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:''For the original radio documentary series, see [[Project Who]].''
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'''Project: WHO?''' was a two-CD audio documentary release from [[BBC Audio]] which offered an in-depth look at the revival of the ''Doctor Who'' TV series. The set contained the two episodes of the documentary ''[[Project Who]]'' that aired on [[BBC Radio 2]] in March 2005 — prior to the debut of the revived series – plus about thirty minutes of additional material.
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|interviewee20      = Barry Letts
|interviewee21      = Shaun Lyon
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|interviewee23      = Andy Pryor
|interviewee24      = Rob Shearman
|interviewee25      = Robin Shenfield
|interviewee26      = Elisabeth Sladen
|interviewee27      = Edward Thomas
|interviewee28      = Jane Tranter
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'''''Project: WHO?''''' was a two-CD audio documentary release from [[BBC Audio]] which offered an in-depth look at the revival of the ''Doctor Who'' TV series. The set contained the two episodes of the documentary ''[[Project Who]]'' that aired on [[BBC Radio 2]] in March 2005 — prior to the debut of the revived series – plus about thirty minutes of additional material.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
 
[[Christopher Eccleston]] and [[Billie Piper]] are amongst those talking exclusively about the brand new TV series ''Doctor Who'' in this [[BBC Radio 2]] documentary presented by [[Anthony Head]].
[[Christopher Eccleston]] and [[Billie Piper]] are amongst those talking exclusively about the brand new TV series ''Doctor Who'' in this [[BBC Radio 2]] documentary presented by [[Anthony Stewart Head|Anthony Head]].


''Project: Who?'' [sic] goes exclusively behind the scenes of ''Doctor Who'' to discover how the action-packed new [[BBC One]] series has been made, with award-winning writer and executive producer [[Russell T Davies]] at the helm.
''Project: Who?'' [sic] goes exclusively behind the scenes of ''Doctor Who'' to discover how the action-packed new [[BBC One]] series has been made, with award-winning writer and executive producer [[Russell T Davies]] at the helm.


Featuring new and exclusive interviews with the cast and creative team, the programme examines why the BBC decided to launch the new television series now, nearly a decade after [[the Doctor]]'s [[Doctor Who (1996)|last small screen adventure]]. It also explores how the format of the show has been developed for a new audience, how the character of the Doctor was cast, and how his adventures will be launched and marketed around the globe.
Featuring new and exclusive interviews with the cast and creative team, the programme examines why the BBC decided to launch the new television series now, nearly a decade after [[the Doctor]]'s [[Doctor Who (TV story)|last small screen adventure]]. It also explores how the format of the show has been developed for a new audience, how the character of the Doctor was cast, and how his adventures will be launched and marketed around the globe.


Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper - who play the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] - talk about their experiences on the new series, along with executive producers [[Julie Gardner]] and [[Mal Young]], writer and executive producer Russell T Davies, writer [[Mark Gatiss]], director [[Joe Ahearne]], producer [[Phil Collinson]], and many others.
Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper - who play the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] - talk about their experiences on the new series, along with executive producers [[Julie Gardner]] and [[Mal Young]], writer and executive producer Russell T Davies, writer [[Mark Gatiss]], director [[Joe Ahearne]], producer [[Phil Collinson]], and many others.


Anthony Head, of {{wi| Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer}} fame, presents this fascinating journey into the exciting dimensions of ''Doctor Who''. This CD version also contains an additional 30 minutes of material not included in the BBC Radio 2 broadcast.
Anthony Head, of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (franchise)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' fame, presents this fascinating journey into the exciting dimensions of ''Doctor Who''. This CD version also contains an additional 30 minutes of material not included in the BBC Radio 2 broadcast.


== Production Credits ==
== Production credits ==
* 2 CDs, running time: 2 hours, 30 minutes
* 2 CDs, running time: 2 hours, 30 minutes
* Presented by [[Anthony Head]]
* Presented by [[Anthony Head]]
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== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* Narrator: [[Anthony Stewart Head|Anthony Head]]
* Narrator: [[Anthony Stewart Head|Anthony Head]]
* "Bumpers" Dalek voice: [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* "Bumpers" [[Dalek]] voice: [[Nicholas Briggs]]


:''Interviewees:''
:''Interviewees:''
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In addition, archive audio clips are featured of [[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[Nicholas Courtney]].
In addition, archive audio clips are featured of [[William Hartnell]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[Nicholas Courtney]].


