Wisden Cricketer

Monday, 22 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The current issue of The Wisden Cricketer (number 7, April), features an article on cricket in film and TV written by Huw Turbervill, with an accurate and affectionate short review of Black Orchid, taking it to task only for some of the minor cricket details being wrong! (Thanks to Paul Cornell)




FILTER: - Press

Master Links / Press Coverage List

Monday, 22 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Updated March 24, 1600 GMT.  Outpost Gallifrey's comprehensive list of press coverage and press links for the Christopher Eccleston casting has been updated and is here below (with thanks to Steve Tribe, Andrew Harvey, Jon Preddle, Roger Anderson, Chuck Foster, Robert Byrne, Paul Engelberg, Kenny Davidson, Scott Woodard and DWAS):

BBC Drama Faces: an in-depth look at Christopher Eccleston, including his work, some personal background and other facts.

scifi.com (Sci Fi Wire)
Portsmouth Today
Cinescape
News Wales
Globe and Mail (Canada)
CBC (Canada)
Empire Online
BBC Radio 1
Telegraph Sunday
Buffalo News (USA)
The Scotsman (original report)
BBC Entertainment News
BBC News
Melbourne Herald Sun
ITV
Ireland Online
Manchester Online
Daily Record
The Times
Belfast Telegraph
Breaking News (Ireland)
UTV Internet
Yahoo!
CultTV
New York Times
BBC Press Office (release)
nzoom
RTE Interactive
HELLO! Magazine
Online Ireland
ABC Australia
feMail

Winston Salem Journal
New Zealand Herald
Daily Record
Stuff New Zealand
Borsa Italia
Express India
The Scotsman (March 20 update)
The Mirror
Sky News
The Sun
BBCi (official Doctor Who site)
Reuters
The Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk with details
    on the last-minute casting
Teletext
Slashdot
Ananova
Ananova (3/22)
Sydney Morning Herald
New Zealand Herald
Daily Record (new banner)
Teletext (fan reaction)
morons.org
Oman Observer
FilmForce
Digital Spy
Khaleej Times
MyTelus




FILTER: - Production - Christopher Eccleston - Press - Radio Times

Cornell on Eccleston

Monday, 22 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Paul Cornell, the Doctor Who novelist penning of one of the teleplays for the first season of the new series, spoke to Outpost Gallifrey today about the choice of Christopher Eccleston as the new Doctor. "I think it's wonderful that we've got such a high calibre actor in the role," said Cornell. "Along with everyone else, it was great to get the rush of a 'new Doctor day' again. My Dad called to read me out a news item about it, just like he always used to. Chris is going to have to get used to being beloved by parents and small children everywhere!"




FILTER: - People - Series 1/27

Monday series bulletins - updated!

Monday, 22 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The official press release has now been published by the BBC Press Office, but we've reproduced it at the end of this article for your reading pleasure.

Outpost Gallifrey has revealed the cover for issue #342 of Doctor Who Magazine, which features Eccleston on the cover... obviously a rushed job over the weekend by amazing editor Clayton Hickman just in time to get it to the printers! "Christopher Eccleston is the Doctor!" cries the cover... you can check it out on the main News Page.

Mentions of the Eccleston casting today hit two large American news networks, both CNN and the Fox News Channel.

No More Props for "Darker" Doctor is the headline on BBC News today. "Enthusiasts think he may portray a darker character than many of the previous doctors, who were often quirky, offbeat and replete with props," says the article, which features quotes from the DWAS' Antony Wainer and Boyd Hilton, TV editor of Heat magazine. "I think it's quite exciting," said Hilton. "He's one of the best actors of our time, and rather than going for a colourful character actor as they've done in the past, they've gone for a brilliant actor." Said Wainer: "It's about the quality of the writing and the audience expectation, and things that just catch on."

Doctor Who Fans Endorse Eccleston was another article at BBC News, which includes comments from fans around the world.

The Daily Express reports that "NEW Dr Who Christopher Eccleston has shot to number two in this weeks OK! Celebrity Chart..." How the chart is compiled and who decides who (no pun intended!) comes where is anyone's guess! Meanwhile, the Western Morning News wonders why nostalgia has "such compelling appeal" (the article mentions the new series of Doctor Who but in no great detail.) The Guardian features an article on "Why I Love William Hartnell" (also mentioned here on our main news page); that particular item can also be read online here. All three can be also seen at theCuttings Archive.

Our comprehensive list of press links has been updated three times today and is seen in the separate story below.

The press release is as follows:

BBC Press Release
Christopher Eccleston to play Doctor Who


Acclaimed British actor Christopher Eccleston is to play Doctor Who in the forthcoming 13-part drama series for BBC ONE, it was announced by Jane Tranter, BBC Controller of Drama Commissioning.

Eccleston, star of Flesh & Blood and The Second Coming, will take Doctor Who into the 21st century û travelling through time and space, fighting monsters on all fronts, in a fresh and modern approach to the popular science fiction series.

He said: "I am absolutely delighted to be playing Doctor Who.

"I am looking forward to joining forces again with the incredible writer Russell T Davies and taking both loyal viewers and a new generation on a journey through time and space û which way is the Tardis? I can't wait to get started!"

