Sci-Fi: Who Is Coming

Thursday, 1 December 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

According to a report today on the Sci-Fi Channel website Sci-Fi Wire, "the BBC made the unusual decision to release the DVD in the United States before the show had found a broadcast outlet there. But he added that the show will find its way onto American TV, one way or another. 'It will be going on television,' Cromer said in an interview. 'There're lots of discussions going on, and I can't really talk about that. This is a unique situation, really, because there are so many fans of Doctor Who ... already out there, and we were just finding [that] people were getting ... second-hand copies or copies from the U.K. ... We really wanted fans to get the best, most complete version in the United States as [soon as] we possibly could. So we made the decision, and it is unique, to go ahead of the TV broadcast with the DVD and to release the gift set of the DVD basically within two and a half to three months [after] the U.K. [version].'"
The article goes on to note that "U.S. fans have been clamoring for a way to see the series legally stateside. There's no downside to a U.S. DVD release, even if the show has yet to be seen on American TV, Cromer added. 'The good news for us is that we already have that loyal fan base, but then when the show does broadcast in the U.S., we'll have a whole new fan base, because it's just a new Doctor Who: very exciting, but still the great stories and as great as the old Doctor Who,' he said."
It is important to note, however, that the article does not state that there has been any progress recently about getting the series on television in America, simply that the BBC still wishes to find a broadcaster here and that they have concluded that a DVD sale would not impact this. We'll keep you posted on further developments soon.




FILTER: - USA - Blu-ray/DVD - Broadcasting

Big Finish 2006 Update

Thursday, 1 December 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Big Finish has released new details about several of their forthcoming 2006 Doctor Who audio plays:
Elisabeth Sladen has returned to reprise the role of Sarah Jane Smithin a new four-part serial that sequelizes the five-release earlier run in 2002 of the same name. Also returning from that series are actors Sadie Miller(Sladen's daughter) as Nat and Jeremy James as Josh. The series will also feature guest appearances by Tom Chadbon (who played Duggan in "City of Death"), Jacqueline Pearce ("Blake's 7," plus Chessene in "The Two Doctors"), David Gooderson (Davros in "Destiny of the Daleks"),Stephen Greif ("Blake's 7"), Ivor Danvers ("Nekromanteia," "A Storm of Angels") and BBC newsreader Shaun Ley as well as Daniel Barzotti (Luca), Jon Weinberg and Patricia Leventon. The four-part serial is written by David Bishop and directed by John Ainsworth and will be released from January to April in four volumes: Buried Secrets, Snow Blind, Fatal Consequencesand Dreamland.
Author Rob Shearman ("Dalek") is penning the script for a four-part serial to be released by Big Finish in 2006, a pure historical saga that focuses on the time period of the Borgias of Italy in the late 15th century. There is no word about what links this will have to Doctor Who.
March's Time Works by Steve Lyons is directed by Ed Salt and stars "Born and Bred" actress Tracey Childs as the Figurehead, as well as actorRonald Pickup, who was the Physician in the first Doctor Who season episode "The Reign of Terror" in 1964, as Kestorian. The play also stars Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley), Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz), Beth Vyse (Vannet), Adrian Schiller (Zanith), Philip Edgerley (Collis) and Merryn Owen (Revnon).
April's The Kingmaker by Nev Fountain guest stars Jon Culshaw of "Dead Ringers" fame (but not as the fourth Doctor, a popular voice of Culshaw's; he plays Earl Rivers) as well as comedian/actor Michael Fenton-Stevens (as Mr Seyton). The story also stars Peter Davison (the Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Caroline Morris (Erimem), Arthur Smith (Clarrie), Stephen Beckett (Richard, Duke of Gloucester), Shaun Lyon Hutton (Henry, Duke of Buckingham), Chris Neill (Sir James Tyrell), Katie Wimpenny (Susan) and Linzi Matthews (Judith). The story deals with the famed tale of the Princes in the Tower, from the time of Richard III (a story that was also briefly touched on in a BBC novel by Justin Richards, but is unconnected to this story).
The June release, formerly "The Cube," has now been retitled Something Inside. Written by Trevor Baxendale, it stars Paul McGann (the Doctor), India Fisher (Charley), Conrad Westmaas (C'rizz), Steven Elder (Rawden), Ian Brooker (Twyst), Liz Crowther (Tessa), John Killoran (Latch) and Louise Collins (Jane).
Also, at a recent convention appearance in Chicago, producer Gary Russell revealed that a follow-up book to their Big Finish: The Inside Story will likely be released in late 2006; writer Benjamin Cook, who wrote the first volume, will be working with a co-writer on the second. Russell also noted that the Bernice Summerfield line will be 'relaunched' in 2006, with a new branding (it will be moved into the "New Worlds" brand Big Finish currently uses), but will continue with several new audios. There will also be progress on the "Inside Story" book for this range as well, with a likely publication date of late 2006.




