The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot (TV story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
Tag: 2017 source edit
 
(21 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
{{real world}}
{{real world}}
{{ImageLink|The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot TV story}}
{{ImageLink|The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot TV story}}
{{Infobox Story
{{Infobox Story SMW
|name           = ''The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot''
|name           = ''The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot''
|image           = The Five(ish) Doctor Reboot 4.jpg
|image         = The Five(ish) Doctor Reboot 4.jpg
|season number   =  
|season number =  
|story number   = 3
|story number   = 3
|main character = [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Sylvester McCoy]]
|main character = [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Sylvester McCoy]]
|featuring       = [[Paul McGann]], [[Georgia Moffett]], [[John Barrowman]], [[David Tennant]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Matt Smith]], [[Russell T Davies]]
|featuring     = [[Paul McGann]], [[Georgia Moffett]], [[John Barrowman]], [[David Tennant]], [[Tom Baker]], [[Matt Smith]], [[Russell T Davies]]
|enemy           = [[Steven Moffat]]
|enemy         = [[Steven Moffat]]
|setting         = [[London]] and [[Cardiff]], [[Britain]], [[2013]]
|setting       = [[London]] and [[Cardiff]], [[Britain]], [[2013]]
|writer         = [[Peter Davison]]
|writer         = Peter Davison
|director       = [[Peter Davison]]
|director       = [[Peter Davison]]
|producer       = [[Georgia Moffett|Georgia Tennant]]
|producer       = [[Georgia Moffett|Georgia Tennant]]
|broadcast date = [[23 November (releases)|23 November]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
|broadcast date = 23 November 2013
|network         = [[BBC Red Button]]
|network       = BBC Red Button
|format         = 1x31-minute sketch
|format         = 1x31-minute sketch
|trailer         = The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot Trailer - Doctor Who 50th Anniversary - BBC
|trailer       = The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot Trailer - Doctor Who 50th Anniversary - BBC
|thwr          = 100
}}
}}
{{invalid}}
{{invalid}}
Line 28: Line 29:
[[Sean Pertwee]] and [[Olivia Colman]] sit and discuss their upcoming projects. Both seem frustrated that they are not involved in the "five Doctors reboot thing", with Colman adding "I'm usually in everything."
[[Sean Pertwee]] and [[Olivia Colman]] sit and discuss their upcoming projects. Both seem frustrated that they are not involved in the "five Doctors reboot thing", with Colman adding "I'm usually in everything."


Christmas 2012 – [[Peter Davison (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|Peter Davison]] is at home watching ''[[The Snowmen]]'' with his two sons [[Louis Moffett|Louis]] and [[Joel Moffett|Joel]] (who is watching from behind the sofa, and who both made their acting debut). When asked if there will be a 50th anniversary special, and if he will be in it, he answers that he is not sure, and while his sons seem delighted at the prospect of it featuring just [[Matt Smith (The Doctor Appears)|Matt Smith]] and [[David Tennant (Tonight's the Night)|David Tennant]], Davison is quite concerned that he is going to be left out.
Christmas 2012 – [[Peter Davison (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|Peter Davison]] is at home watching ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' with his two sons [[Louis Davison|Louis]] and [[Joel James Davison|Joel]] (who is watching from behind the sofa, and who both made their acting debut). When asked if there will be a 50th anniversary special, and if he will be in it, he answers that he is not sure, and while his sons seem delighted at the prospect of it featuring just [[Matt Smith (in-universe)|Matt Smith]] and [[David Tennant (Tonight's the Night)|David Tennant]], Davison is quite concerned that he is going to be left out.


