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'''''Doctor Who: Lockdown!''''' (also styled '''''Doctor Who: LOCKDOWN!''''', and originally titled '''''Who at Home'''''<ref>[https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1244162833933352960?s=19 Emily Cook's twitter]</ref>) was a project founded by [[Emily Cook]] from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' who proposed the idea to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans as a simulcast watch-along of the show's 50th Anniversary, ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', worldwide as a way to pass the time in self-isolation due to worldwide outbreak of [[COVID-19]]. The story was shown on [[21 March (releases)|21 March]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]]. She added that if the concept gained enough popularity, she would arrange more watch-alongs.<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-18/doctor-who-rewatch-50th-anniversary/ Doctor Who fans plan special The Day of the Doctor rewatch to beat the self-isolation blues]</ref> which did indeed come to pass. | '''''Doctor Who: Lockdown!''''' (also styled '''''Doctor Who: LOCKDOWN!''''', and originally titled '''''Who at Home'''''<ref>[https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1244162833933352960?s=19 Emily Cook's twitter]</ref>) was a project founded by [[Emily Cook]] from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' who proposed the idea to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans as a simulcast watch-along of the show's 50th Anniversary, ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', worldwide as a way to pass the time in self-isolation due to worldwide outbreak of [[COVID-19]]. The story was shown on [[21 March (releases)|21 March]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]]. She added that if the concept gained enough popularity, she would arrange more watch-alongs.<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-18/doctor-who-rewatch-50th-anniversary/ Doctor Who fans plan special The Day of the Doctor rewatch to beat the self-isolation blues]</ref> which did indeed come to pass. | ||
The event even developed its own website.<ref>https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/tweetalongs</ref> | The event even developed its own website.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20201226155149/https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/tweetalongs https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/tweetalongs] (Archived 26 December 2020 on the Wayback Machine)</ref> | ||
== Nature == | == Nature == | ||
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For the first watch-along, [[Steven Moffat]] penned a short introductory skit, ''[[Strax Saves the Day (webcast)|Strax Saves the Day]]'', which was released on [[Twitter]]. The home-produced video starred [[Dan Starkey]] as [[Strax]], represented on screen with a stuffed toy of the character, and featured the voice of [[Neve McIntosh]] as [[Vastra]]. | For the first watch-along, [[Steven Moffat]] penned a short introductory skit, ''[[Strax Saves the Day (webcast)|Strax Saves the Day]]'', which was released on [[Twitter]]. The home-produced video starred [[Dan Starkey]] as [[Strax]], represented on screen with a stuffed toy of the character, and featured the voice of [[Neve McIntosh]] as [[Vastra]]. | ||
For the second watch-along [[Russell T Davies]] penned a sequel audio story, ''[[Revenge of the Nestene (short story)|Revenge of the Nestene]]'', which was released onto [[YouTube]] and depicted the aftermath of the [[Nestene Consciousness]]'s defeat at the hand of the Ninth Doctor. He also released a previously withheld prequel short story, ''[[Doctor Who and the Time War (short story)|Doctor Who and the Time War]]'', which was released onto the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]] and depicted an alternate account to the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s involvement in the [[Last Great Time War]] and the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s origins. This was the first of a series of COVID-era releases on the ''Doctor Who'' website, which soon ceased directly tying in with tweetalongs, but were still ultimately part of the same broad phenomenon, with [[Paul Cornell]]'s BBC website short story ''[[The Shadow Passes (short story)|The Shadow Passes]]'' tying in directly with his contemporary ''Lockdown!'' webcast ''[[The Shadow in the Mirror (webcast)|The Shadow in the Mirror]]''. | For the second watch-along, [[Russell T Davies]] penned a sequel audio story, ''[[Revenge of the Nestene (short story)|Revenge of the Nestene]]'', which was released onto [[YouTube]] and depicted the aftermath of the [[Nestene Consciousness]]'s defeat at the hand of the Ninth Doctor. He also released a previously withheld prequel short story, ''[[Doctor Who and the Time War (short story)|Doctor Who and the Time War]]'', which was released onto the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]] and depicted an alternate account to the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s involvement in the [[Last Great Time War]] and the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s origins. This was the first of a series of COVID-era releases on the ''Doctor Who'' website, which soon ceased directly tying in with tweetalongs, but were still ultimately part of the same broad phenomenon, with [[Paul Cornell]]'s BBC website short story ''[[The Shadow Passes (short story)|The Shadow Passes]]'' tying in directly with his contemporary ''Lockdown!'' webcast ''[[The Shadow in the Mirror (webcast)|The Shadow in the Mirror]]''. | ||
