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}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a [[BBC Events Production]] that went out live from the [[BFI]] on [[BBC Three]] following the [[BBC One]] premiere of ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''. It involved cast members from the whole history of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', from [[William Russell]] to [[John Hurt]].  
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a [[BBC Events Production]] that went out live from the [[British Film Institute|BFI]] on [[BBC Three]] following the [[BBC One]] premiere of ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''. It involved cast members from the whole history of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', from [[William Russell]] to [[John Hurt]].


Infamously featuring a disastrously flawed live satellite hookup with the boy band [[One Direction]] in [[Los Angeles]], the programme was likely known more for its failures than its successes.
Infamously featuring a disastrously flawed live satellite hookup with the [[boy band]] [[One Direction]] in [[Los Angeles]], the programme was widely derided by fans.<ref>[http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm Kavanagh-Sproull, Patrick. "Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty Review". doctorwhotv.co.uk. 27 November 2013.]</ref><ref>[http://www.buzzfeed.com/scottybryan/this-one-direction-interview-during-the-doctor-who-afterpart Bryan, Scott. "One Direction Were Interviewed During the 'Doctor Who' Afterparty And It Was a Hilarious Disaster". buzzfeed.com. 24 November 2013.]</ref>
 
The press were no less disapproving. ''[[Radio Times]]'' panned the show as "that embarrassing BBC3 interlude", saying "the treatment of the former [[companion]]s was unforgivable" and noting that [[#One Direction failure|the 15-second delay on the interview with One Direction]] created a situation in which "[[Steven Moffat|the Moff]] had his head in hands in horror".<ref>[http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-11-24/a-day-in-the-life-of-doctor-who-a-50th-anniversary-review Mulkern, Patrick. "A Day in the life of Doctor Who: A 50th anniversary review". ''Radio Times''. 24 November 2013.]</ref> {{wi|The Guardian}} likewise called it a "debacle".<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/nov/25/one-dimension-doctor-who-matt-smith Monkey. "One Direction add another dimension to Doctor Who debacle" theguardian.com. 25 November 2013.]</ref>


== Main subject ==
== Main subject ==
The main reason for the gathering was to celebrate ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''.  Accordingly cast and crew of that episode were given pride of place on the interview couch.  
The main reason for the gathering was to celebrate ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', and as such the cast and crew of that episode were given pride of place on the interview couch. The people receiving the longest interviews were therefore [[Matt Smith]], [[Jenna Coleman]], [[John Hurt]] and [[Steven Moffat]].


The people receiving the longest interviews were therefore [[Matt Smith]], [[Jenna Coleman]], [[John Hurt]] and [[Steven Moffat]].
Also, the presenters made an effort to solicit opinions about the 50th anniversary special from "ordinary fans" who were gathered in what was described as a "social media zone". International fans from other countries were similarly asked to give their opinions on the episode.
 
Most questions to former companions were also skewed toward getting some comment about ''Day of the Doctor'', and how it compared to stories in their era of the programme.
 
== Former companions ==
Many actors who had previously played companions from both ''[[Doctor Who]]'' series were gathered but their treatment by presenters Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards was widely criticised. Many of the actors weren't given the chance to speak during the show, and Edwards had to push his way through in order to speak to specific guests. When attempting to interview Louise Jameson, Rick Edwards attempted to squeeze between her and Katy Manning, in the process nearly pushing the latter to the floor. He immediately apologised for this, stating “sorry, I’m sitting on you”. Manning later tweeted about the event. <ref> https://twitter.com/ManningOfficial/status/404956474419720192 @ManningOfficial on Twitter: "Did I dream in my tired haze that at D W after party I was virtually sat on by a bearded young presenter ? Xxxx"</ref> Other actors were referred to only by their characters' names. [[Mark Gatiss]] considered their treatment of the classic series to be disrespectful.
 
== One Direction failure ==
The [[boy band]] [[One Direction]] (who were also celebrating 23rd November to be ''1D Day'') also appeared via a live satellite link-up where they would ask questions about the show. Unfortunately, the band members hadn't actually seen ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' and so their questions were fairly inappropriate to the occasion.
[[File:Live link-up EPIC FAIL One Direction on Doctor Who Afterparty Live (BBC3, 23.11.13)|thumb|right|Technical difficulties with the satellite link-up]]
The main problem however was that the sound was delayed, creating a sound loop as those on each side of conversation tried to figure out what the other was saying. At one point, the loop became a wall of noise, and the link had to be severed.
 
