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(15 hotspots containing a total of 57 images) (Find the hexagons to see pictures of the TARDIS control room) 360° VIEWS

  • 360 View: The full room It's all around you (300 KB). by 27 March 2005 (360 VIEW: FULL ROOM)
  • 360 View: TARDIS Builders Men at work (200 KB). by 27 March 2005 (360 VIEW: BUILDERS)
  • 360 View: Console view 1 A different view (300 KB). by 27 March 2005 (360 VIEW: CONSOLE)
  • 360 View: Console view 2 Close up and powerful (175 KB). by 27 March 2005 (360 VIEW: CONSOLE VIEW 2)

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Confidential Desktop[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 2005 index page between 13-15 Apr 2006
  • 2005 index page Re-design between 20 July 2006-25 January 2007
  • 2006 index page between 26 Mar-13 Apr 2007

Doctor Who Confidential

The Christmas Invasion

  • THE SYCORAX
  • DIRECTOR JAMES HAWES
  • WRITER RUSSELL T DAVIES
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton

1. New, New Doctor

  • DIRECTOR JAMES HAWES
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton

2. Fear Factor

  • WOLF FX WILL COHEN
  • DIRECTOR EUROS LYN
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Geoff Evans

3. Friends Reunited

  • WRITER TOBY WHITHOUSE
  • DIRECTOR JAMES HAWES
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton

4. From Script to Screen

  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Geoff Evans
  • WRITER STEVEN MOFFAT
  • VISUAL FX WILL COHEN
  • MUSIC LIST

5. Cybermen

  • Video: Cyberman Paul Kasey
  • DIRECTOR GRAEME HARPER
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton

6. From Zero to Hero

  • Video: Cyber Choreographer
  • Video: Art Dept. Jonathan Allison
  • Video: Andrew Hayden-Smith
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Adam Page

7. The Writer's Tale

  • Video: Location Manager
  • Video: Assistant Art Director
  • Video: Props
  • MUSIC LIST

8. You've Got The Look

  • Video: Runners Tim & Sarah
  • Video: Video Editor Mike Jones
  • MUSIC LIST
  • DIRECTOR JAMES STRONG
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Cat Chappell

9. Religion and Myth

  • Video: Storyboard Richard Williams
  • Video: 2nd AD Steffan Morris
  • Video: Lighting Mark Hutchings
  • DIRECTOR JAMES STRONG
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY
  • MUSIC LIST

10. New World of Who

  • Video: Peter Kay
  • Video: Concept Art Peter McKinstry
  • MUSIC LIST
  • DIRECTOR DAN ZEFF
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Kate Monaghan

11. The Fright Stuff

  • Video: Rory Taylor Director of Photography
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CASTING ANDY BRIERLEY
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Geoff Evans

12. Welcome to Torchwood

  • Video: Charlie Bluett SFX Technician
  • Video: Stuart Woodisse Prop Storeman
  • ERNIE VINCZE DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
  • MUSIC LIST

13. Finale

  • Video: Edward Thomas Production Designer
  • MUSIC LIST
  • CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Adam Page

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  • It took 22 days to film, with 28 camera and sound tapes.
  • The Christmas Invasion was filmed in the middle of July.
  • 500 supporting artists were employed.
  • Clearwell Caves played the inside of the spaceship. The outside was played by a slag heap in Barry Island.
  • Harriet Jones's Christmas Speech was the first thing shot.

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  • Cardiff's Millennium Centre opera house stood in for the hospital lobby.
  • David Tennant's first scene with his costume was at Cassandra's party.
  • Scenes on the ladder had to be shot carefully. It wasn't long enough for three people.
  • What's the Doctor's jacket really made out of? Actually, it's upholstery material.
  • When a supporting artist failed to turn up, a Doctor Who runner found themselves made-up in a hospital bed.
  • David Tennant's hair changes length through filming, as some scenes were shot months apart.
  • It took nearly three hours to make-up a cat nurse. These veiled sisters were simply wearing cat masks from a fancy dress shop.
  • It was so hot inside the Duke of Manhattan's costume that his fat suit had its own cooling system.
  • The first time the pod scenes were shot, the pod doors fell off.

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  • The guard's horse wouldn't behave in the courtyard. So a guard had to sit on a pair of ladders.
  • The telescope wheel was actually very easy to spin. Making it look hard work was real acting!
  • David Tennant was at drama school with The Host.
  • The observatory and some corridors were sets. Other interiors were at Tredegar House, which was also used for episode 4.
  • Some of the monks came from a Tredegar kickboxing club. The BBC also received an approach from a local cheerleading squad asking if there would be parts for them.
  • The MacLeish's suit of armour was a re-used prop from the TARDIS wardrobe.
  • A blue vortex means the TARDIS is travelling back in time. A red vortex means the TARDIS is going forwards.
  • Underneath the frock, Queen Victoria was wearing trainers for the running scenes.
  • Hair is the hardest thing to get right in CGI. The Mill went to a hair specialist for the wolf.

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  • For the scene where Billie and Elisabeth laugh at the Doctor, James Hawes painted a surprise moustache on David's face.
  • At the read-through, producer Phil Collinson got to read the part of K9. He was over the moon.
  • All posters seen in this episode were created by the BBC Wales Graphics Department. The most obvious one says "EAT MORE CHIPS"
  • The cafe scenes were filmed at night in a really rowdy street in Newport.
  • The vacuum-packed rats were played by real vacuum-packed rats.
  • The original voice of K9, John Leeson, returned to the part. In the 1970s, he'd provide the voice live on set. This time, he was recorded months after filming.
  • Each CGI Krillitane has its own look and character.
  • When producer Phil Collinson went on holiday, exec Julie Gardner went back to the floor for a week.
  • Sarah Jane and Rose's catfight was inspired by "Sex and the City".

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  • There's a little button inside each helmet for the operator to switch on the light when a Cyberman speaks.
  • Although a large number of Cyberman costumes were built, careful filming makes it seem like there are even more.
  • Elastic bands were put on the Cybermen's arms to link them together so that they would all stay together in an even line.
  • Nicholas Briggs came up with 11 different voices for the Cybermen. Option 7 was chosen.
  • The Tyler house location was only found two weeks before filming.
  • When Rose is seen on the Thames Embankment, she's actually on Newport Docks.

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  • Plans to film inside a power station were scuppered when it was realised that, due to the cold Winter weather, there wasn't a period when the power station wasn't on call.
  • Noel Clarke battled with food poisoning while filming his last episode.
  • Helen Griffin was cast as Mrs Moore after impressing everyone when standing in for other parts at script readthroughs.
  • The stunt Cyberman killed by Mrs Moore was fitted with a soft "jelly" Cybersuit to avoid injuring the stuntman.
  • Originally, Mrs Moore was supposed to die earlier, but her life was extended with every draft.
  • Andrew Hayden-Smith worked with director Graeme Harper before. Graeme directed his funeral in Byker Grove.

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  • No one knows what a Black Hole really looks like.
  • Only one Ood had blinking eyes and a moving head. There were 12 Ood suits in all.
  • The Ood actors were almost blind in their costumes and had to be helped around.
  • When actors were wearing space helmets, the director used radio to communicate with them.
  • It took three hours to add the tattoos to Will Thorp's face.
  • The TARDISODE for this story was recorded in the BBC Wales Canteen.

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  • Effects house the Mill had a competition to design the Devil. It was won by Grant Bonser from their library.
  • For his scenes with the Beast, David returned to Clearwell Caves, last seen as the Sycorax ship.
  • Enquiries were made about hiring space suits from NASA. They were too expensive.
  • The Ood were originally going to be a new family from Raxacoricofallapotorius, home of the Slitheen.
  • The cable leading down to the Pit is supposed to be 10 miles long. It was actually 10 metres.
  • The manager of the quarry's number plate ends "OOD".

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  • The door the the Sphere Chamber is the same door from the cell in Dalek.
  • Canary Wharf (Torchwood Tower) really is over 770ft high. The Sphere would be on floor 40. More or less.
  • The Doctor's Ghost Cones were based around TARDIS wall roundels.
  • One of the Cybermen is played by concept artist Peter McKinstry. Look out for him in street scenes in this episode and the next.
  • The aerial footage of London is from The Apprentice,
  • Blades were hidden in the Cybermens' gloves so they could slash through the plastic sheeting.

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  • Just as they were wrapping Rose's farewell, four windsurfers strolled into shot, and had to be asked to leave. One later emailed the BBC with a poem about Billie.
  • The first cut of this episode was six minutes too long.
  • Tracy Ann Oberman fell pregnant during filming. She's proud of her "Doctor Who Baby".
  • Due to the number of cast, sets and special effects, this is one of the most expensive episodes so far made.
  • The scenes on the beach were so emotional that that, despite the extreme cold, there were loads of tears on set.
  • The Black Dalek was supposed to be kept tightly under wraps. So everyone was very surprised when it made an appearance at the BAFTA ceremony by mistake.
  • The last scenes were kept a close secret. They were missing from scripts, and only a few people from the programe team had seen them before they went out.
  • There was some discussion about whether Rose would be saved by Mickey or Pete.
  • This is the first time the Daleks and the Cybermen have met in Doctor Who's history.

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THE SYCORAX by Russell T Davies The original Sycorax dwelt far-off, in an asteroid in the JX82 system, known to local space-travellers as the Fire Trap. The intellect of the species was rapidly advanced when a spaceship crashed near the Sycorax Homelands of the Helvinor tribe, on the Gratsutchi Archipelago. The Sycorax Leader of that era enslaved the survivors, and made them teach the United Tribes about their technology. The asteroid itself was adapted so that a natural volcano became its engine, and the Sycorax created other such travelling asteroids, from which they could begin raiding other worlds. From that point on, the Sycorax travelled far and wide, though a story that one of the moons of Uranus bears their name because an early Sycorax ship crash-landed there is thought to be largely apocryphal. With their armada stationed in permanent, invisible orbit around the Jewel of Staa Crafell, the Sycorax are the most feared of space-faring scavengers. They want only to pillage and plunder, with no interest in invasion. And with a lifespan of over 400 years, their memories - and their appetite for revenge - are strong. Earth should beware, lest the Sycorax should ever return... Where did you dream the Sycorax up from? I just did! I wanted very real, physical aliens - so we took that to extremes and make them all raw skin, muscle and bone! I'd seen a photo of a horse's skull that sort of lodged in my head (though what that says about my head, I dread to think). And then the whole costume look - part regal, part scavenger - just seemed to grow naturally from that. It was a good team effort, with Neill Gorton, Louise Page and Sean Gilder all working together brilliantly. The Sycorax leader and a few other Sycorax are the creation of the prosthetics team at Millennium FX. It took two full hours for the Sycorax face to be built up. With the heat of the burning summer sun, the conditions for Sean were made very difficult.

RUSSELL T DAVIES What were the difficulties of filming an episode set at Christmas in the summer? Wherever we went, we had to put up tinsel and Christmas trees, in shop windows and people’s houses, so that it looked Christmassy (and bear in mind, when we’re filming non-Christmas episodes in December, we have to do the opposite and take people’s decorations down!). But in many ways, filming in the summer is easier, 'cos it’s warmer and there’s more daylight. Everyone likes summer filming. Wait till you see Rise of the Cybermen – everyone is clearly freezing! Although it helps makes the adventure seem icy and scary, so it works well on screen. How did you come up with the idea of Scary Santas? I've always thought of Santa as a bit scary. All that enforced jollity, that permanent smile, that's got to be trouble. A strange man who sneaks his way into children's bedrooms at night. Honestly, I could write a slasher movie called Santa Attacks. I bet someone has already. But I didn't really think kids would find it that scary – the younger audience is very clever and savvy about this stuff. I think it would've been trouble if we'd used a real man – if a real old bloke with a white beard had started murdering people, I would've had doubts. But because our Santas had metal masks, it was quite clear they were Doctor Who-type monsters. And I like the fact that we never fully explained them – I might even bring them back one day... Tell us about your inspirations for the Christmas Invasion Blimey, that's like asking "where do you get your ideas from?" I just think of them! I just thought that the arrival of a new Doctor had a sort of rebirth theme to it, which meant that regeneration fitted Christmas very well. I knew that to make regeneration work, I'd have to take the Doctor out of the action for a good 40 minutes, so that Rose and the audience would really be demanding his return. So once that decision's made, it just made sense to come up with a big, public, worldwide threat to fill the space until the Doctor's back on his feet – there's an obvious Independence Day theme going on there! (I love that film, much underrated.) Plus, I was dying to work with Penelope Wilton again, 'cos I knew I could take the character of Harriet Jones a lot further. So I just brought all those elements together, and let them cook. Tell us how you shot the ultimate fight scene between the Doctor and the Sicorax leader? Where was it filmed? That was out near Barry, 'cos we needed somewhere with a sort of infinite horizon – ie, we couldn't see buildings in the background, 'cos the swordfight was meant to be taking place way above London. Barry’s right next to the sea, not far from Cardiff. All that open space and wind genuinely makes it feel as though the fight is taking place somewhere wild and extreme, which feels so much more dangerous than a studio. If you lowered the camera just an inch on some of those shots of the Doctor and the Sycorax leader, you’d see the boats and waves in the background! Of course, it was a hell of a lot of work for David and Sean Gilder – one in pyjamas, one in latex, it couldn't have been worse! They rehearsed hard and the entire crew sweated to make that scene convincing. Then the Mill (our FX house) added the spaceship, and I completely love the end result. Any stories about the filming of The Christmas Invasion? To be honest, I'm rubbish at stories about filming, 'cos I'm the one who's safely tucked away at home, writing the next script, with no idea of the nightmares they're going through on set! And quite right too. I get the rushes every day, but that's pretty close to the finished material, I don't know what sorts of problems they had to endure to get that material on tape. I'm not kidding – sometimes I watch Doctor Who Confidential, and see for the first time how difficult certain shoots were, and I'm gobsmacked. If I knew that much in advance, I'd set every episode inside a cupboard. So I’m gonna stay blind and ignorant! About Russell T Davies, by Russell T Davies Born at a young age in Swansea, Russell went to Olchfa Comprehensive School, then read English at Worcester College, Oxford. First job in TV was directing the kids on Why Don’t You – which I loved! I even cast a 12 year-old Ant McPartlin as one of the Newcastle Why Don’t You gang. Brilliant show to work on, I stayed for about 5 years, and working in Children’s was great – everything’s so cheap and cash-strapped, that you end up being trained in every single area of production, cos there’s no one else to do it. Within about six months, I’d been thrown into the mysteries of editing, dubbing, film, OBs, studios, live transmissions, the works. By the age of 27, I was a Producer and Director. But I was really interested in writing, so went to Granada, which provided the best training in the world. I also became Producer of Children’s Ward while I was there, and got my first proper drama commissions from Children’s BBC: Dark Season (1991) and Century Falls (1994). I then summoned the nerve to leave the day-job and become a full-time writer in 1994. And haven’t looked back since! Productions I’ve created include Revelations (1994-5), The Grand (1997-8), Queer As Folk (1999-2000), Bob & Rose (2001), The Second Coming (2003), Mine All Mine (2004) and Casanova (2005).