FILTER: - Audio

Series One DVDs in US

Wednesday, 30 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

In a reversal from an earlier announcement that the Region 1 DVDs of series one of the new Doctor Who series would be available only in Canada, BBC Video announced today to the news service of the Sci-Fi Channel, Sci-Fi Wire, that on February 14, 2006, the series would also be made available in the US on DVD. This is in direct contrast to earlier reports that the series would only be available on DVD after a broadcaster had transmitted the series in America. Outpost Gallifrey has learned that, with the failure of the BBC to find a broadcaster in the US, this prior requirement was bypassed and the decision was made to release the series on DVD after all.
The North American release, in both Canada and the US, will be the exact same items as were on the UK discs, as BBC Video no longer allows the US/Canada releases to differ from their UK counterparts. As stated in the Sci-Fi Wire article, the DVD set will carry a suggested retail price of $99.98.
Also reported today at the official Doctor Who website as well as TV Shows on DVD as well as Now Playing,BroadcastNowSyfyPortal.




FILTER: - USA - Series 1/27 - Blu-ray/DVD

Shada Trailer

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

BBC7 has now posted a trailer (note: MP3 format) for the forthcoming broadcast of Shada starring Paul McGann, Susannah Harker, James Fox, Sean Biggerstaff and Andrew Sachs. The story is broadcast on Saturday, December 10.




FILTER: - Online

The Beginning Box Cover

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Tenth Planet has sent us the cover illustration for the exterior packaging of the forthcoming UK DVD release of The Beginning, due out in January. As previously reported, this boxed set will contain "An Unearthly Child," "The Daleks" and "The Edge of Destruction". Click on the thumbnail for a larger version of the cover. (Thanks to Paul at Tenth Planet)




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Radio Times Cover

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Radio Times will feature the year's third Doctor Who cover this year with the issue that goes on sale on 3 December. This follows the earlier covers this year, both at the start of the series as well as the Dalek cover that was released with the airing of the episode "Dalek". Click on the thumbnail for a larger version. Meanwhile, the press release for the Radio Times cover is below. (Thanks to the BBC Press Office; special thanks to Martin Hoscik at UNIT News who helped out when the release went missing!)
Radio Times is running its boldest ever Christmas promotion this year with a free audio CD-ROM in each issue, a once in a lifetime opportunity to win a TV star, and a cross media nationwide above the line campaign.

The free Chronicles of Narnia CD, which is produced in association with AOL, Buena Vista International and BBC Audiobooks, includes the first part of the Prince Caspian audiobook and behind the scenes footage from the new film, plus a preview demo of the new Narnia game that can be played online by AOL members. Parts two and three of the book will be available with issues of Radio Times on sale on 23 December and 3 January. And as part of the AOL partnership, RT readers can take advantage of a special free one-month AOL Broadband trial.

The free CD is being supported by a nationwide TV campaign, which launches on 6 December - the same day as the worldwide premiere of The Chronicles of Narnia -The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Readers will also have the opportunity to win a real six foot Dalek from the 2005 series as part of a Doctor Who special feature which ties in with the Christmas Day programme.

In addition, there will be a nationwide branding campaign, where prominently positioned six-sheet posters will be displayed outside selected supermarkets in the run up to the big "Christmas shop".

Radio Times publisher Kathy Day said: "I am incredibly proud of Radio Times' biggest ever Christmas issue promotion and have every confidence the UK public will continue to buy the indispensable guide to Christmas TV, radio and film in their millions.

"We have, without doubt, the best Christmas magazine package available and the investment in above and below the line advertising is guaranteed to delight readers and advertisers alike. Gill Hudson and her team have produced an unbeatable editorial package and the free CD featuring audio and extras from the biggest film property of the year is the icing on the cake."

Radio Times editor Gill Hudson says: "Radio Times readers are in for an even bigger treat than ever this year. As well as pages of exclusive features and photographs, plus the best and most comprehensive coverage of all the programmes on this Christmas, we've got not just one but TWO fantastic exclusive offers. This will be the biggest-ever Christmas issue of Radio Times, and it's going to be a real cracker. Christmas simply won't be Christmas without it."




FILTER: - Magazines - Radio Times

Christmas Invasion: UK, Canada Broadcasts

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The official Doctor Who website has confirmed that The Christmas Invasion will be broadcast in the UK on BBC1 at 7pm on Sunday, December 25, as Outpost Gallifrey previously noted was the likely timeslot. (Other websites have suggested an earlier timeslot, which is incorrect.)
Additionally, the CBC network in Canada has confirmed they will air "The Christmas Invasion" on Monday, December 26 at 8pm, according to the network's program guide.




