Podcast appearances and mentions of matt strevens

  • 11PODCASTS
  • 16EPISODES
  • 2h 5mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Mar 13, 2022LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about matt strevens

Latest podcast episodes about matt strevens

WHO C2C
Episode 23 - Pete Levy: Doctor Who Producer Chat

WHO C2C

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 102:02


Now's your chance to learn all about the making of Doctor Who: Flux as Paul & Geoff gather the forces of the universe together for an in-depth EPIC chat with Producer Pete Levy!Have you ever wondered what a TV Producer really does? How about a Visual Effects producer? Pete knows it all having worked in both roles over the last three series of Doctor Who!In this episode of WHO Corner to Corner we talk about:Making a spectacular 6-part sci-fi adventure show during a pandemicPete's day to day involvement on the episodes he producedPete's  advice for getting into the industry and how he started in the businessChris Chibnall and Matt Strevens and their commitment to the show.What is it really like to work with Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill and John "Bish" Bishop?Plus YOUR fan questions answered and much, much more!Join the conversation about Doctor Who with us on our Twitter and Facebook @WHOC2C!Follow Pete on Twitter at @Pete_Levy

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #838 - Radio Free Skaro: In Flux

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 75:13


After a year away, Radio Free Skaro is happy and proud to be back at Gallifrey One in 2022! With two-thirds of the Three Who Rule unable to be here this year, it is up to Steven and trusty sidekick/tech producer Chip Sudderth to kick off the festivities with RADIO FREE SKARO: IN FLUX, the first live show of the weekend with guests Sylvester McCoy, Matt Strevens, Jon Davey, Jonathan Watson, and Stephen Gallagher! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Gallifrey One

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #831 - The Lines at Midnight

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 104:08


It's 2022, and that means a new Doctor Who New Year's Day special and some Dalek shenanigans as tradition dictates, this time in the form of “Eve of the Daleks!” Join the Three Who Rule as they ruminate upon a Mametesque character piece starring Yaz, Dan, the Doctor, and two time looped guest stars and the aforementioned Daleks in a self storage romp! Plus the return of a much pined-for monster this Easter and the usual news, tat and dips into the past via The Timelash…and the on-screen manifestation of Thasmin! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Eve of the Daleks review Legend of the Sea Devils, this spring 14th Doctor casting underway, some Series 14 episodes written Matt Strevens is done on Doctor Who Flux storyline to continue through the Whittaker specials Eve of the Daleks press pack Gallifrey One guest announcement: Bonnie Langford, Anjli Mohindra New/better negative of The Daleks ep 7 found Revamped Season 17 Blu-Ray trailer Abominable Snowmen Blu-Ray listed on Amazon.ca, no release date Big Finish Third Doctor Adventures: The Annihilators due February Big Finish Ninth Doctor Adventures: Old Friends due February Doctor Who Magazine 573 due January 6 Doctor Who Magazine 2022 Yearbook available Doctor Who Annual 2023 due September 1 Throwback enamel pin TARDIS set 2 Throwback enamel pin TARDIS set 3 Toby Hadoke's In Memoriam 2021 video

Charlas Whovian
Charlas Whovian 73: The Timeless Children

Charlas Whovian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 401:06


¡Bienvenidos una vez más al Podcast de Ra… a Atmósfera W… a Charlas Whovian! Llegó el final de temporada de Doctor Who y tenía razón la BBC cuando nos decía que ya nada volvería a ser igual. Os traemos nuestro (igual-no-tan o igual-demasiado) sesudo comentario a The Timeless Children, preguntándonos cómo queda ahora el Whoniverso después de este capítulo en el que, de paso, nos anotamos algún tanto, al igual que algún oyente. ? __________ La música que suena en el episodio es: Intro: Thirteen (remix by Ominous Voice), traída de la por ahora comatosa https://whomix.windbubbles.net/??Final: Doctor Who Theme (Acoustic Cover) de David Erick Ramos, vía https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfSVpBnYD54 __________ - Las noticias BIG FINISH de la semana: a. Kidnapped! El retorno de Donna a Big Finish: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/donna-noble-kidnapped-2107 b. Volumen 4 de las aventuras del Primer Doctor: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-first-doctor-adventures-volume-04-2155 - Noticias Comiqueras? a. Esta semana ha salido a la venta un nuevo número de las aventuras de 13. El volumen 2 completo sale a la venta el 8 de Julio: https://titan-comics.com/c/1578-doctor-who-a-tale-of-two-time-lords/ b. El 2 de abril saldrá a la venta Time Out of Mind novela gráfica protagonizada por 13: https://titan-comics.com/c/1529-doctor-who-holiday-special/ - Otras publicaciones de Doctor Who a. El Humble Bundle de Doctor Who (activo hasta el 18 de Marzo): https://www.humblebundle.com/doctor-who-audiobooks-comics b. El libro con historias cortas sobre The Master: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/112/1120267/doctor-who--i-am-the-master/9781785946318.html c. La animación del serial clásico de The Faceless Ones, con más de una sorpresa: https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-04/doctor-who-faceless-ones-sacha-dhawan/ d. La banda sonora de la temporada 12: https://twitter.com/DavidTintin96/status/1235192533531185153 Pre-Order: https://silvascreenmusic.greedbag.com/buy/doctor-who-series-12-original-te/ Making off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjgF3pIq-hQ e. Esta noticia spoilerosa 1: https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/e78005d7-9026-4bf3-b22e-8c8134a5918d f. Esta noticia spoilerosa 2: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bradley-walsh-set-sensationally-quit-21618111 ?Otros enlaces de interés: a. El hilo de la muerte donde Ricardo a recopilado todas las imágenes de LA escena de la Matriz: https://twitter.com/Centoloman/status/1234553831771529216??b. Una infografía que trata de organizar todas las encarnaciones conocidas del Doctor: https://i.imgur.com/IrHEG4b.jpg c. El artículo que menciona Carlos Satán en su comentario y que puede ser de interés para los demás (son Teorías Locas): https://freethoughtblogs.com/natehevens/2020/03/05/doctor-who-and-the-timeless-absurdities/ d. La entrevista a Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens y Jodie Whittaker que mencionamos de pasada: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/doctor-who-makers-dissect-whittaker-era-and-the-second-female-time-lord-20200308-p5481t.html

