holiday angels); there are no actors present (although Billie Piper is seen from behind in one), as they are mostly shots of the production crew, but also an interesting look at the setup (with director James Hawes checking a shot angle on a tri-ladder, and the Confidential crew seen doing interviewing.) Also included below are Williams' reports from that location from last week; click on the spoiler tag for further details.

Monday 8 August

Having got word of the filming at the intersection of Wharton and Trinity Streets in Cardiff on Monday and Tuesday night this week through fellow Timelessö (Cardiff DWAS-LG) members, I successfully persuaded my wife to join me for a night of Whospotting. Arriving at around 7pm on Monday night, we found that a 30 ft Christmas tree was in the process of being decorated. Several Christmas market stalls were already in position, and both Howells and Waterstones bookstore window displays had jumped back in time to last Christmas (the sale offer dates on the display posters ended 12/04!). Oh, and you can get 3 for 2 Who novels, though itÆs unlikely that either of these elements will show up on screen.

After an hour or so of not a lot really, we decided to quench our thirst at the æis it?Æ bar next door. From our pavement table vantage point we watched more set dressing, before kindly being asked to move to allow for the arrival of a double-decker bus. Billy then arrived with Noel Clarke, and we watched several minutes of rehearsals. This comprised of them both running from something behind the market stalls. Apart from setting up the camera tracks and lighting rigs, it went quiet for a long time and we called it a night at 11pm.

Tuesday 9 August

This evening we were treated to a lot more action, as filming began at around 10.30pm. The first shot involved many extras dressed in heavy winter clothes, carrying Christmas shopping bags and presents. Before shooting, we were warned that the scene involved a series of explosions, and the police were asked to call HQ to warn them. Action had already occurred next to us in the crowd, where two less than appreciative drunken ônon-fansö had been cautioned by the police for the language they were using, which unfortunately including obscenities towards Billy.

Blocked mainly by the Christmas tree, the scene began shooting. Extras ran in terror with Rose and Mickey running through the stalls hand-in-hand, explosions going off around them. One of our less than courteous drunken neighbours shouted during the scene and was promptly marched away by the police once æcutÆ was called. Both Phil Collinson and James Hawes seemed more than happy with the result though, and the scene wasn't reshot.

We watched several more scenes being shot, most of which involved explosions from different camera angles. During one shot, an explosion went off just as Noel Clarke ran past it. He was thrown to the ground and the crew rushed over to him. Fortunately he seemed only to have sustained a ringing in his right ear, although it continued to aggravate him for some time afterwards.

As we called it a night again at 12.30, the next scene was to include 4 largely built Santas brandishing deadly brass instruments!




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High-Def Who?

Thursday, 11 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Broadcast Magazine reports this month that Doctor Who will be one of the first shows to be filmed in high definition television, says the Doctor Who Appreciation Society. Simon Walker, BBC Controller of Corporate Strategy, said that HD "is a priority at the BBC, where commissioners are urging program suppliers to shoot future productions in HD, especially for flagship programs such as Dr Who." The BBC is aiming to be completely HD by 2010, though Walker has warned that this may be limited only to commercially funded platforms (such as Sky or NTL) as current Freeview bandwidth is too limited.




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Radio 2's Regenerations

Thursday, 11 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Set to coincide with the broadcast of the special "The Christmas Invasion" during the holidays, BBC Radio 2 will once again produce a new Doctor Who radio documentary, Outpost Gallifrey has learned. Entitled Doctor Who: Regenerations, the one-hour programme will assess the impact the new series made when it returned to BBC 1 this year. Featuring interviews with the cast and crew, the documentary will also consider how the production team dealt with the need to regenerate the character of the Doctor after just thirteen episodes. Key interviews will take place in September in Cardiff and London. The presenter is still to be announced; the documentary is produced by Malcolm Prince, who also produced Radio 2's "Project: WHO" documentary earlier in the year.