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton "One take wonder." As soon as those words are uttered... a whole cast and crew start to quiver in fear. One take wonders are things like explosions, blowing doors off, smashing through windows.. you get the general idea, or in this case.... blowing up AND knocking down a 30ft Christmas Tree! Picture the scene... a freshly sunkissed crew gathered outside the huge Howell's department store in Cardiff City Centre, anxiously trying to get cameras set and special effects in place, all in time for night-fall. The Christmas lights come on, much to the bewilderment of the last of the shoppers passing by in short sleeves and vest tops. Barriers had been erected but inevitably the crowd of onlookers was getting larger and larger as dusk settled in. There were even a few paparazzi desperate to get their money shots of Billie and David; after all, the filming of The Christmas Invasion was in its infant days and David was of course still very much "The New Doctor". Darkness came and our small Confidential team of four filmed the crew setting up and got great reactions from the Any FX guys, James Hawes (director) and other cast and crew members... however, the big finale was what we were all holding out for... the colossal Norway Spruce that stood like 'Goliath' over fifty or so 'Davids'... and it was up to Mike and his special effects team to sling the shot. My heart went out to them that night! The team pondered over their carefully calculated dimensions. Inches too far and the tree would have crashed through the huge glass windows of one of Cardiff's most prestigious department stores! It was a mammoth task. Eventually, the three cameras were in place, the stage was set and they were ready to rumble. A loud silence. Only James' voice... "and we're turning over..." "sound speed..." "everyone happy?" I don't think people were even breathing at that point. I certainly wasn't! And then it came... "and... action!" Sparks... and an echoing creak as the looming beast fell majestically and landed with an almighty thud and grounded just inches away from the doorway! Perfect! Cheers and back slapping and the long awaited exhales of breath. It worked a treat! What an achievement... and what a way to spend a hot summer's night in Cardiff. Zoe Rushton is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

DIRECTOR JAMES HAWES Is there a brief to make this series bigger and better? No I think what comes off last year is it has been a bigger success than anyone dared hope, and the first note from Russell as the major creative force on it was that it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But we also know that more of the same isn’t quite enough. It’s got to be at least as good and better because people will be coming back expecting it to start at the pitch that episode 13 left it at. Does it help having done series one? We’ve all learnt a massive amount from the first series.There are established relationships, we’ve learnt from our mistakes, but you get this feeling from the scripts of 'well they did that, so now let them try this'. And how do you feel about working with a brand new doctor? I am tremendously excited about David Tennant. Chris has been a fabulous doctor but you also knew that David was absolutely poised to inhabit his skin. You've just finished the tone meeting, you start shooting next week. What happens between now and then? We have seven days from now to start shooting. I don’t think anybody you saw there will be taking any time off. Next week is full of rehearsals, we’ve got a full read through of the scripts, we’ve got the beginnings of the blocking for the big fight sequence that comes at the end of the Christmas episode, the design team are already building sets. The location team, they’ve got one or two last locations to pin down. It's frenetic. People are literally working from seven in the morning until well into the wee hours again.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton As a Swansea Jack born and bred, it was a treat to learn that some of Episode 1 would be filmed in the Gower. The locals were dead chuffed and there was something printed about Doctor Who in the local rag pretty much every week. The city still revels in the fact that Russell T is one of "our boys." It was inevitable that I would accompany Gillane (Series Producer) and the Confidential crew to set that day to capture all the highlights of filming. I'd spent a lot of time on the beaches around that area as a kid so I knew it like the back of my hand. GPS Sat Nav probably wouldn't get you to Worm's Head in Rhossili anyway, so it saved a lot of awkward map reading and faffing around! I'd been raving to everyone about how gorgeous the sweeping bay and the cliffs were at Worm's Head for weeks now but of course, in my mind, these were memories of summer holidays and picnics and swimming in the glistening turquoise sea. I now realise this was a severe attack of nostalgia. We arrived early on Monday morning greeted by gloomy skies, a force five gale and murky grey sea. Hardly the place I'd described to our guys! I got out of the car and looked out towards Worm's Head itself which juts out into the Bristol Channel. It's a quirky little causeway; much photographed, much mentioned in the works of Dylan Thomas and much frequented by puffins and even seals! Only today, something totally alien sat on the skyline. It was a quite a sight. A blue 1950's police public call box... So, the battle against the elements began. Hair and make-up were pretty much immaterial as the wind was so violent. Lights had to be clung on to for dear life for fear of them disappearing into the Atlantic. It was crazy! The poor sound department, despite their heroic efforts, eventually had to succumb to help in post production because nothing could be heard above the howling wind. A production team's worst nightmare. On top of all this New Earth was supposed to be glazed with golden sunbeams and china blue skies. I couldn't fathom how the CGI team at The Mill were going to pull this off. Needless to say they did and I was gobsmacked to see the results in Episode 1. Not only had they seamlessly placed a futuristic hospital on Rhossili Bay, but more astonishingly they'd managed to transform a doleful and dismal 2005 day in South Wales into a rainless and radiant day five billion years in the future. Zoe Rushton is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

WEREWOLF EFFECTS - Will Cohen, Visual Effects Producer Where did you start with the design of the werewolf? Russell T Davies called us and asked what the feasibility was in making a CGI werewolf. Within minutes, two of our senior team members had done sketches. They knew exactly what they wanted to do. We were all in agreement when Russell wanted the werewolf to be extremely powerful, muscular and a little sexy! And at least eight feet tall. What were your influences for the finished design? Various artists, movies, and comic books - basically, everything our team had gleaned about werewolves after a lifetime of thinking about them! Plus we wanted to do something fresh - a Russell T Davies werewolf. And mangy dogs from Marseilles. Talk us through the various elements of the finished product. Live-action background plates were shot, and then lighting references were taken for us to recreate the set-up in the computers at the Mill. We also had a man in a white leotard upon which his muscle groups were drawn, to help us as a reference in the way his muscles moved in the scene. He had a hat on with a stick and a ball on top of that. This provided the actors with an eye line and the director with the ability to frame a character who was eight feet tall within a shot. It also meant that the editor and director could have some rough werewolf action to use their initial cut for timings. The Mill also provided Euros with some rough pre-visualisations of the FX for his edit, and for trying to lock timings. He then came and briefed us, almost as if we were an actor, as to what he wanted to happen with the werewolf, shot by shot. We then went on to finish up the shots! What are the difficulties with a full CGI monster that appears in nearly every scene? Actually the werewolf is only in about 40 odd shots but it is down to Russell and Euros Lyn's credit that you feel the presence of it throughout the 45 minutes. The challenge is, as ever, the time in which we have to do the work. With the werewolf it was in particular the hair. Hair is hard, but like many things in CGI (such as water) it is beginning to become easier. Getting the hair to render was a lot of fun, but once we had cracked it everything was fine! The other challenges are the sheer amount of time, skill and effort it takes to animate some pixels in the shape of a werewolf to look like a living, breathing creature. It is really easy to ruin the illusion with some unrealistic movement. Then the shots have to be lit, rendered and composited to match and sit with the live action. It is really important to have some physical interaction with the set to sit the werewolf in the scene.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Geoff Evans This was my first day back on the set of Doctor Who since the end of the first series - and it was going to be a great one. Wire tricks, flying Ninja Monks and martial arts; all in one day. We were on location in the courtyard of Penllyn Castle, which was the perfect location for Torchwood House in 1879. The art and props departments had been very busy making this location look as authentic as possible. They even had an animal handler there with a number of chickens, which he would send out into the court yard just before each take. Chickens don't take direction very well. Dave Forman was the fight co-ordinator working with the director, Euros. They had spent a lot of time preparing for this fight sequence. Dave's experience working on The Last Samurai and the Ninja Turtles movie was evident, because the fighting was very realistic, incorporating a number of different martial arts. In fact, Dave played Leonardo the turtle in the 1990 film. The fight was an awesome sight. Three Ninja Monks were being lifted into the air by three portly gentlemen jumping from the back of a lorry with ropes in their hands. Although this looked a little strange on set, the final result is fantastic. Stuntmen were kicked onto breakable boxes and thrown around. One ended up with his head in a trough! You don't get to see things like this every day, so it was a brilliant way to be reintroduced to the world of Doctor Who. Geoff Evans is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

ALL ABOUT EUROS, by Euros Lyn When I was about seven years old, me and my gang had a den at the top of the street called The Damblue, which was to become the venue for my directorial debut; a production which brought together the two shows which dominated my childhood. Doctor Who and The Muppets was to star The Doctor, played by my best friend, Glen. I was going to play his trusty assistant, Kermit The Frog. I started building a Dalek out of chicken wire and paper maché and the TARDIS was drawn with fat felt tips onto the big cardboard box in which my mum's new washing machine had arrived. Unfortunately (being set in Wales) it rained; the den got flooded and the TARDIS and the Dalek were washed away forever into the Menai Straits. At school, I knew I loved theatre and directed and acted (badly) in school plays. I studied a drama degree at Manchester University which although was an academic course, gave me plenty of opportunities to make short films and direct dodgy Shakespeare productions in seedy nightclubs. But by the time I graduated, I knew that film and TV were the media for me; the magic of being able to escape into another world, the inspiration of the hero's journey, the satisfying tidiness of the happy ending were all utterly seductive. I wrote to all the film and TV directors I had heard of telling them I wanted to become a director; and though I was a little bit surprised that no-one replied saying "Here's a big Hollywood film, will you come and direct it?"" (I really did think someone might say that!) a few kind people wrote back saying I could come and be a runner on their sets. So I went along to make the tea and pick up the actors from their hotels in the morning - and I watched and learned how people made TV and films. Three years later, I thought 'I now know how it works', so I rallied round my friends and begged, borrowed and stole cameras and film stock to make a 12-minute short film which got shown at film festivals across the world. And with that film under my arm I went knocking on the doors of TV producers in my home town of Cardiff, asking for a job. You only need one person to say 'Yes'; and finally I got a chance to direct a teenage drama series set in a school. After that, I worked on a few genre shows; a cop show and a detective series, which was brilliant experience for learning how the nuts and bolts of TV drama works. Some of my work has been for a channel called S4C which makes lots of good programmes only Welsh-speakers get to see. Other shows I've worked on recently include Casualt and Cutting It. And now, 25 years after my first attempt to direct The Doctor, my dream of travelling with him through time and space has at last come true. But this time his assistant is far cooler and sexier than Kermit The Frog.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton 28th August 2005: The hour long journey to Fitzalan High School in Cardiff was a surprisingly pleasant one today. Today already had a definite feel-good factor about it. I arrived at Unit Base (actually the school playground) and immediately sensed an air of delight. Most of the crew seemed excitable and a bit giggly today; on the catering bus (a vintage double decker), the snippets of bacon-n-egg conversation I overheard all had a common theme. I wondered if the subject of these discussions had any idea how much of an impact she was having even before she’d made her appearance. Somehow I doubted it. Though too young to remember her in the series, my research for Confidential meant I had watched pretty much every episode Elisabeth Sladen had been in. Today was going to be her first day of filming on the new series. And then it happened. So quickly I hardly had time to take it in. Out of the people-carrier and into the trailer before I could even whoop with delight. She was here... and so was I! I love my job! An hour later and cameras were set, fresh tapes loaded, and sun cream applied. (The crew were already pink from the day before!) If this had been a movie, the next bit would have happened as follows... slowly bring up the music (I’m thinking one of John Barry’s romantic scores), nostalgic sepia-effect applied, heads turn in slow-mo, cut to a dramatic turn of head by said star towards camera, hair windswept and eyes wide, cut to Doctor Number 10, and the most amazing schoolboy grin you could ever imagine. Instead, big hugs all round and we were ready to roll. Sarah Jane Smith was back in action. The scene was a relatively simple one. The Doctor and Sarah Jane run out of the red school doors, engage in some brief banter then head off. A gentle one with which to get going. A wise move by the director, James Hawes. "Cut!" and James, with a look of pure 'dead-chuffedness' shouted, "round of applause for the lovely Lis Sladen’s first scene back on Doctor Who!" Cheers and more hugs rippled throughout the crew and I really had to concentrate not to let a couple of tears escape; something I’d normally be embarrassed about but I swear, a lot of big and hairy full-grown men were doing the same thing – not that they’d ever admit it. We interviewed Lis on the steps of her trailer and she was of course as delicate and charming as always. She seemed genuinely thrilled to be a part of it all again and was quite touched at the overwhelming reception. Driving back along the M4 that night, I really felt like I’d witnessed something special. It was something familiar. Something nostalgic. Something I’ll remember fondly for a long, long time. Zoe Rushton is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

WRITER TOBY WHITHOUSE Rose vs Sarah Jane Rose had always known in an abstract way that there had been assistants before her, in the same way that anyone in a relationship knows that there were boyfriends and girlfriends before that person. I think what really unsettles Rose is the way Sarah Jane talks about what has happened to her since. It's that realisation that the Doctor can have an incredibly intense relationship with somebody, it ends, and he forgets about them. Suddenly Rose projects herself into that position and says "Is that what's going to happen to me?" It suddenly clarifies a lot of things about the Doctor’s relationship with Rose. I think it's fair to say his relationship with Rose is different to the relationship he's had with previous assistants and he is kind of trying to articulate that, when they are being attacked by the Krillitanes. I think that’s the most unsettling thing for Rose, the fact it's so easy for the Doctor to move on. Shed that assistant; move on to the next one, in that kind of serial monogamist way. What do you think the audience will like about School Reunion? We’ve taken a huge story about a race of evil aliens trying to deconstruct time, space and matter and become all-powerful beings. Such a huge, expansive story. And we've set it in an incredibly mundane school. Russell has said that what would be fantastic, is that children can go into school and say "I think she's an alien". It kind of expands the imagination of the children so they can be in any kind of normal everyday setting and be thinking, "I wonder what is going on?"

