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|doctor3 = Twelfth Doctor / [[Lobus Caecilius|Caecilius]] | |||
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|companion = [[Ruby Sunday|Ruby]], [[Rose Noble|Rose]], [[Martha Jones|Martha]], [[Donna Noble|Donna]], [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]], [[Grace Holloway|Grace]], [[Clara Oswald|Clara Oswald]], [[Bill Potts|Bill Potts]], [[River Song|River]], [[Madame Vastra|Vastra]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny Flint]], [[Melanie Bush|Mel]], [[Kate Stewart|Kate]], [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]], [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], [[Jo Jones|Jo]], [[Alice O'Donnell|O'Donnell]], [[Jenny|Jenny]], [[Craig Owens|Craig]], [[First Doctor]], [[Eighth Doctor]] | |||
|main character = [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart|The Captain]], [[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]], [[Adam Mitchell|Adam]], [[Captain Jack Harkness|Jack]], [[Lynda Moss|Lynda]], [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]], [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]], [[Ben Jackson|Ben]], [[Kazran Sardick|Kazran]], [[Abigail Pettigrew|Abigail]], [[Madge Arwell|Madge]], [[Lily Arwell|Lily]], [[Cyril Arwell|Cyril]] | |||
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|featuring2 = Harriet Jones | |||
|featuring3 = Francine Jones | |||
|featuring4 = Tish Jones | |||
|featuring5 = Clive Jones | |||
|featuring6 = [[Henry Avery|Avery]] | |||
|featuring7 = Alfie Owens|Alfie | |||
|featuring8 = Sophie (The Lodger)|Sophie | |||
|featuring9 = Eleventh Doctor | |||
|featuring10 = Amy Pond | |||
|featuring11 = Rory Williams | |||
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|exec prod = Russell T Davies | |||
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|exec prod3 = Joel Collins | |||
|exec prod4 = Julie Gardner | |||
|exec prod5 = Jane Tranter | |||
|writer = Russell T Davies | |||
|other writers = [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis]], [[Steven Moffat]] | |||
|producer = Vicki Delow | |||
|producer2 = Chris May | |||
|producer3 = Ellen Marsh | |||
|director = [[Mark Tonderai]] | |||
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}}{{dab page|Series 14}} | |||
{{dab page|Series 17}} | |||
'''Series 14''' was a series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC]] in collaboration with [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony]]'s [[Bad Wolf Productions|Bad Wolf]] and [[Disney Branded Television]] for streaming on [[Disney+]], [[Disney Channel]]. | |||
Due to showrunner [[Russell T Davies]] announcing in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 585|#585]] that the series would consist of only 8 episodes plus a special, this series would have an identical number of episodes to the previous [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|Series 13]], which also consisted of a reduced episode count.<ref name="DWM585" /> | |||
'''Series 17''' was a series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC]] in collaboration with [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony]]'s [[Bad Wolf Productions|Bad Wolf]] and [[Disney Branded Television]] for streaming on [[Disney+]]. | |||
== | == Overview == | ||
=== Early announcements === | |||
On [[28 September (releases)|28 September]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]], during the ''[[Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration]]'' concert to mark the [[List of anniversaries|60th Anniversary]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', [[Russell T Davies]] joked about having plans for a "series 4" that there weren't room for in "[[Series 16 (Doctor Who)|series 3]]".<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/russell-t-davies-doctor-who-4-seasons-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
On [[1 November (releases)|1 November]], Davies revealed in [[SFX (magazine)|SFX magazine]] that he was already planning his "season 3" now, and that there are plans for a "season 4" to come.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/russell-t-davies-reveals-plans-for-a-third-and-fourth-new-series-of-doctor-who</ref> | |||
== | === Promotion === | ||
The very first bit of promotion for this series came on [[24 September (releases)|24 September]] [[2021 (production)|2021]] with the reveal that [[Russell T Davies]] would be leading the show from the 60th anniversary and into "series beyond".<ref name="RTD" /> | |||
On [[6 January (releases)|6 January]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]], [[visual effects]] editor [[Emily Lawrence]] spoke to ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 573|573]] and offered a look into what may be in store for the future of the show, hinting at 360 screens and gaming software akin to shows like ''The Mandalorian'', saying "''The 360 screens in "The Mandalorian" and how they used gaming software to create those amazing landscapes is something I’d love to see in "Doctor Who", the actors walk in front of the screen and the environment moves with them.''", explaining it would get rid of green screens once and for all.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-bbc-centenary-special-visual-effects-spectacular</ref> | |||
On [[8 May (releases)|8 May]], [[Ncuti Gatwa]], [[Millie Gibson]] shared a post on [[Instagram]] containing [[Binary vascular system|two hearts]] and a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|blue box]].<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/CdSzPyuo8sL/ Ncuti Gatwa on Instagram]</ref> Shortly after, it was officially announced by the [[BBC]] that Gatwa would take on the role of the Doctor.<ref name="Ncuti">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/ncuti-gatwa-is-the-doctor</ref> | |||
Speaking on it, Gatwa said: | |||
{{Quote|There aren’t quite the words to describe how I’m feeling. A mix of deeply honoured, beyond excited and of course a little bit scared. This role and show means so much to so many around the world, including myself, and each one of my incredibly talented predecessors has handled that unique responsibility and privilege with the utmost care. I will endeavour my upmost to do the same. Russell T Davies is almost as iconic as the Doctor himself and being able to work with him is a dream come true. His writing is dynamic, exciting, incredibly intelligent and fizzing with danger. An actor’s metaphorical playground. The entire team have been so welcoming and truly give their hearts to the show. And so as much as it’s daunting, I’m aware I’m joining a really supportive family. Unlike [[the Doctor]], I may only have one heart but I am giving it all to this show.|[[Ncuti Gatwa]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/ncuti-gatwa-is-the-doctor}} | |||
Showrunnner Davies added: | |||
{{Quote|The future is here and it’s Ncuti! Sometimes talent walks through the door and it’s so bright and bold and brilliant, I just stand back in awe and thank my lucky stars. Ncuti dazzled us, seized hold of the Doctor and owned those [[TARDIS key]]s in seconds. It’s an honour to work with him, and a hoot, I can’t wait to get started. I’m sure you’re dying to know more, but we’re rationing ourselves for now, with the wonderful [[Glass avatar|Jodie]]’s epic finale yet to come. But I promise you, [[2023 (releases)|2023]] will be spectacular!|[[Russell T Davies]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/ncuti-gatwa-is-the-doctor}} | |||
On [[26 March (releases)|26 May]], Russell T Davies spoke to ''Doctor Who Magazine'', [[DWM 578|issue 578]], about his plans around the reveal of Gatwa and their follow-up appearance at the [[BAFTA]]-awards show.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/russell-t-davies-to-resume-writing-production-notes-column</ref> | |||
In an interview with ''Variety'' on [[30 July (releases)|30 July]], former villain actor [[Neil Patrick Harris]] teased that the new Doctor would be "''the first gay Doctor''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/neil-patrick-harris-says-ncuti-gatwa-will-portray-the-first-gay-doctor</ref> | |||
On [[24 September (releases)|24 September]], former showrunner [[Steven Moffat]] told ''[[Radio Times]]'' that he had read Russell T Davies's scripts and said they were "''fantastic''".<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/steven-moffat-doubts-doctor-who-return-exclusive-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
== | Same day auditions for the new [[companion]] were held.<ref name="DWM584" /> | ||
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On [[30 September (releases)|30 September]], when [[David Tennant]] spoke in an interview with [[BBC News]] about his and [[Catherine Tate]]'s return to the show in the [[2023 specials|60th anniversary specials]], also praised incoming Doctor Ncuti Gatwa, saying he's "''brilliant''" and "''lovely''" and "''really talented''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/david-tennant-watch-alongs-played-a-huge-role-in-doctor-who-screen-reunions</ref> | |||
On [[23 October (releases)|23 October]], following the broadcast of ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]'' and the episode's surprise [[regeneration]] into [[David Tennant]], [[Russell T Davies]] revealed that Tennant would be playing the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and Ncuti Gatwa would be playing the [[Fifteenth Doctor]].<ref name="14th">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/david-tennant-is-the-fourteenth-doctor</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-returns-for-60th-anniversary-in-2023</ref> | |||
On [[25 October (releases)|25 October]] it was announced by Gatwa on ''Live with Kelly and Ryan'' that a deal had been struck between the BBC and [[Disney Branded Television]] to have ''Doctor Who'' streaming on [[Disney+]] from [[November (releases)|November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] onwards to transform the show into a global franchise. Along with these news was unveiled a new [[Diamond|diamond-shaped]] [[Doctor Who logo|logo]].<ref name="D+">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who</ref><ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-diamond-logo-returns-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
Speaking of these news, Davies said: | |||
{{Quote|I love this show, and this is the best of both worlds – with the vision and joy of the BBC and [[Disney+]] together we can launch [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] all around the planet, reaching a new generation of fans while keeping our traditional home firmly on the BBC in [[United Kingdom|the UK]].|[[Russell T Davies]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who}} | |||
Disney+ [[President]] [[Alice Bowen]] also weighed in: | |||
{{Quote|We’re excited by the opportunity to bring new seasons of this beloved franchise exclusively to Disney+ and introduce the show to the next generation of audiences in more than 150 markets around the world. The series is a perfect addition to our ever-growing catalogue of global content that continues to make Disney+ the home for exceptional storytelling.|[[Alice Bowen]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who}} | |||
[[Disney Branded Television]] President [[Ayo Davis]] also offered a few words: | |||
{{Quote|''Doctor Who'' has captivated the imaginations of families around the world for the past six decades. We are so excited about this collaboration with the BBC, and the opportunity to bring this iconic franchise – and Russell T Davies' brilliant vision – to life for a huge new global audience. Grab your [[sonic screwdriver]]s and prepare to travel through time and space!|[[Ayo Davis]]|https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/bbc-and-disney-branded-television-join-forces-on-doctor-who}} | |||
On [[10 November (releases)|10 November]] new revelations were made in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 584|issue 584]] about the new era to come; the new production crew was revealed and it was also revealed that the [[Fifteenth Doctor]]'s companion had been cast and at the time of the magazine, Davies was already on "Episode Seven". Furthermore, Davies teased that "''huge revelations to come and brand-new stories about a [[Time Lord]]’s life''" were yet to come.<ref name ="DWM584">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-production-and-crew-updates</ref> | |||
On [[18 November (releases)|18 November]], Davies and the official ''Doctor Who'' accounts shared a post early in the morning containing two hearts and a [[ruby]].<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/ClF9cm4Ii69/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=</ref> Later, in the evening, the new [[companion]] was revealed at the ''[[Children in Need]]'' charity event to be [[Millie Gibson]] in the role of [[Ruby Sunday]]. Speaking of her new role, Gibson said: "''Whilst still being in total disbelief, I am beyond honoured to be cast as the Doctor’s companion. It is a gift of a role, and a dream come true, and I will do everything to try and fill the boots the fellow companions have travelled in before me. And what better way to do that than being by the fabulous Ncuti Gatwa’s side, I just can’t wait to get started.''"<ref name="Gibson">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/millie-gibson-is-the-new-doctor-who-companion-ruby-sunday</ref> | |||
On [[20 November (releases)|20 November]], the [[Scottish]] [[BAFTA]]'s were held, attended by [[Peter Capaldi]] and Ncuti Gatwa, where Capaldi praised Gatwa and reminisced about his own time as the [[Twelfth Doctor]], saying "''[Steven Moffat was] looking for a new Doctor Who, he took me on the most magical journey, a journey that Ncuti is about to embark on. And I suspect Ncuti knows this already because I can see it in his heart and see it in him. But he’s about to discover how beautiful and wonderful and cosmic the [[human|human race]] can really be''". Gatwa also revealed that his Doctor's costume was not yet finished, saying "''it's still fluid, we’re still building.''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-stars-peter-capaldi-and-ncuti-gatwa-meet-at-scottish-bafta-awards</ref> | |||