Charlas Whovian
Charlas Whovian 73: The Timeless Children

Charlas Whovian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 401:06


¡Bienvenidos una vez más al Podcast de Ra… a Atmósfera W… a Charlas Whovian! Llegó el final de temporada de Doctor Who y tenía razón la BBC cuando nos decía que ya nada volvería a ser igual. Os traemos nuestro (igual-no-tan o igual-demasiado) sesudo comentario a The Timeless Children, preguntándonos cómo queda ahora el Whoniverso después de este capítulo en el que, de paso, nos anotamos algún tanto, al igual que algún oyente. ? __________ La música que suena en el episodio es: Intro: Thirteen (remix by Ominous Voice), traída de la por ahora comatosa https://whomix.windbubbles.net/??Final: Doctor Who Theme (Acoustic Cover) de David Erick Ramos, vía https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfSVpBnYD54 __________ - Las noticias BIG FINISH de la semana: a. Kidnapped! El retorno de Donna a Big Finish: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/donna-noble-kidnapped-2107 b. Volumen 4 de las aventuras del Primer Doctor: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-first-doctor-adventures-volume-04-2155 - Noticias Comiqueras? a. Esta semana ha salido a la venta un nuevo número de las aventuras de 13. El volumen 2 completo sale a la venta el 8 de Julio: https://titan-comics.com/c/1578-doctor-who-a-tale-of-two-time-lords/ b. El 2 de abril saldrá a la venta Time Out of Mind novela gráfica protagonizada por 13: https://titan-comics.com/c/1529-doctor-who-holiday-special/ - Otras publicaciones de Doctor Who a. El Humble Bundle de Doctor Who (activo hasta el 18 de Marzo): https://www.humblebundle.com/doctor-who-audiobooks-comics b. El libro con historias cortas sobre The Master: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/112/1120267/doctor-who--i-am-the-master/9781785946318.html c. La animación del serial clásico de The Faceless Ones, con más de una sorpresa: https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-04/doctor-who-faceless-ones-sacha-dhawan/ d. La banda sonora de la temporada 12: https://twitter.com/DavidTintin96/status/1235192533531185153 Pre-Order: https://silvascreenmusic.greedbag.com/buy/doctor-who-series-12-original-te/ Making off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjgF3pIq-hQ e. Esta noticia spoilerosa 1: https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/e78005d7-9026-4bf3-b22e-8c8134a5918d f. Esta noticia spoilerosa 2: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bradley-walsh-set-sensationally-quit-21618111 ?Otros enlaces de interés: a. El hilo de la muerte donde Ricardo a recopilado todas las imágenes de LA escena de la Matriz: https://twitter.com/Centoloman/status/1234553831771529216??b. Una infografía que trata de organizar todas las encarnaciones conocidas del Doctor: https://i.imgur.com/IrHEG4b.jpg c. El artículo que menciona Carlos Satán en su comentario y que puede ser de interés para los demás (son Teorías Locas): https://freethoughtblogs.com/natehevens/2020/03/05/doctor-who-and-the-timeless-absurdities/ d. La entrevista a Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens y Jodie Whittaker que mencionamos de pasada: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/doctor-who-makers-dissect-whittaker-era-and-the-second-female-time-lord-20200308-p5481t.html

Charlas Whovian
Charlas Whovian 73: The Timeless Children

Charlas Whovian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 401:06


¡Bienvenidos una vez más al Podcast de Ra… a Atmósfera W… a Charlas Whovian! Llegó el final de temporada de Doctor Who y tenía razón la BBC cuando nos decía que ya nada volvería a ser igual. Os traemos nuestro (igual-no-tan o igual-demasiado) sesudo comentario a The Timeless Children, preguntándonos cómo queda ahora el Whoniverso después de este capítulo en el que, de paso, nos anotamos algún tanto, al igual que algún oyente. ? __________ La música que suena en el episodio es: Intro: Thirteen (remix by Ominous Voice), traída de la por ahora comatosa https://whomix.windbubbles.net/??Final: Doctor Who Theme (Acoustic Cover) de David Erick Ramos, vía https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfSVpBnYD54 __________ - Las noticias BIG FINISH de la semana: a. Kidnapped! El retorno de Donna a Big Finish: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/donna-noble-kidnapped-2107 b. Volumen 4 de las aventuras del Primer Doctor: https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-first-doctor-adventures-volume-04-2155 - Noticias Comiqueras? a. Esta semana ha salido a la venta un nuevo número de las aventuras de 13. El volumen 2 completo sale a la venta el 8 de Julio: https://titan-comics.com/c/1578-doctor-who-a-tale-of-two-time-lords/ b. El 2 de abril saldrá a la venta Time Out of Mind novela gráfica protagonizada por 13: https://titan-comics.com/c/1529-doctor-who-holiday-special/ - Otras publicaciones de Doctor Who a. El Humble Bundle de Doctor Who (activo hasta el 18 de Marzo): https://www.humblebundle.com/doctor-who-audiobooks-comics b. El libro con historias cortas sobre The Master: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/112/1120267/doctor-who--i-am-the-master/9781785946318.html c. La animación del serial clásico de The Faceless Ones, con más de una sorpresa: https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-04/doctor-who-faceless-ones-sacha-dhawan/ d. La banda sonora de la temporada 12: https://twitter.com/DavidTintin96/status/1235192533531185153 Pre-Order: https://silvascreenmusic.greedbag.com/buy/doctor-who-series-12-original-te/ Making off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjgF3pIq-hQ e. Esta noticia spoilerosa 1: https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/e78005d7-9026-4bf3-b22e-8c8134a5918d f. Esta noticia spoilerosa 2: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bradley-walsh-set-sensationally-quit-21618111 ?Otros enlaces de interés: a. El hilo de la muerte donde Ricardo a recopilado todas las imágenes de LA escena de la Matriz: https://twitter.com/Centoloman/status/1234553831771529216??b. Una infografía que trata de organizar todas las encarnaciones conocidas del Doctor: https://i.imgur.com/IrHEG4b.jpg c. El artículo que menciona Carlos Satán en su comentario y que puede ser de interés para los demás (son Teorías Locas): https://freethoughtblogs.com/natehevens/2020/03/05/doctor-who-and-the-timeless-absurdities/ d. La entrevista a Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens y Jodie Whittaker que mencionamos de pasada: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/doctor-who-makers-dissect-whittaker-era-and-the-second-female-time-lord-20200308-p5481t.html