Such releases continued with each new watchalong, bringing together established [[DWU]] writers, actors and/or characters in a variety of new original content, released alongside each instalment of this event. [[DWM 554]] dubbed the impromptu series "the unexpected ‘Lockdown Season’ of Doctor Who in 2020" in an article penned by [[Steve O'Brien]] — although the article concerned itself only with the webcast releases, failing to document '' [[Dalek: Spoof Scenes (short story)|Spoof Scenes]]'' and ''[[How The Monk Got His Habit (short story)|How The Monk Got His Habit]]'', it did include the non-narrative webcast ''[[Lockdown Long Song - Choir-Only Version (documentary)|Lockdown Long Song | Choir-Only Version]]''. | Such releases continued with each new watchalong, bringing together established [[DWU]] writers, actors and/or characters in a variety of new original content, released alongside each instalment of this event. [[DWM 554]] dubbed the impromptu series "the unexpected ‘Lockdown Season’ of Doctor Who in 2020" in an article penned by [[Steve O'Brien]] — although the article concerned itself only with the webcast releases, failing to document '' [[Dalek: Spoof Scenes (short story)|Spoof Scenes]]'' and ''[[How The Monk Got His Habit (short story)|How The Monk Got His Habit]]'', it did include the non-narrative webcast ''[[Lockdown Long Song - Choir-Only Version (documentary)|Lockdown Long Song | Choir-Only Version]]''. | ||
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Indeed, many tweetalongs with no official connection to the BBC or other right-holders were organised, beginning as a ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' watchalong (with the hashtag #GameofRassilon) organised by [[Ellie Collins]] ("TardisMonkey") was promoted by Emily Cook but was not directly part of the ''Lockdown!'' line, and also saw a small scene with [[Paul Jerricho]] as the [[Jerricho|Castellan]] being filmed and released for the event.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1253760377038438400 Emily Cook on Twitter]</ref> Other watchalongs promoted by Emily Cook included ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', organised by Ellie Collins<ref>https://twitter.com/tardis_monkey/status/1255099059477635075</ref> (which had two short spoofs starring Jon Culshaw and Katy Manning), and ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'', organised by Pip Madeley.<ref>https://twitter.com/pipmadeley/status/1258111659496923136</ref> | Indeed, many tweetalongs with no official connection to the BBC or other right-holders were organised, beginning as a ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' watchalong (with the hashtag #GameofRassilon) organised by [[Ellie Collins]] ("TardisMonkey") was promoted by Emily Cook but was not directly part of the ''Lockdown!'' line, and also saw a small scene with [[Paul Jerricho]] as the [[Jerricho|Castellan]] being filmed and released for the event.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Emily_Rosina/status/1253760377038438400 Emily Cook on Twitter]</ref> Other watchalongs promoted by Emily Cook included ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', organised by Ellie Collins<ref>https://twitter.com/tardis_monkey/status/1255099059477635075</ref> (which had two short spoofs starring Jon Culshaw and Katy Manning), and ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'', organised by Pip Madeley.<ref>https://twitter.com/pipmadeley/status/1258111659496923136</ref> | ||
[[Radio Times]] organised ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' simulcasts with [[John Barrowman]] tweeting along<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-31/torchwood-captain-jack-harkness-watchalong/ ''How to join John Barrowman for our Torchwood watch-along simulcast'']</ref><ref>''[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-04-11/torchwood-kiss-kiss-bang-bang-rewatch/ Torchwood: Join John Barrowman and special guests for a rewatch of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]''</ref> and Billie-Adora ("Transgirlbillie") organised watchalongs of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Transgirlbillie/status/1242350093526798339?s=20 First Class watchalong trailer on Twitter]</ref> Big Finish organised a livestream of ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (audio story)|The Chimes of Midnight]]'' (with the hashtag #PlumPudding) with [[Paul McGann]] tweeting along.<ref>[https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-the-chimes-of-midnight-listening-party Doctor Who - The Chimes of Midnight listening party!]</ref> The ''Doctor Who'' pages themselves organised a tweetalong of the then-latest episode ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'' on the 23rd November (with the hashtag #DoctorWhoDay).<ref> https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1328759893902454784?s=21</ref> The same ''DW''-pages later organised another tweetalong of the then-latest special, [[New Year Special]] ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'' on the 21st December to celebrate the 57th anniversary of the [[Dalek]]s (with the hashtags #Resolution and #DalekDay).<ref>https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1341088651724394498?s=21</ref> On the 27th February, 2021, the organisation known as “Friends of Ace” held a tweetalong of ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' with [[Sophie Aldred]] as a way of remembering those who had passed, using the hashtag #WhoAreYouCallingSmall.