This incident was recounted by Zoe Ball in a live Q&A with [[Peter Capaldi]], Jenna Coleman, and Steven Moffat, screened after theatrical showings of the [[Series 8 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 8]] premiere, ''[[Deep Breath]]'', on [[23 August (releases)|23 August]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]], where she jokingly announced that the live link to One Direction in Los Angeles was up. Moffat laughed, saying that the fandom would never let that one go.


Also, the presenters made an effort to solicit opinions about the 50th anniversary special from "ordinary fans" who were gathered in what was described as a "social media zone". In reality, just a part of the BFI reception area that was physically separate from the area where the former [[companion]]s and Doctors were mustered. Most questions to ex-companions were also skewed toward getting some comment about the story just aired, and how it compared to stories in their era of the programme.
== Additional topics covered ==
== Additional topics covered ==
Another key focus for the episode was in promoting ''[[The Fiveish Doctors Reboot (TV story)|The Fiveish Doctors Reboot]]'', allowing [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]] and [[Sylvester McCoy]] some greater interview time.
[[File:The afterparty.jpg|thumb|Logo that was used on the studio set.]]
Another key focus for the episode was in promoting ''[[The Fiveish Doctors Reboot (TV story)|The Fiveish Doctors Reboot]]'', allowing [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]] and [[Sylvester McCoy]] some greater interview time. Tom, Peter, Colin and Sylvester also discuss being involved in [[Big Finish Productions]]' audio adventures.


== People interviewed ==
== People interviewed ==
In credit order — which, oddly, was alphabetised in order of ''first'' names — the guests who attended were:
In credit order — which, oddly, was alphabetised in order of ''first'' names — the guests who attended were:
{|
{|
|style=vertical-align:top|
 
*[[Andrew Hayden-Smith]]
| style="vertical-align:top" |
*[[Anneke Wills]]
* [[Andrew Hayden-Smith]]
*[[Bernard Cribbins|Bernard Cribbins OBE]]
* [[Anneke Wills]]
*[[Bonnie Langford]]
* [[Bernard Cribbins OBE]]
*[[Bruno Langley]]
* [[Bonnie Langford]]
*[[Caitlin Blackwood]]
* [[Bruno Langley]]
*[[Carole Ann Ford]]
* [[Caitlin Blackwood]]
*[[Colin Baker]]
* [[Carole Ann Ford]]
*[[Daphne Ashbrook]]
* [[Colin Baker]]
*[[Deborah Watling]]
* [[Daphne Ashbrook]]
*[[Frazer Hines]]
* [[Deborah Watling]]
*[[Jacqueline King]]
* [[Frazer Hines]]
*[[Janet Fielding]]
* [[Jacqueline King]]
*[[Jean Marsh|Jean Marsh OBE]]
* [[Janet Fielding]]
|style=vertical-align:top|
* [[Jean Marsh OBE]]
*[[Jenna Coleman]]
| style="vertical-align:top" |
*[[Joel Dommett]]
* [[Jenna Coleman]]
*[[John Hurt]]
* [[Joel Dommett]]
*[[John Leeson]]
* [[John Hurt]]
*[[Katy Manning]]
* [[John Leeson]]
*[[Louise Jameson]]
* [[Katy Manning]]
*[[Mark Gatiss]]
* [[Louise Jameson]]
*[[Mark Strickson]]
* [[Mark Gatiss]]
*[[Matt Smith]]
* [[Mark Strickson]]
*[[Matthew Bates]]
* [[Matt Smith]]
*[[Maureen O'Brien]]
* [[Matthew Bates]]
*[[Nicholas Briggs]]
* [[Matthew Waterhouse]]  
*[[Nicola Bryant]]
* [[Maureen O'Brien]]
*[[Noel Clarke]]
* [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|style=vertical-align:top|
* [[Nicola Bryant]]
*[[Peter Davison]]
| style="vertical-align:top" |
*[[Peter Purves]]
* [[Noel Clarke]]
*[[Richard Franklin]]
* [[Peter Davison]]
*[[Sarah Sutton]]
* [[Peter Purves]]
*[[Shappi Khorsandi]]
* [[Richard Franklin]]
*[[Sophie Aldred]]
* [[Sarah Sutton]]
*[[Steven Moffat]]
* [[Shappi Khorsandi]]
*[[Sylvester McCoy]]
* [[Sophie Aldred]]
*[[Wendy Padbury]]
* [[Steven Moffat]]
*[[William Russell]]
* [[Sylvester McCoy]]
*[[Yee Jee Tso]]
* [[Wendy Padbury]]
* [[William Russell]]
* [[Yee Jee Tso]]
 
