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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' broadcast in conjunction with ''[[Blink]]''. It was notable for being [[David Tennant]]'s professional [[director]]ial debut. Because Tennant was either narrating or in-vision for every scene, it balanced out the "[[Doctor-lite]]-ness" of the episode it accompanied, converting [[9 June (releases)|9 June]] 2007 into a Tennant-heavy broadcast day.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' broadcast in conjunction with ''[[Blink]]''. It was notable for being [[David Tennant]]'s professional [[director]]ial debut. Because Tennant was either narrating or in-vision for every scene, it balanced out the "[[Doctor-lite]]-ness" of the episode it accompanied, converting [[9 June (releases)|9 June]] 2007 into a Tennant-heavy broadcast day.


Although it contained a brief amount of material relevant to the production of ''Blink'', the episode's main focus was the history of the [[BBC Television Centre]], the studios where the bulk of the so-called "classic" era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was produced. Consequently, the show featured key creatives of the [[BBC Wales]] series — such as [[RTD]], [[Phil Collinson]] and [[Steven Moffat]] — reminiscing about their memories of the original series.
Although it contained a brief amount of material relevant to the production of ''Blink'', the episode's main focus was the history of the [[BBC Television Centre]], the studios where the bulk of the so-called "classic" era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was produced. Consequently, the show featured key creatives of the [[BBC Wales]] series — such as [[RTD]], [[Phil Collinson]] and [[Steven Moffat]] — reminiscing about their memories of the original series.
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* [[Mark Gatiss]]
* [[Mark Gatiss]]
* [[Gareth Roberts]]
* [[Gareth Roberts]]
* [[Jon Culshaw]]  
* [[Jon Culshaw]]
* [[Nev Fountain]]
* [[Nev Fountain]]
* [[Russell T Davies]]
* [[Russell T Davies]]
* [[Phil Collinson]]
* [[Phil Collinson]]
* [[Jane Tranter]]  
* [[Jane Tranter]]
* [[Julie Gardner]]
* [[Julie Gardner]]
* [[Nicholas Briggs]]  
* [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* [[Barnaby Edwards (actor)|Barnaby Edwards]]
* [[Barnaby Edwards (actor)|Barnaby Edwards]]


== Music list ==
== Music list ==
*"Ruby" by Kaiser Chiefs, Album: Now 66<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105183556/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/confidential/?episode=s3_10&action=musiclist|title=Episode 10 : Do You Remember The First Time?|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=30 December 2018}}</ref>
* "Ruby" by Kaiser Chiefs, Album: Now 66<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105183556/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/confidential/?episode=s3_10&action=musiclist|title=Episode 10 : Do You Remember The First Time?|publisher=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=30 December 2018}}</ref>
*"BBC" by Ming Tea, Album: Austin Powers Original Soundtrack
* "BBC" by Ming Tea, Album: Austin Powers Original Soundtrack
*"Easy" by Sugababes, Album: Now 66
* "Easy" by Sugababes, Album: Now 66
*"Monster" by Funeral For A Friend, Album: Hours
* "Monster" by Funeral For A Friend, Album: Hours
*"Do You Remember The First Time" by Pulp, Album: Shine
* "Do You Remember The First Time" by Pulp, Album: Shine
*"Beware of the Dog" by Jamelia, Album: Now 66
* "Beware of the Dog" by Jamelia, Album: Now 66
*"Starlight" by Muse, Album: Black Holes and Revelations
* "Starlight" by Muse, Album: Black Holes and Revelations
*"Read My Mind" by The Killers, Album: Now 66
* "Read My Mind" by The Killers, Album: Now 66
*"Know Your Enemy" by Rage Against The Machine, Album: Rage Against The Machine
* "Know Your Enemy" by Rage Against The Machine, Album: Rage Against The Machine
*"Thanks for the Memories" by Fall Out Boy, Album: Infinity on High
* "Thanks for the Memories" by Fall Out Boy, Album: Infinity on High
*"Enter The Dragon" by Lalo Schifrin, Album: Enter The Dragon Soundtrack
* "Enter The Dragon" by Lalo Schifrin, Album: Enter The Dragon Soundtrack
*"The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani, Album: The Sweet Escape
* "The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani, Album: The Sweet Escape
*"Living For The Weekend" by Hard-Fi, Album: Stars of CCTV
* "Living For The Weekend" by Hard-Fi, Album: Stars of CCTV
*"Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas, Album: Fantastic 70's
* "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas, Album: Fantastic 70's


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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Do You Remember the First Time? was the episode of Doctor Who Confidential broadcast in conjunction with Blink. It was notable for being David Tennant's professional directorial debut. Because Tennant was either narrating or in-vision for every scene, it balanced out the "Doctor-lite-ness" of the episode it accompanied, converting 9 June 2007 into a Tennant-heavy broadcast day.

Although it contained a brief amount of material relevant to the production of Blink, the episode's main focus was the history of the BBC Television Centre, the studios where the bulk of the so-called "classic" era of Doctor Who was produced. Consequently, the show featured key creatives of the BBC Wales series — such as RTD, Phil Collinson and Steven Moffat — reminiscing about their memories of the original series.

Aspects of production covered

The episode containd brief interviews with Carey Mulligan and Finlay Robertson, as well as an examination of how the Weeping Angels were performed. Since the Weeping Angels were given very little pre-broadcast publicity, it was the first time that fans got to see that they were actually people in costume rather than posable statues.

Remember also gave some general insight into the BBC Wales commissioning of Doctor Who, via a rare on-screen appearance of Jane Tranter.

Additional topics covered

The majority of the episode was concerned with people explaining how their childhood experience watching Doctor Who had led to their current career producing it.

People interviewed

Music list

  • "Ruby" by Kaiser Chiefs, Album: Now 66[1]
  • "BBC" by Ming Tea, Album: Austin Powers Original Soundtrack
  • "Easy" by Sugababes, Album: Now 66
  • "Monster" by Funeral For A Friend, Album: Hours
  • "Do You Remember The First Time" by Pulp, Album: Shine
  • "Beware of the Dog" by Jamelia, Album: Now 66
  • "Starlight" by Muse, Album: Black Holes and Revelations
  • "Read My Mind" by The Killers, Album: Now 66
  • "Know Your Enemy" by Rage Against The Machine, Album: Rage Against The Machine
  • "Thanks for the Memories" by Fall Out Boy, Album: Infinity on High
  • "Enter The Dragon" by Lalo Schifrin, Album: Enter The Dragon Soundtrack
  • "The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani, Album: The Sweet Escape
  • "Living For The Weekend" by Hard-Fi, Album: Stars of CCTV
  • "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas, Album: Fantastic 70's

Crew

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Elements retained in Cut Down

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Home video releases

The "Cut Down" version of the episode is available on the Complete Third Series DVD box set.

Footnotes

  1. Episode 10 : Do You Remember The First Time?. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 30 December 2018.