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New Photos and Set Report

Thursday, 11 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Outpost Gallifrey has two collections of photographs today from filming: one batch of six photos from this week's production in Cardiff (Monday and Tuesday nights) courtesy Mark Davies, the other a collection of shots from the filming at the Brandon Estate in London early this month from our "Cosmic Correspondent". Click on each image below for a larger version. Also included, in the spoilertag, is a very brief set report by Matthew Spencer from the filming in Cardiff on Monday night.
At one point, the special effects team were seen to be testing out some form of flame thrower and a member of security told me that they were going to blow up the Christmas tree! Later, during the setting up of another scene, a few gas canisters were brought onto set (along with fire extinguishers and there was a fire engine standing by). I spotted one crew member carrying what seemed to be a trombone with a small gas canister attached to it - in an earlier scene the three 'Santas' were playing musical instruments, stood outside the front of Henriks. The next scene involved Mickey and Rose walking around by the Christmas tree amongst the crowd of extras. Then Rose screamed something followed by a few bursts of flame and some small explosions as the crowd scattered.
At the end of filming, the special effects team warned us that they were about to test out some pyrotechnics and a very large bang and a flash followed (a much bigger explosion than those which had happened during filming - perhaps for use in the next night of filming).
- Matthew Spencer




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Brief News Notes

Tuesday, 9 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Radio Times has been running a new advertising campaign on UK television. "Basically it has loads of fed-up people stuck in their cars at roadworks. They start honking their horns, a dog starts barking and a baby starts crying - all of which adds up to a recognisable rendition of the 'Doctor Who' theme tune!" says our report. "Near the end, the passenger in one of the cars turns to the driver and says (approximately) 'Did you know that there have been ten Doctor Who's, The Daleks was originally called The Mutants and that TARDIS stands for Time and Relative Dimensions in Space?'"

Paul Cornell ("Father's Day") will be writing another audio play for Big Finish for 2006, due out next September, according to an announcement by Big Finish at the recent 2005 World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow. "Circular Time" will likely feature the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa.

There's a rebuttal in today's Scotsman by David Bickerstaff, reacting to the earlier comments about David Tennant's forthcoming tenure in the TARDIS. "I should ask him, politely, to reserve any form of judgment until David Tennant makes his debut as Doctor Who at Christmas in The Christmas Invasion," he writes. "Having been a lifelong devotee of Doctor Who, I am absolutely thrilled that an actor of his standing has accepted the role. He has a real passion for the character and will, I am sure, give it 101 per cent commitment. As for the costume, perhaps George Kerevan should look around at the dress sense of today and see that the Doctor mirrors the fashion sense of society. Patrick Troughton mirrored the style of the Beatles, Jon Pertwee had the smoking jacket of Bob Dylan in the Seventies and Tom Baker reflected the Bohemian style of students in the mid-Seventies. Mr Tennant's costume is a mish-mash of all that is smart in our fashion-conscious male."

(Thanks to Kieran Seymour, Peter Sneddon, Jonathan Melville, David Bickerstaff)




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Monday Filming News

Tuesday, 9 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

We have some photographs and a brief set report from the filming at The Hayes in Cardiff on the Christmas special on Monday night, 8 August. The photos, from Rob Stickler, were shot with a phone camera so they're not the best quality: "All I really saw happening was extras getting off a red London bus and Mickey and Rose walking down the street, looking quite chilled. Lots of market stalls and a big Christmas tree. There were some Santas hanging about but I didn't see them do anything. Did see Noel and Billie rehearsing a scene where they darted off like they were being chased. No sign of Tennant." Interestingly, he notes, "Someone at Waterstones must have deliberately on purpose forgotten to take the 'Doctor Who' novels out of the window. I happen to know that they were specifically asked to make sure they weren't visible." The pictures note that the Henrik's Department Store, used in the opening moments of "Rose," will be back in this episode.
Meanwhile, the set report below is by Paul Mount, and because it's a bit extensive (though really giving nothing away), it's featured in the spoiler tags (click on the spoiler link to view). (Thanks to Rob Stickler, Paul Mount)
Paul Mount