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Geoff Evans This was the most interesting set build I’ve seen during this series. I read the script and wondered how on earth they were going to have a revolving fireplace in-between an 18th century French bedroom and a spaceship. To my surprise, the production design teams built the sets,exactly as described in the script. Two large sets with a hydraulic revolving fireplace right in-between! A large area of the Newport warehouse was taken up by these sets. The most interesting day was seeing all of the futuristic props being put into the spaceship set; flashing wall panels, long pieces of black tubing and the main control panel. Many of the props had been built by the team using just about anything they could get their hands on. Even the chairs on the spaceship were once ejector seats from a jet. Just feet away, it was a different story. Reinette’s bedroom was beautifully decorated and contained authentic antique furniture that Dave Morrison and his team had found. This included part of the fabulous revolving fireplace, which was integral to the story of this episode, and very heavy. It took several people to lift the fireplace, but they managed to carry it onto set and place it onto the spinning platform. I’d be lying if I told you the spinning fireplace worked first time, but the team got the job done and the finished result is fantastic. Geoff Evans is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Zoe Rushton Night shoots can sometimes be a real struggle. One thing that always keeps you going (apart from a certain caffeine-fuelled, sickly-sweet energy drink) is if the scenes you're filming are high adrenaline, fast-paced and full of action. Tonight's party gate-crashers were a prime example. I think the climax to Episode 5's party will become iconic - in fact, it should have 'classic TV moment' scrolling along the bottom of the screen! All the essential elements are there: the return of an old foe, a grand location, a moonlit night, and most importantly some good old-fashioned scare-mongery! Cybermen smashing through huge glass windows, screams of panic filling the night air and metal monster carnage throughout – brilliant! That's what Doctor Who is all about! Fifty or so supporting artists were all packed into the grandiose drawing room of an exquisite country home nestled in the beautiful Glamorganshire countryside. All the crew were wearing blue shower cap thingies on their feet to protect the palatial carpets from their well-worn size 9's. The huge window panes had been replaced with breakable glass. Cybermen stunt doubles had been kitted out by Neill Gorton's team and we all waited with baited breath for Graeme Harper's call of "Action!" David Tennant had his camcorder out and was capturing every moment. Shaun Dingwall was next to him, in good form as always, joking around and settling the nervous tension. We were all set. Bang! They came thundering through. Fake safety glass splintered into a million pieces and showered the whole cast and crew. Screams from the supporting artists were alarmingly real and their faces were a picture. The Cybermen had smashed their way back into the world of Doctor Who and they'd done it with style. When the cameras were cut, the whole room erupted with a mixture of applause and cheers. Next to me, David and Shaun were laughing hysterically. What a night! Definitely one to tell the grandkids. Zoe Rushton is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Adam Page Following a day in the life of Noel Clarke behind-the-scenes has been one of the highlights in a series already packed full of highlights! The first day in which Mickey met Rickey, was the same day Noel met his 'body double' Carey. Starting the day in the make-up trailer to ensure that their hair cuts were exactly the same, there was a lot of double-taking before getting used to two Noels on set. The majority of the day was spent filming inside a disused manor house in south Wales that had an authentic 'bunker' type feel that was perfect for the Preachers hideout, complete with steaming vats of soup! The team painstakingly had to match the eye lines of the two Noels, which made for fascinating filming. Poor Noel had double the amount of work to do, rapidly changing into his Mickey persona with a quick change just off set... there was no space for dressing rooms! As if that wasn't enough, Noel was coping with the after-effects of food poisoning, so he really was going through the journey 'from zero to hero' in more ways than one! By the time the crew wrapped at 10pm, the scenes were in the can. Ricky had well and truly met Mickey, the challenges of eye lines had been overcome and Noel could return to his sick bed knowing that his job was well done. For now the Preachers' war would have to wait. Even the Cybermen need their sleep... Adam Page is a Producer/Director on Doctor Who Confidential.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Cat Chappell Pinewood Studios. Wow. The home of British film, and today a set for Doctor Who. We arrived very early in the morning for the very last day of filming on Doctor Who. The wrap party had taken place the night before, so everyone felt a bit delicate, but were on top form regardless. We found ourselves watching a large water tank with underwater Cameraman Mike Valentine filming Myanna Buring’s demise in episode eight. In order to create the look of floating in space, they took Myanna underwater. Bravely she went into the tank with her regulator to help her breathe, and was tied down 15 feet underwater in the tank to stop her floating up. They set the camera running; she took away her regulator and floated motionless without air whilst they filmed her. It was amazing day being able to watch it all happen, and it shows in the end results of the final edited show. As well as being present on set, a lot of the work for Doctor Who Confidential takes place in the office. For most of my days I sat next to an Ood head in the office. It is one of the most disgusting and yet compelling things I have ever seen. Everyone in the office (me included) saw it, made disgusted noises and then proceeded to touch and squeeze it, fascinated. We’ve now become so attached to it we don’t want to return it to the Doctor Who art department. We weren’t the only ones - when the on-set rushes came back to the office David and Billie were caught on camera trying to squish passing Oods. When I found out that the Impossible Planet’s surface was going to be mainly filmed in a quarry, this became a for our research, as Doctor Who has a rich history of quarry action. You know you have a good job when you spend your days watching Doctor Who episodes looking out for classic quarry shots, as the Doctors and their assistants scrabble over gravely planet surfaces. And then straight on to my work on episode nine, where I spent ages researching… well you’ll have to wait…. Cat Chappell is a Researcher on Doctor Who Confidential.

JAMES STRONG - BIOGRAPHY James’s first dramatic experience was as an actor appearing in a number of plays at Sussex University and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. After graduating he was a employed as a reporter for HTV West and presented the local what’s on programme ‘Spotlight’, this was before being picked to be first intake of Granada TV’s prestigious director’s’ training scheme. This offered James his first taste of TV drama observing the likes of Coronation Street, Prime Suspect and Cracker, as well as making friends with one Russell T Davies (more of him later). It was in factual programmes he began his TV directing career, working on This Morning, The Clothes Show, the Holiday Programme and Top Gear. He then made the move into documentaries by returning to Granada TV with World In Action and then Tonight With Trevor Macdonald. His passion for comedy led him to write and direct a short film Sold which was short listed for a BAFTA in 2002. An opportunity to direct his first drama series soon followed, with work on Doctors and Holby City. James also developed the ITV1 strand Real Crime with a series of high-profile drama-doc’s including the RTS nominated Blood On Her Hands (The Tracy Andrews Story), A Killer’s Code and Lady Jane with Kaye Wragg and Patrick Baladi. He also wrote and directed Nothing But The Truth, a dramatic reconstruction of the Jill Dando murder trial, described by the Times as ‘the most important thing on TV this year.’ Further work followed, directing on Mile High, Casualty, The Afternoon Play (nominated for an RTS award) and wrote and directed Billie Jo. In 2005 he directed Rocket Man with Robson Green He is currently developing his first feature film – The Busby Babies which re-tells the true story of the Munich air crash which devastated the Manchester United team in 1958. His new short film Talking To Strangers will also be premiering at the 2006 London Film Festival.

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Kate Monaghan Researching for this episode was an interesting task! Because this week’s Doctor Who was such an unusual episode, Doctor Who Confidential decided that ours had to be different too, so we were given the task of looking at ‘The New World of Who’. This was a mammoth and wide-ranging brief that encompassed everything from downloadable episodes on your mobile, interactive adventures, the thousands of Doctor Who devoted websites, the impact of Doctor Who moving to Wales and the whole new generation of fans for whom Doctor Who began with Christopher Eccleston. As a researcher on Doctor Who Confidential, my job is basically to support the episode’s producer who puts the programme together. When they want music, interviews, headlines, archive clips, pictures, interviews, to know what year Blue Peter last had a design-a-monster competition, or even just a cup of coffee, we are there to get it for them! Luckily, all the producers at Confidential are lovely, and this episode’s producer, Mark Allen, was no exception. Whilst he and the editor Sven began to make the programme, I spent my time ensuring that they had everything they needed for the episode. I was also able to get out and about interviewing people for it. My favourite experience was trying to interview a trumpet player from the National Orchestra of Wales in a busy corridor at BBC Wales. I lost count of the times we had to stop filming for people rushing past us, clearly oblivious to the ‘Do Not Enter’ signs and the camera! One area I explored in detail was the link between Doctor Who and Blue Peter. After the monster in this episode was designed by a Blue Peter viewer, we wanted to look back at the history between Doctor Who and Blue Peter. As some of the longest running BBC brands, their history together runs all the way back to at least 1967. Having just worked on Blue Peter, it was fascinating delving into the archive and watching the many episodes of Blue Peter that featured Doctor Who. The clips ran so far back that some of the episodes we wanted to feature on the programme were only available on the old-fashioned film so we had to transfer them into a digital format that we could actually use. Episode 10 was great fun to work on, mainly because there was such great behind the scenes footage to work with, especially from Peter Kay. Watching the rushes from the shoot was almost like watching one of his stand-up routines. As Marc Warren says, there’s no point in even saying anything when Peter Kay is around because he steals the show even when just walking around set in the rain with carrier bags tied around his feet! I loved working on this episode, and researching the World of Doctor Who made me realise, if I hadn’t before, just how wide-reaching its audience is. Kate Monaghan is a Researcher on Doctor Who Confidential.

DAN ZEFF - DIRECTOR I feel very privileged to have worked on such an unusual episode of what is already an extraordinary series. As a director, it’s been a wonderfully unique experience. Love & Monsters (as the title might suggest) has a tone all of its own – it’s a humourous, haunting romantic drama – a dark fairy tale. But alongside a moving emotional storyline, there’s a fast-paced narrative with more than its fair share of scares, thrills and truly memorable monsters! Everyone who works on this show treats each episode as a mini-movie – and it shows. Despite the ‘normal’ setting (contemporary London) of this episode, it still felt important to find a striking visual approach – in some ways, you could say, the challenge was even greater – giving a filmic, epic feel to a basement as opposed to a spaceship or alien planet. Working with an inspirational design team, we wanted to emphasise a melancholy feel, an emptiness in the world around our characters – big urban spaces that once may have been full of life, but now lay abandoned, rusting, decayed. Amidst this, Elton and his fragile group of friends would almost feel cast adrift – increasingly vulnerable as they are led astray by the sinister Victor Kennedy. And once we’d found our tone, everything and everyone - from the smallest to the largest contribution - helped in doing justice to this truly special Russell T Davies script. The newspaper blown across the screen at the dockside by our prop man, the amazing animatronics embedded in the Monster prosthetics, the rich detail of alien body noise meticulously layered in by the sound editors, the wonderful score, twisting the Doctor Who themes into a beautifully haunting Edward-Scissorhands-esque fairy-tale. And of course the cast. There’s an emotional power at the core of this episode that really needed to be handled carefully, to stay credible. We were lucky in this regard to have quite the most amazing guest cast – even by this show’s standards – all of them giving performances of such extraordinary depth and detail – I challenge you to watch it without weeping. Dan Zeff June 2006

ANDY BRIERLEY - CASTING ASSOCIATE Casting Doctor Who is unlike casting any other show. This is for three main reasons. Many shows are set in and around one central location (think The Vic in EastEnders, the police station in Life On Mars, the salon in Cutting It, etc). As a result, you become very used to casting people that fit into these environments: Copper of the Week, Cockney Villain of the Week and so on. Even on shows with more varied backdrops, the action normally takes place in one time period. Sometimes this is modern day, sometimes it's not but it is usually consistent from one week to the next. With Doctor Who, all these rules are thrown out of the window. Each episode takes place in it's own little world and, as a result, one week we're casting life-forms from an alien civilisation, the next we need characters from a period drama and the next we're scouting around for possessed children on a contemporary London estate. It's totally mad but hilarious fun at the same time. The second unique thing about casting Doctor Who is a more practical concern. A huge part of Doctor Who's success has been its ability to keep the public guessing. When will the Cybermen appear? Why are the Doctor and Rose kissing? Why is Pauline Collins running around a Scottish mansion dressed as Queen Victoria? What on earth is an Ood? Security on the show is therefore a top priority. Normally, when we are auditioning actors, we send them scripts so that they can understand more about the character they might end up playing. No such luck on Doctor Who! Actors are lucky if they see even a small section of script before they arrive at the audition and most are only given the lines they will have to read when they turn up at reception. Complete madness, as I said before. The thing that makes all this insanity 100% worthwhile is also the third thing that makes Doctor Who a show unlike any other: the fans. And by fans I mean everyone from school children who idolise the Doctor and Rose to celebrities (step forward Peter Kay et al) and everyone in between. One fantastic side effect of this widespread fanbase is that some actors who rarely work on television are constantly badgering their agents to get them a role on the show. We've lost count of the number of phone calls we've received from notoriously tough agents asking coyly whether there might be anything that would suit their internationally acclaimed client. How brilliant! So... this week, amongst other things, we need to start casting the Christmas special. We're a three-man band here at Andy Pryor's office. Well, strictly speaking, two men and a woman: Andy P, Kirsty and me, Andy B. The script arrives, hot off the press and the game begins! We write a 'breakdown' which analyses everything about the characters that appear in the episode, from their physical appearance to the number of the lines they say. Remember the security about storylines that I mentioned before? Well that goes double for the Christmas special. I'd love to tell you more about the various characters that will be entertaining and/or terrifying you this Yuletide but Phil Collinson would be round here before I'd finished typing. He has spies everywhere, that man! Suffice to say that it's a cracker of an episode and we immediately start discussing ideas. This is usually a hilarious conversation in which we basically just say whoever springs to mind for each part. Sometimes these ideas are perfect, sometimes they're hideously wrong but on many occasions a bad idea has led to a good one so we just keeping going until we've hammered out a shortlist, which Andy P discusses with the team and refines (often with a few lateral thoughts cropping up along the way). Kirsty and I call the shortlisted actors' agents and arrange auditions for the smaller roles. After a flurry of emails, phone calls and texts between Julie Gardner, Phil Collinson, Russell, Andy P and Euros Lyn (the Christmas episode's director), the team agrees to make offers on a couple of the leading guest roles. We're even going to them send a whole script! Don't worry though - every page will be watermarked with the actor's name. If the script suddenly appears on the internet, Phil will know who to hunt down!! So the actors we have offered parts to have the script and then next phase of the game begins. This is the frustrating bit: the waiting. It can take any amount of time but usually we hear within a few days. We're hopeful but realistic. They're great parts and a high profile episode but you never know. Maybe Spielberg's got in there first. Before we know it, it's the first day of auditions for the supporting roles. Euros and Andy P spend much of the day trying to explain what the parts are about without giving the game away about the plot and the surprises in store. Who will get the parts? Who knows, but some lucky actors are about the enter the totally crazy but hugely fun world of Doctor Who. They're not going know what's hit them! Andy Brierley June 2006

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Geoff Evans It was great to see Doctor Who going old school in Fear Her. This was certainly an episode that didn't have the budget of the big effects episodes, but that's what makes this episode special. All the scary scenes were created using more traditional film making techniques and playing on all of our childhood fears. I spent the day in Tremorfa; the housing estate where the majority of the episode was based. The entire street was taken over for several days, which must have been difficult for the residents; but how can you say no to Doctor Who? I'd certainly love to see the TARDIS materialise in Newport. On that day, they filmed a number of the big scenes. These included Rose throwing the pod towards the Olympic flame, the Doctor picking up the torch from the fallen bearer and the not so simple cat scene. There were also dozens of extras who you had to feel a little sorry for, because of the weather conditions. The episode is set in the middle of the summer, but it was filmed in the middle of January. They froze during each take in shorts, t-shirts and a variety of Hawaiian shirts. As soon as 'cut' was called, they all frantically ran to people from costume to retrieve their beloved coats. I must admit I felt a little guilty in my 5 layers, but not guilty enough to shed any clothing of my own. The highlight of my day however, was watching the crew desperately trying to get that cat in the box. As you would have seen in this week's Confidential, it was very funny thing to have witnessed. Maybe they'll use a dog next time? Geoff Evans is an Assistant Producer on Doctor Who Confidential.

ERNIE VINCZE - CINEMATOGRAPHER Light is beautiful. Light reveals the world to us. Light permeates our reality at every scale of our existence. Light is a carrier of beauty, a giver of life. Light is amazing. Light sets our biological clocks. Light is craved by the body and soul. It triggers in our brain the sensation of colour. Light feeds us and it inspires us with specials like rainbows, sunsets, Northern Lights. Light can be gentle or violent, living or dead, clear or misty, hot or dark and sensual. Light can be straight or slanting, subdued or bright, poisonous or calming. Light is an amazing tool. As a cinematographer on Doctor Who, I consider myself extremely lucky to be able to use this tool to its full effect. The diversity and excitement of every episode, Ed Thomas's wonderful sets, the beautiful Welsh locations, the demanding industrial landscape, the great cast and guest artistes all give me great inspiration. As a cinematographer, I have always followed the philosophy of the importance of the story we are telling. Lighting is only one part of the process of story-telling. An important part, it is true, but it cannot be so self conscious as to detract. Every detail absolutely matters, because the true art lies in your ability to make the process of filmmaking seamless to the audience. Apart from technical, there are no rules. You have to trust your instinct and the knowledge accumulated over a lifetime. Cinematography is a mixture of science and art. The tools and technology make up the science. The art comes from the person. But if you are not a good craftsman, you cannot be a true artist. There is a great joy in lighting Doctor Who. I can create moods and evoke feelings of happiness, drama and beauty. My starting concept is stark blackness. From then on I build up the lighting to complement the storyline, narrative, the actors, composition and depth. Depth is an art in itself. It complements the lighting and it helps guide the viewer's focus and attention to where the director wants it. My relationship with my directors is of paramount importance to me. I want to read their vision, likes and dislikes before they tell me. Also the relationship with the main actors is very important. My aim is to build an aura of trust and confidence which then frees them to concentrate on their own art. There has been light from the beginning. There will be light at the end. Ernie Vincze June 2006

CONFIDENTIAL DIARY by Adam Page The bizarre thing about filming behind the scenes for episode 13 was that it all took place around Christmas! It felt strange to be shooting the climactic scenes from Series 2 only halfway through filimg! Wwhat an episode it was! In the blue corner we were confronted by Daleks, and in the red, there were Cybermen - all ready to fight to the death! It was impossible not to be caught up in the excitement of it all! In terms of backstage filming, we really were spoilt for choice; from the astounding visual effects and exploding cars from the boys at Any Effects through to the green screen precision from the team at the Mill. Wherever you turned there was expertise of the highest calibre, all making their own piece of Doctor Who history. We knew that the Doctor Who team had something up their sleeves when one of the cast asked us if we were going to follow the 'secret filming! As this current series of Confidential draws to a close, there's barely time to draw breath, as our work on Series Three has already begun. For now, a big thank you to all of you for watching Doctor Who Confidential, and an even bigger thank you to ALL of the Doctor Who cast and crew who have given us such incredible access to the show throughout the year, and coped valiantly with our prying cameras from day one. We really couldn’t have made this series without them. Adam Page is a Producer/Director on Doctor Who Confidential.

