Doctor Who Greatest Moments: The Enemies was the third and final episode of the original Doctor Who Greatest Moments series.
Topics covered[]
The programme was split into the following titled segments:
- The Master
- Evil Earthlings
- Mind games
- The Cybermen
- Deadly disguises
- All the strange, strange creatures
- The Daleks
People interviewed[]
- John Barrowman, Captain Jack Harkness
- Derek Jacobi, Professor Yana / The Master
- Mark Gatiss, Lazarus
- David Tennant, The Doctor
- Freema Agyeman, Martha Jones
- Corey Johnson, Henry Van Statten
- Eric Loren, Mr Diagoras
- Nicholas Briggs, Dalek Voice
- Zoë Wanamaker, Cassandra
- Lesley Sharp, Sky Silvestry
- Michelle Collins, McDonnell
- Tracy Ann Oberman, Yvonne Hartman
- David Morrissey, Jackson Lake
- Camille Coduri, Jackie Tyler
- Annette Badland, Margaret Blaine
- Tom Goodman-Hill, Reverend Golightly
- Sarah Parish, Empress of the Racnoss
- Sean Gilder, Sycorax Leader
- Dan Starkey, Commander Skorr
- Ryan Sampson, Luke Rattigan
Music list[]
- "Know Your Enemy" by Green Day†
- "S.A.D. Light" by Glasvegas
- "Bonkers" by Dizzee Rascal and Armand Van Helden
- "Queensberry Rules" by Gallows
- "Puttin’ on the Ritz" by Harry Richman
- "Smile" by Lily Allen
- "L-O-V-E" by SugaRush Beat Company†
- "Machine Gun" by Portishead
- "Shut Up and Let Me Go" by The Ting Tings
- "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" by Daft Punk†
- "4 Minutes" by Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland†
- "Where's Your Head At?" by Basement Jaxx
- "Free Your Mind" by The Politicians
- "Tea at Tiffani's (from 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia')" by Werner Tautz & The Heinz Kiessling Orchestra, Album: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Soundtrack
- "Piranha" by The Prodigy†
- "Female of the Species" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- "Invaders Must Die" by The Prodigy†
- "Phantom" by Justice
†TV version only, replaced with the following pieces of stock music for the DVD release:
- "Dirt Bike" by Barrie Gledden & Richard Kimmings; Album: Grunge, Rock, Big Beat ANW 1022
- "Smooth Talk" by Barrie Gledden, Ed Collins & Peter Shand, Album: Lifestyle, Quiz, Quirky ANW 1055
- "Binary Funk" by David O'Brien, Album: Electronica, Dance 2 ANW 1398
- "Underground" by Gareth Johnson, Album: Urban, Underground ANW 1165
- "Steamroller" by Matt Hill & David O'Brien, Album: Big Beats, Sports ANW 1396[1]
Crew[]
Executive Producer Mark Cossey |
Executive Producers for Dr Who Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner |
Series Producer Gillane Seaborne |
Producers Adam Page & Zoë Rushton |
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Title Music - Slam & Saw Productions |
General production staff | Camera and lighting department
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General post-production staff
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BBC Cymru Wales |
© BBC MMIX |
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. |
Home video releases[]
The complete Doctor Who Greatest Moments mini-series was included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of the animated story Dreamland, released in the UK on 1 February 2010. A North American edition of Dreamland, also including Doctor Who Greatest Moments, was released on 5 October 2010, after initially being announced for release on 4 May[1]. As the documentary was not broadcast outside the UK, this is its first availability in North America.
The DVD packaging notes that "for contractual reasons music edits have been made to Doctor Who Greatest Moments".
- ↑ Replaced both songs by The Prodigy.