New Series: 26 March 2005

Tuesday, 15 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

While there is still no official confirmation from the BBC (and we stress that there's still plenty of time for this to change!), we've received enough information from various sources to safely conclude that the new series will indeed premiere on BBC1 on Saturday, March 26, 2005, likely at either 6:45 or 7:00pm (with the BBC3 "Doctor Who Confidential" series airing immediately afterwards at either 7:30 or 7:45pm.) Various sources have reported a range of rumored plans for a possible March 8 press launch, including radio and television trailers and broadcasts starting around that time; various radio interviews and photo shoots; new merchandise; a relaunch of the official Doctor Who website; and plenty of other publicity plans tying into the relaunch of the series. It also mentions that the show has been sold overseas in Canada, New Zealand and, surprisingly, Australia (for which a venue has not yet been announced), but omits the US as of this writing. As soon as we have a clearer picture of all of the various publicity plans, we'll pass the word along.

(Editor's note: Once again, I want to stress that this is not an official confirmation, but after checking with many sources, I'm now confident that this is indeed the broadcast date, barring any last minute change of plans, and that it will be announced through official channels soon. I've also been told that this date has only been finalized within the past month. More soon!)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Broadcasting

Isla Blair

Monday, 14 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Actress Isla Blair, who appeared as Isabella in "The King's Demons" and is married to actor Julian Glover, will appear in the new Faction Paradox audio CD series from Magic Bullet, joining Glover and actor Gabriel Woolf.




FILTER: - People

More Doodles for Charity

Monday, 14 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
As well as Colin Baker's doodle for National Doodle Day, the Epilepsy Action organization now has a doodle by the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison, which will be auctioned on National Doodle Day, Friday 25 February, along with all the other celebrity doodles, and can be seen at this website. Other new Doctor Who-related actors include Hannah Gordon (the Highlanders/Shada webcast), Sean Biggerstaff (Shada webcast/Harry Potter), Tony Adams (The Green Death/Crossroads) and Stephen Fry (Death Comes to Time/The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy). Doctor Who fans may also be interested to see the doodles from Terry Gilliam, Nick Park (creator of Wallace and Gromit), Graham Norton, Rob Brydon and Josie Lawrence. Visit www.nationaldoodleday.org.uk for more information on the charity event.
(with thanks to Alan Jones)




FILTER: - People

Rumors of US Transmission

Monday, 14 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Rumors have circulated today based on posts on the Restoration Team forum concerning a possible deal with NBC/Universal, who own the Sci-Fi Channel and USA Network, for broadcast of the new series, potentially with the Sci-Fi Channel as first broadcaster and USA as syndicators, which would include the entire back catalog of Doctor Who serials. While there is no official word confirming this, it's the first indication in some time of a possible deal for US broadcast of the new show. Stay tuned!




FILTER: - USA - Series 1/27 - Broadcasting

Enlightenment 125

Monday, 14 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

The latest issue of Enlightenment, the fanzine of the Doctor Who Information Network -- North America's largest Doctor Who fan club -- says Goodbye To All That: Looking back fondly and saying farewell to the (mostly) TV-less Doctor Who universe of the past fourteen years. Looking back on the NAs and the books. Big Finish's contribution discussed. Scream of the Shalka and Death Comes To Time appraised. The final episode of The Key To A Time Lord. To order visit the website at www.dwin.org.




FILTER: - Magazines

Heggessey To Leave BBC

Monday, 14 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

According to a news report on BBC News this morning, Lorraine Heggessey, controller of BBC1, is leaving the BBC to become chief executive at Talkback Thames, the production company that produces both "The Bill" and "Pop Idol." Heggessey was instrumental in arranging for Doctor Who to return to television, and it was in an interview conducted with the Daily Telegraph in September 2003 that Heggessey let slip the news that the show was returning, causing a firestorm of coverage as the press confirmed the story was true. The report says she is not expected to leave until later in the year. This is not expected to have any impact on the production of the new Doctor Who series.