Davison now walks through the [[BBC Television Centre (The Longest Night)|BBC Television Centre]] to the admiration of Matt Smith, [[Jenna Coleman]], and [[Steven Moffat (Afterword)|Steven Moffat]], as well as several other ''Doctor Who'' crew members. But suddenly [[Janet Fielding]] appears and tells him that he is dreaming and that they are not really going to call him, and he awakes in bed. While walking his dog he rings his agent to see if he has been asked to appear in the special.
Davison now walks through the [[BBC Television Centre (The Longest Night)|BBC Television Centre]] to the admiration of Matt Smith, [[Jenna Coleman]], and [[Steven Moffat (Afterword)|Steven Moffat]], as well as several other ''Doctor Who'' crew members. But suddenly [[Janet Fielding]] appears and tells him that he is dreaming and that they are not really going to call him, and he awakes in bed. While walking his dog he rings his agent to see if he has been asked to appear in the special.
Line 44: Line 45:
'The Four Doctors' Convention 2013 - In the hospitality suite, [[Paul McGann (Hospitality)|Paul McGann]] is reading a script while Baker and McCoy look on, noting that he is always filming. Davison joins them stating that his contact has given him the filming dates, and that he has a plan. On the phone McGann asks his agent if they have heard anything about the ''Doctor Who'' special, disappointed for the answer to be "nothing at all." McCoy asks if they should call [[Tom Baker (Bafflement and Devotion)|Tom]], thinking he might like to join the team. But both Baker, Davison, and even McCoy himself is reluctant to make the call, so they bicker a bit over who gets to do it, before Baker finally gives in and takes out his phone. Tom Baker (as the [[Fourth Doctor]]) is seen punting down a river as his phone rings, before being swept into a time vortex, so they instead reach his voicemail, which informs them that he is "[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|stuck in the sodding time vortex, again!]]" and can therefore not assist them right now. Despite this, McGann informs them that regardless of what they are planning, he's in ... "work permitting, obviously."
'The Four Doctors' Convention 2013 - In the hospitality suite, [[Paul McGann (Hospitality)|Paul McGann]] is reading a script while Baker and McCoy look on, noting that he is always filming. Davison joins them stating that his contact has given him the filming dates, and that he has a plan. On the phone McGann asks his agent if they have heard anything about the ''Doctor Who'' special, disappointed for the answer to be "nothing at all." McCoy asks if they should call [[Tom Baker (Bafflement and Devotion)|Tom]], thinking he might like to join the team. But both Baker, Davison, and even McCoy himself is reluctant to make the call, so they bicker a bit over who gets to do it, before Baker finally gives in and takes out his phone. Tom Baker (as the [[Fourth Doctor]]) is seen punting down a river as his phone rings, before being swept into a time vortex, so they instead reach his voicemail, which informs them that he is "[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|stuck in the sodding time vortex, again!]]" and can therefore not assist them right now. Despite this, McGann informs them that regardless of what they are planning, he's in ... "work permitting, obviously."


McCoy states that he would like to be involved, but can't as he is due to return to New Zealand and ''The Hobbit'', and Baker returns home expecting a special delivery. Baker's wife and daughters hope that he hasn't noticed that it has arrived, but much to their chagrin he has. It is a Special Edition DVD of ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]'', to replace another that went missing. Baker happily points out that this version has extra features, "Even more of me!", and sits down to watch it with his reluctant family, who can't escape as he locked all the doors in the house.
McCoy states that he would like to be involved, but can't as he is due to return to New Zealand and ''The Hobbit'', and Baker returns home expecting a special delivery. Baker's wife and daughters hope that he hasn't noticed that it has arrived, but much to their chagrin he has. It is a Special Edition DVD of ''[[Vengeance on Varos (TV story)|Vengeance on Varos]]'', to replace another that went missing. Baker happily points out that this version has extra features, "Even more of me!", and sits down to watch it with his reluctant family, who can't escape as he locked all the doors in the house.


McCoy is waiting in his trailer speaking on his phone, saying how Peter Jackson often leaves him waiting in case he has a moment of inspiration, which rarely happens. Fed up with waiting, he decides to "live dangerously", leaves a note, and flies back to [[Great Britain]]. Davison speaks to Baker to let him know it's on, "Thursday morning, you know where."
McCoy is waiting in his trailer speaking on his phone, saying how Peter Jackson often leaves him waiting in case he has a moment of inspiration, which rarely happens. Fed up with waiting, he decides to "live dangerously", leaves a note, and flies back to [[Great Britain]]. Davison speaks to Baker to let him know it's on, "Thursday morning, you know where."