The Bat-Jar Podcast
Episode #145: Doctor Who (Classic v Modern)

The Bat-Jar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 67:04


Step into the Tardis for our first foray into the world of sonic screwdrivers and Daleks for a conversation about Doctor Who. With companion (and special guest) Pumice, join us for a conversation discussing the two generations of the series, referred to by fans as "Classic Who" and "New Who". Music and audio from "Doctor Who (1963)" is the property of Ron Grainer, Delia Derbyshire, Sydney Newman, C.E. Webber, Donald Wilson, and BBC Studios. Music and audio from "Doctor Who (2018)" is the property of Segun Akinola, Matt Strevens, Chris Chibnall, and BBC Studios. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.

The Doctor Is In
BBC America and Geek Bomb's Maude Garrett

The Doctor Is In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 24:46


Maude Garrett and I used to host a gaming show on Aussie TV, and haven't caught up in years. Imagine my shock when I saw that she was hosting the New York Comic Con Doctor Who Q&A with Jodie, Chris Chibnall and exec producer Matt Strevens! Maude and I talk all things Who, and I take a look at the utterly magical (and very missed) Donna Noble. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 795: TV Doctor Who The Woman who fell to Earth

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 19:14


@TinDogPodcast reviews  TV #DoctorWho #TheWomanWhoFellToEarth   277 – "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"277 – "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"Doctor Who episodeDoctor Who Series 11 Episode 1 The Woman Who Fell to Earth.jpgPromotional image for the episode, displaying Yasmin (Gill), Ryan (Cole), The Doctor (Whittaker), Graham (Walsh) and Grace (Clarke)CastDoctorJodie Whittaker (Thirteenth Doctor)CompanionsBradley Walsh (Graham O'Brien)Tosin Cole (Ryan Sinclair)Mandip Gill (Yasmin Khan)OthersSharon D. Clarke – GraceSamuel Oatley – Tim ShawJohnny Dixon – KarlAmit Shah – RahulAsha Kingsley – SoniaJanine Mellor – JaneyAsif Khan – Ramesh SunderJames Thackeray – AndyPhilip Abiodun – DeanStephen MacKenna – DennisEveral A Walsh – GabrielProductionDirected by Jamie ChildsWritten by Chris ChibnallScript editor Nina MétivierProduced by Nikki WilsonExecutive producer(s) Chris ChibnallMatt StrevensSam HoyleIncidental music composer Segun AkinolaSeries Series 11Length 63 minutesOriginally broadcast 7 October 2018Chronology← Preceded by Followed by →"Twice Upon a Time" —Doctor Who episodes (1963–1989)Doctor Who episodes (2005–present)"The Woman Who Fell to Earth" is the first episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is written by new head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 7 October 2018. It is the first episode to star Jodie Whittaker in her first full appearance as Thirteenth Doctor, and introduced her new companions – Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. The episode also guest stars Sharon D. Clarke, Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley. The story focuses on a group of people who come across a new alien threat together within Sheffield, and find themselves banding together with the recently regenerated Doctor, who has been separated from the TARDIS since the events of "Twice Upon a Time". As the group seek to understand the threat, they find themselves in danger as well, and discover that the recently arrived aliens are planning a hunt upon a single human, leading the Doctor to co-ordinate an attempt to prevent this happening and save the group from danger. This episode is the first to be led by Chibnall, alongside executive producers Matt Strevens and Sam Hoyle, after Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin stepped down at the conclusion of the tenth series, while marking the third production era of the revived series, following Russell T. Davies' run from 2005–2010, and Moffat's from 2010–2017. This episode marked a change in the programme's broadcasting schedule, with both it and subsequent episodes being broadcast regularly on Sundays, instead of Saturdays as had been done since Doctor Who was revived, while the episode premiered without the traditional opening credits, as had occurred before with "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015). Since its first broadcast in the UK, the episode has received positive reviews from critics, as well as an overnight rating of 8.20 million viewers, the highest since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013). Contents1 Plot2 Production2.1 Development2.2 Casting2.3 Filming2.4 Promotion3 Broadcast and reception3.1 Television3.2 Cinemas3.3 Ratings3.4 Critical reception4 References5 External linksPlotRyan, a dyspraxic young man, struggles to ride a bike and throws it off the hill in frustration. Searching for it, he touches some strange lights, causing a blue pod to appear. Concerned, Ryan calls the police, receiving help from PC Yasmin Khan, an old school friend. Meanwhile, Ryan’s grandmother, Grace, her husband, Graham, and another passenger, Karl, find themselves trapped onboard their train with a floating orb of writhing tentacles and electricity. They call Ryan, and he and Yasmin head for the train, arriving just as the Doctor suddenly falls through the carriage ceiling. The orb departs after hitting everyone with an energy bolt. Karl leaves, but the others follow the Doctor, who suffers from post-regeneration amnesia. She discovers the orb implanted DNA destroying bombs into each of them, liable to explode at any time. Finding the pod has disappeared, they track it down to a warehouse. They learn that the warehouse belonged to Rahul, a local man who took the pod he connected with the disappearance of his sister but was killed when a second alien emerged from it. The Doctor, missing her sonic screwdriver, constructs another from spare parts. The group intercepts the orb creature, revealed to be a mass of biological data-gathering coils. The second alien suddenly appears, revealing himself as Tzim-Sha, a Stenza warrior hunting humans for sport, Rahul's sister the target of a previous hunt. A furious Doctor demands Tzim-Sha leave the planet, but he collects the data of his target, Karl, from the coils and teleports away. The group track down Karl, a crane operator, to a construction yard. The Doctor, Ryan, and Yasmin climb another crane to save Karl before