<ref>https://twitter.com/friendoface/status/1364292834963181576?s=21</ref> | [[Radio Times]] organised ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' simulcasts with [[John Barrowman]] tweeting along<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-31/torchwood-captain-jack-harkness-watchalong/ ''How to join John Barrowman for our Torchwood watch-along simulcast'']</ref><ref>''[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-04-11/torchwood-kiss-kiss-bang-bang-rewatch/ Torchwood: Join John Barrowman and special guests for a rewatch of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]''</ref> and Billie-Adora ("Transgirlbillie") organised watchalongs of ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Transgirlbillie/status/1242350093526798339?s=20 First Class watchalong trailer on Twitter]</ref> Big Finish organised a livestream of ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (audio story)|The Chimes of Midnight]]'' (with the hashtag #PlumPudding) with [[Paul McGann]] tweeting along.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240226203132/https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-who-the-chimes-of-midnight-listening-party Doctor Who - The Chimes of Midnight listening party!] (Archived 26 February 2024 on the Wayback Machine.)</ref> The ''Doctor Who'' pages themselves organised a tweetalong of the then-latest episode ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'' on the 23rd November (with the hashtag #DoctorWhoDay).<ref> https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1328759893902454784?s=21</ref> The same ''DW''-pages later organised another tweetalong of the then-latest special, [[New Year Special]] ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'' on the 21st December to celebrate the 57th anniversary of the [[Dalek]]s (with the hashtags #Resolution and #DalekDay).<ref>https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1341088651724394498?s=21</ref> On the 27th February, 2021, the organisation known as “Friends of Ace” held a tweetalong of ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' with [[Sophie Aldred]] as a way of remembering those who had passed, using the hashtag #WhoAreYouCallingSmall.<ref>https://twitter.com/friendoface/status/1364292834963181576?s=21</ref> | ||
The tweetalongs were not the only occasion for the release of new webcast ''Doctor Who'' content, with [[Russell T Davies]] or even [[United we stand, 2m apart (webcast)|the BBC itself]] releasing new webcasts not connected with a particular watchalong in an effort to spread awareness of various facets of the crisis. | The tweetalongs were not the only occasion for the release of new webcast ''Doctor Who'' content, with [[Russell T Davies]] or even [[United we stand, 2m apart (webcast)|the BBC itself]] releasing new webcasts not connected with a particular watchalong in an effort to spread awareness of various facets of the crisis. | ||
=== Fundraising and awareness === | === Fundraising and awareness === | ||
''Doctor Who: Lockdown!'' minisodes and extras were usually released for free on various online platforms such as YouTube, the official ''Doctor Who'' YouTube channel, and the official ''Doctor Who: Lockdown'' YouTube channel. As such, they did not constitute [[charity publication]]s in the conventional sense. However, much like ''Doctor Who'' [[Comic Relief]] or [[Children in Need]] specials, one dimension to their existence was to raise awareness of a charitable cause: the publicity around the''Lockdown!'' event was leveraged to encourage ''Doctor Who'' fans to donate to the ''COVID-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund''.<ref>[https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/fundraising "Fundraising" page on the official ''Doctor Who: Lockdown'' website]</ref> In addition, the webcast ''[[The Best of Days (webcast)|The Best of Days]]'' was rewritten late in production to make prominent reference not just to the coronavirus pandemic, but also to the ''Black Lives Matter'' movement.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/steven-moffat-pens-bonus-doctor-who-tale-starring-pearl-mackie-and-matt-lucas</ref> | ''Doctor Who: Lockdown!'' minisodes and extras were usually released for free on various online platforms such as YouTube, the official ''Doctor Who'' YouTube channel, and the official ''Doctor Who: Lockdown'' YouTube channel. As such, they did not constitute [[charity publication]]s in the conventional sense. However, much like ''Doctor Who'' [[Comic Relief]] or [[Children in Need]] specials, one dimension to their existence was to raise awareness of a charitable cause: the publicity around the''Lockdown!'' event was leveraged to encourage ''Doctor Who'' fans to donate to the ''COVID-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210219215133/https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/fundraising "Fundraising" page on the official ''Doctor Who: Lockdown'' website] (Archived 19 February 2021 on the Wayback Machine)</ref> In addition, the webcast ''[[The Best of Days (webcast)|The Best of Days]]'' was rewritten late in production to make prominent reference not just to the coronavirus pandemic, but also to the ''Black Lives Matter'' movement.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/steven-moffat-pens-bonus-doctor-who-tale-starring-pearl-mackie-and-matt-lucas</ref> | ||