Holding a sign declaring "No Classics No 50th!!", Davison stands outside [[BBC Television Centre (The Longest Night)|BBC Television Centre]]. McCoy and Baker sit and watch quoting (and misquoting) their respective Doctors. McCoy notes that he has a sinking feeling, while someone knocks on his trailer back in New Zealand. When asking where Paul is, Baker answers that he has "[[The Night of the Doctor|filming commitments]]".
Holding a sign declaring "No Classics No 50th!!", Davison stands outside [[BBC Television Centre (The Longest Night)|BBC Television Centre]]. McCoy and Baker sit and watch quoting (and misquoting) their respective Doctors. McCoy notes that he has a sinking feeling, while someone knocks on his trailer back in New Zealand. When asking where Paul is, Baker answers that he has "[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|filming commitments]]".


On the set of ''The Hobbit'', [[Peter Jackson]] is told of McCoy's disappearance and asks [[Ian McKellen]], who at first has no idea who McCoy is, if he can shoot the scene without him, something which McKellen believes might actually be an improvement.
On the set of ''The Hobbit'', [[Peter Jackson]] is told of McCoy's disappearance and asks [[Ian McKellen]], who at first has no idea who McCoy is, if he can shoot the scene without him, something which McKellen believes might actually be an improvement.
Line 58: Line 59:
The three actors soon enter the studios, noting the musical difference between standing just inside and outside of the door, but soon shrug it off and continue. Entering the TARDIS studio itself, they agree "let's do it!" A child points his [[sonic screwdriver]] at the various costumes in the Experience, but soon stops when he notices the fifth, sixth, and seventh Doctor's jackets are missing.
The three actors soon enter the studios, noting the musical difference between standing just inside and outside of the door, but soon shrug it off and continue. Entering the TARDIS studio itself, they agree "let's do it!" A child points his [[sonic screwdriver]] at the various costumes in the Experience, but soon stops when he notices the fifth, sixth, and seventh Doctor's jackets are missing.


Now wearing their old costumes, Davison and co enter the TARDIS set but almost immediately criticise it. McCoy doesn't like the stairs, Baker thinks it to be too dark, and Davison remarks how nothing wobbles. They soon leave to find the ''Doctor Who'' crew filming the [[The Day of the Doctor|50th anniversary special]], but are not sure how to actually be in it, as Davison never actually thought they'd get this far. When moving on to scene 19, a voice is heard asking for three [[Dalek]]s, and an idea strikes them.
Now wearing their old costumes, Davison and co enter the TARDIS set but almost immediately criticise it. McCoy doesn't like the stairs, Baker thinks it to be too dark, and Davison remarks how nothing wobbles. They soon leave to find the ''Doctor Who'' crew filming the [[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|50th anniversary special]], but are not sure how to actually be in it, as Davison never actually thought they'd get this far. When moving on to scene 19, a voice is heard asking for three [[Dalek]]s, and an idea strikes them.


Three [[Dalek operator]]s, reading "[[Dalek Operator Gazette]]", make their way to the set, but find themselves locked in their room. Making their way to the set, the three Doctors are now inside three Daleks, but are told off by a BBC employee for being late. The actual operators themselves return to their magazines, considering the crew to be the ones losing out. When they have finished filming, Davison, Baker and McCoy congratulate themselves on having made it into the episode, but are unable to get out of the Dalek costumes.
Three [[Dalek operator]]s, reading "[[Dalek Operator Gazette]]", make their way to the set, but find themselves locked in their room. Making their way to the set, the three Doctors are now inside three Daleks, but are told off by a BBC employee for being late. The actual operators themselves return to their magazines, considering the crew to be the ones losing out. When they have finished filming, Davison, Baker and McCoy congratulate themselves on having made it into the episode, but are unable to get out of the Dalek costumes.
Line 126: Line 127:
* [[Marcus Elliott]]
* [[Marcus Elliott]]
* [[Ty Tennant]]
* [[Ty Tennant]]
* [[Barnaby Edwards (actor)|Barnaby Edwards]]
* [[Barnaby Edwards]]
* [[Nicholas Pegg]]
* [[Nicholas Pegg]]
* [[David Troughton]] - Dalek operator 1
* [[David Troughton]] - Dalek operator 1
Line 143: Line 144:


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
* [[Writer]] and [[Director]] - [[Peter Davison]]
* [[Writer]] and [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Peter Davison]]
* [[Assistant director|Assistant Directors]] - [[James DeHaviland]], [[Jennie Fava]], [[Jack Wren]]
* [[Assistant director|Assistant Directors]] - [[James DeHaviland]], [[Jennie Fava]], [[Jack Wren]]
* [[Floor runner|Floor Runners]] [''sic''] - [[Michael Williams (runner)|Michael Williams]]
* [[Floor runner|Floor Runners]] [''sic''] - [[Michael Llewellyn Williams|Michael Williams]]
* [[Camera operator|Camera Operator]] - [[Luke Baker]], [[Matt Andrews]]
* [[Camera operator|Camera Operator]] - [[Luke Baker]], [[Matt Andrews]]
* [[Camera assistant|Camera Assistants]] - [[Cai Thompson]], [[Gethin Williams]], [[Sarah Jones]]
* [[Camera assistant|Camera Assistants]] - [[Cai Thompson]], [[Gethin Williams]], [[Sarah Jones]]
Line 166: Line 167:
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producers]] - [[Steven Moffat]], [[Brian Minchin]]
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producers]] - [[Steven Moffat]], [[Brian Minchin]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Olivia Colman]] mentions the TV series {{wi|Broadchurch}}, in which she starred with [[David Tennant]] and [[Arthur Darvill]].
* [[Olivia Colman]] mentions the TV series {{wi|Broadchurch}} in which she starred with [[David Tennant]], [[Arthur Darvill]] and [[Jodie Whittaker]].
*When Colin is talking about the Extra Features on the [[Vengeance on Varos (TV story)]] DVD, You can hear the BBC Video ([https://youtu.be/0oaNRkhkFno]) ident from 1997 playing
* When Colin is talking about the Extra Features on the ''[[Vengeance on Varos (TV story)|Vengeance on Varos]]'' DVD, the 1997 BBC Video ident can be heard.
* Davison's children are shown watching ''[[The Snowmen]]'' and later playing [[Blood of the Cybermen (video game)|Blood of The Cybermen]], one of the [[The Adventure Games|Adventure Games]]. Joel watches ''Doctor Who'' from behind the sofa, something many children are said to do when scared by the show.
* Davison's children are shown watching ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' and later playing ''[[Blood of the Cybermen (video game)|Blood of the Cybermen]]''. Joel watches ''Doctor Who'' from behind the sofa, something many children are said to do when scared by the show.
* Frequent references are made to Sylvester McCoy's casting in the feature film adaptation of ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
* Frequent references are made to Sylvester McCoy's casting in the feature film adaptation of ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
* A radio presenter admits that his favourite Doctor is [[Peter Cushing]], and also admits its a "controversial" choice.
* A radio presenter admits that his favourite Doctor is [[Peter Cushing]], saying that it is a "controversial" choice.
* [[Georgia Moffett]] eats her ice cream with a stick of [[celery]], something often associated with the Fifth Doctor.
* [[Georgia Moffett]] eats her ice cream with a stick of [[celery]], something often associated with the Fifth Doctor.
* When phoning the ''Doctor Who'' production office, Davison stands in front of an [[Ood]]. The office is also decorated with memorabilia, and several [[BAFTA]] and [[Hugo Award]] statues can be seen on Moffat's windowsill.
* When phoning the ''Doctor Who'' production office, Davison stands in front of an [[Ood]]. The office is also decorated with memorabilia and several [[BAFTA]] and [[Hugo Award]] statues can be seen on Moffat's windowsill.
* Moffat is shown playing with the action figures of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors produced by [[Character Options]].
* Moffat is shown playing with the action figures of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors produced by [[Character Options]].
* Colin Baker references him filming "I'm a Celeb-" in the forest and eating possum anus on TV, both references to Colin's 2012 participation in the reality show ''[[I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!]]''. There is a possible third reference to this by the fact that Baker isn't exhausted after running after John Barrowman.
* Colin Baker references him filming "I'm a Celeb-" in the forest and eating possum anus on TV, both references to Colin's 2012 participation in the reality show ''[[I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!]]''. There is a possible third reference to this by the fact that Baker isn't exhausted after running after John Barrowman.
* When deleting messages from his mobile phone, Steven Moffat is told "Doctors deleted" in a [[Cyberman]]'s voice.
* When deleting messages from his mobile phone, Steven Moffat is told "Doctors deleted" in a [[Cyberman]]'s voice.
* Throughout the special, Davison, Baker and McCoy can be seen wearing shirts that emulate their costumes. Later on, all wear their own Doctors coats over the shirts, stealing them back from the ''[[Doctor Who Experience (London/Cardiff)|Doctor Who Experience]]'' display.
* Throughout the special, Davison, Baker and McCoy can be seen wearing shirts that emulate their costumes. Later on, all wear their own Doctors' coats over the shirts, stealing them back from the ''[[Doctor Who Experience (London/Cardiff)|Doctor Who Experience]]'' display.
* Several production office staffers are shown reading copies of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* Several production office staffers are shown reading copies of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* Dan Starkey is shown in his [[Strax]] make-up. Although the actor did not appear as Strax in ''The Day of the Doctor'', he did record several [[Strax Field Report]]s videos related to its production, as well as a special sequence presented before the cinema showings, so he is not out of place.
* Dan Starkey is shown in his [[Strax]] make-up. Although the actor did not appear as Strax in ''The Day of the Doctor'', he did record several ''[[Strax Field Report]]'' videos related to its production, as well as a special sequence presented before the cinema showings.
* Russell T Davies calls Peter Davison and suggests that he could show up as a Time Lord and have a French catchphrase ("Quel dommage"), similar to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s French catchphrase ("[[Allons-y]]").
* Russell T Davies calls Peter Davison and suggests that he could show up as a Time Lord and have a French catchphrase ("Quel dommage"), similar to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s French catchphrase ("[[Allons-y]]").