On [[8 December (releases)|8 December]], Davies revealed to ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 585|issue 585]] that the new series would consist of 8 episodes plus a special<ref>In [[DWM 585]], Davies said that he uses "[[Christmas Special]]" as a generic term for any "festive/end-of-year/holiday or [[New Year]]"-special.</ref>, saying that he's aware that it's not a lot, but urged fans to "give [them] time".<ref name="DWM585">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/russell-t-davies-reveals-series-plans-to-doctor-who-magazine</ref> | |||
On [[13 December (releases)|13 December]], during an interview with ''Total TV Guide'', Davies revealed that viewers would "''…be staggered with the surprises we’ve got in store!''" in the upcoming special, recalling the very first [[Christmas Special]] commission in [[2005 (releases)|2005]], saying: "''It really felt like Doctor Who coming home.''", and calling it a "''tradition''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/showrunner-promises-fans-will-be-staggered-by-doctor-who-2023-festive-season-surprises</ref> | |||
On [[17 December (releases)|17 December]], official promotional images of the new costumes for the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and Ruby Sunday were revealed by the BBC.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/ncuti-gatwa-doctor-who-costume-newsupdate/</ref> At the same time the actors themselves posted a video of themselves revealing the outfits that had been filmed at [[Cardiff Harbour Authority]] car park.<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1604214831812313089?s=46&t=RB62_wx9bYEftug6myZKAg</ref> | |||
On [[22 December (releases)|22 December]], in an interview with ''Radio Times'', while promoting ''Count Magnus'', former writer and occassional cast member [[Mark Gatiss]] spoke about the new series, stating "''There's just such a kind of... it's got a spring in its step which just makes you very excited to watch it and Ncuti just seems so absolutely adorable and just brimming with that kind of effervescent love of the show.''" and spoke about his excitement for the the show's regularity<ref>Russell T Davies noted there would be no gap years during his new era.</ref> to return.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/mark-gatiss-doctor-who-ncuti-gatwa-exclusive-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
On [[5 January (releases)|5 January]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]], some revelations were made in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 586|issue 586]] about the casting and production processes along with an interview with Gibson, revealing what it was like to act opposite Gatwa.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-casting-fifteenth-doctor-and-ruby-sunday</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-magazine-586-to-include-exclusive-millie-gibson-interview</ref><ref name="DWM586">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-latest-production-news</ref> | |||
On [[9 January (releases)|9 January]], the BBC revealed on ''Doctor Who'' social media that [[Jemma Redgrave]] would return as [[Kate Stewart]] alongside [[UNIT]] and that [[Aneurin Barnard]] would appear as new character [[Roger ap Gwilliam]].<ref name="Kate" >https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-two-new-cast-announcements</ref> | |||
On [[20 January (releases)|20 January]], the BBC announced the casting of actors [[Anita Dobson]] and [[Michelle Greenidge]] in undisclosed roles.<ref name="Dobnidge">https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1616465641606717446?s=46&t=5n_5BJyDyg6iWMxaOUSGWw</ref> | |||
Same day, on an interview on ''[[The Graham Norton Show]]'', [[Russell T Davies]] spoke briefly about ''Doctor Who'', saying: "''I am loving it, loving it so much. We’ve [[2023 specials|three specials]] and then a brand-new Doctor, who is amazing.''".<ref>https://uk.news.yahoo.com/russell-t-davies-loving-being-123000080.html</ref> | |||
On [[27 January (releases)|27 January]], Davies spoke to ''"GQ Magazine"'' about the new series, saying "''I’m really proud of it. Oh my god, there are some strong episodes coming up.''", also speaking about "next stage" being spin-offs, and speaking about Gatwa's first readthrough and much more.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/russell-t-davies-praises-ncuti-gatwas-first-doctor-who-read-through</ref> | |||
In ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 587|issue 587]], released on [[2 February (releases)|2 February]], [[Julie Anne Robinson]] was announced as the third director<ref name="DWM587">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-14-new-director-crew-announced</ref> and [[Jack Forsyth-Noble]] was revealed to be playing a character named [[Will (Series 14)|Will]].<ref name="Will">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-jack-forsyth-noble-joins-cast</ref> | |||
Also in the Magazine, [[executive producer]] [[Joel Collins]] praised the incoming Ncuti Gatwa, calling him "''magnetic''", and said that companion Millie Gibson was funny and "''wise beyond her years''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/general/doctor-who-executive-producer-praises-magnetic-ncuti-gatwa</ref> | |||
On [[8 February (releases)|8 February]], in an interview on ''Lorraine'', Davies talked briefly about the new series, saying: "''Lovely Ncuti Gatwa is the new Doctor with Millie Gibson at his side. They’re just shooting stuff together now.''", telling that he was "''very excited''" and that "''it’s thrilling''"<ref name="Lorraine">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/russell-t-davies-talks-exciting-doctor-who-scenes-as-programme-films-in-bristol</ref> | |||
On [[12 February (releases)|12 February]], Davies was interviewed on ''The Michael Ball Show'' on [[BBC Radio 2]] in which he mentioned Episode 4, saying: "''I sat here and I watched Episode Four last night and I think it’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever made in my life so I’m very, very happy with it. It’s looking so good Michael, I love it!''"<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hvmw Russell T Davies and Clive Anderson]</ref> | |||
On [[1 March (releases)|1 March]] Davies was interviewed on Season 15, Episode 2 of the [[podcast]] ''Table Manners'' where he revealed he was going to stay on ''Doctor Who'' "''for years''".<ref>[https://play.acast.com/s/tablemanners/s15-ep-2-russell-t-davis S15 Ep 2: Russell T Davies]</ref> | |||
On [[2 March (releases)|2 March]], ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 588|issue 588]] was released offering new details on the new series; it was revealed that the BBC had taken to using [[drone]]s on the TARDIS set, with [[VFX co-ordinator]] [[Siân Reynish]] saying: "''We’re using top of the range technology, the kind that [[Marvel]] films use, to make ''Doctor Who'' in [[Wales]], which I think is pretty spectacular.''". Reynish further praised Gatwa for his energetic Doctor, saying "''I think he’ll bring such a new dynamic. He’s young and fun.''" and "''He’s really individual''". | |||
Further in the magazine was revealed directors [[Julie Anne Robinson]] and [[Ben Chessell]], with Davies revealing that Block 3 would consist of "''two wildly different episodes by wildly different writers.''", with rock formations being discussed in the Production Notes.<ref name="DWM588" >https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-60th-anniversary-and-series-14-filming-update</ref> | |||
On [[16 March (releases)|16 March]] ''[[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition]]'' [[DWMSE 63|issue 63]] was released in which [[executive producer]] [[Julie Gardner]] was interviewed about expectations and worries behind the scenes, to which she replied: "''There’s only one worry on [[Doctor Who]]: that production delivers on the extraordinary quality of Russell’s writing. He’s writing amongst his best-ever work. The scripts are big and extremely ambitious. The only worry I ever have is that we get it right for him. We run to keep up.''"<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-producer-russell-t-davies-is-writing-his-best-ever-work</ref> | |||
On [[30 March (releases)|30 March]] ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 589|issue 589]] was released, in which the [[2023 specials]] [[director]]s praised the new TARDIS interior set, being said to be "''church-like in scale''" and them recalling initial worries of "''It will never be ready in time…''" and being able to "''…point the camera anywhere at it and it looks amazing''".<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/new-tardis-interior-set-praised-by-directors-in-doctor-who-magazine</ref> Five new cast members were also revealed for the series.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/five-cast-members-announced-for-upcoming-doctor-who</ref> and Davies | |||
On [[31 March (releases)|31 March]] the [[BBC]] promised in their "Annual Plan" for [[2023 (releases)|2023]]/[[2024 (releases)|2024]] a "''highly ambitious reinvention of Doctor Who''", with the show included in their list of "''distinctive, high-quality drama working with the very best new and established on-and-off-screen talent''", saying: "''We will bolster our on-screen spend with third-party investment to deliver greater value to audiences, including the first new content from our highly ambitious reinvention of Doctor Who, co-produced in partnership with [[Disney Branded Television|Disney]].''"<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/documents/bbc-annual-plan-2023-2024.pdf BBC Annual Plan 2023\24]</ref> | |||
On [[3 April (releases)|3 April]] it was announced by the BBC in a press release that actress, singer and ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' winner [[Jinkx Monsoon]] would be joining the series in an undiclosed major role. On joining, Monsoon said: "''I’m honoured, thrilled, and utterly excited to join Doctor Who! [[Russell T Davies]] is a visionary and a brilliant writer— I can’t wait to get into the weeds with him and the crew! I hope there’s room in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] for my luggage.''".<ref name="Monsoon">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/jinkx-monsoon-joins-cast-doctor-who-series</ref> | |||
On [[19 April (releases)|19 April]] the BBC revealed a teaser video with Monsoon along with some promotional images, revealing the costume for her villainous role.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/jinkx-monsoon-to-play-doctor-who-villain</ref> | |||
On [[20 April (releases)|20 April]] the BBC revealed promotional images of [[Ncuti Gatwa]] and [[Millie Gibson]] in new costumes which fit into an episode set in "''the swinging 60s''".<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-ncuti-gatwa-new-costume-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
On [[24 April (releases)|24 April]] the BBC officially announced on their [[Doctor Who social media|social media]] and the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]] that former [[composer]] [[Murray Gold]] would be returning to perform the [[Doctor Who soundtracks|soundtracks]] for [[2023 specials|the three Specials]] and series beyond, with Gold commenting: "''I’m so happy to be invited back for another joyful ride in the TARDIS. I didn’t think twice. Working with Russell and his team is just a pleasure.''"<ref>https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/award-winning-composer-murray-gold-returns-to-doctor-who</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/composer-murray-gold-returns-to-doctor-who</ref> | |||
On [[27 April (releases)|27 April]], ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 590|issue 590]] was released in which the first interview with Gold following his return announcement in which he noted about the series that "''There's an awful lot of music in this series''" following several directors having approached him. Davies revealed that an episode title had been inspired by another sci-fi series, ''Star Trek: Picard''. More cast members were also revealed in the magazine. As well as a new director being announced.<ref name=DWM590>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/russell-t-davies-shares-star-trek-hint-about-doctor-who-title</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/composer-speaks-of-dazzling-ncuti-gatwa-in-doctor-who-magazine</ref> | |||
On [[5 May (releases)|5 May]], the BBC announced that actor [[Jonathan Groff]] would be joining the cast in an undisclosed "key role".<ref name="Groff">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/doctor-who-hits-another-high-note-as-jonathan-groff-joins</ref> | |||
On [[10 May (releases)|10 May]], the BBC released some publicity photos of Groff alongside Gatwa and Gibson in [[1800s]] style costumes.<ref name="Tredegar">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/new-doctor-who-photos-of-jonathan-groff-alongside-nucti-gatwa-and-millie-gibson</ref> | |||
On [[12 May (releases)|12 May]], the BBC released some more publicity photos of Gibson in her [[Regency era]] costume.<ref name="Tredegar2">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/millie-gibson-posts-new-doctor-who-tredegar-house-filming-photos</ref> | |||
On [[24 May (releases)|24 May]], [[Indira Varma]] was announced as returning to the franchise as a new character called the Duchess.<ref>https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/indira-varma-joins-doctor-who-as-the-duchess?fbclid=IwAR22C_k8LJW_ClWZXpZupMoPqhujXIUnltbvVgyIMh1Dg7K5bADAijLftaQ</ref> | |||
On [[25 May (releases)|25 May]], ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 591|issue 591]] was released, in which was revealed a few more Production Diary notes about the series. [[Assistant location manager]] [[Alex Moore]] also talked about what it’s like working on the series.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-magazine-591-celebrates-lgbtq-characters</ref> | |||
On [[7 June (releases)|7 June]] it was announced in a Press Release by the BBC that [[Bonnie Langford]] would reprise her role as [[Melanie Bush]].<ref name="MelBack" >https://t.co/FO5xv8h2nA</ref> | |||
On [[15 June (releases)|15 June]] it was announced in a Press Release by the BBC that [[Lenny Rush]] would join the show as a character named Morris.<ref name="LennyRush">https://bbc.in/42IH1NC</ref> | |||
On [[22 June (releases)|22 June]], Davies hinted in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 592|issue 592]] at the new series with the words "''[[kingdom]]''", "''[[gold]]''" and "''[[Tigella]]''".<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/russell-t-davies-3-word-teaser-doctor-who-season-15-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