It's a balmy Monday night in August in Cardiff, current home of Dr Who and the Hayes area of the city centre is undergoing an amusing transformation as filming continues on the sixty-minute Christmas special "The Christmas Invasion". Afternoon preparations continue into the early evening and by around 7.30pm Howell's store has once again been transformed into Henrik's (location of 'Rose') courtesy of a well-placed banner covering the Howell's sign and with posters advertising the Henrik's Christmas sale. Out on the pedestrianised area outside the store a huge Christmas tree - thirty feet or more high - is being carefully adorned with coloured lights and tinsel. Clustered around the tree are a number of market stalls selling Christmas paraphernalia and, curiously, a newspaper hoarding for the Evening Standard proclaims "Soccer Star's Divorce Shock" or words to that effect. Christmas lights stretch between the buildings, a congestion charge sign has been erected in the adjoining Wharton Street where an illuminated 'Merry Christmas' sign hangs between Howell's and its neighbouring building. For a while not a lot is happening - production crew are hurrying to and fro and there are security guards and Police aplenty. There's a noticably large crowd gathering - dozens of people, many clearly hardcore fans, others families with young children, others just new fans drawn to the first new series. They're all happily hanging on to security barriers (again more numerous this year) slyly taking photos of the set and the props. As the night draws in there are signs of increased activity. Filming is due to start around 10.30pm, I overhear - and I also hear that our hero, Mr Tennant, won't be here tonight although he was present - in civvies - watching filming and happily signing autographs earlier in the evevning at another nearby location.

The action moves to Wharton Street. Several scary burly men in Santa costumes take position outside the door to Henrik's. A red London bus is manoeuvred into position in the perilously-narrow street and a coach disgorges what seems like a hundred extras dressed in their best winter clothes. Some of them are laden with Christmas parcels. Billie Piper and Noel Clarke, who were apparently on set earlier rehearing an action scene (see an earlier post in this thread) are back, getting on brilliantly as they repeatedly rehearse a scene where the bus crawls along Wharton Street and Billie and Noel walk hand-in-hand through the throng of shoppers. It's midnight and the scene is repeated until director James Hawes is satisfied. Billie is delighted to spot an old friend at the edge of the set and she spends a few minutes animatedly chatting to him. Producer Phil Collinson watches the action from a nearby monitor. Over-enthusiastic photographers are distracted by a huge arc light shone in their direction and one photographer with a particularly long lens balanced on a tripod is thwarted by two production members who block his view by holding up two huge white boards!

That's it for tonight, I'm afraid.

Chronic Hysteresis

Ok, here's what I saw [on August 8]. I got there at 8pm and the crew were setting up still. Around 9.30ish Billie and Noel turned up and went into rehearsal mode later on. There was a coach-load of extras too who were all dressed into winter coats and they were givn shopping bags full of prop-presents. Filming started after 11pm. The group of santas stood outside the Dept store pretended to play trombone (sound to be dubbed later). Billie and Noel walked up the street and Billie and Noel walked up the street through the xmas shoppers. Although I didn't see this next bit being filmed, I did see Billie and Noel running through, as though chased, through the market stalls in rehearsal. The only other bit of action I saw was on the monitor which was of the boom-arm coming down fast to one of the santas...whether that was an arty shot or whether it could be some kind of aerial threat I'm not sure. I stayed til 2pm as Billie and Noel were sat down whilst most of the equipment was taken down prior to a final bit of filming that they were to be in (perhaps the running around the stalls bit?).