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https://web.archive.org/web/20081207144053/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/doctorwho/advent06/confidential/diary.shtml DOCTOR WHO CONFIDENTIAL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL – MUSIC & MONSTERS by Tors Grantham

BBC One, 25th December, 1pm

It's not often my day starts at 5.30am. I'm usually one of the lucky people who work in TV; I don't, as a general rule, go out on shoots. Instead, I stay in the production office organising the shoots everyone else goes on, smiling sympathetically at the early starts or late finishes whilst secretly counting my lucky stars I get to work the TV equivalent of 9-5. But working backstage at the Doctor Who Concert was too big an opportunity to pass up and I jumped at the chance.

The big day dawned with a whinge and a moan and a heartfelt thank you to the powers-that-be that I wasn't on the 1am-6am shift. Dawn was a couple of hours off and the first of our crews were due to arrive at the Wales Millennium Centre (WMC) at 6am.

As I live around the corner from the WMC I headed over in my PJ's to greet the crew, show them to our base of operations and get them all set up. Once done, I stumbled back home to bed for an extra hour's kip, much to the crew's amusement.

10am and I'm back at the WMC, kitted out with crew and Doctor Who Confidential passes - one of two access-all-areas key cards given to our team - and a really cool radio and headset, bemusedly watching several burly men trying to fit the Genesis Ark through the stage door. It took them several attempts, not to mention several doors, but they got there in the end. And then things got really crazy.

As the point of contact for all seven teams filming on the day, I had to relay information, take extra tapes to those running low, deal with the crews asking where my PJ's had gone, let people in to our base of operations, organise food, put up with the crews congratulating me on looking human, take people spare batteries and kit and generally run around the maze that is backstage of the Millennium Centre like a crazy person.

In between all that I managed to stroke the TARDIS (yay!), run past David Tennant and Russell T Davies. I stumbled upon BBC Radio Wales crammed into a props room. I was on stage during rehearsal of the Doctor Who theme tune (fantastic!). I had to pose for photos by our lovely stills photographer, Stuart, who was doing a behind-the-scenes of the behind-the-scenes. Here a Dalek, there a Cyberman and – ooh, there goes David Tennant again!

By the time the concert started I think we'd interviewed everybody involved, possibly twice given the number of rushes tapes I'd been handed and, barring any emergencies, I had nothing to do but find an out of the way spot along the side of stage corridors to watch the concert on a conveniently placed telly.

And what a spectacle! The snippets I'd caught throughout the afternoon were nothing compared to the finished product. I can only imagine what it must have been like in the auditorium, but if the mood backstage was anything to go by it was amazing!

All too quickly 8.45pm came around and to the sound of thunderous applause I headed back upstairs to base to start packing up and chivvy our Confidential team volunteers into helping me take the kit and rushes back home for safe keeping. By 10pm we were saying goodbye to the WMC, the monsters, the TARDIS and a long day and heading off for a well deserved celebratory drink. A day to look back on with much fondness.. once my feet stop throbbing.

Tors Grantham is a Production Co-Ordinator on Doctor Who Confidential. DOCTOR WHO CONFIDENTIAL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL – MUSIC & MONSTERS BBC One, 25th December 1pm

Tennant Talks[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Tennant Talks: Part One - David Tennant kindly agreed to let us film his fan Q&A session for BBC Radio Wales' Back In Time: Interrogation. 10 April 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Two - by 27 April 2007 am c.18 April THURSDAY, 19 April 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Three - by 1 May 2007 am c.25 April WEDNESDAY, 25 April 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Four - c.2 or 9 May, by Thu 10 May 2007 4am, by Tue 15 May 5pm SATURDAY, 5 May 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Five - c.16 May TUESDAY, 15 May 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Six - by Sun 27 May 2007 6:30pm c.23 May THURSDAY, 24 May 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Seven - by 7 June 2007 1am c.30 May THURSDAY, 31 May 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Eight - c.6 June WEDNESDAY, 6 June 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Nine - c.13 June THURSDAY, 14 June 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Part Ten - by Sat 30 June 2007 am c 20 June WEDNESDAY, 20 June 2007
  • Tennant Talks: Play All - David answers your Doctor Who questions. by 2 July 2007 pm; 15'47"

Missing website videos[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Age of Steel Watch Mission Briefing Mission Txt Msg mickey6a.ram
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Backstage Tour - Teaser Video - Ever wanted to step inside the TARDIS? This autumn BBC Children In Need is giving fans a once in a lifetime opportunity to go behind the scenes at the BBC Wales Doctor Who studios near Cardiff, where filming takes place. 23 or 27 September 2008[1][2]
Doctor Who Exclusive - The clip, from The Next Doctor, is online now at the BBC's Children In Need website, and shows the first two minutes of a brand new episode for the Time Lord, played by David Tennant. This never seen before footage, is a worldwide exclusive, and will keep fans all over the globe wondering what's in store for the Doctor's next adventure.
HOSTED ON THE Children in Need website
14 November 2008[3]
Doctor Who Backstage - As a bonus, you can also watch a special report on the recent Studio Tour competition days at the Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures sets.
HOSTED ON THE Children in Need website

Doctor Who Theme - Live at BBC Proms. - Download the exclusive live version! 22 December 2008

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Website videos[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Game of Rassilon : The Impossible Astronaut 00'20" 27 April 2011
The Game of Rassilon : The Impossible Astronaut 00'20" 27 April 2011

Confidential videos[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Confidential Trailer - 10 second trailer for Doctor Who Confidential. c.18 March 2005
  • Confidential's 2005 Highlights - Set to Run, by Snow Patrol. 21 June 2005
  • Doctor Who Confidential - Short excerpt of CON: Backstage at Christmas from The Complete First Series DVD box set. 21 November 2005[73]
  • CON: Kylie Special - 55 second teaser. (Adventure Calendar) 25 December 2007
  • Confidential Trailer - A Noble Return... 3 April 2008 DURATION: 1'12" "Carmen Suite No. 1 (After Bizet): VI. Les Toréadors" by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Mark Ermler, Album: The Greatest Last Night of the Proms, Vol. 7
  • Confidential Trailer - The Italian Job. 9 April 2008 DURATION: 1'07" "Superbad" by Heinz Kiessling & Top Dogz, Album: Acid Lounge X-SERIES XCD070
  • Confidential Trailer - Oods And Ends. 16 April 2008 DURATION: 1'01" "Heartbeat to Hell" by Chris Blackwell, Album: Corporate, Sport, Pop ANW 1006 + "Fight Time" by Barrie Gledden, Album: Grunge, Rock, Big Beat ANW 1022
  • Confidential Trailer - Send in the Clones. 23 April 2008 DURATION: 1'09" "Monster b 2" by Barrie Gledden, Album: Hip Hop, Nu Skool, Electronica ANW 1034
  • Confidential Trailer - Sontar-Ha! 30 April 2008 DURATION: 1'06" "Remo Warrior (Lite)" by Bart K Hendrickson & Stix Randolph, Album: Drumline X-SERIES XUN003
  • The Eleventh Doctor Trail - Doctor Who Confidential special. 2 January 2009[130] SERIES 4 LOGO DURATION: 0'24"
  • Matt Smith Interview - We hear from the man himself! 3 January 2009[131] SERIES 4 LOGO DURATION: 5'44"
  • Doctor Who Confidential Preview Watch Doctor Who Confidential: War Games, straight after Victory of the Daleks on BBC Three. 1'25" 16 April 2010
  • The New Daleks In this clip from Doctor Who Confidential, Karen Gillan and Mark Gatiss discuss the new Daleks. (Dalek Ship Panoramic) 1'22" 30 April 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential Preview In Blinded by the Light members of the crew reveal which of Steven Moffat's episodes are their personal favourites. 1'08" 30 April 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential: Blinded by the Light In this clip from Doctor Who Confidential we go behind the scenes of Flesh and Stone. (Byzantium Forest Panoramic) 01'34" 1 May 2010
  • Production of Doctor Who: The Adventure Games Doctor Who Confidential goes behind the scenes of the forthcoming Adventure Games. 7'23" 14 May 2010
  • Gallifreyan Goal Scorer Football Focus collides with the world of Doctor Who in this preview clip from Doctor Who Confidential. 1'27" 11 June 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential: Clip from Alien Abduction Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Alex Kingston master the art of horse riding without horses… 1'58" 17 June 2010
  • Bringing Churchill to Life Writer Mark Gatiss talks about how he brought Churchill back to life for Doctor Who. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 2'07" between 2-18 August 2010
  • Mark Gatiss visits the Churchill War Rooms Writer Mark Gatiss goes underground to investigate the Churchill War Rooms. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 2'46"
  • The Writer and the Painter Writer Richard Curtis talks about writing his Doctor Who episode with the world's famous painter. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 1'44"
  • The Actor Meets the Painter Actor Tony Curran visits the Getty museum in LA to see a famous Van Gogh painting. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 4'55"
  • Doctor Who Confidential Uncover Agatha Christie The Doctor Who team discuss Agatha Christie's disappearance and placing her book titles in the episode. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 2'52" between 2-18 August 2010
  • Historical Figures in Doctor Who Russell T Davies and David Tennant look at all the historical figures the Doctor has met in the show. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 2'26"
  • Doctor Who Confidential: Shakespeare's Globe Doctor Who Confidential investigates Shakespeare's Globe. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 1'02" between 2-18 August 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential: David Tennant visits Pompeii David Tennant visits Pompeii in this clip from Doctor Who Confidential. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 2'14" between 2-18 August 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential: Recreating the Titanic Doctor Who Confidential investigates how the look of the Titanic was recreated for Voyage of the Damned. (The World of Amy's History Hunt) 0'43" between 2-18 August 2010


  • The Brains behind the Brawn Mark Gatiss & Steven Moffat talk to Doctor Who Confidential about the new Daleks in War Games. (Dalek Invasion!) 1'46" 27 September 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential: Blinded by Light Steven Moffat, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Alex Kingston talk to Doctor Who Confidential about the return of the Weeping Angels. (Angel Invasion!) 2'05" 29 September 2010
  • The Mystery of the Missing Crime Queen In 1926 one of the largest manhunts the UK had ever seen was mounted in the search for Agatha Christie. (Step Back in Time) 1'46" 10 December 2010
  • Doctor Who Confidential and Charlie McDonnell He's a YouTube star, they're a BBC Three show… both have over a million viewers, both are crazy about Doctor Who, and they've been working together to make four special films about the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas Special. 0'18" 20 December 2010


  • Departing Executive Producer Beth Willis Gets Into Deep Water Departing Executive Producer Beth Willis was known for her hands on approach and in this clip from Doctor Who Confidential she gets into deep water during the production of The Vampires of Venice… 1'58" 7 July 2011
  • Doctor Who Confidential: What Dreams May Come, Preview The next episode of Doctor Who Confidential is on BBC3, immediately after The Girl Who Waited. Watch a clip now! 3'40" 7 September 2011
  • On Set with Matt Smith and David Walliams Matt Smith interviews David Walliams! See more of them both in Doctor Who Confidential on Saturday, BBC Three right after The God Complex. 1'39" 15 September 2011
  • The artist Matt Smith More behind the scenes madness as James Corden introduces us to the artistic side of Matt Smith. An artist can't be rushed, but we see the makings of a masterpiece. (Doctor Who Confidential) 0'52" 22 September 2011

The Big Questions[[edit] | [edit source]]

Episode related to Title Details Runtime Originally available File name
Partners in Crime Part 1 David Tennant and Catherine Tate discuss partnerships. 2'05" 5 April 2008 s4_01_w_01.flv
The Fires of Pompeii Part 2 David and Catherine discuss the course of history. 1'36" 12 April 2008 s4_02_big_01.flv
Planet of the Ood Part 3 David and Catherine discuss what it would be like to serve each other, Ood style. 1'43" 19 April 2008 s4_03_big_01.flv
The Sontaran Stratagem Part 4 David and Catherine discuss having a clone. 1'29" 26 April 2008 s4_04_big_01.flv
The Poison Sky Part 5 David and Catherine discuss global warming. 2'08" 3 May 2008 s4_05_big_01.flv
The Doctor's Daughter Part 6 David and Catherine discuss parental advice. 2'07" 10 May 2008 s4_06_big_01.flv
The Unicorn and the Wasp Part 7 David and Catherine discuss detectives. 1'35" 17 May 2008 s4_07_big_01.flv
Silence in the Library Part 8 David and Catherine discuss children's books. 2'43" 31 May 2008 s4_08_big_01.flv
Forest of the Dead Part 9 David and Catherine discuss virtual reality. 1'24" 7 June 2008 s4_09_big_01.flv
Midnight Part 10 David and Catherine discuss holidays. 1'57" 14 June 2008 s4_10_big_01.flv
Turn Left Part 11 David and Catherine discuss changing decisions. 1'38" 21 June 2008 s4_11_big_01.flv
The Stolen Earth Part 12 David and Catherine discuss working with the Daleks. 2'30" 28 June 2008 s4_12_big_01.flv
Journey's End Part 13 David and Catherine discuss working together. 2'15" 5 July 2008 s4_13_big_01.flv
The Next Doctor The Big Questions: David Morrisey Watch an Interview with the Next Doctor. 2'44" 25 December 2008 s0_05_bts_01.flv
The Big Questions: Dervla Kirwan An interview with the actress who plays Miss Hartigan. 2'39" s0_05_bts_02.flv
Planet of the Dead The Big Questions: Michelle Ryan Watch an interview with actress Michelle Ryan. 2'20" 11 April 2009 s0_06_bts_07.flv
The End of Time, Part One The Big Questions ...with David, Russell & Julie. 3'44" 25 December 2009 s0_09_bq_01.flv
The End of Time, Part Two The Big Questions ...with John Simm.
(Adventure Calendar)
2'17" 28 December 2009 s0_09_bq_03.flv
adventure_091228.flv
The Big Questions ...Part Two, with David, Russell & Julie. 2'03" 30 December 2009 s0_09_bq_02.flv
The Big Questions ...Part Three, with David, Russell & Julie. 2'42" 1 January 2010 s0_09_bq_04.flv
Episode related to Title Details Runtime Originally available BBC PID
The Eleventh Hour The Big Questions 01 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan spill the beans and demonstrate their impressions of each other! 1'58" 3 April 2010 p00765d8
Victory of the Daleks Big Questions 02 Matt Smith tells us about his personal heroes and arch enemies. 1'20" 17 April 2010 p007dv5y
The Time of Angels Big Questions 03 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan answer more Big Questions, this time discussing New York and mind control! 1'48" 24 April 2010 p007j8qw
Flesh and Stone Big Questions 04 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan answer more Big Questions, this time relating to Flesh and Stone. 1'18" 1 May 2010 p007njj7
The Vampires of Venice Big Questions 05 Matt Smith and Arthur Darvill answer more Big Questions, this time spilling the beans on everything from blind dates to big spiders! 1'26" 8 May 2010 p007rxnr
Amy's Choice Big Questions 06 Matt Smith and Arthur Darvill speculate what they're doing in alternative universes! 1'16" 15 May 2010 p007wggp
The Hungry Earth Big Questions 07 Matt Smith and Arthur Darvill share their love of Wales and reveal what it takes to wake them up! 1'43" 22 May 2010 p00801mk
Cold Blood The Big Questions 08 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan admit the things they'd like to forget… including Matt's jungle pants! 1'52" 29 May 2010 p0083k6p
Vincent and the Doctor Big Questions 09 Art is for Everyone! 1'37" 1 June 2010 p0084rvz
The Lodger Big Questions 10 Matt Smith and James Corden are in the hot seat for The Lodger's Big Questions! 1'00" 12 June 2010 p008bbrb
The Pandorica Opens Big Questions 11 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan answer big questions relating to the series finale. 1'23" 19 June 2010 p008fwgp
The Big Bang Big Questions 12 Matt Smith and Karen Gillan answer big questions relating to the series finale. 1'15" 28 June 2010 p008l8bn

Part 1-13

  • "Lucinda's Locket" by John Dankworth, Album: Big Band, 1920s-1970s ANW 1090

The Big Questions: David Morrisey

  • "Soft Focus Bossa" by Paul Mottram, Album: Latin Jazz ANW 1261

The Big Questions: Dervla Kirwan

  • "Mars Bar" by Mat Andasun, Album: Vintage Sci Fi ANW 1227

The Big Questions: Michelle Ryan

  • "Bossa Negre" by Paul Mottram, Album: Small Jazz Group, Piano, Boogie ANW 1157

The Big Questions - ...with David, Russell & Julie. (all 3 parts)

  • "Easy Bossa" by Christopher Ashmore, Album: Jazz, Boogie ANW 1257

The Big Questions - ...with John Simm.