On [[13 July (releases)|13 July]], Gatwa was interviewed by ''Rolling Stone UK'' in which he spoke about taking up the role of [[the Doctor]] and how he related to the Doctor, saying: "''This person survived a genocide. This person fits in everywhere and nowhere. I am the Doctor. The Doctor is me. I decided that I had to get this role.''", also talking about the idea to have the Doctor have a different outfit almost every episode.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/ncuti-gatwa-speaks-on-his-emotionally-vulnerable-role-in-doctor-who</ref> | |||
On [[18 July (releases)|18 July]] the [[BBC]] released promotional posters of [[Ruby Sunday]] and the [[Fifteenth Doctor]].<ref>https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1681355661249069058?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/status/1681363214636810255?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
On [[20 July (releases)|20 July]] ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 593|issue 593]] was released, which contained more Production Diary notes from the series.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-magazine-593-highlights</ref> | |||
On [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] ''Doctor Who Magazine'' [[DWM 594|issue 594]] was released, which contained the last Production Notes for the series. [[Art director]] [[Michael van Kesteren]] also revealed he had been asked to desgin a new [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] for Gatwa, saying: "''There were certain things requested for Ncuti’s sonic — which had a few things that needed to happen.''". Four new cast members were also revealed along with a note from [[Russell T Davies]] saying: "''[[Yasmin Finney]] wrapped a few days ago…''".<ref name="DWM594">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/news-for-the-2024-doctor-who-series-and-beyond</ref> | |||
=== Broadcast === | |||
''To be added'' | |||
== Cast == | |||
* [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor Who]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]] | |||
* [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Lobus Caecilius|Caecilius]] - [[Peter Capaldi]] | |||
* [[Fifteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Ncuti Gatwa]] | |||
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]] | |||
* [[First Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Bradley]] | |||
* [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]] | |||
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Jenny]] - [[Georgia Moffett]] | |||
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]] | |||
* [[Rose Noble]] - [[Yasmin Finney]] | |||
* [[Ruby Sunday]] - [[Millie Gibson]] | |||
* [[Martha Jones|Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]] | |||
* [[Alice O'Donnell|O'Donnell]] - [[Morven Christie]] | |||
* [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]] - [[Ingrid Oliver]] | |||
* [[Craig Owens]] - [[James Corden]] | |||
* [[Sophie (The Lodger)|Sophie]] - [[Daisy Haggard]] | |||
* [[Jo Jones|Jo Jones]] - [[Katy Manning]] | |||
* [[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]] | |||
* [[Lynda Moss|Lynda]] - [[Jo Joyner]] | |||
* [[Adam Mitchell|Adam]] - [[Bruno Langley]] | |||
* [[Sarah Jane Smith]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]] | |||
* [[Captain Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]] - [[John Barrowman]] | |||
* [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] - [[Camille Coduri]] | |||
* [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] — [[Noel Clarke]] | |||
* [[Harriet Jones]] — [[Penelope Wilton]] | |||
* [[Christina de Souza|Chrstina]] - [[Michelle Ryan]] | |||
* [[Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart|The Captain]] - [[Mark Gatiss]] | |||
* [[Peace (The Unquiet Dead)|Mrs Peace]] – [[Jennifer Hill]] | |||
* [[Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)|Gwyneth]] – [[Eve Myles]] | |||
* [[Charles Dickens]] – [[Simon Callow]] | |||
* [[Stage manager (The Unquiet Dead)|Stage Manager]] – [[Wayne Cater]] | |||
* [[Cleaver (Boom Town)|Mr Cleaver]] - [[William Thomas]] | |||
* [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Margaret]] - [[Annette Badland]] | |||
* [[Cathy Salt|Cathy]] - [[Mali Harries]] | |||
* [[Idris Hopper]] - [[Aled Pedrick]] | |||
* [[Ianto Jones]] - [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] | |||
* [[Francine Jones]] - [[Adjoa Andoh]] | |||
* [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Slitheen]] - [[Alan Ruscoe]] | |||
* [[Kazran Sardick|Kazran]]/[[Elliot Sardick]] - [[Michael Gambon]] | |||
* [[Abigail Pettigrew|Abigail]] - [[Katherine Jenkins]] | |||
* [[Kazran Sardick|Young Kazran]] - [[Laurence Belcher]] | |||
* [[Kazran Sardick|Adult Kazran]] - [[Danny Horn]] | |||
* [[Pilot (A Christmas Carol)|Pilot]] - [[Leo Bill]] | |||
* [[Captain (A Christmas Carol)|Captain]] - [[Pooky Quesnel]] | |||
* [[Co-pilot (A Christmas Carol)|Co-pilot]] - [[Micah Balfour]] | |||
* [[Benjamin (A Christmas Carol)|Old Benjamin]] - [[Steve North]] | |||
* [[Boy (A Christmas Carol)|Boy]] & [[Benjamin (A Christmas Carol)|Benjamin]] - [[Bailey Pepper]] | |||
* [[Chief servant|Servant]] - [[Tim Plester]] | |||
* [[Eric (A Christmas Carol)|Eric]] - [[Nick Malinowski]] | |||
* [[Isabella (A Christmas Carol)|Isabella]] - [[Laura Rogers]] | |||
* [[Isabella (A Christmas Carol)|Old Isabella]] - [[Meg Wynn-Owen]] | |||
* [[Henry Avery]] - [[Hugh Bonneville]] | |||
* [[Toby Avery]] - [[Oscar Lloyd]] | |||
* [[Boatswain (The Curse of the Black Spot)|The Boatswain]] - [[Lee Ross]] | |||
* [[Mulligan (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Mulligan]] - [[Michael Begley]] | |||
* [[De Florres]] - [[Tony Lucken]] | |||
* [[Dancer (The Curse of the Black Spot)|Dancer]] - [[Chris Jarman]] | |||
* [[McGrath]] - [[Carl McCrystal]] | |||
* [[Siren (The Curse of the Black Spot)|The Siren]] - [[Lily Cole]] | |||
* [[Madge Arwell]] - [[Claire Skinner]] | |||
* [[Cyril Arwell]] - [[Maurice Cole]] | |||
* [[Lily Arwell]] - [[Holly Earl]] | |||
* [[Reg Arwell]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]] | |||
* [[Co-pilot (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)|Co-pilot]] - [[Sam Stockman]] | |||
* [[Droxil]] - [[Bill Bailey]] | |||
* [[Ven-Garr]] - [[Paul Bazely]] | |||
* [[Billis]] - [[Arabella Weir]] | |||
* [[Wooden King]] - [[Spencer Wilding]] | |||
* [[Wooden Queen]] - [[Paul Kasey]] | |||
* [[Latimer (The Snowmen)|Captain Latimer]] - [[Tom Ward]] | |||
* [[Walter Simeon|Dr Simeon]] - [[Richard E Grant]] | |||
* [[Digby Latimer|Digby]] - [[Joseph Darcey-Alden]] | |||
* [[Francesca Latimer|Francesca]] - [[Ellie Darcey-Alden]] | |||
* [[Alice (The Snowmen)|Alice]] - [[Liz White]] | |||
* [[Josh (The Snowmen)|Uncle Josh]] - [[Jim Conway]] | |||
* [[Walter Simeon|Walter]] - [[Cameron Strefford]] | |||
* [[Walter Simeon's mother|Walter's Mother]] - [[Annabelle Dowler]] | |||
* [[Bob Chilcott]] - [[Ben Addis]] | |||
* [[Clara Oswald's friend|Clara's Friend]] - [[Sophie Miller-Sheen]] | |||
* [[Lead workman|Lead Workman]] - [[Daniel Hyde]] | |||
* [[Twelfth General|Female General]] - [[T'Nia Miller]] | |||
* [[Gastron]] - [[Malachi Kirby]] | |||
* [[Ohila]] - [[Clare Higgins]] | |||
* [[The Woman (Hell Bent)|The Woman]] - [[Linda Broughton]] | |||
* [[Man (Hell Bent)|Man]] - [[Martin T. Sherman]] | |||
* [[Cloister Wraith|Wraiths]] - [[Jami Reid-Quarrell]], [[Nick Ash]], [[Ross Mullen]] | |||
* [[Glass avatar|Strax]] - [[Dan Starkey]] | |||
* [[Polly Wright|Polly]] - [[Lily Travers]] | |||
* [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] - [[Jared Garfield]] | |||
* Davina McCall - [[Davina McCall|Herself]]<ref name="church"/><ref name="doctorwho.tv"/> | |||
* Carla - [[Michelle Greenidge]]<ref name="church"/><ref name="doctorwho.tv"/> | |||
* Cherry - Angela Wynter<ref name="church"/><ref name="doctorwho.tv"/> | |||
* Mrs Flood - [[Anita Dobson]]<ref name="church"/><ref name="doctorwho.tv"/> | |||
* [[Great Intelligence|Voice of the Great Intelligence]] - [[Ian McKellen]] | |||
* [[Ice Governess|Voice of the Ice Governess]] - [[Juliet Cadzow]] | |||
: Special Guest Star [[Matt Smith]] As [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] | |||
: Guest Cast [[Karen Gillan]] As [[Amy Pond]] | |||
: With [[Arthur Darvill]] As [[Rory Williams|Rory Rond]] | |||
=== Recurring === | |||
* [[Kate Stewart]] - [[Jemma Redgrave]] | |||
* [[Melanie Bush]] - [[Bonnie Langford]] | |||
* [[Madame Vastra]] - [[Neve McIntosh]] | |||
* [[Jenny Flint]] - [[Catrin Stewart]] | |||
=== Guest === | |||
* Roger ap Gwilliam - [[Aneurin Barnard]]<ref name="Albion" /><ref name="Kate" /> | |||
* "Finetime Head" - Lois Drage<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1613989515458379776?s=46&t=iJJYHyDk9ODzIV-ZsQ192g</ref> | |||
* Will - [[Jack Forsyth-Noble]]<ref name="Will">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-jack-forsyth-noble-joins-cast</ref> | |||
* TBA - Hemi Yeroham<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/DoctorWhoPN/status/1623080357175123968/photo/1</ref> | |||
* TBA - Lukas DiSparrow<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1633769603309662209?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* Valerie - Millie Kent<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1638216020513923079?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* Marti Bridges - Sophie Ablett<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1638216486497001472?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* TBA - Bhav Joshi<ref name="MagCast">https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-season-14-new-cast-newsupdate/?fbclid=IwAR2owl-v5J0a-lODtr6keUzwHPLZD6ObkdJDYL2zTwfZEOz1juWMQv1V2vk</ref> | |||
* TBA - [[Eilidh Loan]]<ref name="MagCast" /> | |||
* TBA - Pete MacHale<ref name="MagCast" /> | |||
* TBA - Miles Yekinni<ref name="MagCast" /> | |||
* TBA - [[Jinkx Monsoon]]<ref name="Monsoon">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/jinkx-monsoon-joins-cast-doctor-who-series</ref> | |||
* TBA - [[Jonathan Groff]]<ref name="Groff">https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/doctor-who-hits-another-high-note-as-jonathan-groff-joins</ref> | |||
* The Duchess - [[Indira Varma]]<ref>https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/indira-varma-joins-doctor-who-as-the-duchess?fbclid=IwAR22C_k8LJW_ClWZXpZupMoPqhujXIUnltbvVgyIMh1Dg7K5bADAijLftaQ</ref> | |||
* Lady Emerson - Jennifer Castillo<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1668626929031979011?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* Carson - Majid Mehdizadeh-Valoujerdy<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1668620134053994496?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref name="DWM594" /> | |||
* Morris - [[Lenny Rush]]<ref name="LennyRush">https://bbc.in/42IH1NC</ref> | |||
* Splice - Caoilinn Springall<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1673610881916186625?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* TBA - Gemma Arrowsmith<ref name="DWM594" /> | |||
* TBA - Mary Malone<ref name="DWM594" /><ref name="3oct" /> | |||
* "Policeman"<ref name="3oct" /> - Billy Brayshaw<ref name="DWM594" /> | |||
* TBA - Ellie Grace Cashin<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1693709516011966856?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* Nurse - Vee Vimolmal<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1680296473928278016?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* Opera Singer - Aubrey Parsons<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1693699537641034094?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* Dancer - Jack William Parry<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1717604096612376787?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
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|Electrician2=Andrew Truckle | |||
|Electrician3=Bob Milton | |||
|Electrician4=Peter Scott | |||
|Electrician5=Gareth Sheldon | |||
|Electrician6=Gawain Nash | |||
|Electrician7=Andy Green | |||
|Electrician8=Sion Davies | |||
|BoardOperator=Jon Towler | |||
|StuntCoOrdinator=Crispin Layfield | |||
|StuntCoOrdinator2=Dani Biernat | |||
|StuntCoOrdinator3=Gordon Seed | |||
|StuntCoOrdinator4=Jo McLaren | |||
|StuntCoOrdinator5=Derek Lea | |||
|Choreographer=Ailsa Altena-Berk | |||
|Wires=Kevin Welch | |||
|WireSupervisor=Bob Schofield | |||
|Stunt=Jamie Edgell | |||
|Stunt2=Belinda McGinley | |||
|Stunt3=Andrew Burford | |||
|Stunt4=Samuel Stefan | |||
|Stunt5=Lloyd Bass | |||
|Stunt6=Ian Pead | |||
|Stunt7=Liam Carey | |||
|Stunt8= | |||
|Puppeteer=Brian Fisher | |||
|Puppeteer2=Sara-Jane Waters | |||
|ChiefSupervisingArtDirector=Stephen Nicholas | |||
|ConstructionArtDirector=Julia Jones | |||
|SupervisingArtDirector=Martin Boddison | |||
|SeniorArtDirector=Crissy Howes | |||
|SeniorArtDirector2=Gareth Cousins | |||
|SeniorArtDirector3=David Weare | |||
|ArtDirector=Tim Overson | |||
|ArtDirector2=Vicki Stevenson | |||
|AssistantArtDirector=Jackson Pope | |||
|ArtDeptCoOrdinator=Gwenllian Llwyd | |||
|ArtDeptCoOrdinator2=Jason Davies-Redgrave | |||
|ArtDeptProdManager=Jonathan Marquand Allison | |||
|ArtDeptAccountant=Bethan Griffiths | |||
|ArtDeptAssistant=Sam Hanson | |||
|ArtDeptAssistant2=Celyn Davies | |||
|AssociateDesigner=James North | |||
|ProductionBuyer=Ben Morris | |||
|ProductionBuyer2=Sarah Frere | |||
|SetDecorator=Joelle Rumbelow | |||
|SetDecorator2=Adrian Anscombe | |||
|AsstSetDecorator=Verity Scott | |||
|PropsBuyer=Catherine Samuel | |||
|PropBuyer=Jo Pearce | |||
|PropBuyer2=May Johnson | |||
|PropBuyer3=Charlotte Lailey De Ville | |||
|ActionPropsBuyer=Milannah Faith Summers | |||
|AssistantBuyer=Taymar Lee | |||
|AssistantBuyer2=Camilla Blair | |||
|PettyCashBuyer=Jen Saguaro | |||
|PettyCashBuyer2=Billie Blue Williams | |||
|StandbyArtDirector=Nick Murray | |||
|ASupervisingArtDirector=Cerys Lewis | |||
|SetDesigner=Ben Austin | |||
|StoryboardArtist=Mike Collins | |||
|ConceptArtist=Richard Shaun Williams | |||
|ConceptArtist2=Peter McKinstry | |||
|DesignAssistant=Sarah Payne | |||
|DesignAssistant2=Ian Bunting | |||
|DesignAssistant3=Al Roberts | |||
|DesignAssistant4= | |||
|CyfleTrainee=Naseem Syed | |||
|GraphicArtist=Sophie Powell | |||
|GraphicArtist2=Matthew Clark | |||
|MotionGraphics=Tom Munday | |||
|MotionGraphics2=Daniel Lazenby | |||
