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Revision as of 00:14, 17 January 2019
Doctor Who website videos are videos which appear on the main Doctor Who website. Videos on the site covered various topics including clips, trailers, interviews, documentaries and behind-the-scenes.
Initially video content was only available in RealPlayer format, however after the 2005 series it began to be made available Windows Media Video as well.[1] This was due to a visitor survey where the RealPlayer format was heavily criticised.[2]
Due to licensing, prior to 2010, most video-related items could not be accessed by non-UK visitors on the site.
2004
Episode related to | Video | Originally available |
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Series 1 pre-TX | Set report - Filming begins, from BBC Wales Today | 20 July 2004 |
Teaser Trailer - It's almost time..., from BBC One's Winter Highlights presentation | 6 December 2004[3] |
2005
Throughout the 2005 run, the website released a series of videos called Video Diaries.[4] Videos in this series are noted in brackets.
Episode related to | Video | Originally available |
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Series 1 pre-TX | Teaser Trailer two - Who is this mysterious man? | c. 8 March 2005 |
Teaser Trailer three - Just where is Rose? | ||
Murray Gold - On making the theme (Video Diaries, later renamed The Composer - Murray Gold) | ||
Christopher Eccleston - Interview with the Doctor (Video Diaries, later renamed Christopher Eccleston - Taking on the part) | ||
Doctor Who Classic Clips - 50 broadband clips from the original series. | ||
Doctor in the news - Chris and Billie interviews, from BBC Breakfast | 9 March 2005[5][6] | |
Christopher Eccleston - At the Cardiff premiere (Video Diaries, later renamed The Doctor - Christopher Eccleston) |
14 March 2005[7][8] | |
The Producer - Phil Collinson. (Video Diaries) | 18 March 2005[9] | |
Teaser Trailer four - The TARDIS escapes. | c.18 March 2005 | |
Series Trailer - The Trip of a Lifetime trailer (50 second version) | 22 March 2005[10] | |
The Script Editor - Helen Raynor. (Video Diaries) | 24 March 2005[11] | |
The Big TV Chief - Lorraine Heggessey. (Video Diaries) | ||
Classic series | The Doctor Who Years: The Sixties - Classic tunes from B&W Doctor Who. (This video was re-uploaded on 8 April 2005 with clearer captions added.[12]) | |
Rose | The Execs - Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner at the launch. (Video Diaries) | 26 March 2005 |
The Composer: Incidental Music - Murray Gold again. (Video Diaries) | ||
Episode One clip - It's a disguise... | ||
The End of the World | Episode Two trail | |
Blue Children - Thomas and Darius. (Video Diaries) | 2 April 2005 | |
A Monster's Life - Beneath the masks. (Video Diaries) | ||
Video Editing: Dead Planet - John Richards destroys. (Video Diaries) | ||
Video Editing: Cassandra - John Richards makes her up. (Video Diaries) | ||
Video Editing: Jabe's Scanner - John Richards' rough cut. (Video Diaries) | ||
Video Editing: Spiders - John Richards invents monsters. (Video Diaries) | ||
Video Editing: Heat Death - John Richards fakes fans. (Video Diaries) | ||
The Unquiet Dead | Episode Three trail | 5 April 2005 |
Classic series | The Doctor Who Years: The Seventies - Tom Baker rocks. | 8 April 2005[13] |
The Unquiet Dead | Rose Tyler - Billie Piper. (Video Diaries) | 9 April 2005 |
Writing for Zombies - Mark Gatiss. (Video Diaries) | ||
The TARDIS - Russell T Davies is your guide. (Video Diaries) | ||
Aliens of London | Episode Four trail | 12 April 2005 |
News 24 Report | ||
Building Big Ben - Mike Tucker makes a model. (Video Diaries) | 16 April 2005 | |
Location Manager - Clive Evans finds wonders. (Video Diaries) | ||
TARDIS Sounds - Paul Jefferies makes bells and whistles. (Video Diaries) | ||
World War Three | Episode Five trail | 19 April 2005 |
News 24 Report | ||
Monster Maker - Neil Gorton's alien creations (Video Diaries) | 23 April 2005 | |
Make-up - Davey Jones applies the blusher. (Video Diaries) | ||
Big Bang 1 - Mike Tucker destroys more of London. (Video Diaries, later renamed Blown Away then Blowing Up No. 10) | ||
Big Bang 2 - Paul McFadden's sound effects. (Video Diaries, later renamed Sounds of Destruction then Sound Effects) | ||
Dalek | Episode Six trail | |
On Set - Nicholas Briggs films the filming. (Video Diaries) | 30 April 2005 | |
Dalek Design - Matt Savage's deadly drawings. (Video Diaries) | ||
Dalek Voice - Tough talking from Nicholas Briggs. (Video Diaries) | ||
Dalek Writer - Robert Shearman writer of Dalek. (Video Diaries) | ||
Dalek Builder - Mike Tucker creates a monster. (Video Diaries) | ||
Dalek Sounds - Paul Jefferies creates a buzz. (Video Diaries) | ||
The Long Game | Episode Seven trail | |
Bruno Langley - Acting as Adam. (Video Diaries) | 7 May 2005 | |
Camera Assistant - Anna James. (Video Diaries) | ||
Set Modeller - Ben Austin set model maker. (Video Diaries) | ||
Making Jagrafess - Making a computer-generated monster. (Video Diaries) | ||
Father's Day | Episode Eight trail | |