== Tweetalongs == | == Tweetalongs == | ||
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|''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' | |''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' | ||
|#SubwaveNetwork | |#SubwaveNetwork | ||
|{{il|[[David Tennant]]|[[Catherine Tate]]|[[Freema Agyeman]]|[[John Barrowman]]|[[Noel Clarke]]|Russell T Davies|[[Graeme Harper]]|[[Nicholas Briggs]]|[[Nicholas Pegg]]|[[ | |{{il|[[David Tennant]]|[[Catherine Tate]]|[[Freema Agyeman]]|[[John Barrowman]]|[[Noel Clarke]]|Russell T Davies|[[Graeme Harper]]|[[Nicholas Briggs]]|[[Nicholas Pegg]]|[[Barnaby Edwards]]|[[Georgia Moffett]]}} | ||
|{{il|[[19 April (releases)|19 April]] 2020|Anniversary of [[Elisabeth Sladen]]'s death}} | |{{il|[[19 April (releases)|19 April]] 2020|Anniversary of [[Elisabeth Sladen]]'s death}} | ||
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|''[[Shadow of a Doubt (audio story)|Shadow of a Doubt]]'' | |''[[Shadow of a Doubt (audio story)|Shadow of a Doubt]]'' | ||
|[[Bernice Summerfield]], [[Daughter of Mine]] | |[[Bernice Summerfield]], [[Daughter of Mine]] | ||
rowspan=2|''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]''/''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'' | |rowspan=2|''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]''/''[[The Family of Blood (TV story)|The Family of Blood]]'' | ||
rowspan=2|[[Paul Cornell]] | |rowspan=2|[[Paul Cornell]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[24 April (releases)|24 April]] 2020 | |rowspan=2|[[24 April (releases)|24 April]] 2020 | ||
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|2 | |2 | ||
|''[[Incoming Message (webcast)|Incoming Message]]'' | |''[[Incoming Message (2020 webcast)|Incoming Message]]'' | ||
|[[Yvonne Hartman (Pete's World)|Yvonne Hartman]] | |[[Yvonne Hartman (Pete's World)|Yvonne Hartman]] | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
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|''[[A Christmas Carol: Draft 1 (script)|A Christmas Carol: Draft 1]]'' | |''[[A Christmas Carol: Draft 1 (script)|A Christmas Carol: Draft 1]]'' | ||
| | |[[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]] | ||
|''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'' | |''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'' | ||
| | |[[Steven Moffat]] | ||
| | |[[24 December (releases)|24 December]] 2020 | ||
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==== Short stories ==== | ==== Short stories ==== | ||
The fan-fiction posted on the official ''Doctor Who: Lockdown!'' website were for the most part unlicensed. However, ''[[w:c:lockdown:A Better World (short story)|A Better World]]'' saw the start of [[ | The fan-fiction posted on the official ''Doctor Who: Lockdown!'' website were for the most part unlicensed. However, ''[[w:c:lockdown:A Better World (short story)|A Better World]]'' saw the start of [[Jayce Black]] and [[Aristide Twain]]'s collaboration with the licensed use of the [[Auteur]] - who later appeared in ''[[Auteur's Abecedarium (short story)|Auteur's Abecedarium]]'' and ''[[Resurrection of the Author (short story)|Resurrection of the Author]]''. ''[[w:c:lockdown:LINDA United (short story)|LINDA United]]'' acted as a prequel to ''[[w:c:Lockdown:The Jack Who Stole Christmas|The Jack Who Stole Christmas]]'', which was published in the [[Charity publication|charity anthology]] ''Twice Upon A Time Scope'' in [[December (releases)|December]]. | ||
Since 1 May 2021, the stories are no longer accessible due to the expiry of the Lockdown website. Some of the authors have expressed their sadness, and their hope to either see the website return or to reissue their stories elsewhere. | Since 1 May 2021, the stories are no longer accessible due to the expiry of the Lockdown website. Some of the authors have expressed their sadness, and their hope to either see the website return or to reissue their stories elsewhere. | ||
Of the 100 stories, versions of at least 27 of them still exist elsewhere. All 11 of [[w:c:lockdown:Aidan M Phillips|Aidan M Phillips]]' stories still exist as unofficial audio adaptations, produced by the author (amongst other audio projects of theirs).{{source}} All 4 of [[w:c:lockdown:Felix O'Kelly|Felix O'Kelly]]'s stories have also been republished on their own personal blog.<ref>https://cynicalclassicist.tumblr.com/tagged/doctor%20who%20lockdown</ref> Callum Phillpott posted their story on their blog.<ref>https://mopstuff.blogspot.com/2021/03/linda-high-score-of-death.html</ref> All 3 of Aristide Twain's stories have been republished on their blog.<ref>https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/657910026866917376/aristide-twain-you-may-have-seen-the-lockdown</ref> A further 12 other stories are also being adapted as unofficial audio adaptations, with the permission of their respective authors.{{source}} James Belcher put their story on Archive of our Own.<ref>https://archiveofourown.org/works/33313354</ref> | Of the 100 stories, versions of at least 27 of them still exist elsewhere. All 11 of [[w:c:lockdown:Aidan M Phillips|Aidan M Phillips]]' stories still exist as unofficial audio adaptations, produced by the author (amongst other audio projects of theirs).{{source}} All 4 of [[w:c:lockdown:Felix O'Kelly|Felix O'Kelly]]'s stories have also been republished on their own personal blog.<ref>https://cynicalclassicist.tumblr.com/tagged/doctor%20who%20lockdown</ref> [[Callum Phillpott]] posted their story on their blog.<ref>https://mopstuff.blogspot.com/2021/03/linda-high-score-of-death.html</ref> All 3 of Aristide Twain's stories have been republished on their blog.<ref>https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/657910026866917376/aristide-twain-you-may-have-seen-the-lockdown</ref> A further 12 other stories are also being adapted as unofficial audio adaptations, with the permission of their respective authors.{{source}} James Belcher put their story on Archive of our Own.<ref>https://archiveofourown.org/works/33313354</ref> | ||