|}
|}


== Crew notes ==
== People appearing by video ==
The credits are ambiguous as to the [[producer]] and [[director]]. While it appears that [[Victoria Simpson]] is the piece's director, and [[Russell Minton]] its producer, the credits additionally have the following, mysterious entry:
A number of ''Doctor Who'' alum specially recorded segments that were played into the live event, including:
:'''Producer/Director'''
{|
:[[Chris Chapman]]
 
:[[Paul De Freitas]]
|
* [[Alex Kingston]]
* [[Suranne Jones]]
* [[John Barrowman]]
* [[Michelle Ryan]]
* [[Anthony Head]]
| style="vertical-align:top" |
* [[Jackie Lane]]
* [[Freema Agyeman]]
* [[Michael Sheen]]
* [[Kylie Minogue]]
* [[Silas Carson]]
| style="vertical-align:top" |
* [[Camille Coduri]]
* [[Arthur Darvill]]
* [[Karen Gillan]]
* [[Tom Baker]]
 
|}
In addition some British celebrities not directly associated with ''Doctor Who'' taped special inserts as well. Perhaps the highest profile ones were [[Graham Norton]] and the judges from ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]''.
 
== Crew ==
* Hosted by - [[Rick Edwards]], [[Zoe Ball]]
* With Guests - [[Andrew Hayden-Smith]], [[Anneke Wills]], [[Bernard Cribbins OBE]], [[Bonnie Langford]], [[Bruno Langley]], [[Caitlin Blackwood]], [[Carole Ann Ford]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Daphne Ashbrook]], [[Deborah Watling]], [[Frazer Hines]], [[Jacqueline King]], [[Janet Fielding]], [[Jean Marsh OBE]], [[Jenna Coleman]], [[Joel Dommett]], [[John Hurt]], [[John Leeson]], [[Katy Manning]], [[Louise Jameson]], [[Mark Gatiss]], [[Mark Strickson]], [[Matt Smith]], [[Matthew Waterhouse]], [[Maureen O'Brien]], [[Nicholas Briggs]], [[Nicola Bryant]], [[Noel Clarke]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Peter Purves]], [[Richard Franklin]], [[Sarah Sutton]], [[Shappi Khorsandi]], [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Steven Moffat]], [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Wendy Padbury]], [[William Russell]], [[Yee Jee Tso]]
* House Band - [[Traffic Experiment]]
* [[Writer|Written by]] - [[Paul Powell]]
* [[Title sequence|Titles]] - [[Peter Anderson Studio]]
* Live Graphics - [[Mammoth]], [[Kenziko]]
* Additional Graphics - [[Niel Bushnell]], [[Phil White]]
* [[EVS operator|EVS Operator]] - [[Neil Belcher]]
* [[Art director|Art Director]] - [[Tayyaba Irtizaali]]
* [[Hairstylist|Hair]] & [[Make-up|Make-Up]] - [[Heather Thompson]], [[Jo Jenkins]], [[Sally O'Neil]]
* [[Assistant floor manager|Assistant Floor Managers]] - [[Jonathan Weedon]], [[Kay Palmer]]
* [[Floor manager|Floor Manager]] - [[Ed Sharpe]]
* [[Vision mixer|Vision Mixer]] - [[Hilary Briegel]]
* [[Designer]] - [[Dominic Tolfts]]
* [[Studio lighting|Lighting Director]] - [[Gurdip Mahal]]
* [[Camera supervisor|Camera Supervisor]] - [[Chris Goor]]
* [[Sound supervisor|Sound Supervisor]] - [[Julian Gough]]
* [[Engineering manager|Engineering Manager]] - [[Gareth Wildman]]
* [[Production executive|Production Executive]] - [[Paul Williams]]
* Web Team - [[Anna Lowman]], [[Gemma Hodgson]], [[Jane Sykes]], [[Rosie Rogers]]
* Offline Editors - [[Robert Ryan]], [[Andy Bedwell]]
* [[On-line conform|Online Editor]] - [[Alexander Leask]]
* [[Dubbing mixer|Dubbing Mixer]] - [[Steven Townsend]]
* [[VT director|VT Directors]] - [[Andy Blackman]], [[Sarah Hunt]]
* Archive Researcher - [[Richard Bignell]]
* Archive Producer - [[Richard Molesworth]]
* [[Production co-ordinator|Production Co-Ordinator]] - [[Liane Zuchelkowski]]
* [[Continuity supervisor|Script Supervisor]] - [[Laura Vine]]
* [[Production manager|Production Manager]] - [[Kate Jones]]
* Celebrity Producers - [[Alka Johnson]], [[Freyni Johnson]]
* [[Assistant producer|Assistant Producers]] - [[Katy Kendrick]], [[Tim Thompson]]
* [[Commissioning editor|Commissioning Editor]] - [[Pinki Chambers]]
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producer]] - [[Mark Cossey]]
* [[Producer]]/[[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Chris Chapman]], [[Paul de Freitas]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Russell Minton]]
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Victoria Simpson]]
* [[BBC Events Production]] London
 