So, you see, a bit light on the story itself. At a guess I would say they got about 5 minutes in the can...and believe me, watching 6 or more takes for a 20 second section of film is not nice when it's cold, you're tired and there are the Cardiff chavs shouting exterminate. Which reminds me...there were a few police there which was quite a good idea I thought. A tthe start there were about 40 fans but as the action didn't start til about 11pm, it was a big ask to expect people to hang around. There were approx 3 press photographers there, one from Starburst mag. They had HUUUUUGE lenses and probably got some good shots as the filiming was near enough but maybe a little too far for pocket-digitals cameras. I have to say, they were well behaved....although their shutters were lots louder than my digital, whilst filming was taking place. Fan-wise, people kept to those they knew mainly but there was a wide range of ages from a baby to about 60ish.




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Wales Today Pics

Tuesday, 2 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Now online at Outpost Gallifrey are selections from yesterday's edition of BBC Wales Today, the news programme that featured clips from the first day of filming in Cardiff, including shots of David Tennant (who does a pre-interview teaser plus speaks to a reporter), Billie Piper, and Antony Wainer of the DWAS. Click on each for a larger version... and remember, you can see the entire footage in RealMedia format on the official BBC Doctor Who website.




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Friday and Monday Photos, Set Report

Monday, 1 August 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Below are six new photographs Outpost Gallifrey has obtained of on-set photography over the past few days. The first, by Dave Greenham, was taken today (Monday) in Cardiff, while the other five are more of Stephen Watts' photos from last Friday's shoot. As always, click on the thumbnails for larger versions.
Meanwhile, also included below is our first set report of the year, from today's location shoot in Cardiff by John Williams, and as such is included in ourspoiler tag... click on the spoiler tag image to read it. Outpost Gallifrey has also learned that previously-reported filming on the Hayes in Cardiff will take place next week, on Monday and Tuesday, instead of this week, as local retailers have noted. (Both The Hayes and Working Street, also seen in the first series, will be closed to the public both nights.) (Thanks to Stephen Watts, Dave Greenham, Rob Stickler, John Williams)
John Williams:
As luck would have it, filming was taking place today (and has been since the early hours apparently - we were there just after 3pm) right opposite an ice-cream parlour, in the former bistro bar/restaurant under Signor Valentinos Italian Restaurant.

We approached the bay from the direction of the Millennium Centre. My suspicions and excitement were first roused when to the left, in front of the Pierhead building (Red church), we spyed an open-backed rental van containing all sorts of standard furniture, lighting equipment, and two large police-box sized colour prints of the TARDIS interior (presumably interior rear wall prints for the TARDIS prop).

As we made our way round towards the bistro area and Terra Nova bar where Boomtown was filmed last year, huge blackout screens had been hung from the railings around Signor Valentinos, obscuring everything in the building beneath. Despite our best efforts, we were unable to glimpse anything within. However when we arrived, there was quite a scary looking character wearing a black hooded cloak with a whitened face and dark eye sockets outside the screen waiting for his queue. We were then rewarded further when both Billie and David came out at that moment to take a break. David was wearing his new crumpled brown pin-stripped suit (no coat) and cool shades, Billie in tight black trousers, a purple silk short sleeved blouse and in full make-up with her hair tied up. There were also a couple of kids wearing modern clothing who Billie and David spoke with and also some guys wearing DJ's and black bow ties.

A couple of minutes later they all disappeared back inside. We chatted up the guy closest to us, who happened to be the location manager. We spoke about the Duffryn High School shoot, and he confirmed it for us as being for Doctor Who. He was then called away to choose a TARDIS landing spot, just as Billie and David broke out from the screens again (David this time wearing his coat). A red Volvo estate had already reversed up, and they both dashed over to it and jumped in the back, apparently off to a late lunch.

David certainly looks great in his new costume, and I think he likes it too. There was a very noticable and accentuated degree of coat flapping going on as he made his way to the car! My daughter was chuffed as she managed to catch a wave from Billie before she fastened her seat belt. The car then drove off, and the location manager told us that they would be returning to Newport later for some filming in one of the squares (didn't catch the name, regrettably).