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|''[[w:c:lockdown:Matter And Death (short story)|Matter And Death]]'' | |''[[w:c:lockdown:Matter And Death (short story)|Matter And Death]]'' | ||
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|[[ | |[[Matt Jordan]] | ||
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|''[[w:c:lockdown:Visitors to the Vault (short story)|Visitors to the Vault]]'' | |''[[w:c:lockdown:Visitors to the Vault (short story)|Visitors to the Vault]]'' | ||
|[[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Jo Grant|Jo Jones]], Twelfth Doctor, | |[[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Jo Grant|Jo Jones]], Twelfth Doctor, [[Missy]] | ||
|[[w:c:lockdown:Toby Sutton-Long|Toby Sutton-Long]] | |[[w:c:lockdown:Toby Sutton-Long|Toby Sutton-Long]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|27 | |27 | ||
|''[[w:c:lockdown:The Substitute (short story)|The Substitute]]'' | |''[[w:c:lockdown:The Substitute (short story)|The Substitute]]'' | ||
| | |[[Missy]] | ||
|Chris Newton | |Chris Newton | ||
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|''[[w:c:lockdown:Time After Time (short story)|Time After Time]]'' | |''[[w:c:lockdown:Time After Time (short story)|Time After Time]]'' | ||
|Twelfth Doctor, [[Bill Potts]], [[Dalek]]s, [[Movellan]]s | |Twelfth Doctor, [[Bill Potts]], [[Dalek]]s, [[Movellan]]s | ||
|[[ | |[[Jamie H. Cowan]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|31 | |31 | ||
|''[[w:c:lockdown:A Christmas Gift (short story)|A Christmas Gift]]'' | |''[[w:c:lockdown:A Christmas Gift (short story)|A Christmas Gift]]'' | ||
|Bill Potts, Twelfth Doctor, [[Bill Potts' mother|Rosie]] | |Bill Potts, Twelfth Doctor, [[Bill Potts's mother|Rosie]] | ||
|Danny Bunyan | |Danny Bunyan | ||
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|''[[w:c:lockdown:The Complete Story of My Life (So Far) (short story)|The Complete Story of My Life (So Far)]]'' | |''[[w:c:lockdown:The Complete Story of My Life (So Far) (short story)|The Complete Story of My Life (So Far)]]'' | ||
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|[[ | |[[Xavier Llewellyn]] | ||
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|''High Score of Death!'' | |''High Score of Death!'' | ||
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|Callum Phillpott | | [[Callum Phillpott]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20210302002012/https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/ Official website] (Archived 2 March 2021 on the Wayback Machine) | |||
{{Lockx|Doctor Who: Lockdown!}} | {{Lockx|Doctor Who: Lockdown!}} | ||
Latest revision as of 01:51, 20 October 2024
Doctor Who: Lockdown! (also styled Doctor Who: LOCKDOWN!, and originally titled Who at Home[1]) was a project founded by Emily Cook from Doctor Who Magazine who proposed the idea to Doctor Who fans as a simulcast watch-along of the show's 50th Anniversary, The Day of the Doctor, worldwide as a way to pass the time in self-isolation due to worldwide outbreak of COVID-19. The story was shown on 21 March 2020. She added that if the concept gained enough popularity, she would arrange more watch-alongs.[2] which did indeed come to pass.
The event even developed its own website.[3]
Nature[[edit] | [edit source]]
Minisodes and extras[[edit] | [edit source]]
For the first watch-along, Steven Moffat penned a short introductory skit, Strax Saves the Day, which was released on Twitter. The home-produced video starred Dan Starkey as Strax, represented on screen with a stuffed toy of the character, and featured the voice of Neve McIntosh as Vastra.
For the second watch-along, Russell T Davies penned a sequel audio story, Revenge of the Nestene, which was released onto YouTube and depicted the aftermath of the Nestene Consciousness's defeat at the hand of the Ninth Doctor. He also released a previously withheld prequel short story, Doctor Who and the Time War, which was released onto the Doctor Who website and depicted an alternate account to the Eighth Doctor's involvement in the Last Great Time War and the Ninth Doctor's origins. This was the first of a series of COVID-era releases on the Doctor Who website, which soon ceased directly tying in with tweetalongs, but were still ultimately part of the same broad phenomenon, with Paul Cornell's BBC website short story The Shadow Passes tying in directly with his contemporary Lockdown! webcast The Shadow in the Mirror.
Such releases continued with each new watchalong, bringing together established DWU writers, actors and/or characters in a variety of new original content, released alongside each instalment of this event. DWM 554 dubbed the impromptu series "the unexpected ‘Lockdown Season’ of Doctor Who in 2020" in an article penned by Steve O'Brien — although the article concerned itself only with the webcast releases, failing to document Spoof Scenes and How The Monk Got His Habit, it did include the non-narrative webcast Lockdown Long Song | Choir-Only Version.