FILTER: - Specials - Broadcasting

Tennant: TV's Top Talent

Thursday, 24 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The new Doctor Who, David Tennant, has topped a list of Britain's best TV talent. The actor, who takes over from Christopher Eccleston, beat the likes of Jamie Oliver and Ant and Dec. Tennant heads Broadcast magazine's Hot 100, chosen by a panel of industry experts, according to a variety of press reports today. Before he was unveiled as the new Doctor Who, the 34-year-old made his breakthrough in BBC drama Casanova. "Landing the role of one of TV's most iconic characters has propelled Tennant into the big time," Broadcast said. "As yet we've had only the briefest glimpse of him as the Doctor, but if you missed his exuberant, charismatic, detailed performance as the eponymous hero in Casanova - where were you?" Also reported at BBC NewsYahoo NewsBroadcast Now.




FILTER: - David Tennant

Thursday Press Update

Thursday, 24 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Today's Mirror has another 'exclusive', "Dr Ho-Ho...Oh!" which notes that "Earth is invaded by a gang of evil Santas in a Dr Who Christmas special - but the hero can't help as he is in the middle of regeneration into the new doctor. Actor David Tennant is flat on his back and barely conscious as he makes his debut at the 10th Timelord. It is left to his assistant Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, to save the world from the menacing Santas. Viewers will see Earth threatened by a monstrous race called the Sycorax, who have stolen a British space probe, in a story called The Christmas Invasion. ... On the DVD, show producer Phil Collinson reveals: 'The Santas form a four-piece band and each instrument becomes a lethal weapon. There is a tuba with a flame thrower in it, two trumpets that fire bullets and a trombone that fires mortars.' ... Director James Hawes said: 'The Christmas Invasion is about mankind's first experience of a threat of an alien landing on the planet. The real twist is that the doctor is in the middle of regeneration - and he ain't there to save us.' The Sycorax leader is played by Sean Gilder, who appeared as Styles in ITV drama Hornblower and Jols in movie King Arthur. ... Tennant joked: 'I'm getting there and I'm coping with it. So far I'm doing a damn fine job of being unconscious - I'd say it's my finest work. I have had a great time so far - it's been great, very friendly with a very welcoming atmosphere.' The Christmas Invasion will be shown as BBC1's flagship drama on Christmas Day. Collinson added: 'We've also been commissioned to make a Christmas special for 2006. So we would hope this is going to become the norm for the next couple of years.'"

The Daily Record features an interview with Tennant. Highlights: "My life hasn't changed. But I get invites to premieres, which I never used to. I've never done the career plan. My ambition goes from one project to the next. I look to the next thing to be exciting, inspiring, different. I get ambitious for a script. If something comes in I really want to do, I get very hungry and excited about that - and crushed if I don't get it. ... It's watched by everyone, aged seven to 70, including groups you wouldn't particularly expect to be huge fans. I'm continually surprised by the number of trendy teenage girls and middle-aged mums who come up to talk to me and who genuinely love the show. That's what's extraordinary and unique about it. ... So far, I've had to answer a lot of mail because Doctor Who has a lot of committed fans. It was funny when I first got the part. I just laughed, thinking it was both hilarious and impossible because I'd wanted it so much. It's such a great job. I mean, I get to play a Timelord and have a Tardis. You can't knock that. I've always wanted my own Tardis and now I've got it! ... Viewers are going to see a slightly more no-nonsense Doctor and that is influenced by what Chris did with him. We are more aware that he's someone who fought a war, lost all his people and because he's the last Timelord, the last authority in the universe, he's more ruthless."

The BBC Press Office has a press release which includes weeks 51 and 52 on BBC1, including the full summary of "The Christmas Invasion".

(Thanks to Paul Engelberg, Paul Hayes, Peter Weaver)




FILTER: - Press

North America DVD Update

Wednesday, 23 November 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Warner Home Video has announced The Beginning Boxed Set for North America for release on March 28, according to TV Shows on DVD. The DVD set contains the first three stories of the classic series -- "An Unearthly Child," "The Daleks" and "The Edge of Destruction" -- in two separate DVD cases (as opposed to the three in the UK set) along with an outer box packaging, containing the same extras as in the original release. The first will contain "An Unearthly Child", while the second is a double-disc set with "The Daleks" and "The Edge of Destruction". At the moment there are no plans to issue these DVDs separately; they'll only be available in the one box. At right is a thumbnail image of the cover from the website; we'll have a larger version of the cover soon.
In other news, the Restoration Team has posted an article about the release of "The Beginning" on their website, including details of the extras and the cleanup process.




FILTER: - USA - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD