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Old 11-16-07 | 09:49 PM
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Just watched the 2007 "Children in Need" Special.

It's only 8 minutes, so there isn't a lot of chance to get a story really going. But, it's written by Moffat and he does a good job with it. It expands on the last couple minutes of the season finale and fits nicely.

Who fans, both old and new, will certainly want to check this out. Something happens that I swore RTD said would never happen in new Who. I'm certainly glad it did.
Old 11-17-07 | 06:05 PM
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I thought the special was dreadful (most "fan service" stories are), but because
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David Tennant breaks character and addresses Peter Davison directly
I can safely think of it as "non-canon."
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i thought the children in need special was great. FUn, nostalgic and isn't going to mess with story continuity either way
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Originally Posted by Groucho
I thought the special was dreadful (most "fan service" stories are), but because
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David Tennant breaks character and addresses Peter Davison directly
I can safely think of it as "non-canon."
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Actually, if you watch that bit again, his comments are purposely phrased to be heard as both in character and as Tennant addressing Davison. Anyhow, I'm pretty sure that Tennant has said that Tom Baker was his favorite Doctor.
Old 11-18-07 | 11:13 AM
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Did they put the Children in Need clips on the DVDs of previous seasons? I remember the one after the first season seemed particularly good. Don't remember anything about S2.
Old 11-18-07 | 12:30 PM
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It was good only if you used to watch Davidson's Doctor.
Old 11-18-07 | 04:30 PM
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Did they put the Children in Need clips on the DVDs of previous seasons? I remember the one after the first season seemed particularly good. Don't remember anything about S2.
The season 2 DVD had the CiN one from after the first season. I haven't received season 3 yet, but it apparently has the CiN Dr. Who concert from it on there and the feeling seems to be that this one will wind up on the season 4 set.
Old 11-18-07 | 04:31 PM
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It was good only if you used to watch Davidson's Doctor.
My wife didn't watch Davison before and she liked it a lot.
Old 11-18-07 | 05:43 PM
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I enjoyed it. It was a fun short.
Old 11-19-07 | 12:58 AM
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I loved seeing Peter Davison again. Lots of fun, and great jokes for us old-school Whovians that also questioned the celery.

I'm really hoping this lends credence to the rumor that we could see a multi-Doctor story in S4. It does make sense. S1 was Daleks, S2 was Cybermen, S3 was The Master. Apart from forgettable enemies (c'mon, the Sontarans??), the only thing they haven't really done yet is a multi-doctor story.

Paul McGann would be great. He's done awesome work on the Big Finish audios, so it'd be great to see him again.
Old 11-19-07 | 10:38 AM
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Based on absolutely nothing, I'm anticipating the Time Wars backstory to be fully played out during S4 in 2008 &/or in the specials planned for 2009.

That way, they could also show McGann regenerating into Eccleston, maybe have Jacobi back as the Master before he put himself (or was put) into the watch and show the "last dalek" before it ported out into that US collector's basement

Some kind of Time Wars scenario might also allow for some of the earlier doctors - Davison, McCoy, Colin Baker - to appear if needs be. I wouldn't expect Tennant to be involved. Anyway, I believe that he is supposed to be involved in other projects for part of that period.
Old 11-19-07 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Groucho
I can safely think of it as "non-canon."
Except it isn't since it's inserted into the last scene of the season finale....
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That was kinda neat...Tom Baker and Peter Davidson were my favorite Doctors..though I came in on Jon Pertwee.....Peter has obviously aged, and I liked the fun poked at such..I wonder if they will replay this in the lead to the xmas episode?

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As for Tennant addressing Davidson, that was a respect type of move, and considering the forum where this was presented, it was appropriate...

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Old 11-19-07 | 07:42 PM
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Series 4 is reportedly going to be a lot lighter than Series 3 and supposed to feature the return of
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Davros, the creator of the Daleks
at the end of the season. Rumor going around that things are supposed to tie up nicely as we're not going to get Series 5 until 2010.
Old 11-19-07 | 08:13 PM
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Rumor going around that things are supposed to tie up nicely as we're not going to get Series 5 until 2010.
And no RTD. Yeah, that's worth the year long break.
Old 11-23-07 | 10:52 AM
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Today is the 44th Anniversary of the first Doctor Who episode An Unearthly Child. Unfortunately, it's gonna be a sad birthday for Who fans.

Verity Lambert has died

It is with great sadness that we report the death of Verity Lambert, who has passed away at the age of 71.

One of the UK's foremost television producers, Lambert was the first producer of Doctor Who, holding the post from 1963 to 1965. It was a role that proved pivotal at the time, as, at the age of 27, she was the youngest and only female drama producer working at the BBC.

As the first producer she was instrumental in creating the universe of Doctor Who and was responsible for some of the most important principles of the series, ensuring the programme's success over the years.

Over the decades her credits and reputation continued to rise and she became one of the best known players in the industry. She oversaw such iconic productions as Adam Adamant Lives, Budgie, The Naked Civil Servant, Rock Follies, Rumpole of the Bailey, Edward and Mrs Simpson, Reilly: Ace of Spies, Minder, GBH and Jonathan Creek.

In 1985 Verity Lambert established her own independent production company, Cinema Verity. The company's first production was the 1988 feature film A Cry in the Dark, starring Sam Neill and Meryl Streep. Cinema Verity's first television series, the BBC1 sitcom May to December, ran from 1989 until 1994.