After a Doctor Who: Lockdown! website was created in late 2020, it introduced a new classification, separating video Minisodes, video Singalongs, and prose Extras. Soon after the website's launch, a page entitled Fan Content was also added. This section of the website encouraged viewers to create their own works inspired by the subject of the current tweetalong, as well as posting them on Twitter within the relevant hashtag. A selection of these fan-generated stories and pieces would then get an official release on the website in the Fan Content section.
As of 1 May 2021, the majority of the Fan Content shared as part of the tweetalongs is no longer accessible due to the expiry of the Lockdown website. Only the Fan Films are currently available, due to their hosting on YouTube rather than the website itself.
The Tweetalong phenomenon[[edit] | [edit source]]
"Doctor Who: Lockdown!" was originally conceived of by Emily Cook as an "umbrella term for online Tweetalongs, where fans could revisit old episodes together, alongside some of the people who wrote, made and starred in them". (REF: "The Lockdown Season")
Indeed, many tweetalongs with no official connection to the BBC or other right-holders were organised, beginning as a The Five Doctors watchalong (with the hashtag #GameofRassilon) organised by Ellie Collins ("TardisMonkey") was promoted by Emily Cook but was not directly part of the Lockdown! line, and also saw a small scene with Paul Jerricho as the Castellan being filmed and released for the event.[4] Other watchalongs promoted by Emily Cook included The Three Doctors, organised by Ellie Collins[5] (which had two short spoofs starring Jon Culshaw and Katy Manning), and The War Games, organised by Pip Madeley.[6]
Radio Times organised Torchwood simulcasts with John Barrowman tweeting along[7][8] and Billie-Adora ("Transgirlbillie") organised watchalongs of Class.[9] Big Finish organised a livestream of The Chimes of Midnight (with the hashtag #PlumPudding) with Paul McGann tweeting along.[10] The Doctor Who pages themselves organised a tweetalong of the then-latest episode The Timeless Children on the 23rd November (with the hashtag #DoctorWhoDay).[11] The same DW-pages later organised another tweetalong of the then-latest special, New Year Special Resolution on the 21st December to celebrate the 57th anniversary of the Daleks (with the hashtags #Resolution and #DalekDay).[12] On the 27th February, 2021, the organisation known as “Friends of Ace” held a tweetalong of Remembrance of the Daleks with Sophie Aldred as a way of remembering those who had passed, using the hashtag #WhoAreYouCallingSmall.[13]
The tweetalongs were not the only occasion for the release of new webcast Doctor Who content, with Russell T Davies or even the BBC itself releasing new webcasts not connected with a particular watchalong in an effort to spread awareness of various facets of the crisis.
Fundraising and awareness[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who: Lockdown! minisodes and extras were usually released for free on various online platforms such as YouTube, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel, and the official Doctor Who: Lockdown YouTube channel. As such, they did not constitute charity publications in the conventional sense. However, much like Doctor Who Comic Relief or Children in Need specials, one dimension to their existence was to raise awareness of a charitable cause: the publicity around theLockdown! event was leveraged to encourage Doctor Who fans to donate to the COVID-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund.[14] In addition, the webcast The Best of Days was rewritten late in production to make prominent reference not just to the coronavirus pandemic, but also to the Black Lives Matter movement.[15]
Tweetalongs[[edit] | [edit source]]
Lockdown 1 Tweetalongs[[edit] | [edit source]]
Promotional posters for Lockdown 1 were made by Stuart Crouch.
# | Poster | Episode | Hashtag | Featured commentary | Date and occasion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | N/A | The Day of the Doctor | #SaveTheDay | Steven Moffat | 21 March 2020 |
2 | Rose | #TripofaLifetime | 26 March 2020
15th Anniversary | ||
3 | Vincent and the Doctor | #TheUltimateGinger | |||
4 | The Eleventh Hour | #FishCustard | 3 April 2020
10th Anniversary | ||
5 | The Doctor's Wife | #BiggerOnTheInside | 11 April 2020 | ||
6 | Heaven Sent | #HellOfABird | |||
7 | The Stolen Earth / Journey's End | #SubwaveNetwork | |||
8 | Human Nature / The Family of Blood | #DoctorOfMine | 24 April 2020 | ||
9 | Dalek | #TheMetaltron | 30 April 2020
15th Anniversary | ||
10 | The Girl in the Fireplace | #Clockdown | 6 May 2020
14th Anniversary | ||
11 | The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion | #TruthOrConsequences | 10 May 2020 | ||
12 | The Fires of Pompeii | #VolcanoDay | 17 May 2020 | ||
13 | Listen | #FearIsASuperpower | Steven Moffat
Douglas Mackinnon |
20 May 2020 | |
14 | An Adventure in Space and Time | #London1963 | 23 May 2020
"Half-birthday" of Doctor Who | ||
15 | N/A | Dinosaurs on a Spaceship | #ImRiffing | Emily Cook
|
24 May 2020 |
16 | The Rings of Akhaten | #FestivalOfOfferings | 26 May 2020 | ||
17 | N/A | The End of the World | #BurnBabyBurn | Russell T Davies
|
30 May 2020 |
18 | New Earth / Gridlock | #NewNewYork | Russell T Davies
Anna Hope | ||
19 | N/A | Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead | #HelloSweetie | Emily Cook
|
31 May 2020 |
Lockdown 2 Tweetalongs[[edit] | [edit source]]
Promotional posters for Lockdown 2 were made by Andrew-Mark Thompson.