  • "Strictly Come Cruising" by Alexander L'Estrange, Album: Jazz ANW 1246

Big Questions 01-12

  • "Swing That Shoe" by Terry Devine-King, Album: Big Band, Jazz ANW 1030

The Monster Files[[edit] | [edit source]]

Captain Jack's Monster Files
Episode related to Title Details Runtime Originally available File name
Partners in Crime Adipose Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Adipose. 2'42" 5 April 2008 s4_01_v_01.flv
The Fires of Pompeii Pyrovile Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Pyrovile. 2'53" 12 April 2008 s4_02_mon_01.flv
Planet of the Ood The Ood Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Ood. 3'16" 19 April 2008 s4_03_mon_01.flv
The Sontaran Stratagem The Slitheen
The Monster Files (Extra)
Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Slitheen. 3'45" 26 April 2008 s4_01_mon_01.flv
The Poison Sky The Sontarans Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Sontarans. 2'44" 3 May 2008 s4_05_mon_01.flv
The Doctor's Daughter The Hath Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Hath. 2'18" 10 May 2008 s4_06_mon_01.flv
The Unicorn and the Wasp Vespiform Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Vespiform. 3'13" 17 May 2008 s4_07_mon_01.flv
Silence in the Library The Judoon Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Judoon. 2'50" 31 May 2008 s4_08_mon_01.flv
Forest of the Dead The Vashta Nerada Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Vashta Nerada. 2'56" 7 June 2008 s4_09_mon_01.flv
Midnight Midnight Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about Midnight. 3'01" 14 June 2008 s4_10_mon_01.flv
Turn Left The Trickster's Brigade Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Trickster's Brigade. 3'22" 21 June 2008 s4_11_mon_01.flv
The Stolen Earth The Daleks Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about the Daleks. 4'04" 28 June 2008 s4_12_mon_01.flv
Journey's End Davros Captain Jack reveals facts, figures and top secret info about Davros. 3'41" 5 July 2008 s4_13_mon_01.flv
The Next Doctor Christmas Tales of Christmas past from Captain Jack.
(Adventure Calendar)
4'37" 9 December 2008 xmas_mon_01.flv
The Cybermen Facts and figures from Captain Jack. 3'44" 25 December 2008 s0_05_mon_01.flv
The End of Time, Part One A Ghost Story for Christmas Christmas is a perfect time for scary stories that send a shiver down your spine and put a smile on your face! It's good to have a touch of terror in the tinsel and we've got a tale for you now that'll make you go brrrrrr! But a warning to the curious... it's about a strange and terrifying race known as the Weeping Angels. Enjoy their story but whatever you do, don't blink!
(Adventure Calendar)
3'06" 24 December 2009 adventure_091224.flv
River Song's Monster Files
Episode related to Title Details Runtime Originally available BBC PID
Flesh and Stone Weeping Angels River Song shares the secrets of the Weeping Angels. 3'36" 1 May 2010 p007njk0
The Vampires of Venice Vampires River Song opens her famous journal and shares her knowledge of vampires and vampire-like creatures. 3'43" 8 May 2010 p007rxmr
Cold Blood Silurians River Song shares some Silurian secrets in this dramatic new Monster File. 3'25" 29 May 2010 p0083k6d

Video Explorer[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Eleventh Hour The Eleventh Hour Opening Scene You can see The Eleventh Hour on BBC One, 18.20 on Saturday, 3 April. But you can watch the amazing opening moments right here, right now!
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
0'42" 27 March 2010 p0072jdj
Writer Steven Moffat Lead writer Steven Moffat talks about writing for the new Doctor and the opening scene to the series.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'11" p0072n1h
Pre-visual As the opening sequence was a complicated and technically difficult filming exercise, this required more planning than usual. To aid production, a pre-visualisation sequence.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'52" p0072n0l
Aerial Operator This sequence required unique aerial footage over London. To achieve these spectacular aerial shots required more than just a camera and helicopter.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'29" p0072mzj
Producer Nikki Wilson It's the Producers job to take the scene from development through to delivery. This requires working with all the different departments at every stage in the process.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
2'07" 30 March 2010 p0073qwh
Director Adam Smith The director takes the writers script and visualises it. Adam Smith explains his experiences directing such a complicated sequence and his relationship with Matt Smith.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'49" 31 March 2010 p00744yf
Special FX Creating the illusion that the Doctor is flying over London requires a lot of visual effects and post-production. All this was managed by the visual effects supervisor, Barney Curnow.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
2'01" 1 April 2010 p0075j2s
Sound Dub The sound dub is the final stage in the process. This is where everything comes together.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
2'07" 2 April 2010 p00762fz
Practical FX As the Doctor dangles over London, the inside of the TARDIS is in chaos. Danny Hargreaves is responsible for any practical effects used during filming.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'57" 3 April 2010 p0076hbm
Stunts With all the high wire action and risky manoeuvres, the pre titles sequence needed a brave and fearless man. To ensure Matt Smith's safety, production hired this man, Gordon , the Stunt man.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'55" p0076hc2
Sound FX Once the visuals are completed the sound must be added. The sound effects editor brings the pre-title sequence to our ears.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
2'17" p0076h8p
Actor Matt Smith The pre-title sequence would be nothing without the great performance from Matt Smith. From hanging around on bars to dangling from the TARDIS, lets see how he got on.
(hosted on the "DW - website content" website.)
1'59" p0076h81

Writer Steven Moffat

  • "Solar Flare" by Nick Ingman & Terry Devine-King, Album: Blockbuster Movie Trailers ANW 1392

Pre-visual

  • "Cosmic Voyager" by Terry Devine-King, Mark Anderson, Alicia Anderson & Nikolaj Bjerre, Album: Late Night, Grooves ANW 1428

Aerial Operator

  • "Marauding Masses" by Terry Devine-King, Album: Orchestral Drama 2 ANW 1216

Producer Nikki Wilson

  • "Bold Prediction" by Paul Mottram, Album: Minimalist, Contemporary Classical ANW 1124

Director Adam Smith

  • "Men In Black" by Paul Mottram & Gareth Johnson, Album: Drama Movies, Espionage ANW 1175

Special FX

  • "Rocks Off" by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy & Richard Kimmings, Album: Funk, Retro Grooves ANW 1377

Sound Dub

  • "Asteroid" by Nick Ingman & Terry Devine-King, Album: Blockbuster Movie Trailers ANW 1392

Practical FX

  • "Ultimatum" by Dan Skinner & Adam Skinner, Album: Movie Drama & Menace ANW 1245

Stunts

  • "Wacka Wacka" by Tim Garland, Album: Funk, 1970s ANW 1446

Sound FX

  • "Evil Genius" by Darren Leigh Purkiss, Album: Electronica, Chilled Grooves 2 ANW 1384

Actor Matt Smith

  • "Lap of Honour" by Gareth Johnson, Album: High Energy, Action, Sport ANW 1350


Panoramics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Explore the Dalek Ship[[edit] | [edit source]]

https://web.archive.org/web/20100829232313/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/episodes/b00s56d2/panoramic?id=d11/s01/d11s01e03_posttx_170410 Explore the Dalek Ship Try to find all the hotspots in our panoramic image of the Dalek ship. We've hidden some exclusive wallpaper downloads and other treats amongst the alien technology.

Dalek Panoramic Explore the Dalek ship and unlock the hotspots to release hidden elements!

https://web.archive.org/web/20120420215004/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/episodes/b00s56d2/panoramic/basic Panoramic Alternative Content Explore the content contained within our panoramic of the Dalek ship.

Explore the Dalek Ship
Have a look around the panoramic scene and try to find all the hotspots. Find out what the new Dalek colours mean, download some wallpapers for your desktop and watch some thrilling footage for the upcoming Doctor Who: The Adventure Games! You can navigate by using the + and - buttons to zoom in and out of the picture. Or use the arrows to move from left to right. You can also navigate the picture by clicking and dragging.
Start exploring now...
Content type Title Notes
Info Colour Coded Killers The Red Daleks are drones or workers, and are led by the White Supreme Dalek. The Blue Daleks are in charge of strategy, the Orange Daleks are scientists. The purpose of the mysterious Yellow Eternal Dalek is as yet unknown...
Video City of the Daleks Trailer The Doctor and Amy are confronted by the Daleks in a nightmarish vision of London... in 1963!
Video Daleks: Evolution A video showing how the Doctor's oldest enemies have changed over the decades.
Image City of the Daleks Wallpaper Download View in new window: 1024 | Widescreen
Video The New Daleks In this clip from Doctor Who Confidential, Karen Gillan and Mark Gatiss discuss the new Daleks.
Image Victory of the Daleks Wallpaper Download View in new window: 1024 | Widescreen
Video Phil Ford on Doctor Who: The Adventure Games After playing City of the Daleks for the first time, Phil Ford, who wrote the adventure, gives his reaction to battling the Doctor's most iconic enemies!
Congratulations
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Continue exploring...

Search the Byzantium's Forest[[edit] | [edit source]]

https://web.archive.org/web/20101203022246/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/episodes/b00s971z/panoramic?id=d11/s01/d11s01e05_posttx_010510 Search the Byzantium's Forest Try to find all the hotspots in our panoramic image of the Byzantium Forest. We've hidden some wallpapers, behind the scenes information and other treats amongst the deadly Weeping Angels.

https://web.archive.org/web/20100504025429/http:/www.bbc.co.uk:80/doctorwho/dw/news/bulletin_100430_01/Explore_Interactive_Panoramic_Scenes New Panoramic Explore the forest of the Byzantium

https://web.archive.org/web/20101017223047/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/episodes/b00s971z/panoramic/basic Byzantium Forest Panoramic content Explore the content contained within our panoramic of the Byzantium's forest.

Don't Even Blink!
Have a look around this spooky panoramic scene and try to find all the hotspots. These contain a range of exclusive content for you to investigate. You can navigate by using the + and - buttons to zoom in and out of the picture. Or use the arrows to move from left to right. You can also navigate the picture by clicking and dragging.
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Content type Title Notes
Info The Forest of Dean Puzzlewood Much of The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone was filmed in Puzzlewood, near Coleford in Gloucester... Puzzlewood is part of the Forest of Dean which is said to have inspired JRR Tolkien's vision of Middle-earth in his The Lord of the Rings saga. Other dramas to have been shot there include the BBC's Merlin. Puzzlewood covers about 14 acres and the majority of filming took place in the centre of the woodland. Deep gullies and dramatic rock formations known as scowles make it a visually arresting area but smoke machines and special lighting heightened the impact of the location even further. The Doctor Who team filmed in the Forest of Dean for nine nights during July, 2009. It's not the first time the crew have visited the area. The nearby Clearwell Caves were used in episodes such as The Christmas Invasion, The Satan Pit and The Fires of Pompeii.
Info Puzzlewood used for Doctor Who filming Read about the filming in the Forest of Dean at BBC Gloucestershire's Arts & Culture website
Video Doctor Who: Confidential Behind the scenes of Flesh and Stone.
Image Byzantium Forest Concept Art
Image Weeping Angel Wallpaper Download View in new window: 1024 | Widescreen
Image Byzantium Forest Wallpaper Download View in new window: 1024 | Widescreen
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Welcome Aboard the TARDIS![[edit] | [edit source]]

https://web.archive.org/web/20100517051217/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/episodes/b00sfgtp/panoramic Welcome Aboard the TARDIS! Step inside the Doctor's time machine and have a good look around! Try to find all the hotspots and unlock exclusive content including concept art, wallpapers, videos and info text.

https://web.archive.org/web/20100518202053/http:/www.bbc.co.uk:80/doctorwho/dw/news/bulletin_100515_02/TARDIS_panoramic

Welcome aboard the TARDIS!
Have a look and you will find lots of clickable hotspots amongst all the cables and levers, containing loads of exclusive content for you to investigate. You can navigate by using the + and - buttons to zoom in and out of the picture. Or use the arrows to move from left to right. You can also navigate the picture by clicking and dragging.
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Info Designing a Legend The original TARDIS console room was first seen in 1963 during the series' opening episode. It was designed by Peter Brachacki and although its appearance has changed over the decades it's always retained a visual resonance of that first design. Production Designer Edward Thomas was one of the main creative forces behind the stunning realisation of the latest console room. Recalling the moment he was offered the chance to work on the show back in 2005, Edward enthused 'I just waded in there because it's Doctor Who and it's a legend!'
Image TARDIS console concept art Drawn by Matt Savage
Image TARDIS Wallpaper Download View in new window: 1024 | Widescreen
Image TARDIS concept art Drawn by R S Williams
Image Another view A look at the console from above
Video River's Homing Box Message for The Doctor
Video Take a TARDIS Tour
Info Origins of a Time Machine Back in the early 60s when the concept of Doctor Who was being developed it was recognised that the lead character would need a fantastic time machine to transport him and his companions to limitless adventures. But the original ideas for the TARDIS were very different than you might expect. CE Webber and Sydney Newman, who both helped mould the Doctor's early days, wrote an outline for the series' format...
Read their initial thoughts on the Doctor's 'machine'
Image TARDIS Wallpaper Download View in new window: 1024 | Widescreen
Video TARDIS screen graphics
Congratulations
You've found all the hotspots in the panoramic, your investigation skills are clearly as good as the Doctor's.
Continue exploring...