Tzim-Sha can reach him. Tzim-Sha captures Karl, but the Doctor, recalling her identity, orders Tzim-Sha to leave him, or face losing the pod's recall device and being stranded on Earth. Tzim-Sha detonates the DNA bombs, but the Doctor reveals that she transferred the bombs into the Coils, unwittingly self-implanted by Tzim-Sha when he downloaded the data. The Doctor thrusts the recall device at Tzim-Sha and he transports himself away. Grace successfully destroys the coils but is fatally injured after falling from the crane. Following Grace's funeral, the Doctor tells the group she must find the TARDIS. After building a teleport, she bids the group goodbye, but inadvertently brings them with her into deep space. ProductionDevelopmentIt was announced in January 2016 that the tenth series would be Moffat's final series as executive producer and head writer, after seven years as showrunner, for which he was replaced in the role by Chris Chibnall in 2018.[1] Matt Strevens serves as executive producer alongside Chibnall, as well as Sam Hoyle.[2][3] A new logo was unveiled at the BBC Worldwide showcase on 20 February 2018. This logo was designed by the creative agency Little Hawk, who also created a stylized insignia of the word "who" enclosed in a circle with an intersecting line.[4] Murray Gold announced in February 2018 that he would step down as the programme's composer, having served as the musical director since 2005, and that he would not be composing the music for the eleventh series.[5] On 26 June 2018, producer Chris Chibnall announced that the musical score for the eleventh series would be provided by Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumnus Segun Akinola.[6] Casting Whittaker at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, where she promoted her first full series.The episode introduces Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Her predecessor Peter Capaldi departed from his role as the Twelfth Doctor after the tenth series, having played the role for three series.[7] His final appearance was in the 2017 Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time".[8] Moffat stated in February 2017 that Chibnall tried to persuade the actor to continue into the eleventh series, but despite this, Capaldi still decided to depart.[9] The search for the actor to portray the Thirteenth Doctor, led by Chibnall, began later in 2017, after he completed work on the third series of the ITV series Broadchurch, for which he is also the head writer and executive producer. Chibnall had the final say on the actor, although the decision also involved Charlotte Moore and Piers Wenger, the director of content and head of drama for the BBC respectively.[10] Media reports and bookmakers speculated as to who would replace Capaldi as the Thirteenth Doctor, with Ben Whishaw and Kris Marshall among the most popular predictions.[11] On 16 July 2017, it was announced after the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's finals that Whittaker would portray the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor.[7] The episode also introduces a new set of companions, including Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.[12][13] Actress Sharon D. Clarke also appears as Ryan's grandmother and Graham's wife, Grace.[12][14][15] The episode also guest stars Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley.[16][17] FilmingJamie Childs directed the first and seventh episode of the series in the opening production block, having directed Whittaker's introduction video as the Thirteenth Doctor.[3][18] Pre-production for the eleventh series began in late October 2017.[3] After filming for the series was expected to begin in late 2017,[10][2][19] it officially began with the first episode in November 2017.[20] The eleventh series was shot using Cooke and Angénieux anamorphic lenses for the first time in the series' history, a creative decision made in order to make the show look more cinematic.[21] PromotionThe first teaser for the series was released during the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on 15 July 2018, almost exactly a year after the announcement of Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.[22][7] Whittaker, Gill, Cole, Chibnall and Strevens promoted the show with a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on 19 July 2018,[23] where the first trailer was released.[24] Broadcast and receptionProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSource RatingRotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 8.19[25]Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 91%[25]Review scoresSource RatingDaily Mirror 4/5 stars[26]IGN 8.7[27]IndieWire B-[28]New York Magazine 4/5 stars[29]Radio Times 3/5 stars[30]The A.V. Club B[31]The Telegraph 4/5 stars[32]The Guardian 4/5 stars[33]The Independent 4/5 stars[34]Television"The Woman Who Fell to Earth", the first episode of the eleventh series, runs for a total of 63 minutes, while the remaining episodes will run for an average of 50 minutes each, after the episode count dropped from twelve to ten for this series.[19][35] The episode was simulcast in the United States on BBC America.[36] It breaks with previous practice in not using any opening credits, similar to "The Day of the Doctor" (2013) and "Sleep No More" (2015).[37] CinemasThe premiere of the new series was held at Light Cinema in Sheffield on 24 September 2018, as part of a red carpet event for the episode and eleventh series.[38][39] "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" will be released in select Australian cinemas on 8 October 2018,[40] and in the United States from 10–11 October.[41] RatingsThe episode was watched by 8.20 million viewers overnight, making it the highest overnight viewership since "The Time of the Doctor" (2013), which received 8.30 million overnight viewers. The episode had an audience share of 40.1% also.[42][43] It also marked the highest overnight figure for a series premiere since "Partners in Crime" (2008), the opening episode of the fourth series, achieved 8.40 million viewers.[44] Critical receptionThe episode currently holds a score of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.19. The site's consensus reads "Jodie Whittaker easily embodies the best of the titular time traveler in "The Woman Who Fell To Earth" and proves that change can be a very, very good thing."[25]

