The 12th episode of Totally Doctor Who's first series premiered on the Thursday before the BBC One debut of Army of Ghosts. It featured Abisola Agbaje.
Due to coverage of the Wimbledon Championships on BBC One, this episode was broadcast on BBC Two.
Studio segments[]
Studio guests[]
This weeks studio guests were:
- Edward Thomas, Production Designer
- Abisola Agbaje, Chloe
- Six children from Caldicot School, (Adam, Bethany, Emily, Jill, Joe & an unnamed boy)
The children recreate Chloe Webber's bedroom in the studio, drawing the pictures, making the bed and matching the set dressing. Edward & Abisola are impressed with the finished bedroom, saying how its just like it was in the episode and then Liz, Barney and the children ask Abisola questions.
Barney brings a video tape with an exclusive preview clip from Army of Ghosts which he plays in the VCR.
The Totally Filing Cabinet[]
Barney & Edward Thomas open the filing cabinet, this weeks items were:
- a Lady Cassandra model made by Ross Benzie from Lancashire.
- a Dalek model made by Olivia Scott-Golding, age 8 from Sleaford, Lincolnshire.
- a Doctor Who poster drawn by Samantha McLaren, age 12 from Angus.
- Cyberman & Ood biscuits made by Thomas Banks from Surrey.
- a Tenth Doctor portrait drawn by Hannah Elsea, age 12.
Barney informs 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[]
Abisola Agbaje offers viewers a page of comic strip artwork from COMIC: F.A.Q. as this weeks prize.
To enter viewers have to watch TV: Army of Ghosts and answer the following question:
- What is the secret name of Canary Wharf?
Entries had to be marked "Competition" and could posted[1] or emailed[2] in, but had to be received by 4 July 2006.
Episode Ten's competition winner is revealed to be Harry Abbott, from Ross-on-Wye.
Who-Ru[]
This weeks Question Master is Abisola Agbaje and the prize is a photo of the Doctor & Chloe Webber signed to the winner, both also get a CBBC goodie bag; the contenders are Olly Kay & Alia Hassan.[3]
The final scores are Olly 3 and Alia 3, which leads to a tiebreaker question.
- Tiebreaker question: "In the episode The Long Game to the nearest thousand, to which year do the Doctor & Rose & Adam travel?"
Alia answers "the year 5 billion" and Olly answers "1,000". The correct answer is 200,000 meaning Olly is the closest and is crowned Who-Ru.
VT featurettes[]
Confidential: Fear Her[]
The creation of Chloe Webber's drawings and discussing why she had to be a 12-year-old for the story to work, stating that a 6-year-olds drawings would be too simple and a 16-year-old drawings too sophisticated. How the art department invited an 11-year-old girl from Swansea called Indigo, in to help get look and style of Chloe's drawings spot on. Narrated by Liz.
People interviewed
- Russell T Davies, Writer & Executive Producer
- Euros Lyn, Director
- Shaun Williams, Storyboard Artist
DWM comic strip studio[]
Barney visits the Phoenix Buildings in Butetown, Cardiff[4] where the art studio that the DWM comic strip is drawn in is located. Barney meets Mike the comic strip artist and asks him how he comes up with ideas for monsters. Mike tells him that he likes to use real everyday things then twist and disturb them.
Barney then explains the process of producing a comic strip, how each panel starts off as a rough sketch, which then inked and coloured; this is illustrated with images from COMIC: The Lodger.
Mike then gives Barney a monster masterclass in which Barney has a go a designing and drawing a monster. He decides that his monster will be a "Cat Pirate", and Mike gives him tips as he goes along to make it scarier - such as making the eyes smaller, and adding an eyepatch and chipped tooth. Mike is impressed with Barneys "Cat Pirate" and tells him he'll be using it in the next Doctor Who strip - COMIC: F.A.Q..
People interviewed
- Mike Collins, Cartoonist
Companion Academy[]
Task 11: Tell Friend from Foe[]
The three remaining cadets are given 12 images of Doctor Who characters which they must sort into "friend" or "foe" by sticking them to the correct half of a divider board. There were 6 images in each category. They must complete this in the time available before the klaxon.
- Friends - Moxx of Balhoon, Lute & Coffa, Charles Dickens, Suki Macrae Cantrell, Captain Jack and Doctor Constantine.
- Foes - Lady Cassandra, The Gelth, a Slitheen a Dalek, a Reaper, and Trine-E & Zu-Zana.
Louise and Jamie complete the task in time and get all 12 correct, while Kyra only sorts 8 images, however they're also all correct.
The judges choose to dismiss Kyra from Companion Academy.
Music list[]
- "Blue Monday" by New Order
- "What is Fight Club? (from 'Fight Club')" by The Dust Brothers
- "Gravastar" by Hybrid
- "Left Bank Two" by The Noveltones
- "I'm Still Awake" by Hybrid
- "Mad World (Grayed Out Mix)" by Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules
- "No Ordinary Morning" by Chicane
- "Here and Now" by The Ernies
- "Astral Drifter" by David Hewson, Album: Horror, Mystery & Imagination - 3 KPM-0319
- "Passacaglia & Fugue on BACH, Op. 150" by Hans Fagius, Album: Sigfrid Karg-Elert - Pastels & Impressions BIS CD1084
- "Middle of the Night" by Bogus Toms & Robert 'Beast' Best, Albums: Bogus Toms
Crew[]
Produced by Ros Attille & Simon Hall |
Studio Director Gwyndaf Roberts |
Title Music - Tim Baker |
General production staff
Script department
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Camera and lighting department
Art department Make-up and prosthetics
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.
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