Extra Time was the episode of Doctor Who Confidential broadcast in conjunction with The Lodger.
The title references the period of time at football games.
Aspects of production covered[]
- James Corden talks about playing the character of Craig.
- Cast and crew discuss the Eleventh Doctor, and how he thinks how he is acting within this story is how a human would act.
- Gareth Roberts discusses the process of adapting his previous 'The Lodger' comic into this TV story.
- The relationship between Craig and Sophie, and how the Doctor brings them closer together.
- Filming the football match, and Matt Smith's previous football ambitions.
- The set from the time machine/upper flat.
Additional topics covered[]
- Karen Gillan goes to Greenwich, and discusses the prime meridian, astronomy and the possibility of time travel with Dr. Aderin-Pocock and Marek Kukula.
People interviewed[]
- Karen Gillan, Amy Pond
- Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Space Scientist
- James Corden, Craig Owens
- Gareth Roberts, Writer, Episode 11
- Steven Moffat, Head Writer
- Catherine Morshead, Director, Episode 11
- Dan Walker, Presenter, Football Focus
- Steve Wilson, Commentator, Football Focus
- Lee Dixon, Pundit, Football Focus
- Mark Lawrenson, Pundit, Football Focus
- Matt Smith, The Doctor
- Marek Kukula, Public Astronomer, Royal Observatory Greenwich
Music list[]
- "On a Mission" by Gabriella Cilmi
- "Do-Wah-Doo" by Kate Nash
- "Certified" by Calvin Harris
- "Theme Music (from 'MasterChef: The Professionals')" by Michael Burdett & Richard Cottle
- "Human" by The Killers
- "Doubt" by Delphic
- "Vapour Trail" by Aqualung
- "Patterns" by Band of Skulls
- "Jetstream (theme from 'Football Focus')" by Doves
- "Vlad the Impaler" by Kasabian
- "Free-for-All" by Nicholas Nolan, Album: Brit Rock X-SERIES XCD096
- "Bean Bag" by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
- "Big Chair" by Travis
- "Shake It" by Metro Station (also used in CON: Lords and Masters)
- "One Life Stand" by Hot Chip
- "Starry Eyed" by Ellie Goulding
- "Push the Button" by Sugababes
- "Pelléas et Mélisande: At the Castle Gate (from 'The Sky at Night')" by Jean Sibelius & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- "Also Sprach Zarathustra - Tone Poem for Large Orchestra, Op. 30: Introduction" by Richard Strauss
Crew[]
Executive Producer Mark Cossey |
Executive Producers for Dr Who Steven Moffat and Piers Wenger |
Series Producer Gillane Seaborne |
Producer Zoë Rushton |
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Title Music - Slam & Saw Productions |
General production staff
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Camera and lighting department
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General post-production staff
Sound
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BBC Cymru Wales |
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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. |
Notes[]
In this episode, when discussing the scene in which the Eleventh Doctor is cooking, James Corden jokes that Matt Smith has won Junior Masterchef. Though not true, by coincidence, a child called Matthew Smith (not related to Matt Smith) has won Junior Masterchef since the airing of this episode - in the US 2019 season.
Elements retained in Cut Down[]
to be added
Home video releases[]
The "Cut Down" version of this episode was included on the Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series DVD & Blu-ray box set released on 8 November 2010.
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