The 1st episode of Totally Doctor Who's first series premiered on the Thursday before the BBC One debut of New Earth. It featured Noel Clarke.
Studio segments[]
Studio guest[]
This weeks studio guest was:
- Noel Clarke, Totally Rose's Boyfriend
Liz tells viewers how to download and watch the first Tardisode on their mobile phones.
Barney then one-ups her with a video tape with an exclusive preview clip from New Earth which he plays in the VCR.
The Totally Filing Cabinet[]
Liz & Barney open the filing cabinet, they pull out a Sycorax staff and a Santa mask, this weeks items were:
- a photo dad shed into TARDIS by Sophie & Natasha Brown.
- a photo of a K9 birthday cake sent in by Sophie Wasworth, age 9.
- a story called "The Fire People" written and illustrated by Craig from Fife, Scotland.
- a photo of a home-made Dalek built by Emma & Tom Shaw from Stoke-on-Trent, with help from their dad.
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[1] or email.[2]
Viewer competition[]
There was no viewer competition this week.
Who-Ru[]
This weeks prize is a K-9 t-shirt, the loser gets a CBBC goodie bag; the contenders are Karen Mills & Noel Clarke.
The final scores are Karen 1 and Noel 2; and so Noel is crowned Who-Ru; however he lets Karen have the prize anyway.
VT featurettes[]
Fan film[]
Fan filmmakers Tony Coburn and Tom Rees-Kaye talk about how they are making their fan film "The Fatal Fear" in their garden in Buckinghamshire.[3] They show what they use for costumes and where they get them from; camera trickery such as chroma key and split screen effects; and how they edit it using software on their computer. This is compared and contrasted using behind-the-scenes clips from The Christmas Invasion, with Liz explaining how some of the techniques are similar but the timescales are very different e.g. 2 days vs. 1 month to film, 2 vs. up to 200 actors etc. They then film the final scene of their film with Tom's stepdad Alan as a "Time God", and show a clip of their finished production.
Confidential: The Christmas Invasion 1[]
Coverage of David Tennant's first day of filming on location in Brentford, West London, shooting the scene featuring the destruction of Sycorax spaceship and the Doctor's reprimand of Harriet Jones. They talk about the troubles of shooting out of order and having to imagine the spaceship above their heads. Narrated by Barney.
People interviewed
- James Hawes, Totally a Dr Who Director!
- David Tennant, uncredited
Confidential: The Christmas Invasion 2[]
The filming of the Roboform Christmas tree sequence, and how they used explosives to make the legs of the chair Mickey is holding break off. Narrated by Liz.
People interviewed
- Noel Clarke, uncredited
Companion Academy[]
Liz tours Halliford Film Studios in Shepperton, Middlesex where filming for the academy takes place, explaining the rules of the process and what the successful graduate will win. She introduces the three members of the judging panel and reveals the identity of the eight cadets.
Judges[]
- Jeremy Milne, Motivational Coach & Actor
- Abbi Collins, Dr Who Stunt Co-ordinator
- Clayton Hickman, Editor of Dr Who Magazine
Cadets[]
- Jo age 9, Animal Lover, Cyber Nut
- Jamie age 11, Player, Collector, Groover
- Kyra age 8, Pianist, Karate Kid
- Alex age 9, Writer, Gamer, Soccer Nut
- Louise age 12, Talker, Scientist, Thinker
- Adam age 10, Inventor, Maker, Creator
- Chrissie age 11, Dancer, Swimmer, Musician
- Billy age 9, Adventurer, Actor, Fact Finder
Music list[]
- "The Pinheads" by Rik Carter, Album: Youth Culture 5 ATMOS167
- "Feel Good Inc." by Gorillaz
- "Mardy Bum" by Arctic Monkeys
- "Run for Your Life - Tv Themes" by Music for Films, Album: Hollywood Trailer Music
- "Jerk It Out" by Caesars
- "Satellite" by BT, Album: Movement in Still Life
- "Local Boy in the Photograph" by Stereophonics
- "Processed Beats" by Kasabian
- "Dirty Harry" by Gorillaz
- "Lose Yourself" by Eminem
- "I Predict a Riot" by Kaiser Chiefs
Crew[]
Produced by Simon Hall |
Studio Director Gwyndaf Roberts |
General production staff
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Camera and lighting department
Art department Special and visual effects
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General post-production staff
Sound
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CBBC |
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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. |
Home video releases[]
No episode of Totally Doctor Who has ever been commercially released.
Footnotes[]
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