Some stories you may have missed recently in the press ...
Comparisons between
Doctor Who and ITV's new show
Primeval have been cropping up in a variety of sources.
Heat magazine said "... it's not a fair comparison - where Doctor Who is quirky, playful and very British, this glossy adventure is more in the American style, with spectacular effects, fancy locations and less larking about ... For all it's slickness, Primeval would be improved by the presence of a David Tennant or a Billie Piper. But what wouldn't?".
Closermagazine commented that, "Doctor Who proved that decent sci-fi drama can be a huge family hit, so you can't blame ITV for wanting a piece of the action."
John Barrowman has been "celebrating the best of Broadway, Hollywood and the West End" by sitting in for
Elaine Paige on Sunday 11 February on
BBC Radio 2 at 1-3pm, and will be carrying on the presenting duties on the following Sunday, 18 February, at the same time. You can listen again for 7 days
here. The first show included radio play for
Love Don't Roam and discussion of
Torchwood filming, as previously reported on the News Page.
Barrowman will be hosting
The National Lottery: Saturday Draws on BBC1 at 9.25 on 24 February.
A short Q & A interview with Barrowman appeared in
London Lite on 9 February.
A home-made Doctor Who time machine was the star attraction at a space-based literacy day on Saturday 20 January at the
Langworthy Cornerstone, aimed at improving English. Doctor Who author
Stephen Cole also attended, conducting a writing seminar and judging the winning entries in the story competition.
The Mirror has reported on the investigation of a
BBC Wales executive for fraud in "A Doctor Who Swindle", claiming the executive "was in charge of a multi-million pound budget at the Cardiff HQ where Doctor Who is made" and is under investigation for a series of payments he authorised. Any Doctor Who link may be largely geographical, however, as the executive who resigned in April 2005 was head of operations for BBC Wales, and was responsible for technology, outside broadcasts, studios, post-production, facilities management, and BBC premises.
According to
Sky Showbiz (A. Montini),
Hugh Grant "got offered a role in the revived version of Doctor Who. Not sure what put him off the role - the hard work or the show being shot in Cardiff ... Either way he said no."
Many celebrities have been revealing their love of Doctor Who.
Take That singer
Mark Owen told
Sky Showbiz he would like to appear in Doctor Who, saying that "I never missed it and loved the show the first time around. I think there is room for us on the show to do a concert on another planet, but we would have to return, of course."
Inside Soap (3-9 February)also reveals that
Carrie Grant (of BBC2's Safari School) says that the Doctor is the TV/movie character she would most like to be - "The idea that you could just go anywhere you wanted in the whole universe ... Oh yeah!"
The winner of
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?,
Connie Fisher, has been stating her case for a role in Doctor Who. According to
Sky Showbiz, she said, "I never miss the show and think that it would be great for me as it's totally different from what people know me as."
Scottish designers
Colin McAllister and
Justin Ryan said that they would: "... love to be in Doctor Who - David Tennant is magnificent and we're big fans of Christopher Eccleston." source:
MetroBritish comedian
Al Murray (currently hosting Al Murray's Happy Hour on ITV) comments on Doctor Who that his children "love it and I do, too. I think it's been the most amazing thing on TV in recent years." (
Heat magazine, issue 412)
PeopleMarc Warren (Love and Monsters) and
Yasmin Bannerman (The End of the World) both appeared in the first episode of the second series of
Life on Mars, broadcast on
BBC 1 on the 13 February. Written and co-created by
Matthew Graham (Fear Her) and starring
John Simm, episode 2 in the current series was written by
Chris Chibnall(Torchwood).
Peter Davison is to star in a new
BBC 2 comedy
Fear, Stress and Anger.
David Tennant and
Sarah Parish can be seen together in
Recovery, a one-off 90-minute drama written by
Tony Merchant, following a man who suffers a head injury, currently due to be transmitted on
BBC 1 from 9pm on Sunday, 25 February. Tennant is due to appear as a guest for
Clive Anderson on Radio 2 on the 25 February between 11am and 1pm. The show will be available online for the following 7 days
here.
Meanwhile, readers of
New Woman magazine have voted Tennant number 13 in it's
100 Hottest Men on the Planet poll. Last year, he came in at number 20.
Billie Piper is to star in the adaptation of
Belle de Jour for
Channel 4, according to
BBC News. Piper is also to guest on
The Charlotte Church Show, which screens on Friday, 23 February at 10pm on Channel 4 (UK). Piper was interviewed by
Mark Lawson on
BBC Radio 4's
Front Row on 13 February.
Christopher Eccleston made his first appearance as Claude in
Heroes in January. The creator/producer of Heroes,
Tim Kring, described how Eccleston became involved in the show in an interview at
Crave Online: "I had seen his work mainly in Elizabeth and I had seen him in
28 Days Later. I knew who he was and I had originally wanted a British [actor]. I saw the character as a kind of Fagin kind of character. I wanted a big sort of sloppy Brit with a working class accent who is this curmudgeonly invisible guy, a real misanthrope. So the casting people said, "Well, Christopher Eccleston is actually living here now in America. He’s just moved here and he’s trying to get work here." So it was one of those fortuitous things where it was like, "Oh, I love that guy. Let’s go after him." By the time we had a part for him, he was really a fan of the show."
Eccleston is also due to start filming shortly on
The Dark is Rising, an adaptation of the fantasy book by
Susan Cooper.
Penelope Wilton appeared on the 14 February edition of
Front Row (
BBC Radio 4).
Mark Gatiss and
Arabella Weir (who plays a female Doctor in the
Doctor Who Unbound audio
Exile by
Nicholas Briggs from
Big Finish) will be guest starring in
Radio 4's
Down the Line on 20 February.