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Series 1-3 site
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Screensaver
The invasion begins...
10-28 March 2005 PC: whocount_pc.zip
Mac Os8&9: whocount_os89.zip
Mac OsX: whocount_osx.zip
Screensaver 9 May-22 June 2005 PC: screensaver.exe
Mac Os8&9: screensaver_os8_9.zip
Mac OsX: screensaver_osx.zip
Xmas Countdown Screensaver
(later renamed Xmas Screensaver)
30 June 2005 PC: screensaver2.exe
Mac Os8&9: xmas89.zip
Mac OsX: xmasx.zip
Time Tunnel Screensaver
(later renamed Vortex Screensaver)
7 July 2005 PC: tunnel.exe
Mac Os8&9: tunnel89.zip
Mac OsX: tunnelx.zip
Voyage of the Damned Episode Pictures Screensaver 24 December 2007 PC: screensaver1_pc.exe
Mac: screensaver1_mac.zip
Capricorn Cruiseliners Screensaver PC: screensaver2_pc.exe
Mac: screensaver2_mac.zip
Series 4 site
Partners in Crime Series 4 - Episode 1 Gallery Screensaver
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Mac: s4_01_gallery_1024x768.zip
Adipose Logo Graphics Screensaver
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The Fires of Pompeii Series 4 - Episode 2 Gallery Screensaver
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Planet of the Ood Planet Of the Ood Gallery Screensaver
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Ood Operations Graphics Screensaver
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The Sontaran Stratagem The Sontaran Stratagem Gallery Screensaver
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Atmos Industries Graphics Screensaver
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The Poison Sky The Poison Sky Gallery Screensaver
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Sontaran Countdown Graphics Screensaver
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The Doctor's Daughter The Doctor's Daughter Gallery Screensaver
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The Unicorn and the Wasp The Unicorn And The Wasp Gallery Screensaver
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Silence in the Library Silence In The Library Gallery Screensaver
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Forest of the Dead Forest of the Dead Gallery Screensaver
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Lux Incorporated Graphics Screensaver
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Midnight Midnight Gallery Screensaver
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Turn Left Turn Left Gallery Screensaver
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The Stolen Earth The Stolen Earth Gallery Screensaver
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28 June 2008 PC: s4_12_gallery_1024x768.exe
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Journey's End Journey's End Gallery Screensaver
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Smith and Jones Series 3 - Episode 1 Gallery Screensaver
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The Shakespeare Code Series 3 - Episode 2 Gallery Screensaver
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Gridlock Series 3 - Episode 3 Gallery Screensaver
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Daleks in Manhattan Series 3 - Episode 4 Gallery Screensaver
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Evolution of the Daleks Series 3 - Episode 5 Gallery Screensaver
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The Lazarus Experiment Series 3 - Episode 6 Gallery Screensaver
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42 Series 3 - Episode 7 Gallery Screensaver
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Human Nature Series 3 - Episode 8 Gallery Screensaver
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The Family of Blood Series 3 - Episode 9 Gallery Screensaver
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Blink Series 3 - Episode 10 Gallery Screensaver
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Utopia Series 3 - Episode 11 Gallery Screensaver
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The Sound of Drums Series 3 - Episode 12 Gallery Screensaver
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Last of the Time Lords Series 3 - Episode 13 Gallery Screensaver
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New Earth Series 2 - Episode 1 Gallery Screensaver
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School Reunion Series 2 - Episode 3 Gallery Screensaver
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The Girl in the Fireplace Series 2 - Episode 4 Gallery Screensaver
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Rise of the Cybermen Series 2 - Episode 5 Gallery Screensaver
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The Age of Steel Series 2 - Episode 6 Gallery Screensaver
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The Idiot's Lantern Series 2 - Episode 7 Gallery Screensaver
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Doomsday Series 2 - Episode 13 Gallery Screensaver
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Rose Series 1 - Episode 1 Gallery Screensaver
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The End of the World Series 1 - Episode 2 Gallery Screensaver
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The Unquiet Dead Series 1 - Episode 3 Gallery Screensaver
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Aliens of London Series 1 - Episode 4 Gallery Screensaver
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World War Three Series 1 - Episode 5 Gallery Screensaver
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Dalek Series 1 - Episode 6 Gallery Screensaver
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The Long Game Series 1 - Episode 7 Gallery Screensaver
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Father's Day Series 1 - Episode 8 Gallery Screensaver
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The Empty Child Series 1 - Episode 9 Gallery Screensaver
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The Doctor Dances Series 1 - Episode 10 Gallery Screensaver
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Boom Town Series 1 - Episode 11 Gallery Screensaver
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Bad Wolf Series 1 - Episode 12 Gallery Screensaver
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The Parting of the Ways Series 1 - Episode 13 Gallery Screensaver
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The Christmas Invasion The Christmas Invasion Gallery Screensaver
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The Runaway Bride The Runaway Bride Gallery Screensaver
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Time Crash Time Crash Gallery Screensaver
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Voyage of the Damned Voyage Of The Damned Gallery Screensaver
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The Next Doctor Day 10: Cyberman Screensaver
Decorate your desktop with this 3D guide to the metallic monsters! (1024x768px)
10 December 2008 PC: cybermen_1024x768.exe (4.99 MB)
Mac: cybermen_1024x768.zip (3.76 MB)
The Next Doctor Gallery Screensaver
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25 December 2008 PC: s0_05_gallery_1024x768.exe
Mac: s0_05_gallery_1024x768.zip
Planet of the Dead Planet Of The Dead Gallery Screensaver
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11 April 2009 PC: s0_06_gallery_1024x768.exe
Mac: s0_06_gallery_1024x768.zip
Tritovore Screen Graphics Screensaver
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PC: s0_06_graphics_1024x768_setup.exe
Mac: s0_06_graphics_1024x768.zip
The End of Time The Master Screensaver 14 December 2009 PC: the_master.exe (2.7 MB)
Mac: the_master.zip (1.5 MB)
The End of Time, Part One Screensaver PC: s0_09_gallery.exe (3.16 MB)
Mac: s0_09_gallery.zip (2 MB)
Series 5-6 site
A Christmas Carol Series Screensaver 7 December 2010 PC: dw11s01_series_screensaver_01.exe (6.18 MB)
Mac: dw11s01_series_screensaver.dmg (9.42 MB)
Dalek Screensaver PC: d11s01_dalek_screensaver_01.exe (5.81 MB)
Mac: d11s01_dalek_screensaver_01.dmg (9.02 MB)
Scream Savers! Exclusive Screensaver 10 January 2011 PC: Exclusive_Doctor_Who_Screensaver.exe (3.22 MB)
Mac: Exclusive_Doctor_Who_Screensaver.dmg (2.33 MB)
The Impossible Astronaut The Impossible Astronaut Screensaver
Download our new screensaver featuring images from The Impossible Astronaut...
2011 PC: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e01.exe (5.72 MB)
Mac: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e01.dmg (4.82 MB)
The Curse of the Black Spot The Curse of the Black Spot Screensaver 2011 PC: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e03.exe (5.04 MB)
Mac: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e03.dmg (4.14 MB)
The Almost People The Almost People Screensaver
Download our new screensaver featuring the TARDIS scan of "Amy"...
2011 PC: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e06.exe (9.04 MB)
Mac: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e06.dmg (8.24 MB)
The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe Screensaver 15 December 2011 PC: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e14.exe ()
Mac: doctor_who_screensaver_d11s02e14.dmg ()
The Doctor at Christmas Screensaver PC: doctor_who_christmas_2011_screensaver.exe ()
Mac: doctor_who_christmas_2011_screensaver.dmg ()

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Doctor Who theme ringtone  Officially licensed from the BBC. This is a commercial service on an external site (The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites). 25 March 2005 http://www.bbcworldwide.com/audiocall/doctorwho/
http://www.audiocall.co.uk/doctorwho
The Unquiet Dead THEATRE POSTER 2005 theatreposter.jpg
The Long Game Satellite 5 paperwork 2005 sat5medicalpaperwork.jpg
Satellite 5 MedScan medscan.jpg
The Empty Child DIG FOR VICTORY POSTER 2005 digforvictory.jpg
NO WARNING POSTER nowarning.jpg
The Doctor Dances JACK'S SHIP PANELS 1 2005 jacksshippanels.gif
JACK'S SHIP PANELS 2 jackshipswitches.gif
ALBION HOSPITAL MEDICAL CHART hospitalpaperwork.jpg
GAS MASK POSTER gasmasks.gif
Boom Town FRONT PAGE Western Mail The Western Mail Masthead is © Western Mail and Echo Ltd. Newspaper text by Helen Raynor. 2005 westernmailf.jpg (355k)
BACK PAGE Western Mail westernmailb.jpg (259k)
The Runaway Bride Ten Pounds - David Tennant Prop bank notes created by the Doctor Who Art Department for The Runaway Bride. Select the note of your choice, right click the relevant link, and then save or print them. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE ONLY FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE. THEY ARE NOT LEGAL TENDER AND NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO USE THEM AS SUCH. 3 December 2006 ten_pounds.jpg
Twenty Pounds - Phil Collinson twenty_pounds.jpg
Card One Select the card of your choice, right click the relevant link, save the card then print it to fill a sheet of A4 paper. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results. Fold the sheet of paper into four to make your card. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. 5 December 2006 card1.jpg
Card Two card2.jpg
Card Three card3.jpg
Card Four card4.jpg
Santa Mask Original artwork from The Runaway Bride, courtesy of Peter McKinstry. Click on the image to load the full-size version, then save and print it out. 8 December 2006 santamask.jpg
Smith and Jones Martha's ID Badge Prop ID badges created by the Doctor Who Art Department for Smith and Jones. Select Martha's badge or a blank one (to add your own name and picture to), right click the relevant link, and then save or print them. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE ONLY FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE. 2007 martha_id.jpg
Blank ID Badge blank_id.jpg
The Shakespeare Code Taming of the Shrew Select the poster of your choice, right click the relevant link, save the card then print it to fill a sheet of A4 paper. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. 2007 shrew.jpg
Titus Andronicus titus.jpg
S.S Rose rose.jpg
Bryaen's Ferrie bryaens-ferrie.jpg
Evolution of the Daleks New York Record Version 1 Prop newspapers created by the Doctor Who Art Department for Daleks In Manhattan / Evolution Of The Daleks. Select either newspaper, right click the relevant link, and then save or print them. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE ONLY FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE. 2007 nyr_version_1.jpg
New York Record Version 2 nyr_version_2.jpg
Human Nature Newspaper 2007 examiner.jpg
Dance Poster hn_poster.jpg
Voyage of the Damned Card One Select the card of your choice, right click the relevant link, save the card then print it to fill a sheet of A4 paper. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results. Fold the sheet of paper into four to make your card. ALL PHOTOS BY WILLIAM BAKER. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. 5 December 2007 card1.jpg
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Poster One Select the poster of your choice, right click the relevant link, save the poster, then print it to fill a sheet of A3 paper. You may need to adjust your print settings for optimum results, or to print on different paper sizes. THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. CHECK THE HOMEPAGE LATER (7TH DECEMBER) FOR A SPECIAL ADVENT BONUS! 7 December 2007 poster1.jpg
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You'll need some scissors, sticky tape and preferably a glue stick. Follow the simple instructions to make your Heavenly Host Christmas Tree ornament. Younger users of the site may need help from an adult with the cutting out. Always be careful with scissors! You'll need some scissors, sticky tape and preferably a glue stick. Download the Heavenly Host page to your computer. Download the Heavenly Host artwork Here, then save it to your computer. Print out your Heavenly Host on A4 paper. In colour if possible. Print out your Heavenly Host - in colour if possible. Adjust your print settings so it fits onto an A4 page. 15 December 2007 host.jpg

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The Next Doctor Day 6: Christmas Cards The Doctors, Miss Hartigan and Cybermen 6 December 2008 card1.jpg (141 KB)
Miss Hartigan card2.jpg (143 KB)
The Doctor card3.jpg (140 KB)
Cyberleader and Cybermen card4.jpg (162 KB)
Day 13: Cybershade Face Mask Become a Cybershade! To start, download the mask as a PDF file, or print off the three images below. 13 December 2008 cybershade_mask.pdf (2.97 MB)
Mask Part 1 Download part1.jpg (170 KB)
Mask Part 2 Download part2.jpg (138 KB)
Mask Part 3 Download part3.jpg (136 KB)
Doctor Who at the Proms Doctor Who Theme - Live at BBC Proms Download the exclusive live version! (UK only). December 2008 bbcdr_who_theme_20081222-1700.mp3 (1.27 MB)
The End of Time Doctor in the House 1 December 2009 doctor-in-the-house.pdf (1.3 MB)
Day Two! Card 1 2 December 2009 adventure_card_01.pdf (10.6 MB)
Card 2 adventure_card_02.pdf (10.7 MB)
Card 3 adventure_card_03.pdf (11.8 MB)
Partners in Time 19 December 2009 partners_in_time.pdf (11 MB)
The Master Mask 26 December 2009 the_master_mask.pdf (707 KB)
Happy New Year Cards! The Doctor 30 December 2009 the_doctor_ny_card.pdf (446 KB)
The Master the_master_ny_card.pdf (386 KB)
Wilfred Mott wilfred_mott_ny_card.pdf (429 KB)

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Series 5-6 site
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The Eleventh Hour Prisoner Zero Wanted Poster Open the poster by clicking on the image above. To get a hard copy you can print it out, preferably from a colour printer, onto an A4 piece of paper. Or you can save it by right clicking on the poster and hitting 'save as'. 2010 wanted_poster.pdf (942 KB)
The Beast Below Smiler Mask Open the mask by clicking on the image above then print it out, preferably from a colour printer. Or save it by right clicking on the mask and hitting 'save as'. 2010 d11s01e02_smiler_mask.pdf (323 KB)
Victory of the Daleks To Victory Poster Open the poster by clicking on the image above. To get a hard copy you can print it out, preferably from a colour printer, onto an A4 piece of paper. Or you can save it by right clicking on the poster and hitting 'save as'. 2010 d11s01e01_to_victory.pdf (504 KB)
The Time of Angels River's Diary Transform one of your books into a diary like River Song's! The ideal place to keep spoilers... 2010 d11s02e04-dust-jacket.pdf (541 KB)
Flesh and Stone Weeping Angel Mask Open the mask by clicking on the image above then print it out, preferably from a colour printer. Or save it by right clicking on the mask and hitting 'save as'. 2010 d11s01e05-weeping-angel-mask.pdf (360 KB)
The Hungry Earth Silurian Mask Open the mask by clicking on the image above. To get a hard copy you can print it out, preferably from a colour printer, onto an A4 piece of paper. Or you can save it by right clicking on the link and hitting 'save as'. 2010 d11s01e08_silurian_mask.pdf (268 KB)
TARDIS Wish You Were Here Read a mini-adventure that forms the prologue to TARDIS, written by James Moran. 2010 wish_you_were_here_james_moran.pdf (7.53 KB)
A Christmas Carol Doctor in the House But before that, let the festive fun begin! Download Doctor in the House  now...and good luck! 1 December 2010 doctor-in-the-house-2010.pdf (1.97 MB)
Download Christmas Card: One 5 December 2010 christmas_card_01.pdf (88 KB)
Download Christmas Card: Two christmas_card_02.pdf (97 KB)
Download Christmas Card: Three christmas_card_03.pdf (99 KB)
Download Christmas Card: Four christmas_card_04.pdf (993 KB)
Snowfall, Part One Download 9 December 2010 Doctor_Who_Adventure_Calendar_day_09_snowfall.pdf (92.2 KB)
Cold Snap, Part One Download 10 December 2010 Doctor_Who_Adventure_Calendar_day_10_snowfall.pdf (159 KB)
Cold Snap, Part Two Download 17 December 2010 Doctor_Who_Adventure_Calendar_day_17_snowfall.pdf (237 KB)
The Thaw Download Doctor_Who_Adventure_Calendar_day_17b_snowfall.pdf (77 KB)
Vampire Hurricane, Part One Download 20 December 2010 Doctor_Who_Adventure_Calendar_day_20_snowfall.pdf (141 KB)
Snowfall: Station Pressure Download 24 December 2010 Doctor_Who_Adventure_Calendar_day_24_snowfall.pdf (146 KB)
Snowfall Download doctor_who_snowfall.pdf (673 KB)
Download Happy New Year Card: One 27 December 2010 DW-Happy-New-Year.pdf (1.34 MB)
Download Happy New Year Card: Two DW-Happy-Who-Year.pdf (1.34 MB)
Download Happy New Year Card: Three DW-Have-a-cracking-NY.pdf (1.10 MB)
The Impossible Astronaut The Silence Mask Open the mask by clicking on the image above. To get a hard copy you can print it out, preferably from a colour printer, onto an A4 piece of paper. Or you can save it by right clicking on the link and hitting 'save as'. 2011 d11s02e01_silent_mask.pdf (5.94 MB)
The Curse of the Black Spot Want to be a Pirate? Download your very own Pirate kit now! 2011 pirate_kit_final.pdf (5.69 MB)
The Doctor's Wife Ood Mask Download Now! 2011 dw_ood_mask.pdf (453 KB)
The Rebel Flesh Ganger Mask Download Now! 2011 ganger_mask.pdf (3.79 MB)
Night Terrors Peg Doll Mask Download and Make Your Own Now! 2011 peg_doll_mask.pdf (1.63 MB)
The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe Pick a Card! Download Christmas Card: One 4 December 2011 card1.pdf (1.49 MB)
Download Christmas Card: Two card2.pdf (1.45 MB)
Download Christmas Card: Three card3.pdf (1.86 MB)
Download Christmas Card: Four card4.pdf (1.44 MB)
Seven Degrees of Regeneration Download Seven Degrees of Regeneration. 5 December 2011 7_degrees_of_regeneration.pdf (347 KB)
Doctor in the House But before that, let the game begin! Download Doctor in the House ...and good luck! 10 December 2011 doctor_in_the_house_2011.pdf (345 KB)
Attack of the Snowmen Read part 3 of Attack of the Snowmen online or print off the pdf version of the entire story! 24 December 2011 Attack_of_the_Snowmen.pdf (208 KB)
The Night After Hallowe'en By Mark B. Oliver c. 27 March 2012 The_Night_After_Halloween.pdf (121 KB)
Blue Moon By Oli Smith Blue_Moon.pdf (134 KB)
The Advent of Fear By Mark B. Oliver The_Advent_of_Fear.pdf (180 KB)
The Doctor on my Shoulder By Daniel Roth The_Doctor_on_my_Shoulder.pdf (144 KB)
Hero Colouring-in Pack Demonstrate your artistic skills with our brand new Hero Colouring-in Pack. Download it Now! c. 27 March 2012 Hero_Colour_In_Pack.pdf
Monster Colouring-in Pack Where can you find a Dalek, Cyberman and Silurian all in one place? Monster_Colour_In_Pack.pdf