|GraphicsTrainee=Anya Kordeck | |||
|GraphicDesigner=Stephen Fielding | |||
|AsstGraphicDesigner=Sophie Cowdrey | |||
|TraineeGraphicDesigner=Lois Drage | |||
|ConceptGraphicArtist=Sam Lamont | |||
|GraphicsAsst=Aled Llyr Griffiths | |||
|StandbyProps=Jonathan Barclay | |||
|StandbyProps2=Charlie Malik | |||
|StandbyProps3= | |||
|PropHand=Declan Petryna | |||
|PropHand2=Atiff Tahir | |||
|PropHand3=Calvin Evans | |||
|PropHand4=Scott Howe | |||
|PropHand5=Nigel Magni | |||
|PropHand6=Matt Watts | |||
|PropHand7=Ingo Hans | |||
|PropHand8=John Thomas | |||
|PropHand9=Joseph Craig | |||
|PropHand10=Ieuan Parker | |||
|PropHand11=Ifan Ramage | |||
|AnimatronicOperator=Colin Newman | |||
|StandbyCarpenter=Jamie Farrell | |||
|Rigging=Shadow Scaffolding | |||
|StandbyRigger=Colin Toms | |||
|StandbyRigger2=Thomas Williams | |||
|StandbyPainter=Kate Meyrick | |||
|StandbyScenicArtist=Louise Bohling | |||
|StorePerson=Jayne Davies | |||
|ChiefPropsMaster=Jon Grundon | |||
|PropMaster=Paul Smith | |||
|PropertyMaster= | |||
|AssistantPropsMaster=Adrian Anscombe | |||
|DressingChargehand=Matt Wild | |||
|PropsChargehand=Kyle Belmont | |||
|PropsStoreman=Stuart Wooddisse | |||
|SetDresser=Ian Griffin | |||
|SetDresser2=Mike Elkins | |||
|Storeman=Charlie Malik | |||
|Storeman2=Jamie Southcott | |||
|AssistantStoreman=Ryan Milton | |||
|TraineeStoreman=Kristan McDonald | |||
|DressingProps=Martin Broadbent | |||
|DressingProps2=Philip Everett-Lyons | |||
|ForwardDresser=Matthew North | |||
|SpecialistPropMaker=Nick Robatto | |||
|SeniorPropsMaker= | |||
|ChiefPropsMaker=Mark Cordory | |||
|PropsFabricationManager=Barry Jones | |||
|PropsMaker=Penny Howarth | |||
|PropsMaker2=Nicholas Robatto | |||
|PropsMaker3= | |||
|PropsDriver=Gareth Fox | |||
|PropDriver=Mark Herbert | |||
|PracticalElectrician=Callum Alexander | |||
|PracticalElectrician2=Austin Curtis | |||
|ArtDepartmentDriver=Tom Belton | |||
|ConstructionManager=Terry Horle | |||
|ConstructionWorkshopManager=Mark Hill | |||
|WorkshopManager= | |||
|WorkshopAssistant=Chris Slocombe<!--new--> | |||
|ConstructionChargehand=Dean Tucker | |||
|ConstructionChargehand2=Scott Fisher | |||
|ChargehandCarpenter=John Sinnott | |||
|Carpenter=Tim Burke | |||
|Carpenter2=Lawrie Ferry | |||
|Carpenter3=Matt Ferry | |||
|Carpenter4=Chris Daniels | |||
|Carpenter5=Julian Tucker | |||
|Carpenter6=George Rees | |||
|Carpenter7=Dan Berrow | |||
|Carpenter8=Keith Richards | |||
|Carpenter9=Campbell Fraser | |||
|Carpenter10=Mark Painter | |||
|Carpenter11=Joe Painter | |||
|Carpenter12=Michael Venables | |||
|ConstructionAssistant=Matthew Pike | |||
|ConstructionDriver=Jonathan Tylke | |||
|ConstructionLabourer=Mike Cox | |||
|HeadScenicArtist=Clive Clarke | |||
|ScenicPainter=Steve Nelms | |||
|ScenicPainter2=Matt Weston | |||
|ScenicPainter3=Paul Murray | |||
|ScenicPainter4=Tim Hobbis | |||
|ScenicPainter5=Ana Marlene Ribeiro | |||
|ScenicArtist=Tara McCourt | |||
|ScenicArtist2=Jeremy Duckham | |||
|Graphics=Peter Anderson Studio | |||
|GraphicsAsst=Jack Bowes | |||
|GraphicsAsst2=Aled Llyr Griffiths | |||
|Draughtsperson=Zsofia Ekler | |||
|Draughtsperson2=Julia Jones | |||
|TraineeDraughtsperson=Rachel Ellis | |||
|JuniorDraughtsperson=Lucia Heseltine | |||
|JuniorDraughtsperson2=Ella Farndon | |||
|JuniorDraughtsperson3=Katja Allen-Kormylo | |||
|TitleSequence=Painting Practice & Realtime Visualisation | |||
|TitleConcept=Billy Hanshaw | |||
|CostumeSupervisor=Gayle Woodsend | |||
|CrowdSupervisor=Lindsay Bonacorssi | |||
|WardrobeSupervisor=Yolanda Peart-Smith | |||
|AsstCostumeDesigner=Gayle Playford | |||
|CostumeAsst=Rebecca Cunningham | |||
|CostumeAsst2=Jessica Lennon | |||
|CostumeAsst3=Chloe Henderson | |||
|CostumeCutterMaker=Brighde Penn | |||
|CostumeTrainee=Yiwen Lin | |||
|CostumeTrainee2=Nikki Lightfoot | |||
|CostumeTrainee3=Sammy-Jo Webb-Edwards | |||
|CostumeArtist=Heather Waterton | |||
|CostumeMaker=Issy Lawrence | |||
|CostumeMaker2=Jessica Hardy | |||
|CostumeMaker3=Hannah Carey | |||
|CostumeCoOrdinator=Charlotte Godfrey | |||
|PrincipalCostumeStandby=Kitty Carin-Boyd | |||
|PrincipalCostumeStandby2=Leila Headon | |||
|HairMake-upSupervisor=Clarice Gill | |||
|SeniorHairMake-upArtist=Juliet Ireland | |||
|SeniorHairMake-upArtist2=Sarah Davies | |||
|JuniorHairMake-upArtist=Stuart Cheadle | |||
|JuniorHairMake-upArtist2=Kate Rawsthorne | |||
|TraineeHairMake-upArtist=Sammy Vanstone | |||
|Make-upSupervisor=James Spinks | |||
|Make-upSupervisor2=Anne Marie Williams | |||
|Make-upSupervisor3=Claire Pritchard-Jones | |||
|Make-upArtist=India Jones | |||
|Make-upArtist2=Derek Lloyd | |||
|Make-upArtist3=Cathy Davies | |||
|Make-upArtist4= | |||
|JuniorMake-upArtist=Nikki Salih | |||
|UnitDriver=Paul Watkins | |||
|UnitDriver2=Joylon Davey | |||
|UnitDriver3=Steve Darwent | |||
|UnitDriver4=Richard Hunt | |||
|UnitDriver5=Haider Shahab | |||
|HODHealthSafetyMedicalCovid=John Fillingham | |||
|AsstSafetyManager=Terry Davies | |||
|CovidCoOrdinator=Leah Corcoran | |||
|CovidAssistant=Ilona Tigere | |||
|UnitMedic=Glyn Evans | |||
|UnitMedic2=Andy Jones | |||
|1stAsstEditor=Emily Lawrence | |||
|1stAsstEditor2=Lucy Harris | |||
|2ndAsstEditor=Joseph Keirle | |||
|CastingAssociate=Andy Brierley | |||
|CastingAssociate2=Alice Purser | |||
|CastingAssistant=Ri McDaid-Wren | |||
|CastingAssistant2=Louis Constantine | |||
|BusinessAffairsExecutive=Carol Griggs | |||
|DramaAccountManager=Edward Russell | |||
|TalentTeam=Hannah Williams<!--new--> | |||
|TalentTeam2=Leanne Bowcott<!--new--> | |||
|TalentTeam3=Jeanette Sigsworth<!--new--> | |||
|TalentTeam4=Deborah Evans<!--new--> | |||
|TalentTeam5=Clare Baker<!--new--> | |||
|AsstEditor=Katrina Aust (assistant editor) | |||
|AsstEditor2=Carmen Sanchez Roberts | |||
|SpecialEffectsCoOrdinator=Danny Hargreaves | |||
|VFXProducer=Beewan Athwal | |||
|VFXEditor=Dan Rawlings | |||
|VFXEditorTrainee=Catrin Rees | |||
|VFXLineProducer=Liam Tully | |||
|VFXCoOrdinator=Alex Fitzgerald | |||
|VFXCoOrdinator2=Lorna Dumba | |||
|VFXOnSetSupervisor=Sean Varney | |||
|VFXOnSetSupervisor2=Daniel Roberts | |||
|VFXProductionAssistant=Marianne Paton | |||
|VFXProductionAssistant2=Alexander Fitzgerald | |||
|OnSetVFXSupervisor=Tim Barter | |||
|AdditionalVFXArtist=Ben Pickles | |||
|DigitalImagingTechnician=Nick Everett | |||
|LeadDigitalMattePainter=Simon Wicker | |||
|DigitalMattePainter=Ron Bowman | |||
|DigitalMattePainter2=Alex Fort | |||
|DigitalMattePainter3=Charlie Bennett | |||
|DigitalMatteArtist=Alexander Fort | |||
|DigitalMatteArtist2= | |||
|MattePainter=Doug Winder | |||
|MattePainter2=Lyndall Spagnoletti | |||
|PostProdSupervisor=Nerys Davies | |||
|PostProdSupervisor2=Ceres Doyle | |||
|PostProdCoOrdinator=Marie Brown | |||
|PostProdCoOrdinator2=Samantha Price | |||
|SFXCoOrdinator=Ben Ashmore | |||
|SFXSupervisor=Danny Hargreaves | |||
|SFXSupervisor2= | |||
|SFXTechnician=Dan Bentley | |||
|SFXTechnician2=Richard Magrin | |||
|ProstheticsDesigner=Neill Gorton | |||
|ProstheticsSupervisor=Rob Mayer | |||
|ProjectCoordinator=Sharna Rothwell | |||
|ProjectCoordinator2=Rachel Gatt | |||
|SupervisingSculptor=Chris Goodman | |||
|Sculptor=Camille Delattre | |||
|Engineer=Adam Keenan | |||
|OnSetProstheticsSupervisor=Lotta Hagvist | |||
|ProstheticsTechnician=Lauren Welman | |||
|ProstheticsTechnician2=Helen Walker | |||
|ProstheticsTechnician3=Fiona Walsh | |||
|ProstheticsTechnician4=Raquel Barbara | |||
|ProstheticsTechnician5=Elaine Morris | |||
|ProstheticsTechnician6=Nicola Andriola | |||
|ProstheticMakeUpArtist=Sarah Lockwood | |||
|ProstheticMakeUpArtist2=Christoph Suckow | |||
|AdminMillenniumFX=Martina Skokova | |||
|TransportManager=Julian Binning | |||
|Stereo3DConsultant=David Wigram | |||
|DubbingMixer=Mark Ferda | |||
|DubbingMixer2=Tim Ricketts | |||
|ADREditor=Matthew Cox | |||
|DialogueEditor=Darran Clement | |||
|SupervisingSoundEditor=Paul Jefferies | |||
|SoundSupervisor=Doug Sinclair | |||
|SoundDesigner=Rob Ireland | |||
|SoundEditor= | |||
|SoundEditor2= | |||
|EffectsEditor=Harry Barnes | |||
|ModelUnitSupervisor=Mike Tucker | |||
|ModelUnitDOP=Peter Tyler (cameraman) | |||
|ModelUnit=Lucas FX<!--new--> | |||
|HeadModelmaker=Lee Radford<!--new--> | |||
|ModelMaker=Julia Jones<!--new--> | |||
|AudioPost=Bang Post Production<!--new--> | |||
|FoleyEditor=Simon Clement | |||
|FoleyEditor2=Kelly-Marie Angell | |||
|FoleyArtist=Julie Ankerson | |||
|FoleyArtist2=Gareth Rhys Jones | |||
|FoleyMixer=Jamie Talbutt | |||
|Colourist=Gareth Spensley | |||
|Colourist2= | |||
|SeniorVFXArtist=Craig Higgins | |||
|Lead3DArtist=Matt McKinney | |||
|LeadAnimator=Neil Roche | |||
|3DArtist=Jeff North | |||
|3DArtist2=Darren Byford | |||
|3DArtist3=Wayde Duncan-Smith | |||
|3DArtist4=Nick Webber | |||
|3DArtist5=Andy Guest | |||
|3DArtist6=Ruth Bailey | |||
|3DArtist7=Serena Cacciato | |||
|3DArtist8=Dominic Alderson | |||
|3DArtist9=Nick Bell | |||
|3DArtist10= | |||
|3DArtist11= | |||
|3DArtist12= | |||
|3DArtist13= | |||
|3DArtist14= | |||
|3DArtist15= | |||
|3DSupervisor=Jean-Claude Deguara | |||
|3DSupervisor2=Nicolas Hernandez | |||
|2DSupervisor=Izzy Barber | |||
|2DArtist=David Bowman | |||
|2DArtist2=Simon C. Holden | |||
|2DArtist3=Jennifer Herbert | |||
|2DArtist4=Bronwyn Edwards | |||
|2DArtist5=Astrid Busser-Casas | |||
|2DArtist6=Richard Roberts | |||
|2DArtist7=Chad Meire | |||
|2DArtist8= | |||
|2DArtist9= | |||
|2DArtist10= | |||
|Compositor=Greg Spencer | |||
|Compositor2=James Etherington | |||
|Compositor3=Joe Courtis | |||
|Compositor4=Arianna Lago | |||
|Compositor5=Bryan Bartlett | |||
|Compositor6=Sara Bennett | |||
|Compositor7=James Moxon | |||
|Compositor8=Lyndall Spagnoletti | |||
|Compositor9=Graine Freeman | |||
|Compositor10=Tim Barter | |||
|Compositor11=Rosemary Chester | |||
|Compositor12=Frank Hana | |||
|OnlineConform=Matthew Clarke | |||
|OnlineConform2=Mark Bright | |||
|OnlineEditor=William Osman | |||
|OnlineEditor2=Geraint Pari Huws | |||
|AsstOnlineEditor=Christine Kelly | |||
|RightsExecutive=James Dundas | |||
|FinanceManager=Chris Rogers | |||
|FinanceManager2=Richard Pugsley | |||
|VisualFXProducer=Jenna Powell | |||
|VisualFXProducer2= | |||
|VisualFXSupervisor=Dave Houghton | |||
|VisualFXSupervisor2= | |||
|ExecutiveVisualFXProducer=Will Cohen | |||
|ZAProducer=Adam Friedlander<!-- South African crew --> | |||
|ZALineProducer=Alan Shearer (crew) | |||
|ZAProductionManager=Daniela Springer | |||
|ZAArtDirector=Brian Glaser | |||
|ZACameraOperator=George Amos | |||
|ZACameraOperator2=Derek Ueckermann | |||
|ZAFocusPuller=Leon Lotz | |||
|ZAFocusPuller2=Meike Chinnery | |||
|ZACameraLoader=Kyle Oberholzer | |||
|ZACameraLoader2=Tshepo Nthako | |||
|ZAGaffer=Nick Rankin | |||
|ZACostumeSupervisor=Cathy Shields | |||
|ZAHairMake-upSupervisor=Talli Pachter | |||
|ZASoundMixer=Derek Mansvelt | |||
|Thanks= | |||
|Thanks2= | |||
|WithThanksTo=Crouch End Festival Chorus | |||
|WithThanksTo2=Sur-Film Production & Services S.L. | |||
|WithThanksTo3=Timanfaya National Park | |||
|WithThanksTo4=Martha Freud | |||
|SpecialThanks= | |||
|MusicScoreAsst=Jack Sugden | |||
|MusicConductedAndOrchestratedBy=Ben Foster | |||
|MusicPerformedBy=BBC National Orchestra of Wales | |||
|Vocals=Neil Hannon<!--new--> | |||
|CounterTenor= | |||
|MusicRecordedBy=Gerry O'Riordan | |||
|MusicMixedBy=Jake Jackson | |||
|RecordedAndMixedBy= | |||
|CrouchEnd= | |||
|FromIdeaBy= | |||
|Character1=Autons | |||
|CharCreatedBy1a=Robert Holmes | |||
|Character2=Dalek{{!}}Daleks | |||
|CharCreatedBy2a=Terry Nation | |||
|CharCreatedBy2b= | |||
|Character3=The Weakest Link | |||
|CharCreatedBy3a=Fintan Coyle | |||
|CharCreatedBy3b=Cathy Dunning | |||
|Character4=Big Brother | |||
|CharCreatedBy4a=Endemol Netherlands B.V. | |||
|CharCreatedBy4b= | |||
|Character5=K9 | |||
|CharCreatedBy5a=Bob Baker | |||
|CharCreatedBy5b=Dave Martin | |||
|Character6=Abzorbaloff | |||
|CharCreatedBy6a=William Grantham | |||
|CharCreatedBy6b= | |||
|Character7=Macra | |||
|CharCreatedBy7a=Ian Stuart Black | |||
|CharCreatedBy7b= | |||
|Character8=Cyberman{{!}}Cybermen | |||
|CharCreatedBy8a=Kit Pedler | |||
|CharCreatedBy8b=Gerry Davis | |||
|Character9=Ice Warrior{{!}}Ice Warriors | |||
|CharCreatedBy9a=Brian Hayles | |||
|CharCreatedBy9b= | |||
|Character10=Kahler (species){{!}}Kahler | |||
|CharCreatedBy10a=Toby Whithouse | |||
|CharCreatedBy10b= | |||
|Character11=Skullion{{!}}Skullions | |||
|CharCreatedBy11a=Gareth Roberts | |||
|CharCreatedBy11b= | |||
|Character12=Hath | |||
|CharCreatedBy12a=Stephen Greenhorn | |||
|CharCreatedBy12b= | |||
|Character13=Blowfish | |||
|CharCreatedBy13a=Chris Chibnall | |||
|CharCreatedBy13b= | |||
|OriginalTheme=Ron Grainer | |||
|CastingDirector=Andy Pryor CDG | |||
|CastingDirector2= | |||
|HeadOfProduction=Alex Protherough | |||
|HeadOfProduction2=Charlotte Bloxham | |||
|ProductionExec=Julie Scott | |||
|ProductionExec2=Steffan Morris | |||
|SeniorProductionAccountant=Endaf Emyr Williams | |||
|ProductionAccountant=Jeff Dunn | |||
|SoundRecordist=Alex Thompson | |||
|SoundRecordist2=Richard Brookes | |||
|CostumeDesigner=Pam Downe | |||
|CostumeDesigner2=Ray Holman | |||
|CostumeDesigner3=Barbara Kidd | |||
|CostumeDesigner4=Hayley Nebauer | |||
|Make-upDesigner=Claire Williams | |||
|Make-upDesigner2=Steve Smith | |||
|Make-upDesigner3=Barbara Southcott | |||
|VisualEffects=Axis VFX | |||
|VisualEffects2=BBC Wales VFX | |||
|CreatureCostumeMaker=Robert Allsopp & Associates | |||
|SpecialEffects=Real SFX | |||
|MiniatureEffects=The Model Unit | |||
|SpecialCreatureEffectsAndProsthetics=Millennium Effects | |||
|HandbotDesign=Robert Allsopp & Associates | |||
|Prosthetics= | |||
|Music=Murray Gold | |||
|Music2=Segun Akinola | |||
|Editor=John Richards | |||
|Editor2=William Oswald | |||
|ProductionDesigner=Phil Sims | |||
|ProductionDesigner2=Edward Thomas | |||
|ProductionDesigner3=Michael Pickwoad | |||
|DOP=Matt Gray BSC | |||
|DOP2=Magni Ágústsson | |||
|DOP3=Stephan Pehrsson | |||
|LineProducer=Mark Devlin | |||
|LineProducer2=Tracie Simpson | |||
|LineProducer3=Patrick Schweitzer | |||
|LineProducerUS=David Mason | |||
|ScriptProducer=Denise Paul | |||
|AssociateProducer=Helen Vallis | |||
|CoProducer=Ellen Marsh | |||
|SeriesProducer=Vicki Delow | |||
|SeriesProducer2=Mal Young | |||
|Writer=Steven Moffat | |||
|Writer2=Russell T Davies | |||
|StoryBy=Pat Mills | |||
|StoryBy2=Dave Gibbons | |||
|Producer=Marcus Wilson | |||
|Producer2=Sanne Wohlenberg | |||
|Director=Rachel Talalay | |||
|Director2=Douglas Mackinnon | |||
|ExecutiveProd=Russell T Davies | |||
|ExecutiveProd2=Julie Gardner | |||