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast
Episode Timey-Wimey Supplement - NYCC Doctor Who Panel

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 45:23


New York Comic Con - Doctor Who Premiere PanelOur new best friend provides the audio of the NYCC "Doctor Who" panel, featuring the Thirteenth Doctor (Jodie Whittaker), showrunner Chris Chibnall, and series executive producer Matt Strevens. The audience reacts to watching the Series 11 first episode "The Women Who Fell to Earth," whilst the Doctor herself explains how it all happened. Enjoy this panel, and look forward to our upcoming episode review!

Comic News Insider
Episode 882 - SDCC: Doctor Who w/ Jodie Whittaker/Tosin Cole/Mandip Gill/Showrunner Chris Chibnall/Executive Producer Matt Strevens!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 31:06


Jimmy attended the press room for Riverdale and chatted with stars Jodie Whittaker, Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill, along with Showrunner/Executive Producer Chris Chibnall and Executive Producer Matt Strevens! How is the new team/cast adjusting? Any old favorites we'll see? Is the TARDIS returning? Tune in the find out! No regular format show over the next few weeks. Just the awesome and massive SDCC coverage!! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #645 - New Best Friends

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 98:39


It's San Diego Comic-Con! There is an absurd amount of news from the world's largest media convention this week, including a new and mysterious Doctor Who trailer, a panel featuring Jodie Whittaker, Mandop Gill, Tosin Cole, showrunner Chris Chibnall and executive producer Matt Strevens, new Series 11 artwork, Jodie wowing everyone with a surprise appearance at the Her Universe fashion show, a press conference or two and (takes breath) reports from on the ground at SDCC with the Nerdist’s Kyle Anderson and Doctor Who on the Couch’s Heather Berberet! Sit down and get yourself a snack because this is the annual SDCC edition of Radio Free Skaro and it's going to be a whopper!

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #643 – Serendipity

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 113:08


The news elves are busily working their magic as we edge closer to San Diego Comic-Con, which will sport the likes of Jodie Whittaker, Tosin Cole, Mandip Gill, Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens at the BBC America Doctor Who panel occurring at the spacetime vector of Thursday, July 19, 11:45 am PT! The BBC is also going all legal to track down the nefarious leakers of The Clip, and friend of the show Wayne Yip is directing the Series 11 episode to air at (or around) Christmas! Also Season 12 DVD news, Big Finish wandering into territories Trek and what you’ve all been waiting for…part two of our gripping commentary on “The Green Death”! Links: – Doctor Who on Twitch – Doctor Who San Diego Comic-Con panel details announced – BBC tries to find the Series 11 clip leak source – Wayne Yip directing Series 11 episode airing at Christmas – Season 12 Blu-Ray popular, says a UK sales chart – Season 12 trailer – Season 12 disc replacement – Big Finish getting into Star Trek Commentary: – The Green Death, episodes 4-6

The Doctor Who Show
Remembering everyone I used to be (The Doctor Who Show Presents: Jodie Whittaker)

