TDW 3

The  episode of Totally Doctor Whos first series' premiered on the Thursday before the BBC One debut of School Reunion. It featured Noel Clarke.

Studio guest
This weeks studio guest was: Barney brings drinks, popcorn & cushions to get ready to watch the exclusive preview clip from School Reunion, Liz sends him to go and get the video tape, before revealing she has it and plays it in the VCR.
 * Noel Clarke, He loves our sofa!

The Totally Filing Cabinet
Liz & Barney open the filing cabinet, they pull out a Roboform trombone, the sonic screwdriver and a gas mask prop (which they both try on), later Liz gets inside the cabinet; this weeks items were: They inform 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 photo of a wardrobe decorated to look like the TARDIS sent in by Nathan from Plymouth.
 * a photo of Connor, age 8 in a Cyberman costume, that he made with help from his dad for a school fancy dress competition.
 * Dalek biscuits made by Saul from Cardiff.
 * a photo of an inflatable TARDIS and home-made K9 built by Danielle & Thomas, with help from their dad.
 * a video called "Dalek in the Snow" sent in by Ruby Sibley, age 9 from Kilbirnie.

Viewer competition
There was no viewer competition this week. The previous week's competition winner is revealed to be Stevie, age 11 from Aylesbury.

Who-Ru
This weeks prizes are a Dalek tie, TARDIS cufflinks , a TARDIS pen and photo of David Tennant & Billie Piper wearing gas masks , plus a CBBC goodie bag; the contenders are Sam Story & Noel Clarke.

The final scores are Sam 3 and Noel 0; and so Sam is crowned Who-Ru.

Confidential: Tooth and Claw
The creation of stunt & fight sequence from the beginning of the episode, when the Brethren monks take over the Torchwood Estate. Narrated by Liz.

People interviewed
 * Ian Hanmore, Father Angelo
 * Tony Van Silva, Stuntman

Haunted school
Barney visits Headlands School in Penarth, Cardiff to investigate whether the rumours of it being haunted are true. He gives a brief history of building, and goes down to the cellars to show viewers where parts of TV: The Unquiet Dead and TV: Tooth and Claw were filmed. He then talks to a man called Sean who claims to have seen several ghosts in the the building. After that Geraint and Joanne, from Ghost Watch, arrive with their equipment to stake out the building at night; they show Barney the equipment they'll be using - motion sensors, EMF meters, cameras, and a thermometer. They go down to the cellars with torches (as the lights aren't working down there), Barney gets startled by a drawing on a wall, before being spooked when his meter starts beeping and flashing. By midnight Barney wants to go home, but Geraint says they'll be sleeping there overnight.

People interviewed
 * Sean James Cameron, He's seen a ghost!
 * Geraint Hopkins, Ghost Watch Wales

Task 2: Ask the Right Questions
The eight cadets play a version of the parlour game "Twenty Questions", where they have to identify a famous person from history. They each take it in turn to ask Liz a question which can be only be answered with a simple "yes" or "no".

Round One: Queen Victoria
 * Jamie asks "Is this person alive?"
 * Jo asks "Is this person a girl?"
 * Kyra asks "Is this person very famous?"
 * Adam asks "Was this person involved in a famous incident?"
 * Alex asks "Is it a male?"
 * Chrissie asks "Is this person from a different country?"
 * Louise asks "Was this person ever a queen?"
 * Billy asks "Has this person lived in Buckingham Palace?"
 * Jo asks "Is this person the Queen?"
 * Adam asks "Is this person Queen Victoria?"

Round Two: Albert Einstein
 * Jo asks "Is this character a girl?"
 * Adam asks "Is this person known for something very important?"
 * Alex asks "Was this character alive in the 1800s?"
 * Chrissie asks "Did this person do any life saving?"
 * Louise asks "Was this person at any particular historical event?"
 * Jamie asks "Was this character an inventor?"
 * Jo passes
 * Billy asks "Is this character Einstein?"

The judges choose Jo to be dismissed first from Companion Academy.

Music list

 * "Firestarter" by The Prodigy
 * "Flashdance" by Deep Dish
 * "Stem / Long Stem" by DJ Shadow
 * "Just" by Mark Ronson feat. Phantom Planet
 * "Misirlou" by Dick Dale
 * "Dream Sequence" by David Hewson, Album: Horror, Mystery & Imagination - 3 KPM-0319

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 - Tony Burt, Tony Andrew Heard, Ian Johnson
 * Make Up - Eirias Ellyn
 * Script Supervisor - Sian Eleri Jenkins
 * Vision Mixer - Carolyn Davies
 * Floor Manager - Iola Protheroe
 * Studio Director - Gwyndaf Roberts
 * Location Sound - Steve Hubbard, Kevin Meredith, Alan Parry
 * Location Cameras - Nigel Bradley, Mark Doleman, Stephen Hart
 * Offline Editors - James Brailsford, Mike Hopkins, Dean Smith, Andrew Zikking
 * Online Editor - Richard Moss
 * Dubbing Mixer - Steve Miller
 * Aston Operator - Jonathan Davies
 * 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
 * Produced by - Simon Hall
 * Series Producer - Gillane Seaborne

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