|ExecutiveProd3=Jane Tranter | |||
|ExecutiveProd4=Joel Collins | |||
|ExecutiveProd5=Phil Collinson | |||
|CoExecutiveProd=Nikki Wilson<!--new--> | |||
|PostProdProducer=Hannah Jones | |||
|DirectorOfProduction=Emily Russell | |||
|ProductionExecBBCStudios=John Hamer | |||
|CommissioningEditorBBC=Lindsay Salt | |||
|ExecutiveProdForTheBBC=Rebecca Ferguson | |||
|DedicatedTo=<!--This exact credit never actually used as of April 2010; left for future use--> | |||
|InMemoryOf= | |||
|Note=Though not credited in any way, [[Mat Irvine]] did help considerably with the operation of [[K9]] for this episode. In the DVD commentary, [[Phil Collinson]] acknowledges Irvine as the "operator of the original K9 prop", as seen in the very last scene of the episode, and admitting that the original prop had been stored in Irvine's garage and was found especially for this scene. | |||
|Note2=This episode marked a big change in the make-up department, with [[Barbara Southcott]] becoming the more-or-less permanent [[make-up designer]] on the show. Also, Millennium Effects became "Millennium FX" with this episode, and have been credited thus since. | |||
|Note3=[[Guido Cerasuolo]]'s actual credit is "Line Producer Italy". | |||
|Note4=[[Ernie Vincze]]'s surname is misspelled as "Vince" in the credits as originally transmitted. | |||
|Note5=This was the first episode of the [[BBC Wales]] series to have two credited script editors. Oddly, [[Emma Freud]] was credited at the end of the roll, suggesting she was considered more "senior" than [[Brian Minchin]]. | |||
|Note6=As on ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'', [[Patrick Schweitzer]] was double-credited as both [[producer]] and [[line producer]]. | |||
|Note7=This episode marked the ''Doctor Who'' debut of [[production designer]] [[Michael Pickwoad]], the [[BBC Wales]] debut of [[costume designer]] [[Barbara Kidd]], and the first time that something like twenty team members had been credited for their work on ''Doctor Who''. It was the biggest sea change of behind-the-scenes personnel in [[BBC Wales]] history, much bigger, in fact, than the changes that had occurred with ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]''. | |||
|Note8=<br /><br />In [[CON]]: ''[[Charlie McDonnell - Runner (CON episode)|Charlie McDonnell - Runner]]'', [[Jay Harley]] — then credited under their [[T:ACTOR#Crediting trans people|deadname]] — was described as a [[runner]], and even depicted as delivering [[tea]] to cast and crew. However, they're credited here as an "assistant director", albeit lower than the [[3rd AD]], which does still essentially mean that they were a runner. | |||
|Note9=<br /><br />This is the first episode of the [[BBC Wales]] series in which the title "Script Editor" is not used. | |||
|Note10=This story had no direct [[Visual Effects]] credit, which means that it unusually didn't credit [[The Mill]]. Instead, the roll credited many more workers from The Mill than usual, and even changed [[Will Cohen]]'s normal title to the grander, "[[Executive Visual FX Producer]]". | |||
|Note11=[[Rhys Jones (props)|Rhys Jones]] is credited as a "Prop Chargehand" rather than a "Props Chargehand". | |||
|Note12=No Ood actually appear in this episode, but they receive a creator credit. | |||
|Note13=[[Jay Harley]] was credited under their [[T:ACTOR#Crediting trans people|deadname]] as [[assistant director]]. | |||
|Note14=• ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'' was written by [[Kit Pedler]] and [[Gerry Davis]] • | |||
|Note15=Note: Standby art director [[Ifan Lewis]] was erroneously credited as "Ifan Lewis Lewis" | |||
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|ConstructionCoordinator=Derrick MacLeod | |||
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|SoundMixer=Gordon W. Anderson | |||
|TransportationCoordinator=Dennis Houser | |||
|DriverCaptain=John Oliver | |||
|FirstAidCraftService=Jim Rankin | |||
|AdditionalEditingBy=Mat Newman | |||
|StillPhotography=Joe Lederer | |||
|KeyGrip= | |||
|HeadAccountant=Beverly Wiens | |||
|AdditionalMusic=John Sponsler | |||
|AdditionalMusic2=Louis Serbe | |||
|HeadPainter=Barry Kootchin | |||
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=== Uncredited crew === | |||
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|VFXProducer=Louise Hastings | |||
|VFXSupervisor=Salvador Zalvidea | |||
|2DSupervisor=Pedro Andrade | |||
|CGSupervisor=Darren Byford | |||
|VFXCoOrdinator=Sarah Williamson | |||
|VFXEditor=Mark Bright | |||
|VFXShootSupervisor=David Jones (visual effects) | |||
|ModellingSupervisor=Sam Lucas | |||
|RiggingSupervisor=Neil Roche | |||
|MatchmoveSupervisor=Amy Felce | |||
|AnimationLead=Rachel Ward | |||
|FXSupervisor=James Reid | |||
|DMPSupervisor=Simon Wicker | |||
|Modeller=Jason Brown | |||
|JuniorModeller=Gavin Platt | |||
|FXTD=Dominic Carus | |||
|FXTD2=Luca Zappala | |||
|LightingTD=Bastien Mortelecque | |||
|MattePainter=Doug Winder | |||
|MattePainter2=Christoph Unger | |||
|Compositor=Frederic Heymans | |||
|Compositor2=Luciano Lopes | |||
|Compositor3=Myfanwy Harris | |||
|Compositor4=Rebecca Clay | |||
|Compositor5=Tamsie Thomas | |||
|Compositor6=Theajo Nagarajan | |||
|JuniorCompositor=Alex Balmer | |||
|JuniorCompositor2=Jay Murray | |||
|JuniorCompositor3=Ross Allen | |||
|JuniorCompositor4=Sarah Iduwe | |||
|JuniorCompositor5=Daniel Long | |||
|JuniorCompositor6=Marco Pileri | |||
|JuniorCompositor7=Matteo Inchingolo | |||
|JuniorCompositor8=Tomi George | |||
|JuniorCompositor9=Vasco Cerqueira | |||
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== Production == | |||
''To be added'' | |||
=== Crew === | |||
==== Producers ==== | |||
[[Russell T Davies]] made his "explosive return" to ''Doctor Who'' in the [[2023 specials|60th anniversary]] and "series beyond".<ref name="RTD" /> | |||
[[Phil Collinson]], [[Julie Gardner]] and [[Jane Tranter]] also returned from the 60th specials as executive producers and were joined by [[Joel Collins]].<ref name ="DWM584">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-production-and-crew-updates</ref> | |||
Returning from the 60th specials were also [[Vicki Delow]], [[Chris May]] and [[Ellen Marsh]].<ref name="DWM584" /> | |||
[[Phil Sims]] continued as the [[production designer]] and [[Scott Handcock]] as the [[script editor]].<ref name="DWM584" /> | |||
==== Director ==== | |||
[[Dylan Holmes Williams]] directed the first filming block<ref name="DWM584" /> along with [[director of photography]] [[Sam Care]],<ref name="DWM586" /> which consisted of episodes 4 and 5.<ref name="Jan16" /> | |||
[[Mark Tonderai]] directed the second filming block<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-returning-director-discovered</ref><ref name="DWM586" /> along with DOP [[Miroslaw Baszak]],<ref name="DWM587" /> which consisted of the festive special.<ref name="Jan16" /> [[Gareth Tandy]] was [[assistant director|first assistant director]].<ref name="DWM587" /> | |||
[[Julie Anne Robinson]] directed the third filming block<ref name="DWM587" /> along with DOP [[Tobias Datum]],<ref name="DWM588"/> consisting of episodes 3<ref name="Block3">https://nerdgazm.net/exclusive-doctor-who-series-14-block-three-episodes-leaked/</ref> and 1.<ref name="3&4">https://nerdgazm.net/exclusive-doctor-who-series-14-block-four-ep-uncovered/</ref> | |||
[[Ben Chessell]] directed the fourth filming block<ref name="DWM588" /> along with DOP [[Jamie Cairney]],<ref name="3&4" /> which consisted of episodes 2<ref name="DWM590" /> and 6.<ref name="3&4" /> | |||
[[Jamie Donoughue]] directed the fifth filming block along with DOP [[Chas Bain]], which consisted of episodes 7<ref name="BasedOn">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/millie-gibson-and-ncuti-gatwa-film-doctor-who-at-cardiff-city-hall</ref> and 8.<ref name="DWM590" /> | |||
==== Writers ==== | |||
[[Russell T Davies]] wrote the episodes 4 and 7.<ref name="RTD4">https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a43321792/doctor-who-russell-t-davies-greatest-things/</ref><ref name="RTD7">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-series-14-latest-production-news</ref> | |||
=== Pre-production === | |||
On [[12 August (production)|12 August]], ''The Hollywood Reporter'' stated that the series would begin filming in [[November (production)|November]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/ncuti-gatwa-to-begin-filming-his-doctor-who-series-in-november</ref> | |||
On [[10 November (production)|10 November]] it was revealed in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 584|#584]] that pre-production on the series began on [[26 September (production)|26 September]].<ref name="DWM584" /> | |||
=== Filming === | |||
Filming officially began on the series on [[5 December (production)|5 December]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] in [[Wolf Studios]] in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-begins-with-new-director</ref> and continued on [[6 December (production)|6]], [[7 December (production)|7]], [[8 December (production)|8]], [[9 December (production)|9]], [[10 December (production)|10]], [[11 December (production)|11]] and ending on [[12 December (production)|12 December]].<ref>https://twitter.com/tardis_central/status/1610797707693539328?s=46&t=3vACiKzF0B7yuZ-MyFgJgQ</ref> | |||
Public filming then began and continued on [[13 December (production)|13]], [[14 December (production)|14]], [[15 December (production)|15]] and [[16 December (production)|16 December]] at the [[White Cross Inn]] in [[Groeswen]], Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-14-sets-settings-and-filming-locations</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-clue-found-for-secret-location-filming</ref> | |||
Filming then went on to [[Cardiff Bay Barrage]] in [[Penarth]], Wales, which went on until [[17 December (production)|17 December]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-in-penarth-as-doctor-and-companion-costumes-revealed</ref> | |||
On [[3 January (production)|3 January]] [[2023 (production)|2023]], filming took place on [[Cardiff Queen Street]] and inside [[Capitol Shopping Centre, Cardiff|Capitol Shopping Centre]] in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].<ref name="Albion">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-at-capitol-shopping-center-in-cardiff</ref> | |||
Filming moved on to [[Swansea University Bay Campus]] in [[Swansea]], Wales on [[4 January (production)|4 January]]<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-with-new-monster-at-swansea-bay-campus</ref> where it continued on [[5 January (production)|5]], [[6 January (production)|6]] and [[7 January (production)|7 January]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-14-sets-settings-and-filming-locations</ref> | |||
On [[9 January (production)|9]] and [[10 January (production)|10 January]] filming took place at [[Newport Market]], [[High Street, Newport|High Street]] and [[Victoria Place]] in [[Newport]], Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-in-newport-with-unit-space-saviour-and-companion</ref> | |||
Filming took to [[Cardiff City Stadium]] in Cardiff, Wales on [[16 January (production)|16 January]].<ref name="Jan16">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-with-aneurin-barnard-at-cardiff-city-stadium</ref> | |||
Filming went to [[Castle Arcade]] and its [[High Street, Cardiff|High Street]] in Cardiff, Wales on [[17 January (production)|17 January]].<ref name="MoveTrain">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-with-millie-gibson-on-a-moving-train-from-cardiff</ref> | |||
On [[18 January (production)|18 January]] filming took place on moving [[train]] which left from [[Cardiff Central Railway Station]] in [[Central Square, Cardiff|Central Square]], Cardiff and travelled to [[Swansea Railway Station]] and back.<ref name="MoveTrain" /> | |||
Filming happened at [[Loudoun Square]] in Cardiff, Wales, both inside and outside the [[flat]]s on [[19 January (production)|19 January]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/general/doctor-who-filming-at-loudoun-square-flats</ref> | |||
On [[20 January (production)|20 January]] filming travelled to [[Park Place]], [[Bruton Place]], [[Meridian Place]] and [[Frederick Place]] in [[Clifton]], [[Bristol]], [[England]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-in-bristol-with-millie-gibson-michelle-greenidge-and-anita-dobson</ref><ref>https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/how-clifton-transformed-notting-hill-doctor-who/</ref><ref>https://www.bristolworld.com/news/doctor-who-filming-in-bristol-pictures-show-renamed-streets-and-new-shop-frontage-3995003</ref><ref>https://t.co/AVCZ2ADPSK</ref><ref>https://t.co/V5NzTELcQn</ref><ref>https://t.co/lceIQrAKMd</ref> | |||
On [[23 January (production)|23]], [[24 January (production)|24]], [[25 January (production)|25]], [[26 January (production)|26]] and [[27 January (production)|27 January]] filming took place on the [[Coast Path, Giltar Point|Coast Path]] at [[Giltar Point]] in [[Tenby]], [[Pembrokeshire]], Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-in-pembrokeshire-with-millie-gibson</ref><ref>https://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/23269680.filming-south-pembrokeshire-dr-new-series/</ref><ref>https://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/23269680.filming-south-pembrokeshire-dr-new-series/?ref=yahoo</ref><ref>https://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/news/23268350.new-series-dr-filming-pembrokeshire-coast-path-today/</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-filming-new-photos-of-millie-gibson-in-pembrokeshire</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/photos-snapped-of-millie-gibson-filming-doctor-who</ref> | |||
On [[1 February (production)|1 February]] filming took place at Wolf Studios, Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1620801850290339842?s=46&t=AKCmKhckTFjVZRCo30KLBA</ref> | |||
On [[7 February (production)|7 February]] filming went back to Frederick Place in Bristol<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-in-bristol-with-millie-gibson-and-anita-dobson</ref> and continued on [[8 February (production)|8 February]] and subsequently went to [[Kings Weston House]], Bristol.<ref name="Lorraine" /> | |||
On [[9 February (production)|9 February]] filming took place in the morning at the [[Golden Cross]] pub and later on moved to the [[Pryzm Nightclub]], in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-with-ncuti-gatwa-at-two-venues-in-cardiff</ref> | |||