# | Poster | Episode | Hashtag | Featured commentary | Date and occasion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
20 | N/A | The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances | #AreYouMyMummy | James Hawes | 15 August 2020 |
21 | N/A | Mummy on the Orient Express | #66seconds | Jamie Mathieson | 26 September 2020 |
21 | N/A | Blink | #DontBlink | Steven Moffat | 31 October 2020 |
22 | The Husbands of River Song | #HelloSweetie | Douglas Mackinnon | 7 November 2020 | |
23 | Turn Left | #TrickstersBrigade | Graeme Harper | 14 November 2020 | |
24 | The Pilot | #ATimeForHeroes | (none) | 21 November 2020 | |
25 | Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways | #BadWolf | (none) | 28 November 2020 |
Festive Tweetalongs[[edit] | [edit source]]
Promotional posters for the Festive Tweetalongs were made by Andrew-Mark Thompson.
# | Poster | Episode | Hashtag | Featured commentary | Date and occasion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
26 | Thin Ice | #TheBigFreeze | Pearl Mackie, Sarah Dollard | 5 December 2020 | |
27 | The Unquiet Dead | #WhatTheDickens | Mark Gatiss | 12 December 2020 | |
28 | The Runaway Bride | #SantasARobot | Russell T Davies, Catherine Tate | 18 December 2020 | |
29 | A Christmas Carol | #HalfwayOutOfTheDark | Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Danny Horn, Laurence Belcher, Steven Moffat | 20 December 2020 | |
30 | Dark Water/Death in Heaven | #HeyMissy | Chris Addison, Rachel Talalay | 3 January 2021 |
Lockdown 3 Tweetalongs[[edit] | [edit source]]
Promotional posters for Lockdown 3 were made by Thiago Luz.
# | Poster | Episode | Hashtag | Featured commentary | Date and occasion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
31 | Partners in Crime | #IJustWantAMate | (none) | 9 January 2021 | |
32 | Robot of Sherwood | #OutlawsAndLegends | (none) | 16 January 2021 | |
33 | School Reunion | #MySarahJane | (none) | 23 January 2021 | |
34 | Boom Town | #Raxacoricofallapatorious | (none) | 30 January 2021 | |
35 | Dinosaurs on a Spaceship | #WhosALovelyTricey | Saul Metzstein | 6 February 2021 | |
36 | Love & Monsters | #LINDAunited | William Grantham | 14 February 2021
Valentine’s Day Special | |
37 | A Town Called Mercy | #ThyKingdomCome | Toby Whithouse, Sean Benedict | 21 February 2021 | |
38 | Utopia/The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords | #YANA | 28 February 2021
The Grand Finale |
Cancelled[[edit] | [edit source]]
The tweetalong for World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls was cancelled due to concern from the fanbase, particularly people of colour, that it was inappropriate to highlight a story featuring the shooting of Bill Potts, a black woman, so soon after the death of George Floyd and the subsequent uproar.
The tweetalong for The Unicorn and the Wasp was cancelled due to an influx fan feedback to Emily Cook after its announcement, expressing the feeling that it would be better to avoid having a massive celebration of any of Gareth Roberts' work given his removal from working on a Doctor Who short story anthology as a result of trans-misogynistic tweets he'd made and been unapologetic about.[16][17][18]
Poster | Episode | Hashtag | Featured commentary | Date and occasion |
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World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls | #BlackHolesAndRevelations | 6 June 2020 (Cancelled) | ||
The Unicorn and the Wasp | #HarveyWallbanger | 28 February 2021 (Cancelled) |
Associated releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
Minisodes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Several new short stories and webcasts were released to tie into the watchalongs, or the COVID-19 pandemic in general, some of them on a dedicated Doctor Who: Lockdown YouTube channel.