* When the boy, who is playing with his screwdriver in the Experience, sees that the coats of Doctors 5-7 are missing he says, ''"That's not right"''. [[Susan Foreman]] said the exact same line, in [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', while reading a book about the French Revolution.
* When the boy, who is playing with his screwdriver in the Experience, sees that the coats of Doctors 5-7 are missing he says, ''"That's not right"''. [[Susan Foreman]] said the exact same line, in [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' while reading a book about the French Revolution.
* Davison, Baker and McCoy are protesting in front of [[BBC Television Centre]] and Davison is later reminded by John Barrowman that the new series is filmed in [[Cardiff]]. This scene is probably a reference to the fact that many classic episodes were shot at the television centre itself, which is also why Davison—in the opening of the episode—dreams that Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman and Steven Moffat are welcoming him in the Television Centre. This, along with ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]'', were among the last scripted productions to use the facility before its decommissioning.
* Davison, Baker and McCoy are protesting in front of [[BBC Television Centre]] and Davison is later reminded by John Barrowman that the new series is filmed in [[Cardiff]]. This scene is probably a reference to the fact that many classic episodes were shot at the television centre itself, which is also why Davison — in the opening of the episode — dreams that Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman and Steven Moffat are welcoming him in the Television Centre. This, along with ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]'', was among the last scripted productions to use the facility before its decommissioning.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* Classic Doctor [[Tom Baker]] does not appear in the film, although [[Jon Culshaw]] provides a Tom Baker impression for his voice over "cameo". Baker actually appeared in ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' as the [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|Curator]]. Davison said in an interview that he contacted Baker three times to see if he wanted to do it, but he got no reply back.[http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/doctor-who-star-peter-davison-coming-to-brisbane-20131217-2zjcm.html] This parallels a similar situation in the original ''The Five Doctors'' when Baker declined to participate. In both cases, his presence was provided by way of footage from [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''.
* Classic Doctor [[Tom Baker]] does not appear in the film, although [[Jon Culshaw]] provides a Tom Baker impression for his voice over "cameo". Baker actually appeared in ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' as [[the Curator]]. Davison said in an interview that he contacted Baker three times to see if he wanted to do it, but he got no reply back.[http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/doctor-who-star-peter-davison-coming-to-brisbane-20131217-2zjcm.html] This parallels a similar situation in the original ''The Five Doctors'' when Baker declined to participate. In both cases, his presence was provided by way of footage from [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''.
* Despite being named in the opening credits, Paul McGann only appears in one scene. It is mentioned that, although McGann is willing to join his fellow classic Doctors, he is unable to do so as he has other acting commitments. This may be a reference as to why he did not have a bigger part in the film, due to his appearance in [[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]''.
* Despite being named in the opening credits, Paul McGann only appears in one scene. It is mentioned that, although McGann is willing to join his fellow classic Doctors, he is unable to do so as he has other acting commitments. This may be a reference as to why he did not have a bigger part in the film, due to his appearance in [[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]''.
* As both [[Patrick Troughton]] and [[Jon Pertwee]] had died before production, they do not appear, but are represented by their sons, [[Sean Pertwee]], and [[David Troughton]]. As such, the only actor to portray the Doctor in the classic era not to be represented is [[William Hartnell]], who likewise did not appear in the original ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' story. However, as in the previous story, he is represented by [[Carole Ann Ford]], who played his granddaughter.
* As both [[Patrick Troughton]] and [[Jon Pertwee]] had died before production, they do not appear, but are represented by their sons, [[Sean Pertwee]], and [[David Troughton]]. As such, the only actor to portray the Doctor in the classic era not to be represented is [[William Hartnell]], who likewise did not appear in the original ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' story. However, as in the previous story, he is represented by [[Carole Ann Ford]], who played his granddaughter.
Line 197: Line 198:
* Peter Jackson shot the scenes on ''The Hobbit'' set himself, based on the script he received from Peter Davison. He later sent Davison the footage through e-mail.
* Peter Jackson shot the scenes on ''The Hobbit'' set himself, based on the script he received from Peter Davison. He later sent Davison the footage through e-mail.
* This is the only acting appearance of producers Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies in a ''Doctor Who''-related production.
* This is the only acting appearance of producers Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies in a ''Doctor Who''-related production.
* On [[17 July (releases)|17 July]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]], Baker revealed in an interview with ''Flicks and the City'' that due to the success of the sketch, [[The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot sequel (TV story)|a sequel]] was being planned.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/headlines/colin-baker-confirms-the-fiveish-doctors-sequel</ref><ref>https://flicksandthecity.com/colin-baker-interview-fiveish-doctors-sequel-big-finish-audio-books/</ref> On [[4 July (releases)|4 July]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]], Davison revealed that the project had been scrapped.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-peter-davison-scrapped-plans-exclusive-newsupdate/</ref><ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/the-fiveish-doctors-reboot-doctor-who-sequel-plans-scrapped</ref>