Filming took place on [[14 February (production)|14]], [[15 February (production)|15]] and [[16 February (production)|16 February]] at the [[Church of St. Mary Graveyard|graveyard]] of the [[Church of St. Mary]] in [[Nash, Newport|Nash]], Newport, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/general/doctor-who-filming-in-churchyard-in-newport</ref> | |||
On [[21 February (production)|21 February]],<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1628053684637560833?s=46&t=W-VuljyJ88fRnS3pE53d4w</ref> filming went back to Wolf Studios in Cardiff, Wales where it continued on [[28 February (production)|28 February]],<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1630550496141352960?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> [[1 March (production)|1]],<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-block-three-begins</ref> [[6 March (production)|6]],<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1633769848239976449?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1633770099323682816?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> [[16 March (production)|16]], [[17 March (production)|17]], [[18 March (production)|18]], [[19 March (production)|19]], [[20 March (production)|20]], [[21 March (production)|21]], [[22 March (production)|22]], [[23 March (production)|23]], [[24 March (production)|24]] and [[25 March (production)|25 March]].<ref>https://twitter.com/tardy_box/status/1636690564048465920?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1636701284626583554?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1632178940834979840?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1636703618794496002?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
On [[20 April (production)|20]] and [[21 April (production)|21 April]] filming took place in [[Mellon Street]] in Newport, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/ncuti-gatwa-and-millie-gibson-film-1960s-doctor-who-scenes</ref> | |||
On [[25 April (production)|25 April]] filming went to [[Market Street, Newport|Market Street]] in Newport, Wales.<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1650840897817395202?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
On [[26 April (production)|26 April]] filming took place at Frederick Place and [[Clifton College]] in Clifton, Bristol.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-films-in-bristol</ref> | |||
On [[8 May (production)|8 May]] filming took place at [[The Parade]] in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-in-cardiff-with-beatles-connection</ref> | |||
On [[10 May (production)|10]], [[11 May (production)|11]] and [[12 May (production)|12 May]] filming went to [[Tredegar House]] in Newport, Wales.<ref name="Tredegar" /><ref name="Tredegar2" /> | |||
On [[15 May (production)|15 May]] filming took place in [[Margam Park]], Wales where it continued on [[16 May (production)|16]], [[17 May (production)|17]], [[18 May (production)|18]], [[19 May (production)|19]]<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-filming-at-margam-park</ref> and early morning [[20 May (production)|20 May]].<ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1659858221878616064?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
On [[23 May (production)|23]], [[24 May (production)|24]] and [[25 May (production)|25 May]] filming took place at [[Leigh Court]] in Bristol.<ref>https://twitter.com/set_dw/status/1660229608229289985?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/doctorwhopn/status/1661480882274959363?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/bristol_filming/status/1661100348860145678?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/set_dw/status/1662292362763042820?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
On [[30 May (production)|30]] and [[31 May (production)|31 May]] and [[1 June (production)|1]], [[2 June (production)|2 June]] filming went back to The Parade in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-films-more-scenes-with-a-beatles-connection</ref> | |||
On [[5 June (production)|5]], [[6 July (production)|6]], [[7 June (production)|7]] and [[8 June (production)|8 June]] filming went to the [[Sherman Theatre]] in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-films-in-cardiff-theatre</ref> | |||
Filming then took place on [[9 June (production)|9 June]] inside a building at [[One Central Square]] in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-films-in-cardiff-with-ncuti-gatwa-and-bonnie-langford</ref> | |||
Filming went to [[Fitzalan Road]] in Cardiff, Wales on [[16 June (production)|16 June]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/michelle-greenidge-films-doctor-who-in-cardiff</ref> | |||
On [[19 June (production)|19]] and [[20 June (production)|20 June]], filming took place in [[Cardiff City Hall]] in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/ncuti-gatwa-millie-gibson-and-bonnie-langford-film-doctor-who-in-cardiff</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/millie-gibson-and-ncuti-gatwa-film-doctor-who-at-cardiff-city-hall</ref> | |||
On [[25 June (production)|25]] and [[26 June (production)|26 June]] filming took place on [[Park Street]] in Cardiff, Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-films-scooter-stunt-on-cardiff-streets</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/bonnie-langford-and-ncuti-gatwa-film-doctor-who-scenes-on-a-scooter</ref> | |||
On [[10 July (releases)|10 July]] filming took place near the [[Academy Espresso Bar]] in [[Barry]], Wales.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/ncuti-gatwa-and-millie-gibson-film-doctor-who-in-barry</ref> | |||
Lastly, filming went back to [[Wolf Studios]], Wales on [[14 July (production)|14 July]], wrapping up with a party at [[National Museum Cardiff]] on [[15 July (production)|15 July]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/2024-doctor-who-series-wraps-filming</ref> | |||
== Television stories == | |||
=== Christmas Special<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-specials-new-series-2023-newsupdate/?fbclid=IwAR0xxopqZtlKFAKr2exOOJRJKMeEVYBOD8qX_0ViNqW2mix7ZkEMlEd1Q-Q</ref><ref name="DWM585" /><ref name="RubyRoad">https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/doctor-who-christmas-special-air-date-and-title-revealed</ref> === | |||
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|N/A||''[[The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)|The Church on Ruby Road]]''<ref>https://twitter.com/DisneyPlus/status/1721544215069593912</ref>||[[Russell T Davies]]||[[Mark Tonderai]]<ref name="Jan16"/>||Return of [[Christmas Special]]s.<ref name="RubyRoad" /> | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Regular series === | |||
{| {{prettytable}} width="90%" | |||
!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes''' | |||
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|1||TBA||TBA||[[Julie Anne Robinson]]<ref name="3&4" />|| | |||
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|2||TBA||TBA||[[Ben Chessell]]<ref name="DWM590" />|| | |||
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|3||TBA||TBA||Julie Anne Robinson<ref name="Block3" />|| | |||
|- | |||
|4||TBA||[[Russell T Davies]]<ref name="RTD4" />|| rowspan="2" |[[Dylan Holmes Williams]]<ref name="Jan16" />|| | |||
|- | |||
|5||TBA||TBA|| | |||
|- | |||
|6||TBA||TBA||Ben Chessell<ref name="3&4" />|| | |||
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|7 & 8||TBA / TBA||Russell T Davies (episode 7)<ref name="RTD7" />||[[Jamie Donoughue]]<ref name="BasedOn" /><ref name="DWM590" />|| | |||
|} | |||
=== Festive special<!--DO NOT change to Christmas Special as RTD himself said he uses "Christmas Special" as a generic term for all winter specials.--> === | |||
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!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes''' | |||
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|N/A||TBA||[[Russell T Davies]]<ref name="Fest" />||[[Alex Pillai]]<ref name="Mansion" />|| | |||
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|} | |||
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|1||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|2||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|3||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|4||TBA||TBA||[[Peter Hoar]]<ref name="Nov15" />|| | |||
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|5||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|6||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|7||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|8||TBA||TBA||TBA|| | |||
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|} | |||
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!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes''' | |||
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!width=5%|'''Episode<br>Number''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Director''' || '''Notes''' | |||
|} | |||
=== Episode notes === | |||
''To be added'' | |||
== Aliens and enemies == | |||
''To be added'' | |||
== Rumours == | |||
* [[Billie Piper]] expressed a willingness to return as [[Rose Tyler]] at some point "if the circumstances and the story were right”.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-billie-piper-return-hint-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
* [[Matt Smith]] expressed a willingness to return as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] at some point "if the timing was right, and after giving [[Jodie Whittaker]] a chance. I think we've got to give a few years to Miss Whittaker to get the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] under her belt, as it were, and then yeah — one day". <ref>https://www.looper.com/613178/matt-smith-would-return-to-doctor-who-under-one-condition/</ref> | |||
* Davies' new era could bring back the [[Christmas Special]].<ref>https://vocal.media/futurism/russell-t-davies-to-reintroduce-doctor-who-christmas-specials-ahead-of-60th-anniversary?fbclid=IwAR0HGsR8Cm3eOLpNeN5Kq6KRFRwnqWCTJcos_XbkLFUxEwimN6F1U9o8QAo</ref><ref>https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/drwho-xmas23-report1</ref> | |||
* According to ''[[The Mirror]]'', the new era will get spin-offs focusing on villains such as the [[Dalek]]s, [[Sontaran]]s, [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], [[Sea Devil]]s and [[Weeping Angel]]s, centering around what they get up to when the Doctor is not around.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/rumour-doctor-who-villains-to-get-spin-off-series-in-disney-deal</ref> | |||
** Spin-offs happening was further supported by [[Katy Manning]], who also hinted at "people returning".<ref>https://twitter.com/tardis_central/status/1632134307652198404?s=46&t=n1ymF6URs9Fk5Zw8aOt81A</ref> | |||
* According to ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'', [[Davina McCall]] - the voice of [[Davinadroid]] from [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] - will return to to the series, only this time playing a fictionalised version of herself.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-davina-mccall-christmas-special-newsupdate/</ref> | |||
== Continuity == | |||
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* [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] regenerates itself from severe damage as it did in {{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)}} and {{cs|The Ghost Monument (TV story)}}. Unlike on previous occasions, this was triggered by the Doctor rather than automatically and did not result in the TARDIS' appearance changing. | |||
* The Doctor and Donna are stranded due to the [[Hostile Action Displacement System|HADS]] activating as it had done before in {{cs|Cold War (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)}} and {{cs|The Witch's Familiar (TV story)}} | |||
* The Doctor licks a substance to determine its properties, a trait that was present in their [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]] seen in {{cs|The Christmas Invasion (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)}} and {{cs|Planet of the Dead (TV story)}}. This carried onwards into their [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] such as in {{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}} and {{cs|Day of the Moon (TV story)}} as well as their [[Thirteenth Doctor|thirteenth incarnation]], like in {{cs|It Takes You Away (TV story)}}. | |||
* On learning that he and Donna have arrived in 1666, the Doctor advices Isaac Newton to avoid London. This is due to the [[Great Fire of London]] which he inadvertently caused in {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}} | |||
* When posing as Donna, one of the not-things mentions that the Doctor was [[Timeless Child|not born on Gallifrey]] which they learned in {{cs|The Timeless Children (TV story)}}. In the same conversation, the Doctor states that [[the Flux]] "destroyed half of the universe because of me", referring to the events of {{cs|The Vanquishers (TV story)}}. | |||
** The Master previously accidentally destroyed 25% of the universe (which included the [[Traken Union]]) with [[Entropy]] by closing off the [[Charged Vacuum Emboitement]]s to [[E-Space]] in {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}}). | |||
== Adaptations and merchandising == | |||
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== Stories set during the season == | |||
''To be added'' | |||
=== Reference books === | |||
* ''[[Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse (reference book)|Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Universe]]'' (set sometime around ''[[The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)|The Church on Ruby Road]]'') | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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Series 14 was a series of Doctor Who produced by BBC in collaboration with Sony's Bad Wolf and Disney Branded Television for streaming on Disney+, Disney Channel.
Due to showrunner Russell T Davies announcing in Doctor Who Magazine #585 that the series would consist of only 8 episodes plus a special, this series would have an identical number of episodes to the previous Series 13, which also consisted of a reduced episode count.[1]
Series 17 was a series of Doctor Who produced by BBC in collaboration with Sony's Bad Wolf and Disney Branded Television for streaming on Disney+.