FILTER: - People

Jack Kine Obituary

Friday, 11 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Further to our report on January 25 about the death of BBC effects legend Jack Kine, the Times Online today ran a detailed obituary. (Thanks to Chris Winwood, "ABT 2004")




FILTER: - Obituary - Classic Series

McGann is MacNab

Friday, 11 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Paul McGann plays Captain MacNab in "Kidnapped," CBBC's adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale, which airs at the end of February or early March according to the BBC Press office. Says the report: "Iain Glen stars as Alan Breck and James Anthony Pearson as Davie Balfour in Stevenson's tale of treachery, romance and rebellion, along with Paul McGann as Colonel McNab, Adrian Dunbar as Uncle Ebenezer, Gregor Fisher as James of the Glens and Kirstin Smith as Catriona. Kidnapped chronicles the adventures of Breck and Balfour as they escape murder and shipwreck on a quest for justice, all set against the fierce social and political backdrop of 1760s Scotland. The BBC is working with South Pacific Productions (makers of the Oscar nominated film Whale Rider) on location in New Zealand." At right is a photo from the recent installment of "Features" from the BBC Press Office with McGann in the role. (Thanks to Paul Hayes)




FILTER: - People

BBC Press Office "Features"

Friday, 11 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

In their latest installment of "Features," a weekly promotional circular, for Week 9 of the year, the BBC Press Office have photos and promotion for Doctor Who... although not as a current series, but as part of the "Coming Soon" section. "Christopher Eccleston plays Doctor Who in a new, 13-part series for BBC One," says the document. "Billie Piper, who made her acting debut in the critically-acclaimed Canterbury Tales - The Miller's Tale, stars alongside Eccleston as the Doctor's companion, Rose Tyler. Traveling through time and space, the Doctor and Rose come face to face with a number of new and exciting monsters - as well as battling with the Doctor's arch-enemy, the Daleks! The series also features Penelope Wilton, Noel Clarke, Annette Badland, Camille Coduri, John Barrowman, Richard Wilson, Simon Pegg and acclaimed theatre, film and television actor Simon Callow." The document also features a mention of Doctor Who exec producer Russell T Davies' other serial, "Casanova," as well as Paul McGann's turn as Colonel MacNab in "Kidnapped" (see separate story). (Thanks to Paul Hayes)




FILTER: - Series 1/27 - Press

Location Photos and Reports

Thursday, 10 February 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

We've a few location photos from the past few weeks to show our readers today. Included are photos from Mark Davies taken on February 2 on location in Cardiff, photos that feature glimpses of Noel Clarke (Mickey) and, we believe, the first on-location shots of John Barrowman (Captain Jack), as well as a set report (in the SPOILERS area) from John Campbell Rees on a visit to Cardiff Bay, with the TARDIS being filmed in Plas Roald Dahl, and another by Alex Willcox from February 4 in Cardiff. Also below are six photos from a train station in Wales that was made up to look like a period location circa 1940 from the two-parter by Steven Moffat, taken by Peter Dickinson; while they don't have any stars in them, you may find them very interesting when the show goes to air. (Thanks to Mark Davies, John Campbell Rees, Peter Dickinson)

On the Waterfront - John Campbell Rees (February 2)

I decided last night that as I had finished my latest assignment for college, I would give myself a bit of treat, and take myself down to Cardiff Bay to have a nose at the latest filming for the new series of Doctor Who. I arrived outside the new Wales Millenium Centre, and there she was, the old girl herself, the TARDIS, with its white tarpalin to protect it from the curious. I was extremely fortunate that a crew from Doctor Who Confidential had just arrived on site, and where about to film a piece for their series, so off came the protective tent, and I got somene to take a photo of me with the prop that will be used in the new series, it was too good an oportunity to miss. The TARDIS was parked in front of the sixty foot aluminium wall of water that is at the head of Plas Roald Dahl, an oval ampitheatre that used to be part of the docks complex, but which is now used for open-air concerts in the Summer. I should imagine that the TARDIS materialising infront of this obelisk will be one of the moments of the series.