== Track Details ==
== Track details ==
* Disc 1: '''Bigger on the Inside'''
* Disc 1: Bigger on the Inside
: First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 22 March 2005
: First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 22 March 2005


* Disc 2: '''Reverse the Polarity'''
* Disc 2: Reverse the Polarity
: First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 29 March 2005
: First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 29 March 2005


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* [[Elisabeth Sladen]] participates, a year before her return to TV as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] in ''[[School Reunion]]'' (in which she appeared alongside presenter Anthony Head). At this time she was also narrating the similar ''[[Doctor Who at the BBC (audio series)|Doctor Who at the BBC]]'' CD series.
* [[Elisabeth Sladen]] participates, a year before her return to TV as [[Sarah Jane Smith]] in ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'' (in which she appeared alongside presenter Anthony Head). At this time she was also narrating the similar ''[[Doctor Who at the BBC (documentary series)|Doctor Who at the BBC]]'' CD series.
* This was the first BBC Audio release connected to the new series. The cover design, including fonts, photo placement, etc., would be carried on with future audio dramas and documentary releases under the BBC Audio label into 2010. The format would also be used by [[BBC Books]] when it launched its [[BBC New Series Adventures]] novels and would be retained when [[BBC Audio]] began releasing original audio dramas during the [[Tenth Doctor]] era.
* This was the first BBC Audio release connected to the new series. The cover design, including fonts, photo placement, etc., would be carried on with future audio dramas and documentary releases under the BBC Audio label into 2010. The format would also be used by [[BBC Books]] when it launched its [[BBC New Series Adventures]] novels and would be retained when [[BBC Audio]] began releasing original audio dramas during the [[Tenth Doctor]] era.
* Due to licensing issues, some music had to be changed for the CD release.
* Due to licensing issues, some music had to be changed for the CD release.
* According to Malcolm Prince's liner notes, the thirty minutes of extra material on this CD consists of interviews deleted due to broadcast time constraints, as well as material that would have been considered story spoilers if aired prior to the start of the season.
* According to Malcolm Prince's liner notes, the thirty minutes of extra material on this CD consists of interviews deleted due to broadcast time constraints, as well as material that would have been considered story spoilers if aired prior to the start of the season.
* Although several version of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] are heard, including [[Orbital]]'s cover version, the televised version of [[Murray Gold]]'s arrangement is not; instead, the pre-broadcast trial arrangement which had been featured in promotional trailers for the show is featured.
* Although several versions of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] are heard, including [[Orbital]]'s cover version, the televised version of [[Murray Gold]]'s arrangement is not; instead, the pre-broadcast trial arrangement which had been featured in promotional trailers for the show is featured.
* [[Mark Gatiss]]' interview was conducted during production of ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'' (per comments made by Gatiss).
* [[Mark Gatiss]]' interview was conducted during production of ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'' (per comments made by Gatiss).
* Besides being interviewed, [[Nicholas Briggs]] also recorded several "bumpers" (introductions) for the show in the [[Dalek]] voice.
* Besides being interviewed, [[Nicholas Briggs]] also recorded several "bumpers" (introductions) for the show in the [[Dalek]] voice.
* Although the [[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who telefilm]] is discussed at length, [[Paul McGann]] is the only Doctor whose voice is not included in an archive audio clip.
* Although the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who telefilm]] is discussed at length, [[Paul McGann]] is the only Doctor whose voice is not included in an archive audio clip.
* This was Anthony Head's first broadcast project related to the ''Doctor Who'' revival, but far from his last, as he would go on to narrate episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', guest star as the villain in ''[[School Reunion]]'' and voice another villain for ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'s'' ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'', among other projects. His remark in Part 1 about always wanting to say "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" carries a little irony as he was once considered for the part of the Doctor.
* This was Anthony Head's first broadcast project related to the ''Doctor Who'' revival, but far from his last, as he would go on to narrate episodes of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', guest star as the villain in ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'' and voice another villain for ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]'', among other projects. His remark in Part 1 about always wanting to say "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" carries a little irony as he was once considered for the part of the Doctor.
* Though not officially a part of the series, AudioGO included this disc in the box set ''[[50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC]]'' in 2013.
* Though not officially a part of the series, AudioGO included this disc in the box set ''[[50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC]]'' in 2013.