Overview
Early announcements
On 28 September 2023, during the Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration concert to mark the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who, Russell T Davies joked about having plans for a "series 4" that there weren't room for in "series 3".[2]
On 1 November, Davies revealed in SFX magazine that he was already planning his "season 3" now, and that there are plans for a "season 4" to come.[3]
Promotion
The very first bit of promotion for this series came on 24 September 2021 with the reveal that Russell T Davies would be leading the show from the 60th anniversary and into "series beyond".[4]
On 6 January 2022, visual effects editor Emily Lawrence spoke to Doctor Who Magazine 573 and offered a look into what may be in store for the future of the show, hinting at 360 screens and gaming software akin to shows like The Mandalorian, saying "The 360 screens in "The Mandalorian" and how they used gaming software to create those amazing landscapes is something I’d love to see in "Doctor Who", the actors walk in front of the screen and the environment moves with them.", explaining it would get rid of green screens once and for all.[5]
On 8 May, Ncuti Gatwa, Millie Gibson shared a post on Instagram containing two hearts and a blue box.[6] Shortly after, it was officially announced by the BBC that Gatwa would take on the role of the Doctor.[7] Speaking on it, Gatwa said:
There aren’t quite the words to describe how I’m feeling. A mix of deeply honoured, beyond excited and of course a little bit scared. This role and show means so much to so many around the world, including myself, and each one of my incredibly talented predecessors has handled that unique responsibility and privilege with the utmost care. I will endeavour my upmost to do the same. Russell T Davies is almost as iconic as the Doctor himself and being able to work with him is a dream come true. His writing is dynamic, exciting, incredibly intelligent and fizzing with danger. An actor’s metaphorical playground. The entire team have been so welcoming and truly give their hearts to the show. And so as much as it’s daunting, I’m aware I’m joining a really supportive family. Unlike the Doctor, I may only have one heart but I am giving it all to this show.
Showrunnner Davies added:
The future is here and it’s Ncuti! Sometimes talent walks through the door and it’s so bright and bold and brilliant, I just stand back in awe and thank my lucky stars. Ncuti dazzled us, seized hold of the Doctor and owned those TARDIS keys in seconds. It’s an honour to work with him, and a hoot, I can’t wait to get started. I’m sure you’re dying to know more, but we’re rationing ourselves for now, with the wonderful Jodie’s epic finale yet to come. But I promise you, 2023 will be spectacular!
On 26 May, Russell T Davies spoke to Doctor Who Magazine, issue 578, about his plans around the reveal of Gatwa and their follow-up appearance at the BAFTA-awards show.[8]
In an interview with Variety on 30 July, former villain actor Neil Patrick Harris teased that the new Doctor would be "the first gay Doctor".[9]
On 24 September, former showrunner Steven Moffat told Radio Times that he had read Russell T Davies's scripts and said they were "fantastic".[10]
Same day auditions for the new companion were held.[11]
On 30 September, when David Tennant spoke in an interview with BBC News about his and Catherine Tate's return to the show in the 60th anniversary specials, also praised incoming Doctor Ncuti Gatwa, saying he's "brilliant" and "lovely" and "really talented".[12]
On 23 October, following the broadcast of The Power of the Doctor and the episode's surprise regeneration into David Tennant, Russell T Davies revealed that Tennant would be playing the Fourteenth Doctor and Ncuti Gatwa would be playing the Fifteenth Doctor.[13][14]
On 25 October it was announced by Gatwa on Live with Kelly and Ryan that a deal had been struck between the BBC and Disney Branded Television to have Doctor Who streaming on Disney+ from November 2023 onwards to transform the show into a global franchise. Along with these news was unveiled a new diamond-shaped logo.[15][16][17]
Speaking of these news, Davies said:
I love this show, and this is the best of both worlds – with the vision and joy of the BBC and Disney+ together we can launch the TARDIS all around the planet, reaching a new generation of fans while keeping our traditional home firmly on the BBC in the UK.
Disney+ President Alice Bowen also weighed in:
We’re excited by the opportunity to bring new seasons of this beloved franchise exclusively to Disney+ and introduce the show to the next generation of audiences in more than 150 markets around the world. The series is a perfect addition to our ever-growing catalogue of global content that continues to make Disney+ the home for exceptional storytelling.
Disney Branded Television President Ayo Davis also offered a few words:
Doctor Who has captivated the imaginations of families around the world for the past six decades. We are so excited about this collaboration with the BBC, and the opportunity to bring this iconic franchise – and Russell T Davies' brilliant vision – to life for a huge new global audience. Grab your sonic screwdrivers and prepare to travel through time and space!
On 10 November new revelations were made in Doctor Who Magazine issue 584 about the new era to come; the new production crew was revealed and it was also revealed that the Fifteenth Doctor's companion had been cast and at the time of the magazine, Davies was already on "Episode Seven". Furthermore, Davies teased that "huge revelations to come and brand-new stories about a Time Lord’s life" were yet to come.[11]
On 18 November, Davies and the official Doctor Who accounts shared a post early in the morning containing two hearts and a ruby.[18] Later, in the evening, the new companion was revealed at the Children in Need charity event to be Millie Gibson in the role of Ruby Sunday. Speaking of her new role, Gibson said: "Whilst still being in total disbelief, I am beyond honoured to be cast as the Doctor’s companion. It is a gift of a role, and a dream come true, and I will do everything to try and fill the boots the fellow companions have travelled in before me. And what better way to do that than being by the fabulous Ncuti Gatwa’s side, I just can’t wait to get started."[19]
On 20 November, the Scottish BAFTA's were held, attended by Peter Capaldi and Ncuti Gatwa, where Capaldi praised Gatwa and reminisced about his own time as the Twelfth Doctor, saying "[Steven Moffat was] looking for a new Doctor Who, he took me on the most magical journey, a journey that Ncuti is about to embark on. And I suspect Ncuti knows this already because I can see it in his heart and see it in him. But he’s about to discover how beautiful and wonderful and cosmic the human race can really be". Gatwa also revealed that his Doctor's costume was not yet finished, saying "it's still fluid, we’re still building.".[20]
On 8 December, Davies revealed to Doctor Who Magazine issue 585 that the new series would consist of 8 episodes plus a special[21], saying that he's aware that it's not a lot, but urged fans to "give [them] time".[1]
On 13 December, during an interview with Total TV Guide, Davies revealed that viewers would "…be staggered with the surprises we’ve got in store!" in the upcoming special, recalling the very first Christmas Special commission in 2005, saying: "It really felt like Doctor Who coming home.", and calling it a "tradition".[22]
On 17 December, official promotional images of the new costumes for the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday were revealed by the BBC.[23] At the same time the actors themselves posted a video of themselves revealing the outfits that had been filmed at Cardiff Harbour Authority car park.[24]
On 22 December, in an interview with Radio Times, while promoting Count Magnus, former writer and occassional cast member Mark Gatiss spoke about the new series, stating "There's just such a kind of... it's got a spring in its step which just makes you very excited to watch it and Ncuti just seems so absolutely adorable and just brimming with that kind of effervescent love of the show." and spoke about his excitement for the the show's regularity[25] to return.[26]
On 5 January 2023, some revelations were made in Doctor Who Magazine issue 586 about the casting and production processes along with an interview with Gibson, revealing what it was like to act opposite Gatwa.[27][28][29]
On 9 January, the BBC revealed on Doctor Who social media that Jemma Redgrave would return as Kate Stewart alongside UNIT and that Aneurin Barnard would appear as new character Roger ap Gwilliam.[30]
On 20 January, the BBC announced the casting of actors Anita Dobson and Michelle Greenidge in undisclosed roles.[31]
Same day, on an interview on The Graham Norton Show, Russell T Davies spoke briefly about Doctor Who, saying: "I am loving it, loving it so much. We’ve three specials and then a brand-new Doctor, who is amazing.".[32]
On 27 January, Davies spoke to "GQ Magazine" about the new series, saying "I’m really proud of it. Oh my god, there are some strong episodes coming up.", also speaking about "next stage" being spin-offs, and speaking about Gatwa's first readthrough and much more.[33]
In Doctor Who Magazine issue 587, released on 2 February, Julie Anne Robinson was announced as the third director[34] and Jack Forsyth-Noble was revealed to be playing a character named Will.[35]
Also in the Magazine, executive producer Joel Collins praised the incoming Ncuti Gatwa, calling him "magnetic", and said that companion Millie Gibson was funny and "wise beyond her years".[36]
On 8 February, in an interview on Lorraine, Davies talked briefly about the new series, saying: "Lovely Ncuti Gatwa is the new Doctor with Millie Gibson at his side. They’re just shooting stuff together now.", telling that he was "very excited" and that "it’s thrilling"[37]
On 12 February, Davies was interviewed on The Michael Ball Show on BBC Radio 2 in which he mentioned Episode 4, saying: "I sat here and I watched Episode Four last night and I think it’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever made in my life so I’m very, very happy with it. It’s looking so good Michael, I love it!"[38]
On 1 March Davies was interviewed on Season 15, Episode 2 of the podcast Table Manners where he revealed he was going to stay on Doctor Who "for years".[39]
On 2 March, Doctor Who Magazine issue 588 was released offering new details on the new series; it was revealed that the BBC had taken to using drones on the TARDIS set, with VFX co-ordinator Siân Reynish saying: "We’re using top of the range technology, the kind that Marvel films use, to make Doctor Who in Wales, which I think is pretty spectacular.". Reynish further praised Gatwa for his energetic Doctor, saying "I think he’ll bring such a new dynamic. He’s young and fun." and "He’s really individual".
Further in the magazine was revealed directors Julie Anne Robinson and Ben Chessell, with Davies revealing that Block 3 would consist of "two wildly different episodes by wildly different writers.", with rock formations being discussed in the Production Notes.[40]
On 16 March Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition issue 63 was released in which executive producer Julie Gardner was interviewed about expectations and worries behind the scenes, to which she replied: "There’s only one worry on Doctor Who: that production delivers on the extraordinary quality of Russell’s writing. He’s writing amongst his best-ever work. The scripts are big and extremely ambitious. The only worry I ever have is that we get it right for him. We run to keep up."[41]
On 30 March Doctor Who Magazine issue 589 was released, in which the 2023 specials directors praised the new TARDIS interior set, being said to be "church-like in scale" and them recalling initial worries of "It will never be ready in time…" and being able to "…point the camera anywhere at it and it looks amazing".[42] Five new cast members were also revealed for the series.[43] and Davies
On 31 March the BBC promised in their "Annual Plan" for 2023/2024 a "highly ambitious reinvention of Doctor Who", with the show included in their list of "distinctive, high-quality drama working with the very best new and established on-and-off-screen talent", saying: "We will bolster our on-screen spend with third-party investment to deliver greater value to audiences, including the first new content from our highly ambitious reinvention of Doctor Who, co-produced in partnership with Disney."[44]
On 3 April it was announced by the BBC in a press release that actress, singer and RuPaul's Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon would be joining the series in an undiclosed major role. On joining, Monsoon said: "I’m honoured, thrilled, and utterly excited to join Doctor Who! Russell T Davies is a visionary and a brilliant writer— I can’t wait to get into the weeds with him and the crew! I hope there’s room in the TARDIS for my luggage.".[45]
On 19 April the BBC revealed a teaser video with Monsoon along with some promotional images, revealing the costume for her villainous role.[46]
On 20 April the BBC revealed promotional images of Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson in new costumes which fit into an episode set in "the swinging 60s".[47]
On 24 April the BBC officially announced on their social media and the Doctor Who website that former composer Murray Gold would be returning to perform the soundtracks for the three Specials and series beyond, with Gold commenting: "I’m so happy to be invited back for another joyful ride in the TARDIS. I didn’t think twice. Working with Russell and his team is just a pleasure."[48][49]
On 27 April, Doctor Who Magazine issue 590 was released in which the first interview with Gold following his return announcement in which he noted about the series that "There's an awful lot of music in this series" following several directors having approached him. Davies revealed that an episode title had been inspired by another sci-fi series, Star Trek: Picard. More cast members were also revealed in the magazine. As well as a new director being announced.[50][51]
On 5 May, the BBC announced that actor Jonathan Groff would be joining the cast in an undisclosed "key role".[52]
On 10 May, the BBC released some publicity photos of Groff alongside Gatwa and Gibson in 1800s style costumes.[53]
On 12 May, the BBC released some more publicity photos of Gibson in her Regency era costume.[54]
On 24 May, Indira Varma was announced as returning to the franchise as a new character called the Duchess.[55]
On 25 May, Doctor Who Magazine issue 591 was released, in which was revealed a few more Production Diary notes about the series. Assistant location manager Alex Moore also talked about what it’s like working on the series.[56]
On 7 June it was announced in a Press Release by the BBC that Bonnie Langford would reprise her role as Melanie Bush.[57]
On 15 June it was announced in a Press Release by the BBC that Lenny Rush would join the show as a character named Morris.[58]
On 22 June, Davies hinted in Doctor Who Magazine issue 592 at the new series with the words "kingdom", "gold" and "Tigella".[59]
On 13 July, Gatwa was interviewed by Rolling Stone UK in which he spoke about taking up the role of the Doctor and how he related to the Doctor, saying: "This person survived a genocide. This person fits in everywhere and nowhere. I am the Doctor. The Doctor is me. I decided that I had to get this role.", also talking about the idea to have the Doctor have a different outfit almost every episode.[60]
On 18 July the BBC released promotional posters of Ruby Sunday and the Fifteenth Doctor.[61][62]
On 20 July Doctor Who Magazine issue 593 was released, which contained more Production Diary notes from the series.[63]
On 17 August Doctor Who Magazine issue 594 was released, which contained the last Production Notes for the series. Art director Michael van Kesteren also revealed he had been asked to desgin a new sonic screwdriver for Gatwa, saying: "There were certain things requested for Ncuti’s sonic — which had a few things that needed to happen.". Four new cast members were also revealed along with a note from Russell T Davies saying: "Yasmin Finney wrapped a few days ago…".[64]
