Are We There Yet? (CON episode)
Are We There Yet? was the episode of Doctor Who Confidential broadcast in conjunction with Gridlock.
A condensed 5 minute version of this episode was made available to download in .mp4 format for seven days after broadcast, as part of a BBC trial of video podcasts or "vodcasts".[1] It was later uploaded to the BBC's YouTube channel. Both of these were cropped into 4:3 aspect ratio.
Aspects of production covered[[edit] | [edit source]]
The CGI and green screen involved in the episode.
Additional topics covered[[edit] | [edit source]]
- David Tennant had fun off screen with the small kittens they brought in to play Brannigan's children.
- A Next time on Doctor Who Confidential... trailer for the following episode.
People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Richard Clark, Director, Episode 3
- Phil Collinson, Series Producer, Doctor Who
- David Tennant, The Doctor
- Russell T Davies, Head Writer, Doctor Who
- Freema Agyeman, Martha Jones
- Mike Crowley, Special Effects Supervisor
- Ardal O'Hanlon, Brannigan
- Barney Curnow, Visual Effects Supervisor
- Julian Howarth, Sound Recordist, Doctor Who
- Arwel Wyn Jones, Supervising Art Director, Doctor Who
- Travis Oliver, Milo
- Lenora Crichlow, Cheen
Music list[[edit] | [edit source]]
- "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol, Album: Now That's What I Call Music 65[2]
- "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" by Burt Bacharach, Album: Burt Bacharach & Friends Gold
- "Deeper Underground" by Jamiroquai, Album: Big Hits 98 (also used in CON: Eyes Wide Open)
- "Cars" by Gary Numan, Album: Electric
- "Last Trip" by Kasabian, Album: Empire (EMI Promo Instrumental Version) (also used in CON: Stage Fright)
- "Cool for Cats" by Squeeze, Album: Greatest Hits
- "Love's Not a Competition (But I'm Winning)" by Kaiser Chiefs, Album: Yours Truly Angry Mob
- "Jump in My Car" by David Hasslehoff, Album: Now That's What I Call Music 65
- "So Here We Are" by Bloc Party, Album: The Silent Alarm
- "Killer" by Boy Kill Boy, Album: Boy Kill Boy
- "Stumble and Fall" by Razorlight, Album: Up All Night
- "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)" by Benny Goodman, Album: The First Big Bands 1934-38
No licensed music was used for the "vodcast" version, instead it used the following pieces of stock music:
- "Phretburn Phrenzy" by Freddie Funk, Jasper Dagger & Badger Flap, Album: Cyberfunk X-SERIES XCD043
- "Overhaul (aka Smashed)" by Bushwacka, Album: Tech House X-SERIES XCD049
- "Industrial" by Ian Boddy, Album: Sci-Tech DWCD 0313
- "Mirage" by Ross Hardy & Brian White, Album: Pure Indie Rock DWCD 0242
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
Executive Producer Mark Cossey |
Executive Producers for Dr Who Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner |
Series Producer Gillane Seaborne |
Producer Zoë Rushton |
Location Director Sarah T Davies |
General production staff
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Camera and lighting department
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General post-production staff
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BBC Wales |
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Not every person who worked on this episode was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. |
Elements retained in Cut Down[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
The "Cut Down" version of this episode was included on the Doctor Who: The Complete Third Series DVD box set released on 5 November 2007.
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ Ways To Listen: Podcasts & Downloads: Guide. bbc.co.uk (10 April 2007). Retrieved on 18 January 2019.
- ↑ MUSIC LIST EPISODE 3: Are We There Yet?. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 30 December 2018.
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