The Doctor Who Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 52:46


Rob and Dave discuss Doctor 13, Jodie Whittaker. Featuring listener emails and a special audio from The Rev. As always, you can write to us: hello@theDWshow.net - Jodie Whittaker graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2005 with a gold medal in Acting. Since then she has worked continually in Film, Television and Theatre. Her TV credits include the critically acclaimed ITV drama Broadchurch (for which she was nominated for Best Actress for the RTS Television Awards), Emmy award-winning Black Mirror, Sky 1's The Smoke, BBC's Cranford, in which she starred opposite Judi Dench and Imelda Staunton, The Night Watch (BBC), The Accused (BBC), and Tess of the D'Urbervilles (BBC). Jodie has recently finished shooting Journeyman, written and directed by Paddy Considine, as is the lead in the new BBC drama series Trust Me. Her other film credits include Venus, (which earned her nominations for Best Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards; Best British Newcomer at the Critics' Circle Awards and Best Actress In A Motion Picture at the Satellite Awards); Attack The Block, One Day, Black Sea, Good Vibrations, St.Trinian's, Get Santa and most recently Adult Life Skills, which she Executive Produced as well as starred in which received a number of BIFA nominations. Jodie made her professional theatrical debut at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in The Storm. Other theatre credits include playing the title role in Antigone at the Royal National Theatre, Bash at the Trafalgar Studios, Awake And Sing and Enemies at the Almeida, both directed by the then Artistic Director Michael Attenborough. - 1. What does it feel like to be the Thirteenth Doctor? It's very nerve-racking, as it's been so secret! 2. Why did you want the role? To be asked to play the ultimate character, to get to play pretend in the truest form: this is why I wanted to be an actor in the first place. To be able to play someone who is literally reinvented on screen, with all the freedoms that brings - what an unbelievable opportunity. And added to that, to be the first woman in that role. 3. Has it been hard to keep the secret? Yes. Very hard! I've told a lot of lies! I've embroiled myself in a whole world of lies which is going to come back at me when this is announced! 4. Who was the first person you told when you got the role? My husband. Because I was allowed to! 5. Did you have a codename and if so what was it? In my home, and with my agent, it was The Clooney. Because to me and my husband, George is an iconic guy. And we thought, what's a really famous iconic name? It was just fitting. 6. What does it feel like to be the first woman Doctor? It feels completely overwhelming; as a feminist, as a woman, as an actor, as a human, as someone who wants to continually push themselves and challenge themselves, and not be boxed in by what you're told you can and can't be. It feels incredible. 7. What do you want to tell the fans? I want to tell the fans not to be scared by my gender. Because this is a really exciting time, and Doctor Who represents everything that's exciting about change. The fans have lived through so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a fearful one. 8. What are you most excited about? I'm most excited about becoming part of a family I didn't even know existed. I was born in 1982 - it's been around longer than me, and it's a family I couldn't ever have dreamed I'd be part of. 9. How did Chris sell you the part? We had a strange chat earlier this year where he tricked me into thinking we were talking about Broadchurch. And I started to quiz him about his new job in Wales, and asked him if I could be a baddie! And he quickly diverted the conversation to suggest I should consider auditioning to be the 13th Clooney. It was the most incredible chat because I asked every question under the sun, and I said I'd take a few weeks to decide whether I was going to audition. He got a phone call within 24 hours. He would've got a phone call sooner, but my husband was away and there was a time difference! 10. Did he persuade you? No. There was no persuasion needed. If you need to be persuaded to do this part, you're not right for this part, and the part isn't right for you. I also think, for anyone taking this on, you have to want to fight for it, which I certainly had to do. I know there will have been some phenomenal actors who threw their hats in the ring. 11. What are you going to wear? I don't know yet. 12. Is that your costume in the filmed sequence which introduced you as the new Doctor? No. 13. Have any of the other Doctors given you advice? Well they can't because they haven't known until now, but I'm certainly expecting a couple of calls - I've got a couple of mates in there. I'm mates with a companion [Arthur Darvill], I'm mates with a trio of Doctors. I know Matt Smith, Chris Eccleston and obviously David Tennant. Oh! And let's throw in David Bradley! Four Doctors! So I'm hoping I get some calls of advice. - The BBC today announced to the world that Jodie Whittaker will be the new Doctor Who. The identity of the new Doctor was revealed exclusively on BBC One and on social media around the world after the Men's Wimbledon Final on Sunday 16 July. She will be the Thirteenth Time Lord and take over from Peter Capaldi, who leaves the global hit show at Christmas. New head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, who takes over from Steven Moffat on the next series, made the decision to cast the first ever woman in the iconic role. Jodie Whittaker says: “I'm beyond excited to begin this epic journey with Chris and with every Whovian on this planet. It's more than an honour to play the Doctor. It means remembering everyone I used to be, while stepping forward to embrace everything the Doctor stands for: hope. I can't wait.” Chris Chibnall, New Head Writer and Executive Producer, says : “After months of lists, conversations, auditions, recalls, and a lot of secret-keeping, we're excited to welcome Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. "I always knew I wanted the Thirteenth Doctor to be a woman and we're thrilled to have secured our number one choice. Her audition for The Doctor simply blew us all away. Jodie is an in-demand, funny, inspiring, super-smart force of nature and will bring loads of wit, strength and warmth to the role. The Thirteenth Doctor is on her way.” Peter Capaldi says: “Anyone who has seen Jodie Whittaker's work will know that she is a wonderful actress of great individuality and charm. She has above all the huge heart to play this most special part. She's going to be a fantastic Doctor.” Charlotte Moore, BBC Director of BBC Content, says: “Making history is what Doctor Who is all about and Chris Chibnall's bold new take on the next Time Lord is exactly that. The nation is going to fall in love with Jodie Whittaker - and have lots of fun too!” Piers Wenger, Controller BBC Drama, says : "Jodie is not just a talented actor but she has a bold and brilliant vision for her Doctor. She aced it in her audition both technically and with the powerful female life force she brings to the role. She is destined to be an utterly iconic Doctor." Matt Strevens, Executive Producer, says : "I'm so thrilled that Jodie Whittaker said yes to playing the Doctor. I've been a fan for years and always hoped to work with her. She is an actor of great emotional range and inhabits every role with complete passion and conviction. Just thinking about what she will bring to the Doctor makes me as excited as a kid at Christmas. It's going to be a lot of fun."

Bad Wolf Radio: A Doctor Who Podcast

It's Bad Wolf Radio.. on a spaceship! One with the Force. Tom Baker is joining the voice cast of the animated series Star Wars Rebels. Misfit. New executive producer Matt Strevens was announced. Or was he? Did it even need to be said? Matt Smith is not coming back to Who, but that won't stop our fun speculation. Dinosaurs and annoying robots. We discuss the Chibnall written episode "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship."

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 356: An Adventure in Space and Time - DVD out now