The End of the World | Euros Lyn - Directing the End of the World. (Video Diaries) | c. 8 May 2005 |
The Unquiet Dead | Euros Lyn - Directing the dead. (Video Diaries) | |
Father's Day | Design Head - Edward Thomas draws Doctor Who. (Video Diaries) | 14 May 2005 |
CGI Reapers - How the Mill made dragons. (Video Diaries) | ||
Exec Producer - Julie Gardner (Video Diaries) | ||
Writing the 80s - Paul Cornell (Video Diaries) | ||
Monster Noise - Paul McFadden on sound design. (Video Diaries) | ||
The Empty Child | Episode Nine trail | |
The Long Game | Compositing - The Mill put the Jagrafess in the picture. (Video Diaries) | c. 15 May 2005 |
Classic series | The Doctor Who Years: The Eighties - Doctor Who in the pop years. | 21 May 2005[14] |
The Empty Child | Child's Play - Nancy's gang. (Video Diaries, later renamed Urchin Kids) | |
Costume Designer - Lucinda Wright. (Video Diaries) | ||
James Hawes - Directing Billie and balloons. (Video Diaries) | ||
Sound Man - Boom operator Damian Richardson. (Video Diaries) | ||
Hot Air - Mike Tucker's balloon. (Video Diaries, later renamed Barrage Balloon) | ||
Video Editor - John Richards. (Video Diaries) | ||
The Doctor Dances | Episode Ten trail | |
Physical Effects - Alex Gurucharri. (Video Diaries) | 28 May 2005 | |
Director - More from James Hawes. (Video Diaries) | ||
Model Maker - Mike Tucker. (Video Diaries) | ||
Lighting Doubles - Chris and Billie's stand-ins. (Video Diaries) | ||
Constantine's Transformation - The Mill show us how. (Video Diaries) | ||
Boom Town | Episode Eleven trail | |
John Barrowman - Dancing with Captain Jack. (Video Diaries) | 4 June 2005 | |
Graphics Designer - Jenny Bowers. (Video Diaries) | ||
Cameramen - Martin Stephens and Mark Isaac. (Video Diaries) | ||
Props Man - Surf's up for Mark Cordory. (Video Diaries) | ||
Bad Wolf | Episode Twelve trail | |
Joe Ahearne - Directing droids and Daleks. (Video Diaries) | 11 June 2005 | |
On Set - Nick Briggs' camcorder footage. (Video Diaries) | ||
CGI Effects - The Mill reveal their secrets. (Video Diaries) | ||
Assistant Directors - Dan Mumford and Steffan Morris. (Video Diaries) | ||
Brand Manager - Ian Grutchfield. (Video Diaries) | ||
Props Van - Phill Shellard's guns and gizmos. (Video Diaries) | ||
The Parting of the Ways | Episode Thirteen trail | |
Five Days To Go... - The Parting of the Ways countdown. | 13 June 2005 | |
Four Days To Go... - The Parting of the Ways countdown. | 14 June 2005 | |
Three Days To Go... - The Parting of the Ways countdown. | 15 June 2005 | |
Two Days To Go... - The Parting of the Ways countdown. | 16 June 2005 | |
One Day To Go... - The Parting of the Ways countdown. | 17 June 2005 | |
Joe Ahearne - Directing the season finalé. (Video Diaries) | 18 June 2005 | |
On Set For The End - Nicholas Briggs' camcorder footage. (Video Diaries) | ||
Emperor Dalek - Building the god of all Daleks. (Video Diaries) | ||
Runner - Anna Evans. (Video Diaries) | ||
Digital Daleks - CGI creatures. (Video Diaries) | ||
Dalek Voice II - More from Nicholas Briggs. (Video Diaries) | ||
The Regeneration - I'd just like to say you were fantastic. | ||
Dalek | Joe Ahearne - Directing Dalek. (Video Diaries) | 24 June 2005[15] |
Father's Day | Joe Ahearne - Directing Father's Day. (Video Diaries) | |
Boom Town | Joe Ahearne - Directing Boom Town. (Video Diaries) | |
The Parting of the Ways | Will Cohen - The Mill's main man. (Video Diaries) | |
Series 2 pre-TX | Series 2 set report - from BBC Wales Today | 1 August 2005[16] |
2006
To be added
2007
To be added
2008
To be added
2009
To be added
2010
To be added
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Windows Media: Doctor Who Years. bbc.co.uk (6 July 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Website survey results. bbc.co.uk (6 July 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ New Series Teaser. bbc.co.uk (6 December 2004). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ The Making of Doctor Who. bbc.co.uk (7 April 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ New series launch. bbc.co.uk (9 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Doctor Who arrives in the 21st Century. bbc.co.uk (9 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Eccleston interview. bbc.co.uk (14 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ New series media player. bbc.co.uk (23 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Phil Collinson. bbc.co.uk (18 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ New series trailers. bbc.co.uk (17 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Media player updated. bbc.co.uk (24 March 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Sixties revamped. bbc.co.uk (8 April 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ The Seventies. bbc.co.uk (8 April 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Who Years: The Eighties. bbc.co.uk (21 May 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Bonus features. bbc.co.uk (24 June 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.
- ↑ Watch Tennant. bbc.co.uk (1 August 2005). Retrieved on 16 January 2019.