Who Spy[[edit] | [edit source]]

Who Spy Daily cryptic postcards from behind-the-scenes

  • WhoSpy: Your daily tease from the set of Doctor Who
  • WhoSpy - Lots of planets have a North.

WHO SPY Series 1 We've covered the making of Doctor Who from the first scene through to the wrap party. Sometimes cryptically, sometimes surprisingly, but always with an eye to the future. Every day, our Who Spy sends us pictures from the making of Doctor Who. She's very careful not to include any spoilers. Her pictures can be about anything - from a meeting in the production office, or an abandoned sketch in the design department, through to the setting up of a key special effect on location.

  • Week 1 4 images 20-Jul-04
  • Week 2 5 images
  • Week 3 5 images
  • Week 4 5 images
  • Week 5 5 images
  • Week 6 5 images by 30 August 2004
  • Week 7 5 images by 2 September 2004
  • Week 8 5 images by 11 September 2004
  • Week 9 5 images by 17 September 2004
  • Week 10 5 images
  • Week 11 5 images
  • Week 12 5 images by 12 October 2004
  • Week 13 5 images
  • Week 14 5 images by 23 October 2004
  • Week 15 5 images
  • Week 16 5 images by 7 November 2004
  • Week 17 5 images by 15 November 2004
  • Week 18 5 images by 19 November 2004
  • Week 19 5 images
  • Week 20 3 images
  • Week 21 5 images by 7 December 2004
  • Week 22 5 images by 28 December 2004
  • Week 23 6 images
  • Week 24 5 images
  • Week 25 5 images by 9 January 2005
  • Week 26 5 images by 12 January 2005
  • Week 27 5 images by 20 January 2005
  • Week 28 5 images by 30 January 2005
  • Week 29 5 images by 6 February 2005
  • Week 30 5 images by 13 February 2005
  • Week 31 5 images by 16 February 2005
  • Week 32 5 images by 25 February 2005
  • Week 33 5 images by 4 March 2005
  • Week 34 5 images by 9 March 2005
  • Week 35 5 images
  • Week 36 3 images finished on 23 March 2005
  • Who Spy 19: Stitched up (13 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 18: Shoe spy (12 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 17: Hot seats (11 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 16: Producer (10 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 15:Camera (09 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 14: Negotiate! (06 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 13: Make-up (05 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 12: Paint (04 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 11: Keep out (03 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 10: In the bag (02 August 2004)
  • Who Spy 9: Handiwork (30 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 8: Going live (29 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 7: Green-lit (28 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 6: Spray time (27 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 5: Hot stuff (26 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 4: Hospital (23 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 3: Coppers (22 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 2: Camera (21 July 2004)
  • Who Spy 1: Clapperboard (20 July 2004)

32 x 5 =160 + 6+3+3+4(16) = 176 176 Who Spy photos

  • WHOSPY - Week 15 4 images finished on 17 November 2005
  • Who Spy: Week 14  Plans, pipes and poles 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 13  Candles and handles (maybe) 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 12  Desks and displays 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 11  Trainers and tubes 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 10  Crash mats, phones and horse muck 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 9  Horses and courses 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 8  Crew, cuffs and Cardiff 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 7  Caves, canteens and costumes 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 6  Documents and nurses. 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 5  Tea, teeth and time gentlemen please. 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 4  Santas, symbols and sharp suits. 4 images
  • Who Spy: Week 3  Pies, wind and places up North. 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 2  Caravans, stairs and unseeing eyes. 5 images
  • Who Spy: Week 1  Lights, snow, and Jackie Tyler. 6 images

WhoSpy returns [05 August 2005]

Who Spy: Season 1  How we covered the first year of filming.

Photo Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Photo Story: Daleks You thought you'd seen the last of them?
  • Photo Story: Dalek Ship Inside the spaceship.
  • Photo Story: Big Brother Who's watching the Doctor?
  • Photo Story: Future Television Weakest links and fashion disasters.
  • Photo Story: Floor 500 More top floor trouble.
  • Photo Story: Landing in Cardiff A day at the Bay.
  • Photo Story: Room 802 Sounds horrifying.
  • Photo Story: Jack's ship Captain's log.
  • Photo Story: Crash site A closely-guarded secret.
  • Photo Story: Supper Time Dinner is served.
  • Photo Story: Night Club The Doctor drops a bombshell.
  • Photo Story: Nurse, The Screens Inside Albion Hospital.
  • Photo Story: Jackie's Wedding Step back in time.
  • Photo Story: At the Church Disco inferno.
  • Photo Story: Floor 139 Space news and fast food.
  • Photo Story: Floor 500 Cool customers.
  • Photo Story: Dalek From workshop to filming.
  • Photo Story: Geocomtex Behind-the-scenes at Van Statten's base.
  • Photo Story: Big Ben Bang Destroying an icon.
  • Photo Story: Creating The Slitheen Not So Little Green Men.
  • Photo Story: Number 10 Duplicating Downing St.
  • Photo Story: Pigs In Space Where no ham has gone before.
  • Photo Story: Back in Time When it snowed in summer.
  • Photo Story: Making aliens The best job ever?
  • Photo Story: Platform 1 The ultimate party venue.
  • Photo Story: Making the TARDIS From start to finish.
  • Photo Story: Alien attack! Filming panic on the streets of London.
  • Photo Story: Inside the Lair Making the Nestene's hideout.


  • Photo Story: Slitheen Uncovered Undressing for the occasion.

S2.X-S4.X

  • Photos from Filming
  • 3.5 Postcards From New York
  • 3.10 Bantos DVDs

S4.1-S4.18

  • Photo Story

Fact File[[edit] | [edit source]]

Series 4 site[[edit] | [edit source]]

(renamed The Fourth Dimension after 12 May/by 29 June 2011) The Fourth Dimension https://web.archive.org/web/20100725114637/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/features/bulletins/bulletin_100126_01 Revisit Dreamland!

Quiz[[edit] | [edit source]]

Series 4 site[[edit] | [edit source]]

Series 1-3 site
Fact File Details Originally available
Smith and Jones Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
The Shakespeare Code Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Gridlock Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Daleks in Manhattan Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Evolution of the Daleks Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
The Lazarus Experiment Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
42 Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Human Nature Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
The Family of Blood Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Blink Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Utopia Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
The Sound of Drums Fact File compiled by Peter Ware. 2007
Last of the Time Lords Fact File compiled by Rob Francis. 2007
Time Crash Fact File compiled by Alistair Powell. 2007
Voyage Of The Damned 2007
Series 4 site
Fact File Details Originally available
Partners In Crime 5 April 2008
The Fires Of Pompeii 12 April 2008
Planet Of The Ood 19 April 2008
The Sontaran Stratagem 26 April 2008
The Poison Sky 3 May 2008
The Doctor's Daughter 10 May 2008
The Unicorn And The Wasp 17 May 2008
Silence In The Library 31 May 2008
Forest Of The Dead 7 June 2008
Midnight 14 June 2008
Turn Left 21 June 2008
The Stolen Earth 28 June 2008
Journey's End 5 July 2008
The Next Doctor 25 December 2008
Planet Of The Dead 11 April 2009
The Waters of Mars 15 November 2009
The End of Time, Part One 25 December 2009
The End of Time, Part Two 1 January 2010
Dreamland 26 January 2010
Series 5-6 site
Fact File Details Originally available
Series 4 site
Quiz Details Originally available
Partners In Crime 5 April 2008
The Fires Of Pompeii 12 April 2008
Planet Of The Ood 19 April 2008
The Sontaran Stratagem 26 April 2008
The Poison Sky 3 May 2008
The Doctor's Daughter 10 May 2008
The Unicorn And The Wasp 17 May 2008
Silence In The Library 31 May 2008
Forest Of The Dead 7 June 2008
Midnight 14 June 2008
Turn Left 21 June 2008
The Stolen Earth 28 June 2008
Journey's End 5 July 2008
Cyber Quiz Test your knowledge of the metallic monsters!
(Adventure Calendar 2008 - Day 12!)
12 December 2008
The Next Doctor 25 December 2008
Planet Of The Dead 11 April 2009
The Waters of Mars 15 November 2009
The Great Big Doctor Who Christmas Quiz (Adventure Calendar 2009 - Day Nine!) 9 December 2009
The End of Time, Part One 25 December 2009
2009 Bumper Quiz How closely were you watching in 2009? Find out with our year end 25-question quiz!
(Adventure Calendar 2009 - Day Thirty One!)
31 December 2009
The End of Time, Part Two 1 January 2010
Dreamland 26 January 2010
  • Truth or Moonshine? picture quiz 20 August 2009
  • Time Lords - True or False by 24/26 August 2009
  • True or False - Karen Gillan by 24/26 August 2009

Jigsaws[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Series 1-3 site
Jigsaw Details Originally available
Script Puzzle MR COPPER: "Red Six Seven, this way, if you could convene, fast as you can, Red Six Seven departing shortly…"
MORVIN & FOON hurry towards him, THE DOCTOR following – ASTRID just passing by –
ASTRID: "I got you that drink –"
THE DOCTOR: "And I got you a treat! C’mon"
- he takes the tray, slams it down, pulls her across, fast -
- to join Mr Copper, the Doctor shows his psychic paper.
THE DOCTOR (CONT’D): "Red Six Seven, plus one."
9 December 2007

Series 4 site[[edit] | [edit source]]

Series 4 site
Jigsaw Details Originally available
Partners In Crime Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Partners In Crime. MISS FOSTER Adipose Industries. The twenty-first century way to lose weight. No exercise, no diet, no pain. Just lifelong freedom, from fat, the Holy Grail of the modern age. And here it is!
Holds it up, an ordinary red and white capsule.
MISS FOSTER (CONT'D) You just take one capsule. One capsule, once a day for three weeks. And the fat, as they say...
ON SCREEN, GRAPHIC, the logo does a little spin, the jingle sings: The Fat Just Walks Awaaaay!
2 April 2008
The Fires Of Pompeii Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from The Fires Of Pompeii. THALINA We have found it, Sister Spurrina. In the Thirteenth Book of the Sibylline Oracles. The blue box.
Unscrolling, revealing a crude drawing of the TARDIS.
THALINA (CONT'D) And yet, the Sybil foretold that the box would appear at the time of storms and fire and betrayal.
HIGH PRIESTESS ...Sisters...
A whisper, from behind drapes. The 3 SOOTHSAYERS alarmed, stand, cross the room - all three moving as one - to face the drapes; they're gauze-like, lit by flames from behind, smoke in the air. A strange, misshapen SILHOUETTE.
9 April 2008
Planet Of The Ood Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Planet Of The Ood. THE DOCTOR You've been shot.
OOD The circle...
DONNA No, don't try to move -
OOD The circle... must be broken.
THE DOCTOR What circle? What d'you mean? Delta Fifty, what circle?
16 April 2008
The Sontaran Stratagem Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from The Sontaran Stratagem. PRIVATE GRAY Greyhound Sixteen to Trap One. We've found something - basement corridor, northside, grid thirty six. Request backup, over.
MILITARY VOICE OOV Trap One sending assistance, over.
PRIVATE HARRIS Like something boiling inside...
PRIVATE GRAY Don't touch it.
PRIVATE HARRIS C'mon Steve, we get first rights on this. That means promotion!
23 April 2008
The Poison Sky Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from The Poison Sky. DONNA God, the air's disgusting...
THE DOCTOR It's not so bad for me - go on, get inside the TARDIS - (holds out key) Oh. Never given you a key. Keep that, go on. That's yours. Quite a big moment, really.
DONNA Yeah, maybe we can get sentimental after the world's finished choking to death.
30 April 2008
The Doctor's Daughter Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from The Doctor's Daughter. JENNY picks herself up, unharmed, excited, grinning. The Doctor is furious with her.
THE DOCTOR Why did you do that?
JENNY They were trying to kill us!
THE DOCTOR But they've got my friend -
JENNY Collateral damage. At least you've still got her. He lost both of his men. I'd say you came out ahead.
7 May 2008
The Unicorn And The Wasp Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from The Unicorn And The Wasp. ROGER Mrs Christie, I've a question. Why a Belgian detective?
AGATHA The Belgians make such lovely buns.
REVEREND GOLIGHTLY Where do you get your ideas from?
AGATHA Murder is easy, Vicar, when you've killed as many people as I have.
14 May 2008
Silence In The Library Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Silence In The Library. THE GIRL Something's here! Someone's got in! No one's supposed to get in!
DAD, agitated, barely able to keep in his seat...
DAD She's never mentioned anyone else. She's always been alone.
THE GIRL, panicking now, afraid...
THE GIRL Someone's in my library.
21 May 2008
Forest Of The Dead Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Forest Of The Dead. OTHER DAVE Who is he? You haven't even said, you just expect us to trust him.
SONG He's the Doctor.
LUX (joining them) And who's the Doctor?
SONG The only story you'll ever tell - if you survive him.
ANITA You say he's your friend. But he doesn't even know who you are.
SONG All you need to know is this: I'd trust this man to the end of the universe - and actually, we've been.
c. 4 June 2008
Midnight Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Midnight. HOSTESS Enjoy your trip.
THE DOCTOR Oh, I can't wait! Allons-y!
HOSTESS I'm sorry..?
THE DOCTOR It's French, for let's go!
HOSTESS Fascinating.
c. 11 June 2008
Turn Left Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Turn Left. FORTUNE TELLER But was there ever a choice? This job of yours. What led you there?
CU Donna, she flinches - Whoosh! FLASHBACK, but to a new scene, the next scene, sc.3, glimpsed images, the car, her mum - CUT BACK TO DONNA; transfixed by the Fortune Teller's stare.
DONNA There was a choice. Six months before. Cos the agency offered me a contract as H.C Clements...
Whoosh! White flashback -
c. 18 June 2008
The Stolen Earth Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from The Stolen Earth. THE DOCTOR There's no readings. Nothing. Not a trace. Not even a whisper. Ohh that's fearsome technology.
DONNA So what do we do?
THE DOCTOR We've got to get help.
DONNA Where from?
THE DOCTOR Donna. I'm taking you to the Shadow Proclamation. Hold tight!
c. 25 June 2008
Journey's End Solve the puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an exclusive script extract from Journey's End. FRANCINE What are those numbers?
MARTHA stands, starts hoisting the Indigo Project.
MARTHA Grid references. Now Jack's explained the base code, I know how this teleport works. I think. But you stay indoors, there's no Daleks on this street, you should be all right, just keep quiet.
c. 2 July 2008
The Next Doctor Solve the puzzle to reveal a clip from the episode. Solve the puzzle to unlock a teaser clip from The Next Doctor.
(Adventure Calendar 2008 - Day 23: Video Jigsaw) Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a preview of The Next Doctor.
Watch Clip 23 December 2008

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https://web.archive.org/web/20100504193939/http:/www.bbc.co.uk:80/doctorwho/dw/news/bulletin_100430_02/Even_More_Fun_and_Games Even More Fun and Games! 30 April 2010 When we relaunched the site many of you asked for the return of wallpapers and jigsaws.

https://web.archive.org/web/20120710234854/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/programmes/b006q2x0/features/more-jigsaws More Jigsaws Play more jigsaws now!