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 12:13


from wiki An Adventure in Space and Time is a British television  commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the science fiction series , which tells the story of its creation. It is written by the Doctor Who and  writer . Details of the film were announced by the BBC on 9 August 2012, with the programme airing on  in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2013, on  in the United States and  in Canada on 22 November 2013, on UKTV in New Zealand on 22 November 2013 and on  in Australia on 24 November 2013. The TV programme was shown in a pre-screening at the British Film Institute in  on 12 November 2013. Contents   []  Synopsis[] In 1966,  () is in his dressing room at the BBC. He insults a stagehand who calls him to the set, where the delay caused by his absence is noticed. Hartnell enters in costume, ready to film his last moments as  and stands in front of the TARDIS console. First gazing at the ceiling, he lowers his head and closes his eyes. Three years earlier, BBC executive  () is asked to create a show that will fill the gap between  and . He has an idea for a science-fiction series with the central character being a "doctor", although he does not know of what. When he tells his colleague  () she is hesitant to join the project. She changes her mind when Newman asks her to be the producer, not his assistant. Lambert and the show's director,  (), meet William Hartnell to offer him the lead role in what will eventually be titled Doctor Who and, despite some trepidation, he accepts. During a rehearsal, Hartnell is dissatisfied that the  lacks an interior set. Newman then compliments Hartnell's acting ability to save his producer from a troublesome conversation. However, Newman has misgivings about Lambert's handling of her job. This inspires Lambert to become more assertive and she forces the set designer to finally create the TARDIS interior. He does so effortlessly, impressing Lambert. The recording of the pilot episode is beset with difficulties; Newman dislikes the result and orders a re-shoot. Following this, he is finally contented and schedules a transmission date. After the broadcast of the , Lambert and Hussein are nervous, as it occurs the day after the  and its potential audience is diminished. Newman summons Lambert and tells her of Controller of BBC1 's () request to cancel the show, but Lambert emphasises her belief in it and asks him to repeat the first episode before the second is screened. For the next serial, Newman expresses his concern about the , referring to them as "bug-eyed monsters", which he refused to allow on the show since its creation. However, Lambert eventually convinces him. Following the transmission of the, Lambert realises its popularity when she spots children impersonating the creatures' catchphrase, "Exterminate". Newman is pleased to tell her that the programme achieved a viewership of 10 million and continued production is now assured. As most of the original cast and crew (including Hussein and Lambert) gradually move on to other projects, Hartnell's health declines, which leads to him forget lines and require scenes to be re-shot — something the BBC can ill-afford. Hartnell meets with Newman and asks for a reduced workload, but the decision has already been taken to replace him. Hartnell has grown to embrace playing the Doctor and struggles with his emotional attachment to the character. However, he reluctantly accepts the situation. As he later informs his wife, Heather (), of the news he breaks into tears and says, "I don't want to go." Before his final scene, Hartnell shares a brief exchange with his successor,  (). As the cameras are about to record, Hartnell looks across the main console. He sees , who will play the same role nearly 50 years later, and who silently acknowledges Hartnell's legacy. Production[] The drama is produced by Matt Strevens, and directed by . Filming began in February 2013. The production was based at the Wimbledon Studios in London, with shooting also taking place at . On Sunday 17 February 2013, location filming for the drama took place early in the morning on  in London. This involved replicas of 1960s  props crossing the bridge, in a recreation of a famous scene from the 1964 Doctor Who serial . Interior scenes replicating early Doctor Who production at  were also filmed, showing 1963-era cameras and studio equipment. To make the drama understandable to a general audience not knowledgeable about the history of Doctor Who, not all of those involved in its creation are represented in the script. For example, the programme's original story editor  does not appear, and his role is merged with that of associate producer . Part of the production involved the recreation of scenes from the classic series, some of which are from  such as. Mark Gatiss had stated that his ambitions included filming the death of  from the missing episode 12 of, using actress  (who originally played the character in 1965) to play the increasingly aging Sara, and using  footage of the  publicity photo-shoot for , but the budget could not accommodate them. Cast[] A number of the cast have appeared in Doctor Who at one time or another, most notably William Russell and Carole Ann Ford.  appeared in the  episode "", while  was in the Series 7 episode "", both alongside  as the Doctor;  was in the  serial  with ;  appeared as the title character in the  serial  with ;  has played the voice of the  since the series was revived in 2005 and  voiced the Elder Ood in . Jean Marsh and Anneke Wills, who both played companions to Hartnell's First Doctor also appeared during Verity Lambert's leaving party scene. Doctor Who actors[]  as , who portrayed the   as , who portrayed   as , who portrayed  Claudia Grant as , who portrayed  Anna-Lisa Drew as , who portrayed   as , who portrayed the  Sophie Holt as , who portrayed   as , original voice of the  and   as the Cyril the caveman Behind-the-scenes personnel[]  as , co-creator  as , original producer  as , original director Sarah Winter as , creator of composer 's theme tune recording  as , associate producer  as , director  as Richard Martin, director David Annen as , original production designer Sam Hoare as , director  as , controller of  Others[]  as Heather Hartnell, wife of William Hartnell Cara Jenkins as Judith "Jessica" Carney, granddaughter of William Hartnell  as Harry  as Joyce Ross Gurney-Randall as Reg Reece Pockney as Alan Charlie Kemp as Arthur Roger May as Len Kit Connor as Charlie[]  as himself  (uncredited cameo)  (uncredited cameo)  (uncredited cameo) Earlier proposals[] Gatiss first pitched the idea of such a drama to the BBC for the programme's fortieth anniversary in 2003, submitting a proposal to . However, the proposal was rejected by the BBC, and Gatiss was told there was no available slot or budget for such a programme. Ten years prior to Gatiss's pitch, at the time of Doctor Who's thirtieth anniversary in 1993, film-maker  had proposed a similar project called The Legend Begins to the BBC. The Legend Begins would have mixed documentary interviews with those responsible for the creation of Doctor Who with a dramatised strand showing the programme's beginnings. Eventually, the dramatisation idea was abandoned in favour of a standard documentary format looking at the entire history of Doctor Who, which was eventually broadcast on  as  in November 1993. When interviewed in 2003, Mark Gatiss said that he was unaware of Davies's earlier The Legend Begins proposal when he first came up with the idea for his programme. Home media[] The programme will be