Extras[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Featuring | Tweetalong | Author | Release date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Message from the Doctor | Thirteenth Doctor | N/A | Chris Chibnall | 25 March 2020 |
2 | Incoming Message | Yvonne Hartman | N/A | Russell T Davies | 26 March 2020 |
3 | United we stand, 2m apart | Thirteenth Doctor | N/A | Chris Chibnall | 8 April 2020 |
4 | Dalek: Spoof Scenes | Ninth Doctor, Rose | Dalek | Robert Shearman | 30 April 2020 |
5 | How The Monk Got His Habit | The Monk | The Zygon Invasion/The Zygon Inversion | Peter Harness | 11 May 2020 |
6 | Sally Sparrow and the Weeping Angel | Sally Sparrow, Weeping Angels | Blink | Steven Moffat | 2 November 2020 |
7 | A Christmas Carol: Draft 1 | Eleventh Doctor, Amy, Rory | A Christmas Carol | Steven Moffat | 24 December 2020 |
The Fan Gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]
Starting with the tweetalong of The Husbands of River Song, the Doctor Who: Lockdown! website also included a section entitled "The Fan Gallery". It published stories and artwork submitted privately to, and reviewed by, the Lockdown! team by fans, in contrast to the extras of previous tweetalongs, which usually featured the contribution of one or more crew member associated with the original story, often including the original writers.
Short stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
The fan-fiction posted on the official Doctor Who: Lockdown! website were for the most part unlicensed. However, A Better World saw the start of Jayce Black and Aristide Twain's collaboration with the licensed use of the Auteur - who later appeared in Auteur's Abecedarium and Resurrection of the Author. LINDA United acted as a prequel to The Jack Who Stole Christmas, which was published in the charity anthology Twice Upon A Time Scope in December.
Since 1 May 2021, the stories are no longer accessible due to the expiry of the Lockdown website. Some of the authors have expressed their sadness, and their hope to either see the website return or to reissue their stories elsewhere.
Of the 100 stories, versions of at least 27 of them still exist elsewhere. All 11 of Aidan M Phillips' stories still exist as unofficial audio adaptations, produced by the author (amongst other audio projects of theirs).[source needed] All 4 of Felix O'Kelly's stories have also been republished on their own personal blog.[19] Callum Phillpott posted their story on their blog.[20] All 3 of Aristide Twain's stories have been republished on their blog.[21] A further 12 other stories are also being adapted as unofficial audio adaptations, with the permission of their respective authors.[source needed] James Belcher put their story on Archive of our Own.[22]
Fan films[[edit] | [edit source]]
To be added.
Comic stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Featuring | Tweetalong | Author | Release date |
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1 | Turn Left Prequel Comic | The Trickster, Fortune teller, Time Beetle | Turn Left | Nick Lodge | 7 November 2020 |
Documentary features[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who: Blackout[[edit] | [edit source]]
Originally, the episodes World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls were scheduled to be shown as the 'finale' of the watchalongs. However, due to events concerning the death of George Floyd, they were pulled due to their content being considered by the fanbase to be badly timed. In their place, fans used the hashtag #DoctorWhoBlackout while watching The Ghost Monument, The Haunting of Villa Diodati, Thin Ice, and Knock Knock. Although the event was not officially organised, it did receive some support from organisers of Lockdown.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official website (Archived 2 March 2021 on the Wayback Machine)
- Doctor Who: Lockdown! at the Doctor Who: Lockdown! wiki
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ Emily Cook's twitter
- ↑ Doctor Who fans plan special The Day of the Doctor rewatch to beat the self-isolation blues
- ↑ https://www.doctorwholockdown.com/tweetalongs (Archived 26 December 2020 on the Wayback Machine)
- ↑ Emily Cook on Twitter
- ↑ https://twitter.com/tardis_monkey/status/1255099059477635075
- ↑ https://twitter.com/pipmadeley/status/1258111659496923136
- ↑ How to join John Barrowman for our Torchwood watch-along simulcast
- ↑ Torchwood: Join John Barrowman and special guests for a rewatch of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
- ↑ First Class watchalong trailer on Twitter
- ↑ Doctor Who - The Chimes of Midnight listening party! (Archived 26 February 2024 on the Wayback Machine.)
- ↑ https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1328759893902454784?s=21
- ↑ https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1341088651724394498?s=21
- ↑ https://twitter.com/friendoface/status/1364292834963181576?s=21
- ↑ "Fundraising" page on the official Doctor Who: Lockdown website (Archived 19 February 2021 on the Wayback Machine)
- ↑ https://cultbox.co.uk/news/steven-moffat-pens-bonus-doctor-who-tale-starring-pearl-mackie-and-matt-lucas
- ↑ https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/09/04/gareth-roberts-trans-misogyny-twitter/
- ↑ https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/09/04/doctor-who-writer-hits-out-at-trannies-and-rainbow-cult/
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20190604101854/https://medium.com/@zmangareth/statement-on-bbc-books-and-transgenderism-dd7ad0c9231a
- ↑ https://cynicalclassicist.tumblr.com/tagged/doctor%20who%20lockdown
- ↑ https://mopstuff.blogspot.com/2021/03/linda-high-score-of-death.html
- ↑ https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/657910026866917376/aristide-twain-you-may-have-seen-the-lockdown
- ↑ https://archiveofourown.org/works/33313354