Series 5-6 site
Jigsaw Details Originally available
The Eleventh Hour Can you piece together this dangerous alien multiform to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a line from The Eleventh Hour. THE DOCTOR: Amy Pond, there's something you better understand about me, 'cause it's important and, one day, your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box. 30 April 2010
The Daleks! Can you piece together the Doctor's greatest enemy and reveal a quote from a past Dalek episode. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a line from a classic Dalek episode! DALEK: I am a soldier. I was bred to receive orders.
THE DOCTOR: Well, you're never gonna get any. Not ever.
DALEK: I demand orders!
THE DOCTOR: They're never gonna come! Your race is dead! You all burned, all of you! Ten million ships on fire; the entire Dalek race wiped out in one second!
The Weeping Angels Piece together this Weeping Angels jigsaw to reveal a quote... and whatever you do, don't even blink! Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a line from the episode Blink. Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a line from the episode Blink. SALLY: But what is it, what's a police box?
D.I. BILLY SHIPTON: Well, it's a special kind of phone box for policemen. They used to have them all over, but this isn't a real one. The phone's just a dummy and the windows are the wrong size.
The Beast Below Can you piece together this scary Smiler to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a line from The Beast Below. AMY POND: You look human.
THE DOCTOR: No, you look Time Lord. We came first.
Victory of the Daleks Can you piece together these deadly new Daleks to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an image of the new Daleks in action! THE DOCTOR: Either you turn off your clever machine, or I'll blow you and your new paradigm into eternity.
SUPREME DALEK: And yourself.
THE DOCTOR: Occupational hazard.
BLUE DALEK: Scan reveals nothing! TARDIS self-destruct device non-existant!
THE DOCTOR: All right, it's a Jammie Dodger. But I was promised tea!
The Time of Angels Can you piece together this scene from The Time of Angels to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an image of The Doctor and Amy with River Song and the Clerics. AMY: I thought they were all dead.
THE DOCTOR: So is Virginia Wolf, but I'm on her bowling team.
Vampires of Venice Can you piece together this scene from Vampires of Venice to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an image from the Vampires of Venice. RORY: You owe Casanova a chicken?
THE DOCTOR: Long story. We had a bet.
8 May 2010
Amy's Choice Can you piece together this image of the TARDIS under attack to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from Amy's Choice. THE DOCTOR: Look for all the details that don't ring true.
RORY: Okay, well, we're in a spaceship that's bigger on the inside than the outside.
AMY: With a bowtie wearing alien!
RORY: So maybe 'what rings true' isn't so simple.
THE DOCTOR: Valid point.
15 May 2010
The Hungry Earth Can you piece together this scene from The Hungry Earth to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from The Hungry Earth. ELLIOT: Have you met monsters before?
THE DOCTOR: Yeah.
ELLIOT: You scared of them?
THE DOCTOR: No. They're scared of me.
22 May 2010
Cold Blood Can you piece together this scene from Cold Blood to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an image of Silurian soldiers! NASREEN: You're sure this is the best way to enter?
THE DOCTOR: Front door approach, definitely, always the best way.
SILURIAN ALARM: Hostile life-forms detected, area 17.
THE DOCTOR: Apart from the back door approach, that's also good. Sometimes better.
c. 29 May 2010
Vincent and the Doctor Can you piece together this scene from Vincent and the Doctor to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a line from Vincent and the Doctor AMY: You don't like sunflowers?
VINCENT: No, it's not that I don't like them. I find them complex. Almost somewhere between living and dying. Half-human as they turn to the sun. A little disgusting.
But you know, they are a challenge.
THE DOCTOR: And one I'm pretty sure you'll rise to!
c. 5 June 2010
City of the Daleks Can you piece together this City of the Daleks image to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from City of the Daleks. THE DOCTOR: Be careful down here. You never know what you're gonna to find on the Underground. Rats, dinosaurs, yetis...
Now that you've completed the jigsaw, why not play the game?
Check out the Fun & Games section for more details.
after 30 May/by 8 June 2010
The Lodger Can you piece together this scene from The Lodger to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an image from The Lodger. THE DOCTOR: Ever been to Paris, Craig?
CRAIG: Nah, I can't see the point of Paris. I'm not much of a traveller.
THE DOCTOR: I can tell by your sofa.
CRAIG: My sofa?
THE DOCTOR: You are starting to look like it!
The Pandorica Opens Can you piece together this scene from The Pandorica Opens to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal an image from The Pandorica Opens THE DOCTOR: Yes, okay, okay, okay, okay. Dalek fleet, minimum twelve thousand battleships, armed to the teeth. Ahhhh, but we've got surprise on our side! They'll never expect three people to attact twelve thousand Dalek battleships, because we'd be killed instantly, so it would be a fairly short surprise. Forget surprise. after 10 June/by 17 June 2010 or c. 19 June 2010
Blood of the Cybermen Can you piece together this Blood of the Cybermen image to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from Blood of the Cybermen. THE DOCTOR: Amy! Get out of the way!
AMY: What was that?
THE DOCTOR: A cybermat.
AMY: If that's anything like a mousemat, it didn't look like one.
THE DOCTOR: Weird. I've seen them kill before - but never turn people into... robots. That's new. That's fascinating. Why would they do that?
by 28 June 2010
TARDIS Can you piece together this TARDIS image to reveal a line from the episode? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from TARDIS. THE DOCTOR GIVES AMY DIRECTIONS TO HIS PRIVATE STUDY: Right, it's very simple: take the corridor for about half a mile. Turn left, then right, then right again, then your third next right. Go past the weird swirly thing, left, then your other left, through the sun room, careful not to trip over the sun lounger, then you'll see a green door. DON'T go in there! Go right, follow the wall until it gets a bit slimy, then take the lift to the third floor. Drawing Room's straight ahead, you can't miss it. Easy peasy.
AMY: Oh good, a bell! Because the other alarms weren't loud enough!
THE DOCTOR: That's the Cloister Bell! It means something is very, very wrong!
THE DOCTOR: The time lock's fallen out of sync. Amy's lost somewhere in time. Or maybe I'm the one who's lost... That'd be rubbish.
c. 26 August 2010
Judoon Can you piece together this Judoon image to reveal a line from the episode Smith and Jones? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from Smith and Jones.
(Week of the Judoon)
THE DOCTOR: Have you seen? There are these things. These great, big space-rhino things! I mean rhinos from space! And we're on the moon! Great big space-rhinos, with guns, on the moon! And I only came in for my bunions! bet. 13 Sep/by 15 September 2010
Cybermen Can you piece together this Cyberman image to reveal a line from Rise of the Cybermen? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from Rise of the Cybermen?
(Invasion Week, Day One: The Cybermen)
... 20 September 2010
Sea Devils Can you piece together this image to reveal a line from the classic episode The Sea Devils? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from The Sea Devils.
(Invasion Week, Day Two: The Sea Devils)
THE DOCTOR: Why begin a long and bloody war where thousands will be killed on both sides?
CHIEF SEA DEVIL: We shall destroy man and reclaim the planet!
21 September 2010
Drahvins Can you piece together this Drahvin image to reveal a line from the classic episode Galaxy 4? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from Galaxy 4.
(Invasion Week, Day Three: The Drahvins)
MAAGA: We have a small number of men - as many as we need. The rest we kill. They consume valuable food and fulfil no particular function. 22 September 2010
Sontarans Can you piece together this Sontaran image to reveal a line from The Time Warrior? Complete the jigsaw puzzle to reveal a quote from The Time Warrior.
(Invasion Week, Day Four: The Sontarans)
THE DOCTOR: The war between the Sontarans and the Rutans, raging far out in the stars for 50,000 years. 50,000 years of bloodshed, and for what?
GENERAL STAAL: For victory!
23 September 2010
A Christmas Carol In episode 7 of The Daleks' Master Plan, the Doctor appeared to address the audience. What did he say? And incidentally, a happy Christmas to all of you at home! - The Doctor, 25th December, 1965. c. 21 December 2010
Shadows of the Vashta Nerada What is the name of the shark like creature? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer! Razor-toothed Blade Fin. c. 22 December 2010
Jigsaw - USA Week, Day Two Part of the new series was shot in Utah. But what is the capital city of this US state? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer!
(USA Week: Day Two)
The answer is Salt Lake City. 18 January 2011
Victory of the Daleks What colour is the Strategist Dalek? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer!
(Dalek Week: Day Three)
The Strategist Dalek is the blue one and debuted in Victory of the Daleks. 2 February 2011
Journey's End In this image we see Davros' artificial hand. In which story did he lose his real hand? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer!
(Dalek Week: Day Three)
He lost his real hand during the conflict on Necros in Revelation of the Daleks.
Day of the Daleks In this publicity shot for Day of the Daleks, we see two ape-like creatures who served as henchmen to the Daleks. What is the name of their species? What species are the two ape-like creatures who served as henchmen to the Daleks?
(Dalek Week: Day Three)
They're the Ogrons and later assisted the Master in Frontier in Space.
Terry Nation and his Creations Terry Nation created the Daleks, but what year did they first appear? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer!
(Dalek Week: Day Five)
The Daleks first appeared in 1963 in the fifth ever episode of Doctor Who. 4 February 2011
The Impossible Astronaut Jigsaw Who directed The Impossible Astronaut? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer! Toby Haynes. 23 April 2011
Day of the Moon Jigsaw How is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC better known? Question: How is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC better known? Answer: The White House c. 26 April 2011
The Curse of the Black Spot Jigsaw In which century is The Curse of the Black Spot set? Question: In which century is The Curse of the Black Spot set? Answer: The seventeenth century 5 May 2011
The Rebel Flesh Jigsaw What is the word 'Gangers' short for? Question: What is the word 'Gangers' short for? Complete the jigsaw to see if you were right! Answer: 'Gangers' is shortened form of the word 'doppelgangers'. c.18/by 20 May 2011
The Almost People Jigsaw What's the name of the company who run the mine in The Almost People? Question: What's the name of the company who run the mine in The Almost People? Complete the jigsaw to find out by 28 May 2011
A Good Man Goes to War Jigsaw In which episode did we first see the 'Eye Patch lady?' Question: In which episode did we first see the 'Eye Patch lady?' Complete the jigsaw to find out. Answer: Day of the Moon 2 June 2011
Let's Kill Hitler Jigsaw In episode 8, what smashes into Hitler's office? Question: In episode 8, what smashes into Hitler's office? Complete the jigsaw to find out. Answer: The TARDIS after 23/by 26 August 2011
Night Terrors Jigsaw Who directed Night Terrors, as well as The Doctor's Wife and Gridlock? Question: Who directed Night Terrors, as well as The Doctor's Wife and Gridlock? Complete the jigsaw to find out. Answer: Richard Clark 2011
The Girl Who Waited Jigsaw Who directed The Girl Who Waited? Question: Who directed The Girl Who Waited? Complete the jigsaw to find out. Answer: Nick Hurran by September 2011
The God Complex Jigsaw Who does the Doctor find tied up amongst the dolls? Question: Who does the Doctor find tied up amongst the dolls? Complete the jigsaw to find out. Answer: Joe by September 2011
Closing Time Jigsaw The Cybermen first appeared in which adventure? Question: The Cybermen first appeared in which adventure? Answer: The Tenth Planet by September 2011
The Wedding of River Song Jigsaw Which guest star from The Unquiet Dead returns in The Wedding of River Song? Question: Which guest star from The Unquiet Dead returns in The Wedding of River Song? Answer: Simon Callow by 30 September 2011
The Gunpowder Plot: The Rutan Mothership Which adventure contained the first reference to the Rutans? Complete the jigsaw to reveal the answer! The Time Warrior. c. 24/by 26 October 2011
The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe: Easy Jigsaw! Here's the first Christmas jigsaw!
(Adventure Calendar 2011 - Day Five!)
Congratulations! You've completed the jigsaw! 5 December 2011
The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe: Medium Jigsaw! Question: Which Production Designer made his Doctor Who debut on A Christmas Carol? Complete the jigsaw to find out.
(Adventure Calendar 2011 - Day Five!)
Answer: Michael Pickwoad.
Galaxy 4: Airlock, 1 Jigsaw! Who are the Doctor's companions in Galaxy 4? Question: Who are the Doctors companions in Galaxy 4? Complete the jigsaw to find out.
(Adventure Calendar 2011 - Day Twenty-Two)
Answer: Steven and Vicki. 22 December 2011
Galaxy 4: Airlock, 2 Jigsaw! What year was Galaxy 4 first shown? Questions: What year was Galaxy 4 first shown? Complete the jigsaw to find out.
(Adventure Calendar 2011 - Day Twenty-Two)
Answer: 1965
The Underwater Menace, Jigsaw 1 The Doctor in Danger Jigsaw! Which episode of The Underwater Menace recently resurfaced? Question: Which episode of The Underwater Menace recently resurfaced? Complete the jigsaw to find out.
(Adventure Calendar 2011 - Day Twenty-Two)
Episode 2
The Underwater Menace, Jigsaw 2 Confrontation Jigsaw! The Underwater Menace involves which mythical city? Question: The Underwater Menace involves which mythical city?
(Adventure Calendar 2011 - Day Twenty-Two)
Vincent and the Doctor, Jigsaw 2 What was the name of the monster in Vincent and the Doctor? Complete the jigsaw to find the answer! Question: The Doctor and Amy join forces with Van Gogh to defeat which powerful and deadly alien? Answer: Krafayis Answer: The Krafayis 30 March 2012
Carrionite Jigsaw Which Shakespeare play opens with three Carrionite-like witches plotting in a storm? Complete the jigsaw to find out! Answer: Macbeth (aka The Tragedy of Macbeth), written in the early 1600s. 23 April 2012
Shakespeare Jigsaw In terms of William Shakespeare, who or what was Hamnet? Answer: Hamnet was the son of William Shakespeare and his wife, Anne Hathaway.
London Jigsaw During his own lifetime which London theatre was most closely associated with Shakespeare? Answer: The Globe Theatre.

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  1. Doctor Who: Backstage Competition UPDATED: Step Into The TARDIS for BBC Children in Need. bbc.co.uk (23 September 2008). Retrieved on 5 April 2022.
  2. Backstage Competition. bbc.co.uk (27 September 2008). Retrieved on 5 April 2022.
  3. Two Doctors?. bbc.co.uk (14 November 2008). Retrieved on 5 April 2022.