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Series Two News/Rumours

Sunday, 24 July 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

As previously noted, filming on the second season of "Doctor Who" began Friday, July 22; here's a brief rundown of some of the news items and rumours Outpost Gallifrey has picked up over the past few days:
Studio work was done on the first day, as opposed to the location work done last year (which is why there are no on-location photos being taken with anything of importance, only some brief glimpses of production trailers). Piper and Tennant were spotted by the British press on Friday, hence the photograph at right (click for a larger view) showing the two leaving the studio in Newport. Word is that the production has already left Newport for location filming on Monday.
Several news reports suggest that Stephen Fry will be penning an episode of the new series as previously reported; Fry was said to be at the studio on Friday as production got underway.
Filming on Friday July 22 was said to take place at Tredegar House in Newport, where the Doctor Who team had filmed a scene with a Prime Minister. (No word as yet on whether Penelope Wilton is returning as Harriet Jones, but that could certainly be fun...)
There are rumours that an episode will be filmed at Duffryn High School in Newport at some point during August; speculation persists that this will have something to do with the (currently) third episode, "School Reunion".
Russell T Davies spoke recently on "Newsround" and said that "The Christmas Invasion" would involve a new monster as well as all the Christmas trimmings "including Reindeer and snow". He also mentioned that Rose would be finding difficult to come to terms with the new Doctor.
There are currently rumours circling - again, none confirmed - that one of the episodes is entitled "The Sunshine Camp," perhaps the first episode. As always, treat these as speculative in the absence of concrete information...




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New Series Update

Thursday, 21 July 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Outpost Gallifrey has learned that production on the second series of "Doctor Who" begins this coming Friday, 22 July. Like last year, it is expected that the first day to several days will incorporate action sequences with the principal actors - Billie Piper and David Tennant - joining the production within the week. Locations have been scouted for the first production, The Christmas Invasion, which includes locations in Newport; as we previously reported, this will include Christmas-time decor in storefronts, and several area retailers have cooperated with the production.
Meanwhile, the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine (issue #359) reports that David Tennant has been confirmed for both the second and third series, and talks are indeed underway with Elisabeth Sladen (as previously rumored) to be included in an episode. It does mention, however, that "[à The BBC] cannot comment any further at this point with regards to K9." Confirming the news that a third series was commissioned in June, producer Phil Collinson says that Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner (BBC head of drama and Doctor Who executive producer) "had forgotten to tell Russell [T. Davies] and I about the second Christmas Special. We didn't know until it was announced from the stage!" Davies comments that, able now to plan further ahead, he has already moved one scene from Series Two, Episode 1 into the third series (but emphasis that this does not mean that another regeneration is on the way).
The issue confirms the running order as it currently exists for the series, as well as confirms at elast one new title. Episodes 1 and 2 are written by Davies; episode two is tentatively entitled Tooth and Claw. Episode 3, School Reunion, is written by Toby Whithouse, with episode 4 by Steven Moffat, episodes 5 and 6 by Tom MacRae and episode 7 by Mark Gatiss. Episode 8 is The Satan Pit by Matt Jones, with Jones also penning episode 9. Episode 10 is by Davies, episode 11 will be written by a writer to be announced, and the last two are by Davies, with episode 12 entitled Army of Ghosts. James Hawes will direct "The Christmas Invasion" plus episodes 1 and 3, while Euros Lyn will direct episodes 2 and 4, and Graeme Harper episodes 5 and 6 as well as two others to be confirmed.
Also, replacement costume and make-up designers have been announced. Louise Page, whose previous credits include The Wedding Date and The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, replaces Lucinda Wright as costume designer. The new make-up designer is one of the few members of the production team to have worked on the series during its original run: Sheelagh Wells provided the æageing' make-up for Nyssa and Tegan in "Mawdryn Undead" in 1983, as well as working on several series of Blake's 7. Page and Wells have also worked together before, on an episode of The Strangerers ("The Streets of Laredo", 2000).




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