== Notes ==
* The show featured a rare appearance by [[Jackie Lane]], long retired from performing and public life.
* During the post-show interviews with fans towards the beginning of the special, one fan describes it as "very moving". Likely due to the fan in question's moderate Japanese accent, Rick Edwards mishears this as "dirty movie".
* Unlike the other companion actors, [[John Leeson]] actually appears in-character as [[K9]]. This is par for the course for him, likely due to him not being as recognisable in person as many of the others (due to only providing the voice of his companion), and can also be seen in, for example, [[The Weakest Link]]'s Doctor Who special. In this particular broadcast, he provides various facts, figures, and statistics from the TV series' then-50-year history. In order for the fragile K9 prop to be able move around the floor, much of the running time is eaten up by time spent cleaning the floor of debris that may immobilise the prop's wheels.
* The show implied that [[Jake Simmonds]] was a [[companion]] of the Doctor, something that is not usually asserted by fans or by reference works. This was the second time in 2013 that actor [[Andrew Hayden-Smith]] appeared on television because of his 2006 ''Doctor Who'' role. Earlier, he had appeared as [[Nicola Bryant]]'s partner on ''[[Pointless Celebrities: Doctor Who Special|Pointless Celebrities]]''.
* Also included in the list of companions by the show is [[Caitlin Blackwood]]. While her character is a companion and the actress appears several times throughout this period the actress herself is also rarely considered a companion by the fandom.
* Matt Smith can be seen "flicking the V" at One Direction as soon as the live linkup starts. Though this can be interpreted as "V for victory", it can also be seen as a vulgar action.
 
== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
Home video from this event is unlikely, due to the sheer volume of the "cast" and its major technical flaws. Certainly, not even digital releases have been announced {{as of|2014|1|lc=y}}.
A Home video release of this event is unlikely, due to the sheer volume of the "cast" and its major technical flaws. Any DVD/Blu-ray release would most likely have been with the [[50th Anniversary Collector's Edition]] box-set, and no release of any kind has been announced.
== External link ==
 
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03k3dl2 Official page] at bbc.co.uk
== External links ==
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== Footnotes ==
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Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty was a BBC Events Production that went out live from the BFI on BBC Three following the BBC One premiere of The Day of the Doctor. It involved cast members from the whole history of Doctor Who, from William Russell to John Hurt.

Infamously featuring a disastrously flawed live satellite hookup with the boy band One Direction in Los Angeles, the programme was widely derided by fans.[1][2]

The press were no less disapproving. Radio Times panned the show as "that embarrassing BBC3 interlude", saying "the treatment of the former companions was unforgivable" and noting that the 15-second delay on the interview with One Direction created a situation in which "the Moff had his head in hands in horror".[3] The Guardian likewise called it a "debacle".[4]

Main subject[[edit] | [edit source]]

The main reason for the gathering was to celebrate The Day of the Doctor, and as such the cast and crew of that episode were given pride of place on the interview couch. The people receiving the longest interviews were therefore Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, John Hurt and Steven Moffat.