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
Line 216: Line 218:


=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
*When the three Dalek operators are each reading the same issue of "Dalek Operator's Gazette" the front covers of the magazines are identical, but the back covers are all from different magazines.
* When the three Dalek operators are each reading the same issue of "Dalek Operator's Gazette" the front covers of the magazines are identical, but the back covers are all from different magazines.


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
Line 222: Line 224:
While appearing at a convention in June 2014, Colin Baker announced that ''The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot'' would be released as part of a then unannounced anniversary box set.[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/06/the-fiveish-doctors-reboot-010614210008.html] This would turn out to be the [[50th Anniversary Collector's Edition]] box set, released in both DVD and Blu-ray formats in September of the same year.
While appearing at a convention in June 2014, Colin Baker announced that ''The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot'' would be released as part of a then unannounced anniversary box set.[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/06/the-fiveish-doctors-reboot-010614210008.html] This would turn out to be the [[50th Anniversary Collector's Edition]] box set, released in both DVD and Blu-ray formats in September of the same year.


In Germany the special was released on the [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]] box set.
In Germany the special was released on the [[Series 8 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 8]] box set.
 
===Streaming release===


=== Streaming release ===
The special is available for free viewing on the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]], as one of the videos on the official ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|Day of the Doctor]]'' page.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01m3kfy</ref>
The special is available for free viewing on the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]], as one of the videos on the official ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|Day of the Doctor]]'' page.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01m3kfy</ref>


==External links==
== External links ==
 
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01m3kfy '''The FIve(ish) Doctors Reboot'''] at the official [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]]
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01m3kfy '''The FIve(ish) Doctors Reboot'''] at the official [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]]
* {{imdb|title|3356268|The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot}}
* {{imdb|title|3356268|The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot}}
Line 238: Line 238:
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}


[[pt:The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot]]
[[Category:Parodies and pastiches]]
[[Category:Parodies and pastiches]]
[[Category:2013 television stories]]
[[Category:2013 television stories]]
[[Category:Stories about Doctor Who]]
[[Category:Stories about Doctor Who]]
[[pt:The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot]]
Trusted
19,807

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.