Jane Tranter says: ôWe are delighted to have cast an actor of such calibre in one of British television's most iconic roles.

"It signals our intention to take Doctor Who into the 21st century, as well as retaining its core traditional values - to be surprising, edgy and eccentric.

"We have chosen one of Britain's finest actors to play what, in effect, will be an overtly modern hero."

Executive producer/writer Russell T Davies adds: "We considered many great actors for this wonderful part, but Christopher was our first choice.

"This man can give the Doctor a wisdom, wit and emotional range as far-reaching as the Doctor's travels in time and space.

"His casting raises the bar for all of us. It's going to be a magnificent, epic, entertaining journey, and I can't wait to start!"

Filming in Cardiff later this year for transmission in 2005, Doctor Who is produced by Phil Collinson.

The writers are Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Paul Cornell and Robert Shearman.

Executive producers are BBC Controller of Continuing Drama Series, Mal Young; Head of Drama, BBC Wales, Julie Gardner and Russell T Davies.




FILTER: - Magazines - Press

Gardner on BBC Wales Evening News

Monday, 22 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Julie Gardner, new series executive producer, was interviewed on the BBC Wales Evening News program this evening. When asked what the most enduring element of Doctor Who was that she personally wanted to bring back to the show, her considered answer was very simple: "Fear." She also confirmed that the production team was working hard to ready the series by "early next year," drawing closer to the rumored January start than in previous statements. The program is available to be watched for the next 24 hours; you can watch it by visiting the Wales Today section of BBCi. (Thanks to Kenny Davidson)




FILTER: - People - Production - Julie Gardner

Tom Baker on Eccleston

Sunday, 21 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
I've never heard of him, Tom Baker told the Sunday Mail, "but I wish him well." According to the report in the Mail, Baker admitted "I thought I was the only Dr Who but there again I never watched it, even when I was in it." You can read the article by clicking here.




FILTER: - Tom Baker - Christopher Eccleston

Tell me which way to Cardiff

Sunday, 21 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Christopher Eccleston yesterday told ICWales, "Dr Who? And Russell T Davies! Tell me which way to Cardiff because I can't wait." It's the first direct quote from Eccleston, cast as the new Doctor in the forthcoming series. Producer Julie Gardner said, "Chris is so professional and hard-working and he's a very writer- friendly actor. ... We are very lucky to have such a great actor working with us." And Russell T. Davies has noted, "This man can give the Doctor a wisdom, wit and emotional range as far-reaching as the doctor's travels in time and space. It's going to be a magnificent, epic, entertaining journey, and I can't wait to start!" You can read the full article, featuring more quotes from Davies and Gardner, by clicking here. (Thanks to Paul Hayes, John Campbell Rees, Steve Tribe)




FILTER: - Christopher Eccleston

Sunday Series Bulletins

Sunday, 21 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Some unflattering comments in the Daily Record today noting that "outraged" fans dressed as Daleks "protested yesterday after it emerged the arch-villains may be exterminated from the new series" -- looks like nothing more than a wind-up. You can read the story (obviously for a laugh!)

Our friend Roger Anderson at the Cuttings Archive has the most recent clips from today's papers, including a "fantastic full page article in the Telegraph" and a piece from an Irish newspaper entitled "Timely Role for Film Star". And there's a cartoon from The People about the BBC finding its new Director General... a Dalek! Meanwhile, Steve Hill'sImage Archive has begun collecting photos of Christopher Eccleston from around the web in his many roles.

Christopher Eccleston will be appearing in the new play "Electricity" at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. The drama, written and composed by Murray Gold, features Eccleston, Patrick Brennan, Andrew Scarborough, Sophie Ward and Oliver Wood, and runs from March 26 to April 24. Visit the West Yorkshire Playhouse site here. (Thanks to Gallifrey Online)

Finally, our discussion thread about the Eccleston casting is now nearly 1,000 posts strong in just two days; you can join in the discussion here (you need to be a registered Forum member to view; if you're not, click here for info on joining!)




FILTER: - Press

BBC News Clip online

Saturday, 20 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
BBC News has posted a clip of its announcement yesterday of Christopher Eccleston's casting. You can view it by clicking here (note: you need RealPlayer installed to view). (Thanks to Gavin Winters)




FILTER: - Online - Christopher Eccleston

Story, contract rumors begin flying

Saturday, 20 March 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
In the wake of the casting announcement, story rumors are already flying. Today's Daily Mail (which actually got the casting of the Doctor wrong, they said it was Bill Nighy) reports that one of the stories being done for the first season is a Joan of Arc story with guests stars possibly including Audrey Tautou ("Amelie") and Alfred Molina. It's been pointed out to Outpost Gallifrey that Tautou is currently filming a Joan of Arc movie in France so this is probably a case of wires crossed. Meanwhile, says the Express, Eccleston has signed "a three year contract" (this could be speculation on their part). They mention that the official announcement of his signing is due "next week" and that the budget for each episode is "ú1 million". Also, the Daily Record is already talking about a second season (series) of episodes to be broadcast in 2006... though of course, we'll have to see how the first series does!




FILTER: - Press