Next, I walked towards the waterfront of Cardiff, and could not help but notice where filming was taking place. Russell T. Davies and Phil Collinson had set up their monitors midway along Bute Crescent, the road that runs along the length of Plas Roald Dahl, and were monitoring the setting up of a scene on the waterfront. This was a few hundred yards from the restaruant that where filming occured last week. This is apparently filming for episode 11, the one with the working title Boomtown. It was speculated on the OG Forum that thi episode and the end of The Empty Child/Doct Dances were being filmed concurrently, I should imagine that this proves it.

The first thing I noticed was that the ground was covered in bits of sugarglass, remnants of an earlier scene.

At roughly 8.15pm Annette Badland was escorted onto the location, and a few minutes later I spotted her chatting with Christopher Eccleston. The scene was set for Eccleston and Badland to run from the waterfront, along Bute Crescent and down a set of concrete steps into Plas Roald Dahl. As well as the two leads, the scene featured a number of extras who ran around, giving the impression of panic. This scene was rehearsed and then filmed twice, before Joe Aherne was satisfied, and preparations were made for then next segment.

During the break, I had a chance to observe Christopher Eccleston. I have to say, that despite his reputation for being a miserable Northerner, he seemed to be full of life, and is obviously enjoying what he is doing immesly, laughing and joking with his guest star and Russell T. Davies, and even sliding down the metal bannisters on the steps leading down to the oval basin. This enthusiasm spilled over into his performance, his Doctor definitely enjoys life, and I cannot wait to see it.

The next snippet recorded was obviously from the same sequence, as the camera was on rails and followed Eccleston and Badland down the steps to a spot where the Doctor stops, and says "the rift, the rift its openning".

At 9pm, a sequence featuring Billie Piper as Rose was prepared. The last time I had seen Ms. Piper in costume, portraying the charachter of Rose Tyler, at the Swansea shoot last September, she looked every inch a Victorian young lady in a long skirt which swept the floor. This time, after discarding a warm sheepskin coat and jogging bottoms, she looked a very modern young woman, in a skirt that barely swept the top of her legs. It looks like Rose is going to be using the TARDIS' extesive wardrobes quite a bit. The snippet I saw recorded had no dialogue, it merely had Billie running into Plas Roald Dahl with a concerened look on her face. I am guessing, as I had to leave shortly afterwards, that this is leading to a scene where the Doctor and Rose come back together to share some information with each other. Noel Clarke was also somehere on site, although I did not see him. As all three main characters I saw tonight where heading in the genral direction of where the TARDIS is parked, and tomorrow is apparently a studio day, I would hazard a guess that they will all be in the TARDIS in the next scene.


Alex Willcox (February 4):

Just got back from this afternoon's shoot. Not a bad one all told....

I arrived at the University around mid-day, just in time for the recording of a shot of Rose running along an alleyway at the side of the building.

After a fair bit of nothing happening, I decided to go around to the back of the building. This, it transpired, was where most of the cast and crew were hiding out. Another shot was recorded featuring The Doctor, Rose, Mickey and Captain Jack all running down the alleyway at the opposite end of the building from the first shot. This scene was recorded several times, with the camera positioned further down the alley each time. I caught a snippet of dialogue shouted by John Barrowman; "...telephone! We'll never get her out. It's teeming!"

Shortly after this, Annette Badman's character, Margaret, was recorded running down the same alley.

The most exciting scene of the day came last. There's a balcony running the length of the rear of the bulding, and we spotted Chris peering through a french window above this. At the end of the balcony was scaffolding with a ladder down to the ground. Margaret ran out the window, along the balcony, over the edge onto the scaffold, down the ladder and an front of the building to the alley we'd previously seen her running down. As she reached the scaffold, Chris came through the same window and shouted "Margaret!". A chap in a suit came out behind him, and the two fought on the balcony. After throwing the other guy off him, Chris followed Margaret's route down to the ground.

This was the final exterior scene to be recorded. There was then a break for lunch, during which I bumped into Chris in town. He seemed only too happy to stop and chat for a few minutes and sign my DWM.

Getting back to the location for the afternoon, we were told by the crew that the rest of the recording would be inside and there'd be nothing more to see.




FILTER: - Production - DWM - Series 1/27