== See also ==
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* [[Doctor Who at the BBC (audio series)|Doctor Who at the BBC]]


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[[Category:Doctor Who at the BBC]]
[[Category:Audiobooks]]
[[Category:Doctor Who radio documentaries]]
[[Category:History of Doctor Who documentaries]]
[[Category:2005 documentaries]]

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Project: WHO? was a two-CD audio documentary release from BBC Audio which offered an in-depth look at the revival of the Doctor Who TV series. The set contained the two episodes of the documentary Project Who that aired on BBC Radio 2 in March 2005 — prior to the debut of the revived series – plus about thirty minutes of additional material.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper are amongst those talking exclusively about the brand new TV series Doctor Who in this BBC Radio 2 documentary presented by Anthony Head.

Project: Who? [sic] goes exclusively behind the scenes of Doctor Who to discover how the action-packed new BBC One series has been made, with award-winning writer and executive producer Russell T Davies at the helm.

Featuring new and exclusive interviews with the cast and creative team, the programme examines why the BBC decided to launch the new television series now, nearly a decade after the Doctor's last small screen adventure. It also explores how the format of the show has been developed for a new audience, how the character of the Doctor was cast, and how his adventures will be launched and marketed around the globe.

Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper - who play the Ninth Doctor and Rose - talk about their experiences on the new series, along with executive producers Julie Gardner and Mal Young, writer and executive producer Russell T Davies, writer Mark Gatiss, director Joe Ahearne, producer Phil Collinson, and many others.

Anthony Head, of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame, presents this fascinating journey into the exciting dimensions of Doctor Who. This CD version also contains an additional 30 minutes of material not included in the BBC Radio 2 broadcast.

Production credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Interviewees:

In addition, archive audio clips are featured of William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney.

Track details[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Disc 1: Bigger on the Inside
First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 22 March 2005
  • Disc 2: Reverse the Polarity
First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 29 March 2005

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Elisabeth Sladen participates, a year before her return to TV as Sarah Jane Smith in School Reunion (in which she appeared alongside presenter Anthony Head). At this time she was also narrating the similar Doctor Who at the BBC CD series.
  • This was the first BBC Audio release connected to the new series. The cover design, including fonts, photo placement, etc., would be carried on with future audio dramas and documentary releases under the BBC Audio label into 2010. The format would also be used by BBC Books when it launched its BBC New Series Adventures novels and would be retained when BBC Audio began releasing original audio dramas during the Tenth Doctor era.
  • Due to licensing issues, some music had to be changed for the CD release.
  • According to Malcolm Prince's liner notes, the thirty minutes of extra material on this CD consists of interviews deleted due to broadcast time constraints, as well as material that would have been considered story spoilers if aired prior to the start of the season.
  • Although several versions of the Doctor Who theme are heard, including Orbital's cover version, the televised version of Murray Gold's arrangement is not; instead, the pre-broadcast trial arrangement which had been featured in promotional trailers for the show is featured.
  • Mark Gatiss' interview was conducted during production of The Unquiet Dead (per comments made by Gatiss).
  • Besides being interviewed, Nicholas Briggs also recorded several "bumpers" (introductions) for the show in the Dalek voice.
  • Although the Doctor Who telefilm is discussed at length, Paul McGann is the only Doctor whose voice is not included in an archive audio clip.
  • This was Anthony Head's first broadcast project related to the Doctor Who revival, but far from his last, as he would go on to narrate episodes of Doctor Who Confidential, guest star as the villain in School Reunion and voice another villain for Totally Doctor Who's The Infinite Quest, among other projects. His remark in Part 1 about always wanting to say "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" carries a little irony as he was once considered for the part of the Doctor.
  • Though not officially a part of the series, AudioGO included this disc in the box set 50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC in 2013.