In 2000 two of her productions, Doctor Who and The Naked Civil Servant, finished third and fourth respectively in a British Film Institute poll of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century.

In the 2002 New Year's Honours list Lambert was awarded the O.B.E. for services to film and television production. In the same year she received BAFTA's Alan Clarke Award for Outstanding Contribution to Television.

She was due to receive the Working Title Films lifetime achievement award at the Women in Film and Television Awards on 7th December.

Russell T Davies, the current Executive Producer of Doctor Who, said: "There are a hundred people in Cardiff working on Doctor Who and millions of viewers, in particular many children, who love the programme that Verity helped create. This is her legacy and we will never forget that."

It is noteworthy that a tribute from the current production team was made in the 2007 story Human Nature, when the Doctor, as the character John Smith, mentions his mother's name was Verity.

Jane Tranter, Controller of BBC Fiction, said: "Verity was a total one-off. She was a magnificently, madly, inspirationally talented drama producer.

"During her long and brilliant career there was no form of drama that was beyond her reach and that she didn't excel at. From the early episodes of Doctor Who to the still to be transmitted comedy drama Love Soup, via Widows, Minder, GBH, Eldorado and Jonathan Creek (to name but the tiniest handful of credits) – Verity was a phenomenon.

"She made the television drama genre utterly her own. She was deaf to the notion of compromise and there wasn't an actor, writer, director or television executive she worked with who didn't regard her with admiration, respect and awe.

"She will be hugely missed but her legacy lives on in the dramas she made, and in the generations of eager young programme-makers she has inspired.

"Today (Friday) is the 44th anniversary of her first ever episode of Doctor Who."

This story is covered so far by: The Stage, screenonline, the Guardian, and BBC News.

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Old 11-23-07 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by The Valeyard
Series 4 is reportedly going to be a lot lighter than Series 3 [....] Rumor going around that things are supposed to tie up nicely as we're not going to get Series 5 until 2010.
I know this was mentioned earlier but I think it is worth repeating:
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After months of media speculation, BBC One can confirm that the Bafta-award winning Doctor Who will return for a fifth series in spring 2010.

Viewers are in for a treat this Christmas, as a special episode starring David Tennant and Kylie Minogue will be broadcast on BBC One in December 2007.

Series four, which went into production in July 2007, will hit UK screens in spring 2008 with a special episode for Christmas 2008.

In 2009, Doctor Who will return with three specials starring David Tennant, with Head Writer, Russell T Davies.

The full length fifth series will transmit in 2010.

Jane Tranter, Controller, BBC Fiction, says: "Doctor Who is one of the BBC's best loved and most successful dramas. Its journey over the past three series has been one of the most ambitious and exciting that we have had, and I'm delighted to be able to confirm not only three exciting specials for 2009, but a fifth series in 2010."

Menna Richards, Controller, BBC Wales, says: "The success of Doctor Who is a fantastic tribute to the dedication and expertise of the production team at BBC Wales who have worked on the project from the outset. This announcement is marvellous news for all involved and, more importantly, for the programme's amazing fan base and audience. BBC Wales is looking forward to producing the fifth series."

Following the critically acclaimed season three finale, the BBC has announced that Catherine Tate is set to return to the Tardis for the complete 13-week run of series four of Doctor Who, reprising her role as Donna from the 2006 Christmas special.

Freema Agyeman, who won praise for her portrayal of Martha Jones in series three, is also set to return mid-series four.
So, in spite of Tennant's other work, it looks as if he'll not be missing from the specials.
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Big casting news for Season 4:
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Billie Piper will be returning as Rose for the last three episodes.
Old 11-27-07 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Big casting news for Season 4:
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Billie Piper will be returning as Rose for the last three episodes.
As much as I like her, I think its a cheat plot wise.
Old 11-27-07 | 09:33 AM
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I really wish the casting news wasn't so out there. It's kind of hard to avoid it, but I can only imagine how cool it would be to actually see it as it happens.
Old 11-27-07 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by boredsilly
I really wish the casting news wasn't so out there. It's kind of hard to avoid it, but I can only imagine how cool it would be to actually see it as it happens.
I agree, although occasionally there's a surprise or two that they manage to keep secret.
Old 11-27-07 | 09:42 AM
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Very interesting news.
Old 11-27-07 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by riley_dude
As much as I like her, I think its a cheat plot wise.
Agreed. And dramatically lessens the impact of "Doomsday". That being said, I'm certain that the whole event will be well worked into the season plot arc to make sense.

About the Christmas specials, do they air in America? The last few I saw only on DVD. Would SciFi or BBC America air this year's? After finishing S3 a few weeks ago, I'm finiding myself needing a fix even if it is only one episode! (I hope it wont be like "Runaway Bride" where we have to wait until S4 airs here - probably next summer!)
Old 11-27-07 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
About the Christmas specials, do they air in America?
So far they haven't (at least not on Christmas). Sci-Fi and/or BBC America should look into airing the next on Christmas Day. It would be a nice tidbit for the torrent of fans who want to see the episodes right away.
Old 11-27-07 | 12:13 PM
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Gah! I hate the internet and their spoilers.

Can't wait to see it tho.


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