released on DVD on 2 December 2013. An Adventure in Space and Time is a British television  commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the science fiction series , which tells the story of its creation. It is written by the Doctor Who and  writer . Details of the film were announced by the BBC on 9 August 2012, with the programme airing on  in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2013, on  in the United States and  in Canada on 22 November 2013, on UKTV in New Zealand on 22 November 2013 and on  in Australia on 24 November 2013. The TV programme was shown in a pre-screening at the British Film Institute in  on 12 November 2013. Contents   []  Synopsis[] In 1966,  () is in his dressing room at the BBC. He insults a stagehand who calls him to the set, where the delay caused by his absence is noticed. Hartnell enters in costume, ready to film his last moments as  and stands in front of the TARDIS console. First gazing at the ceiling, he lowers his head and closes his eyes. Three years earlier, BBC executive  () is asked to create a show that will fill the gap between  and . He has an idea for a science-fiction series with the central character being a "doctor", although he does not know of what. When he tells his colleague  () she is hesitant to join the project. She changes her mind when Newman asks her to be the producer, not his assistant. Lambert and the show's director,  (), meet William Hartnell to offer him the lead role in what will eventually be titled Doctor Who and, despite some trepidation, he accepts. During a rehearsal, Hartnell is dissatisfied that the  lacks an interior set. Newman then compliments Hartnell's acting ability to save his producer from a troublesome conversation. However, Newman has misgivings about Lambert's handling of her job. This inspires Lambert to become more assertive and she forces the set designer to finally create the TARDIS interior. He does so effortlessly, impressing Lambert. The recording of the pilot episode is beset with difficulties; Newman dislikes the result and orders a re-shoot. Following this, he is finally contented and schedules a transmission date. After the broadcast of the , Lambert and Hussein are nervous, as it occurs the day after the  and its potential audience is diminished. Newman summons Lambert and tells her of Controller of BBC1 's () request to cancel the show, but Lambert emphasises her belief in it and asks him to repeat the first episode before the second is screened. For the next serial, Newman expresses his concern about the , referring to them as "bug-eyed monsters", which he refused to allow on the show since its creation. However, Lambert eventually convinces him. Following the transmission of the, Lambert realises its popularity when she spots children impersonating the creatures' catchphrase, "Exterminate". Newman is pleased to tell her that the programme achieved a viewership of 10 million and continued production is now assured. As most of the original cast and crew (including Hussein and Lambert) gradually move on to other projects, Hartnell's health declines, which leads to him forget lines and require scenes to be re-shot — something the BBC can ill-afford. Hartnell meets with Newman and asks for a reduced workload, but the decision has already been taken to replace him. Hartnell has grown to embrace playing the Doctor and struggles with his emotional attachment to the character. However, he reluctantly accepts the situation. As he later informs his wife, Heather (), of the news he breaks into tears and says, "I don't want to go." Before his final scene, Hartnell shares a brief exchange with his successor,  (). As the cameras are about to record, Hartnell looks across the main console. He sees , who will play the same role nearly 50 years later, and who silently acknowledges Hartnell's legacy. Production[] The drama is produced by Matt Strevens, and directed by . Filming began in February 2013. The production was based at the Wimbledon Studios in London, with shooting also taking place at . On Sunday 17 February 2013, location filming for the drama took place early in the morning on  in London. This involved replicas of 1960s  props crossing the bridge, in a recreation of a famous scene from the 1964 Doctor Who serial . Interior scenes replicating early Doctor Who production at  were also filmed, showing 1963-era cameras and studio equipment. To make the drama understandable to a general audience not knowledgeable about the history of Doctor Who, not all of those involved in its creation are represented in the script. For example, the programme's original story editor  does not appear, and his role is merged with that of associate producer . Part of the production involved the recreation of scenes from the classic series, some of which are from  such as. Mark Gatiss had stated that his ambitions included filming the death of  from the missing episode 12 of, using actress  (who originally played the character in 1965) to play the increasingly aging Sara, and using  footage of the  publicity photo-shoot for , but the budget could not accommodate them. Cast[] A number of the cast have appeared in Doctor Who at one time or another, most notably William Russell and Carole Ann Ford.  appeared in the  episode "", while  was in the Series 7 episode "", both alongside  as the Doctor;  was in the  serial  with ;  appeared as the title character in the  serial  with ;  has played the voice of the  since the series was revived in 2005 and  voiced the Elder Ood in . Jean Marsh and Anneke Wills, who both played companions to Hartnell's First Doctor also appeared during Verity Lambert's leaving party scene. Doctor Who actors[]  as , who portrayed the   as , who portrayed   as , who portrayed  Claudia Grant as , who portrayed  Anna-Lisa Drew as , who portrayed   as , who portrayed the  Sophie Holt as , who portrayed   as , original voice of the  and   as the Cyril the caveman Behind-the-scenes personnel[]  as , co-creator  as , original producer  as , original director Sarah Winter as , creator of composer 's theme tune recording  as , associate producer  as , director  as Richard Martin, director David Annen as , original production designer Sam Hoare as , director  as , controller of  Others[]  as Heather Hartnell, wife of William Hartnell Cara Jenkins as Judith "Jessica" Carney, granddaughter of William Hartnell  as Harry  as Joyce Ross Gurney-Randall as Reg Reece Pockney as Alan Charlie Kemp as Arthur Roger May as Len Kit Connor as Charlie[]  as himself  (uncredited cameo)  (uncredited cameo)  (uncredited cameo) Earlier proposals[] Gatiss first pitched the idea of such a drama to the BBC for the programme's fortieth anniversary in 2003, submitting a proposal to . However, the proposal was rejected by the BBC, and Gatiss was told there was no available slot or budget for such a programme. Ten years prior to Gatiss's pitch, at the time of Doctor Who's thirtieth anniversary in 1993, film-maker  had proposed a similar project called The Legend Begins to the BBC. The Legend Begins would have mixed documentary interviews with those responsible for the creation of Doctor Who with a dramatised strand showing the programme's beginnings. Eventually, the dramatisation idea was abandoned in favour of a standard documentary format looking at the entire history of Doctor Who, which was eventually broadcast on  as  in November 1993. When interviewed in 2003, Mark Gatiss said that he was unaware of Davies's earlier The Legend Begins proposal when he first came up with the idea for his programme. Home media[] The programme will be released on DVD on 2 December 2013.