Also, the presenters made an effort to solicit opinions about the 50th anniversary special from "ordinary fans" who were gathered in what was described as a "social media zone". International fans from other countries were similarly asked to give their opinions on the episode.

Most questions to former companions were also skewed toward getting some comment about Day of the Doctor, and how it compared to stories in their era of the programme.

Former companions[[edit] | [edit source]]

Many actors who had previously played companions from both Doctor Who series were gathered but their treatment by presenters Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards was widely criticised. Many of the actors weren't given the chance to speak during the show, and Edwards had to push his way through in order to speak to specific guests. When attempting to interview Louise Jameson, Rick Edwards attempted to squeeze between her and Katy Manning, in the process nearly pushing the latter to the floor. He immediately apologised for this, stating “sorry, I’m sitting on you”. Manning later tweeted about the event. [5] Other actors were referred to only by their characters' names. Mark Gatiss considered their treatment of the classic series to be disrespectful.

One Direction failure[[edit] | [edit source]]

The boy band One Direction (who were also celebrating 23rd November to be 1D Day) also appeared via a live satellite link-up where they would ask questions about the show. Unfortunately, the band members hadn't actually seen The Day of the Doctor and so their questions were fairly inappropriate to the occasion.

The main problem however was that the sound was delayed, creating a sound loop as those on each side of conversation tried to figure out what the other was saying. At one point, the loop became a wall of noise, and the link had to be severed.

This incident was recounted by Zoe Ball in a live Q&A with Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, and Steven Moffat, screened after theatrical showings of the Series 8 premiere, Deep Breath, on 23 August 2014, where she jokingly announced that the live link to One Direction in Los Angeles was up. Moffat laughed, saying that the fandom would never let that one go.

Additional topics covered[[edit] | [edit source]]

Logo that was used on the studio set.

Another key focus for the episode was in promoting The Fiveish Doctors Reboot, allowing Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy some greater interview time. Tom, Peter, Colin and Sylvester also discuss being involved in Big Finish Productions' audio adventures.

People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]

In credit order — which, oddly, was alphabetised in order of first names — the guests who attended were:

People appearing by video[[edit] | [edit source]]

A number of Doctor Who alum specially recorded segments that were played into the live event, including:

In addition some British celebrities not directly associated with Doctor Who taped special inserts as well. Perhaps the highest profile ones were Graham Norton and the judges from Strictly Come Dancing.

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The show featured a rare appearance by Jackie Lane, long retired from performing and public life.
  • During the post-show interviews with fans towards the beginning of the special, one fan describes it as "very moving". Likely due to the fan in question's moderate Japanese accent, Rick Edwards mishears this as "dirty movie".
  • Unlike the other companion actors, John Leeson actually appears in-character as K9. This is par for the course for him, likely due to him not being as recognisable in person as many of the others (due to only providing the voice of his companion), and can also be seen in, for example, The Weakest Link's Doctor Who special. In this particular broadcast, he provides various facts, figures, and statistics from the TV series' then-50-year history. In order for the fragile K9 prop to be able move around the floor, much of the running time is eaten up by time spent cleaning the floor of debris that may immobilise the prop's wheels.
  • The show implied that Jake Simmonds was a companion of the Doctor, something that is not usually asserted by fans or by reference works. This was the second time in 2013 that actor Andrew Hayden-Smith appeared on television because of his 2006 Doctor Who role. Earlier, he had appeared as Nicola Bryant's partner on Pointless Celebrities.
  • Also included in the list of companions by the show is Caitlin Blackwood. While her character is a companion and the actress appears several times throughout this period the actress herself is also rarely considered a companion by the fandom.
  • Matt Smith can be seen "flicking the V" at One Direction as soon as the live linkup starts. Though this can be interpreted as "V for victory", it can also be seen as a vulgar action.

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

A Home video release of this event is unlikely, due to the sheer volume of the "cast" and its major technical flaws. Any DVD/Blu-ray release would most likely have been with the 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition box-set, and no release of any kind has been announced.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]