Broadcast
To be added
Cast
- The Doctor Who - Christopher Eccleston
- The Doctor / Caecilius - Peter Capaldi
- The Doctor - Ncuti Gatwa
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- The Doctor - David Bradley
- The Doctor - Peter Davison
- The Doctor / Jenny - Georgia Moffett
- The Doctor / Donna Noble - Catherine Tate
- Rose Noble - Yasmin Finney
- Ruby Sunday - Millie Gibson
- Martha Jones - Freema Agyeman
- O'Donnell - Morven Christie
- Osgood - Ingrid Oliver
- Craig Owens - James Corden
- Sophie - Daisy Haggard
- Jo Jones - Katy Manning
- Rose Tyler - Billie Piper
- Lynda - Jo Joyner
- Adam - Bruno Langley
- Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
- Captain Jack - John Barrowman
- Jackie - Camille Coduri
- Mickey — Noel Clarke
- Harriet Jones — Penelope Wilton
- Chrstina - Michelle Ryan
- The Captain - Mark Gatiss
- Mrs Peace – Jennifer Hill
- Gwyneth – Eve Myles
- Charles Dickens – Simon Callow
- Stage Manager – Wayne Cater
- Mr Cleaver - William Thomas
- Margaret - Annette Badland
- Cathy - Mali Harries
- Idris Hopper - Aled Pedrick
- Ianto Jones - Gareth David-Lloyd
- Francine Jones - Adjoa Andoh
- Slitheen - Alan Ruscoe
- Kazran/Elliot Sardick - Michael Gambon
- Abigail - Katherine Jenkins
- Young Kazran - Laurence Belcher
- Adult Kazran - Danny Horn
- Pilot - Leo Bill
- Captain - Pooky Quesnel
- Co-pilot - Micah Balfour
- Old Benjamin - Steve North
- Boy & Benjamin - Bailey Pepper
- Servant - Tim Plester
- Eric - Nick Malinowski
- Isabella - Laura Rogers
- Old Isabella - Meg Wynn-Owen
- Henry Avery - Hugh Bonneville
- Toby Avery - Oscar Lloyd
- The Boatswain - Lee Ross
- Mulligan - Michael Begley
- De Florres - Tony Lucken
- Dancer - Chris Jarman
- McGrath - Carl McCrystal
- The Siren - Lily Cole
- Madge Arwell - Claire Skinner
- Cyril Arwell - Maurice Cole
- Lily Arwell - Holly Earl
- Reg Arwell - Alexander Armstrong
- Co-pilot - Sam Stockman
- Droxil - Bill Bailey
- Ven-Garr - Paul Bazely
- Billis - Arabella Weir
- Wooden King - Spencer Wilding
- Wooden Queen - Paul Kasey
- Captain Latimer - Tom Ward
- Dr Simeon - Richard E Grant
- Digby - Joseph Darcey-Alden
- Francesca - Ellie Darcey-Alden
- Alice - Liz White
- Uncle Josh - Jim Conway
- Walter - Cameron Strefford
- Walter's Mother - Annabelle Dowler
- Bob Chilcott - Ben Addis
- Clara's Friend - Sophie Miller-Sheen
- Lead Workman - Daniel Hyde
- Female General - T'Nia Miller
- Gastron - Malachi Kirby
- Ohila - Clare Higgins
- The Woman - Linda Broughton
- Man - Martin T. Sherman
- Wraiths - Jami Reid-Quarrell, Nick Ash, Ross Mullen
- Strax - Dan Starkey
- Polly - Lily Travers
- Ben - Jared Garfield
- Davina McCall - Herself[65][66]
- Carla - Michelle Greenidge[65][66]
- Cherry - Angela Wynter[65][66]
- Mrs Flood - Anita Dobson[65][66]
- Voice of the Great Intelligence - Ian McKellen
- Voice of the Ice Governess - Juliet Cadzow
- Special Guest Star Matt Smith As The Doctor
- Guest Cast Karen Gillan As Amy Pond
- With Arthur Darvill As Rory Rond
Recurring
- Kate Stewart - Jemma Redgrave
- Melanie Bush - Bonnie Langford
- Madame Vastra - Neve McIntosh
- Jenny Flint - Catrin Stewart
Guest
- Roger ap Gwilliam - Aneurin Barnard[67][30]
- "Finetime Head" - Lois Drage[68]
- Will - Jack Forsyth-Noble[35]
- TBA - Hemi Yeroham[69]
- TBA - Lukas DiSparrow[70]
- Valerie - Millie Kent[71]
- Marti Bridges - Sophie Ablett[72]
- TBA - Bhav Joshi[73]
- TBA - Eilidh Loan[73]
- TBA - Pete MacHale[73]
- TBA - Miles Yekinni[73]
- TBA - Jinkx Monsoon[45]
- TBA - Jonathan Groff[52]
- The Duchess - Indira Varma[74]
- Lady Emerson - Jennifer Castillo[75]
- Carson - Majid Mehdizadeh-Valoujerdy[76][64]
- Morris - Lenny Rush[58]
- Splice - Caoilinn Springall[77]
- TBA - Gemma Arrowsmith[64]
- TBA - Mary Malone[64][78]
- "Policeman"[78] - Billy Brayshaw[64]
- TBA - Ellie Grace Cashin[79]
- Nurse - Vee Vimolmal[80]
- Opera Singer - Aubrey Parsons[81]
- Dancer - Jack William Parry[82]
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The New Crew
Executive Producers Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter with Joel Collins and Phil Collinson |
Co-executive producer Nikki Wilson |
Series Producer Vicki Delow |
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Camera and lighting department |
Costume Hair and make-up Sound |
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Though not credited in any way, Mat Irvine did help considerably with the operation of K9 for this episode. In the DVD commentary, Phil Collinson acknowledges Irvine as the "operator of the original K9 prop", as seen in the very last scene of the episode, and admitting that the original prop had been stored in Irvine's garage and was found especially for this scene.
This episode marked a big change in the make-up department, with Barbara Southcott becoming the more-or-less permanent make-up designer on the show. Also, Millennium Effects became "Millennium FX" with this episode, and have been credited thus since.
Guido Cerasuolo's actual credit is "Line Producer Italy".
Ernie Vincze's surname is misspelled as "Vince" in the credits as originally transmitted.
This was the first episode of the BBC Wales series to have two credited script editors. Oddly, Emma Freud was credited at the end of the roll, suggesting she was considered more "senior" than Brian Minchin.
As on The Vampires of Venice, Patrick Schweitzer was double-credited as both producer and line producer.
This episode marked the Doctor Who debut of production designer Michael Pickwoad, the BBC Wales debut of costume designer Barbara Kidd, and the first time that something like twenty team members had been credited for their work on Doctor Who. It was the biggest sea change of behind-the-scenes personnel in BBC Wales history, much bigger, in fact, than the changes that had occurred with The Eleventh Hour.
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Uncredited crew
Production
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Crew
Producers
Russell T Davies made his "explosive return" to Doctor Who in the 60th anniversary and "series beyond".[4]
Phil Collinson, Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter also returned from the 60th specials as executive producers and were joined by Joel Collins.[11]
Returning from the 60th specials were also Vicki Delow, Chris May and Ellen Marsh.[11]
Phil Sims continued as the production designer and Scott Handcock as the script editor.[11]
Director
Dylan Holmes Williams directed the first filming block[11] along with director of photography Sam Care,[29] which consisted of episodes 4 and 5.[84]
Mark Tonderai directed the second filming block[85][29] along with DOP Miroslaw Baszak,[34] which consisted of the festive special.[84] Gareth Tandy was first assistant director.[34]
Julie Anne Robinson directed the third filming block[34] along with DOP Tobias Datum,[40] consisting of episodes 3[86] and 1.[87]
Ben Chessell directed the fourth filming block[40] along with DOP Jamie Cairney,[87] which consisted of episodes 2[50] and 6.[87]
Jamie Donoughue directed the fifth filming block along with DOP Chas Bain, which consisted of episodes 7[88] and 8.[50]
Writers
Russell T Davies wrote the episodes 4 and 7.[89][90]
Pre-production
On 12 August, The Hollywood Reporter stated that the series would begin filming in November.[91]
On 10 November it was revealed in Doctor Who Magazine #584 that pre-production on the series began on 26 September.[11]
Filming
Filming officially began on the series on 5 December 2022 in Wolf Studios in Cardiff, Wales[92] and continued on 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and ending on 12 December.[93]
Public filming then began and continued on 13, 14, 15 and 16 December at the White Cross Inn in Groeswen, Wales.[94][95]
Filming then went on to Cardiff Bay Barrage in Penarth, Wales, which went on until 17 December.[96]
On 3 January 2023, filming took place on Cardiff Queen Street and inside Capitol Shopping Centre in Cardiff, Wales.[67]
Filming moved on to Swansea University Bay Campus in Swansea, Wales on 4 January[97] where it continued on 5, 6 and 7 January.[98]
On 9 and 10 January filming took place at Newport Market, High Street and Victoria Place in Newport, Wales.[99]
Filming took to Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 16 January.[84]
Filming went to Castle Arcade and its High Street in Cardiff, Wales on 17 January.[100]
On 18 January filming took place on moving train which left from Cardiff Central Railway Station in Central Square, Cardiff and travelled to Swansea Railway Station and back.[100]
Filming happened at Loudoun Square in Cardiff, Wales, both inside and outside the flats on 19 January.[101]
On 20 January filming travelled to Park Place, Bruton Place, Meridian Place and Frederick Place in Clifton, Bristol, England.[102][103][104][105][106][107]
On 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 January filming took place on the Coast Path at Giltar Point in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales.[108][109][110][111][112][113]
On 1 February filming took place at Wolf Studios, Cardiff, Wales.[114]
On 7 February filming went back to Frederick Place in Bristol[115] and continued on 8 February and subsequently went to Kings Weston House, Bristol.[37]
On 9 February filming took place in the morning at the Golden Cross pub and later on moved to the Pryzm Nightclub, in Cardiff, Wales.[116]
Filming took place on 14, 15 and 16 February at the graveyard of the Church of St. Mary in Nash, Newport, Wales.[117]
On 21 February,[118] filming went back to Wolf Studios in Cardiff, Wales where it continued on 28 February,[119] 1,[120] 6,[121][122] 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 March.[123][124][125][126]
On 20 and 21 April filming took place in Mellon Street in Newport, Wales.[127]
On 25 April filming went to Market Street in Newport, Wales.[128]
On 26 April filming took place at Frederick Place and Clifton College in Clifton, Bristol.[129]
On 8 May filming took place at The Parade in Cardiff, Wales.[130]
On 10, 11 and 12 May filming went to Tredegar House in Newport, Wales.[53][54]
On 15 May filming took place in Margam Park, Wales where it continued on 16, 17, 18, 19[131] and early morning 20 May.[132]
On 23, 24 and 25 May filming took place at Leigh Court in Bristol.[133][134][135][136]
On 30 and 31 May and 1, 2 June filming went back to The Parade in Cardiff, Wales.[137]
On 5, 6, 7 and 8 June filming went to the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff, Wales.[138]
Filming then took place on 9 June inside a building at One Central Square in Cardiff, Wales.[139]
Filming went to Fitzalan Road in Cardiff, Wales on 16 June.[140]
On 19 and 20 June, filming took place in Cardiff City Hall in Cardiff, Wales.[141][142]
On 25 and 26 June filming took place on Park Street in Cardiff, Wales.[143][144]
On 10 July filming took place near the Academy Espresso Bar in Barry, Wales.[145]
Lastly, filming went back to Wolf Studios, Wales on 14 July, wrapping up with a party at National Museum Cardiff on 15 July.[146]
Television stories
Christmas Special[147][1][148]
Episode Number |
Title | Writer | Director | Notes |
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N/A | The Church on Ruby Road[149] | Russell T Davies | Mark Tonderai[84] | Return of Christmas Specials.[148] |
Regular series
Episode Number |
Title | Writer | Director | Notes |
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1 | TBA | TBA | Julie Anne Robinson[87] | |
2 | TBA | TBA | Ben Chessell[50] | |
3 | TBA | TBA | Julie Anne Robinson[86] | |
4 | TBA | Russell T Davies[89] | Dylan Holmes Williams[84] | |
5 | TBA | TBA | ||
6 | TBA | TBA | Ben Chessell[87] | |
7 & 8 | TBA / TBA | Russell T Davies (episode 7)[90] | Jamie Donoughue[88][50] |
Festive special
Episode Number |
Title | Writer | Director | Notes |
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N/A | TBA | Russell T Davies[150] | Alex Pillai[151] |
Episode Number |
Title | Writer | Director | Notes |
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1 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
2 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
3 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
4 | TBA | TBA | Peter Hoar[152] | |
5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
6 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
7 | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
8 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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Title | Writer | Director | Notes |
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Episode notes
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Aliens and enemies
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Rumours
- Billie Piper expressed a willingness to return as Rose Tyler at some point "if the circumstances and the story were right”.[153]
- Matt Smith expressed a willingness to return as the Eleventh Doctor at some point "if the timing was right, and after giving Jodie Whittaker a chance. I think we've got to give a few years to Miss Whittaker to get the TARDIS under her belt, as it were, and then yeah — one day". [154]
- Davies' new era could bring back the Christmas Special.[155][156]
- According to The Mirror, the new era will get spin-offs focusing on villains such as the Daleks, Sontarans, Cybermen, Sea Devils and Weeping Angels, centering around what they get up to when the Doctor is not around.[157]
- Spin-offs happening was further supported by Katy Manning, who also hinted at "people returning".[158]
- According to The Sun, Davina McCall - the voice of Davinadroid from Series 1 - will return to to the series, only this time playing a fictionalised version of herself.[159]
Continuity
As per Forum:Non-valid Continuity sections, categories, and prefixes#Continuity sections, this section needs to be written from an out-of-universe perspective.
- The Doctor's TARDIS regenerates itself from severe damage as it did in The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"], The Woman Who Fell to Earth [+]Loading...["The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)"] and The Ghost Monument [+]Loading...["The Ghost Monument (TV story)"]. Unlike on previous occasions, this was triggered by the Doctor rather than automatically and did not result in the TARDIS' appearance changing.
- The Doctor and Donna are stranded due to the HADS activating as it had done before in Cold War [+]Loading...["Cold War (TV story)"], The Magician's Apprentice [+]Loading...["The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)"] and The Witch's Familiar [+]Loading...["The Witch's Familiar (TV story)"]
- The Doctor licks a substance to determine its properties, a trait that was present in their tenth incarnation seen in The Christmas Invasion [+]Loading...["The Christmas Invasion (TV story)"], The Idiot's Lantern [+]Loading...["The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)"] and Planet of the Dead [+]Loading...["Planet of the Dead (TV story)"]. This carried onwards into their eleventh incarnation such as in The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"] and Day of the Moon [+]Loading...["Day of the Moon (TV story)"] as well as their thirteenth incarnation, like in It Takes You Away [+]Loading...["It Takes You Away (TV story)"].
- On learning that he and Donna have arrived in 1666, the Doctor advices Isaac Newton to avoid London. This is due to the Great Fire of London which he inadvertently caused in The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"]
- When posing as Donna, one of the not-things mentions that the Doctor was not born on Gallifrey which they learned in The Timeless Children [+]Loading...["The Timeless Children (TV story)"]. In the same conversation, the Doctor states that the Flux "destroyed half of the universe because of me", referring to the events of The Vanquishers [+]Loading...["The Vanquishers (TV story)"].
- The Master previously accidentally destroyed 25% of the universe (which included the Traken Union) with Entropy by closing off the Charged Vacuum Emboitements to E-Space in Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"]).
Adaptations and merchandising
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Stories set during the season
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Reference books
- Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Universe (set sometime around The Church on Ruby Road)