TDW 5

The  episode of Totally Doctor Whos first series' premiered on the Thursday before the BBC One debut of Rise of the Cybermen. It featured Camille Coduri and Jessica Atkins.

Studio guests
This weeks studio guests were: Liz & Barney present an exclusive preview clip from Rise of the Cybermen.
 * Sheelagh Wells, Head of Make Up, Doctor Who
 * Jessica Atkins, The Girl in the Fireplace
 * Camille Coduri, aka Rose's Mum
 * Five children (Ibrahim, Francesca, Toby, Coco & an unnamed girl)
 * The wigs for the Clockwork Droids, and how the ice crystal effect was added to them for when they were frozen.

The Totally Filing Cabinet
Liz, Barney & Camille Coduri open the filing cabinet, they pull out an Ice gun prop (which Barney runs off with) and a Human eye camera prop from The Girl in the Fireplace, this weeks items were: Liz informs viewers that the people whose items were shown will receive a Totally Doctor Who mug, and that you can send in your items via post or email.
 * a Dalek model made by Emily & Thomas Clark.
 * a picture of a "Time Wizard" drawn by Joe Green.

Viewer competition
Sheelagh Wells offers viewers a complete make-up kit as this weeks prize.

To enter viewers have to watch TV: Rise of the Cybermen and answer the following question:
 * What costumes do the Doctor and Rose use as a disguise in this Saturday's episode?

Entries had to be marked "Competition" and could posted or emailed in, but had to be received by 16 May 2006.

Who-Ru
This weeks Question Master is Camille Coduri and the prize is her script for Rose signed to the winner, the loser gets a CBBC goodie bag; the contenders are Cody Barrett & Hamza Javed.

The final scores are Cody 5 and Hamza 2; and so Cody is crowned Who-Ru.

Confidential: The Girl in the Fireplace
The creation of the Ice guns. Narrated by Liz.

People interviewed
 * Noel Clarke, Mickey Smith

Costumes warehouse
Liz visits Angels the Costumiers in West Hendon, London to see where the production team got the costumes to dress elegant ladies and gentlemen in full 18th century attire for the ballroom scenes from TV: The Girl in the Fireplace. She explains that there are over 5 miles of rails in the warehouse with costumes from all sorts of blockbuster films and TV programmes.

Liz meets Anna in the fitting room and tries on one of Madame de Pompadour's dresses. Sean shows one of the costumes the Clockwork Droids wore and how they used high collar shirts to hide neck and throat because of large head masks they wore. Anna finishes helping Liz get into her dress and Liz chooses a pair of shoes and puts on a powdered wig; she tells viewers the now she just needs a Prince Charming - where's Barney when you need him?

People interviewed
 * Anna Marie Kirk, Senior Costumier
 * Sean O'Hara, Senior Costumier

Task 4: Any Old Technology
The seven remaining cadets are each given the parts of a mechanical wooden model to assemble. It features the TARDIS and the "planet Ping-Pong". They are then shown a clip of it built and working and have to make sure their model resembles the one on screen. They must complete this in the time available before the klaxon.

The judges choose to dismiss Billy from Companion Academy.

Music list

 * "Smile Like You Mean It" by The Killers
 * "Galvanize" by The Chemical Brothers
 * "Push the Button" by Sugababes
 * "Munich" by Editors
 * "Flashdance" by Deep Dish
 * "Stem / Long Stem" by DJ Shadow
 * "Dreaming Your Dreams" by Hybrid
 * "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel (Ben Liebrand Remix)" by Tavares
 * "Beat Goes On" by All Seeing I
 * "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 23 in A major, K. 488: III. Allegro assai" by Ivan Moravec, Czech Chamber Orchestra, Album: Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos 14, 23, 25
 * "Divertimento in E-Flat Major: VI. Polacca" by Divertimento Salzburg, Album: Chamber Music in Salzburg

Crew

 * Presented by - Liz Barker, Barney Harwood
 * Set Design - Edward Thomas
 * Graphics - BDH
 * Title Music - Tim Baker
 * Lighting Director - John Walton
 * Studio Cameras - John Archer, Mike Goodman, Simon Jackson, Jeff Thomas
 * Studio Sound - Catherine Ayers, Tony Burt, Ian Johnson
 * Make Up - Sian Hicks
 * Script Supervisor - Angela Dicks
 * Vision Mixer - Carolyn Davies
 * Floor Manager - Iola Protheroe
 * Studio Director - Gwyndaf Roberts
 * Location Sound - Mark Hannington, Steve Hubbard, Sarah Hunt
 * Location Cameras - Nigel Bradley, J.P. Newman, Mark Thompson
 * Offline Editors - Sarah Jones, Dean Smith, Andrew Zikking
 * Online Editor - Richard Moss
 * Dubbing Mixer - Steve Miller
 * Production Team - Catrin Honeybill, Lucy Lutman
 * Production Co-ordinator - Jacqui Shevki
 * Researchers - Carrie Evans, Catherine Gerrard, Emily Knight
 * Assistant Producers - Jack Jameson, Dave Jones, Susannah Udall, Simon Quigley
 * Production Manager - Zoë Scott
 * Executive Producers for Dr Who - Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner
 * Executive Producer for CBBC - Reem Nouss
 * Executive Producer - Mark Cossey
 * Producers - Simon Hall, Ros Attille
 * Series Producer - Gillane Seaborne

Home video releases
No episode of Totally Doctor Who has ever been commercially released.