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The 3rd episode of Totally Doctor Who's second series premiered on the Friday after the BBC One debut of Gridlock. It featured Lenora Crichlow and Russell T Davies.

It also hosted the third part of The Infinite Quest.

Main subject[]

Plot[]

The Motorway[]

Barney Harwood and Kirsten O'Brien seem to be in a car at the motorway of New New York in New Earth. They say that they try to get to the studio, but have problems to drive the car, because the Macra got hold of the car and are attacking. Martha Jones appears on screen and tells them that everyone already knows, that the Tenth Doctor and the Face of Boe have already dealt with that problem. She tells them to stop messing about and get on with Totally Doctor Who. The camera zooms out until the full car is visible. Now the film studio can be seen, as well as some people who are shaking the car around. Then the episode starts and the topics of the episode are introduced.

Interview Russell T Davies[]

At first Russell T Davies is interviewed by Barney Harwood. He speaks about the Macra and says that these were very old monsters from the 1960s. Furthermore, he describes how a monster is created in Doctor Who. He writes a script and describes the monster in a few words, but it's the job of the design department to properly create the monster. After reading the script they come up with many ideas and send them to Russell T Davies, who tells them what they might change. Russell also draws a Doctor Who monster. Then several children ask questions, which Russell answers. Russell tells that he usually creates the alien, before creating the place that it comes from. His favourite monsters are the Daleks, which he has loved since he was a child. Davies also mentions that the episode Gridlock was the end of the Face of Boe and that he died permanently.

Team Totally[]

Not all sounds during a filming scene can be recorded, because the set is noisy. Several sounds, for example the footsteps, have to be added afterwards. The foley artist Julie Ankerson is interviewed and shows how she makes the sound of footsteps.

Then Team Time Lord and Team Tardis have compete against each other in the foley artist challenge. Each team consists of three children. They have to try to be a foley artist for a scene of the episode Gridlock and make the sounds of the TARDIS door, footsteps, Martha doing her jacket up, the foot on a wet floor, the wind outside the car, the Doctor landing on a car, the bubbles in the water lamp, the second jump of the Doctor and his hand on a chair. After making the sounds Julie Ankerson has to decide which team had made the best sound. Team TARDIS has won.

Interview Lenora Crichlow[]

Lenora Crichlow, who played Cheen in Gridlock is interviewed. She speaks about her character and tells that she plays Cheen, who lives in New New York and has just found out that she is pregnant. She and her boyfriend Milo want to get to the countryside because there is more fresh air and the air is cleaner. She further mentions that Cheen is not mean, even though she kidnapped Martha Jones. She adds that Milo and Cheen are very nice to Martha and just need a third passanger to get to the Fast Lane. Crichlow also says that Macra were terrifying.

Lenora Crichlow later signs a Totally Doctor Who shirt, which can be won by the audience.

She also makes a handprint and signs it. It is put onto the wall. The audience can win the handprint at the end of the series by answering 12 questions (one per episode). Lenora asks following question: "How much money is offered to work in the sewers of New York"?

Challenge[]

Russel T Davies' Doctor Who knowledge is tested. He has to play the game Monstermind against a young Doctor Who fan. In the game Doctor Who knowledge is needed. In 60 seconds as many Doctor Who questions as possible have to be answered. The young Doctor Who fan won.

Next to this a part of The Infinite Quest is shown.

Studio segments[]

Studio guests[]

This weeks studio guests were:

Who goes there?[]

Kirsten theatrically asks "Who goes there?" but is interrupted by Barney, who accuses her of stealing his bit, so she lets him do it. He then explains to the viewers the rules of the competition and the prize on offer - an exclusive Totally Doctor Who sweatshirt, which is modelled by Lenora and the children.

Barney then goes behind the screen and shows a silhouette of a Doctor Who monster.

This week's Doctor Who monster was "Florence Finnegan" the Plasmavore.[1]

Kirsten then tells viewers how to enter.

To enter viewers had to identify the monster and either write[2] or email[3] in their answers by the closing date, Wednesday 25 April 2007.

The previous week's winner is revealed to be Aimee Clark, from London.

VT featurettes[]

Team Totally[]

Challenge Three: Foley[]

Name: Age: Favourite Band:
Team Time Lord
Cody 11 Black Eyed Peas
Alia 9 McFly
Sara 11 Green Day
Team TARDIS
Chris 10 Hates pop music
Molly 11 Sugababes
Daniel 11 Gorillaz

Challenge set & judged by

Running tally: Team TARDIS - 6 | Team Time Lord - 3

Totally Fact File: Cat People[]

TDW 16 Totally Fact File

A Dalek tells the viewers some quirky facts about the Cat People.

Species: Cat people
Home Planet: Indigenous to New New Earth
Language: Future human
Personality: Superstitious, generous, patient
Characteristics: Human with cat face, evolved to having no tail

Music list[]

  • "Approaching Menace (theme from 'Mastermind')" by Neil Richardson
  • "Precious Heart" by Tall Paul vs. INXS
  • "Shine" by The Lovefreekz
  • "Perfect (Exceeder)" by Mason vs. Princess Superstar
  • "Take Me To The Clouds Above" by LMC vs. U2
  • "Number 1" by Goldfrapp
  • "No Brakes" by The Bravery
  • "Munich" by Editors
  • "Fearless" by The Bravery
  • "Wait for You" by Mint Royale
  • "Rise of the Thing" by Jim Blake, Album: Cheeze X-SERIES XCD004
  • "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
  • "Something New" by Mint Royale
  • "Love Affair" by Kylie Minogue
  • "You're All I Have" by Snow Patrol

Crew[]

General production staff Camera and lighting department

Art department

Make-up and prosthetics

  • Make Up - Sian Hicks

Special and visual effects

General post-production staff

Sound

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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[]

  1. Its actually a member of the production team holding a straw and a handbag.
  2. To the address: Totally Doctor Who, PO Box 5158, Cardiff, CF5 9BD
  3. To the address: totallydoctorwho@bbc.co.uk
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