Heaven Sent Nominated for Hugo

Tuesday, 26 April 2016 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Heaven Sent, has been nominated for a 2016 Hugo Award.

The episode, shown last year, written by Steven Moffat and directed by Rachel Talalay , starred Peter Capaldi in an highly aclaimed, almost single handed, performance.

Doctor Who is competing against Universal's Grimm, Marvel Television's Jessica Jones, DHX Media's My Little Pony and Kripke Enterprises's Supernatural to win the prestigious award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form).

Six Doctor Who episodes have previously won a Hugo Award, including The Doctor's Wife, The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang and The Waters of Mars. Last year the episode Listen was nominated, but lost out in the final voting.

The winners of the 2016 Hugo will be announced on Saturday, August 20, at the MidAmeriCon II Hugo Awards Ceremony held in Kansas City, Missouri.
Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form): Nominations
  • Doctor Who: “Heaven Sent” written by Steven Moffat, directed by Rachel Talalay (BBC Television)
  • Grimm: “Headache” written by Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, directed by Jim Kouf(Universal Television; GK Productions; Hazy Mills Productions; Open 4 Business Productions; NBCUniversal Television Distribution)
  • Jessica Jones: “AKA Smile” written by Scott Reynolds, Melissa Rosenberg, and Jamie King, directed by Michael Rymer (Marvel Television; ABC Studios; Tall Girls Productions;Netflix)
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: “The Cutie Map” Parts 1 and 2 written by Scott Sonneborn, M.A. Larson, and Meghan McCarthy, directed by Jayson Thiessen and Jim Miller (DHX Media/Vancouver; Hasbro Studios)
  • Supernatural: “Just My Imagination” written by Jenny Klein, directed by Richard Speight Jr. (Kripke Enterprises; Wonderland Sound and Vision; Warner Bros. Television)




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Michelle Gomez nominated for BAFTA Award

Wednesday, 30 March 2016 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Michelle Gomez as Missy (Credit: BBC/Simon Ridgway)The nominations for the 2016 BAFTA Television Awards have now been announced, and actress Michelle Gomez has been nominated in the Supporting Actress category for her role in Doctor Who.

The actresses up for this category are:
  • Eleanor Worthington-Cox, for The Enfield Haunting
  • Chanel Cresswell, for This Is England '90
  • Michelle Gomez, for Doctor Who
  • Lesley Manville, for River

The BAFTA Awards take place on Sunday 8th May at the Royal Festival Hall, London, and will be broadcast live on BBC One.



Doctor Who's return to television garnered it both the Drama Series Award and Pioneer Audience Award in 2006, with its lead writer Russell T Davies also receiving the Dennis Potter Award; one of the key forces behind the show's successful return, Jane Tranter, received the Alan Clarke Award in 2009 (presented by then Doctor David Tennant). In more recent times, current lead writer Steven Moffat received the Special Award in 2012, and the 50th Anniversary special, The Day of the Doctor won the Radio Times Audience Award in 2014. Current Doctor Peter Capaldi has also been a recipient, winning the award for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme for his role as Malcolm Tucker in The Thick Of It.



Doctor Who has also been nominated in the BAFTA Craft Awards, with effects companies Milk VFX, Millennium FX, Real SFX, Molinare up for Special, Visual and Graphics Effects, a category the show has been nominated for every year since 2007 and receiving in 2009, 2014, and last year.





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Peter Capaldi accepts Guinness World Records title

Monday, 21 March 2016 - Reported by Marcus
Peter Capaldi Accepts Guinness World Records titlePeter Capaldi has accepted the Guinness World Records title for the Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Doctor Who Characters, at the La Mole Comic Con in Mexico City last Saturday.

The actor has been on a promotional tour to Mexico City, where the series is known as Doctor Misterio. After being mobbed at the airport the actor attended La Mole Comic Con where the record was attempted.

All in all 492 Doctor Who doppelgängers, Daleks and Oods joined the actual Doctor as part of the Guinness World Records attempt. Peter Capaldi and Executive Producer Brian Minchin were in The city to celebrate the premier of Doctor Who, Season 9 on NBC’s channel Syfy.

Doctor Who already holds the Guinness World Record as the Longest running sci-fi series while Doctor Who Magazine is the Longest Running Magazine Based on a Television Series. The 50th Anniversaty story The Day of the Doctor was named the world's largest-ever simulcast of a TV drama.

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FILTER: - Awards/Nominations

Steven Moffat receives his OBE

Thursday, 4 February 2016 - Reported by Marcus
Steven MoffatDoctor Who Executive Producer Steven Moffat has been presented with his OBE for services to drama.

The award, announced in the 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours list, was presented to the writer by The Prince of Wales at a ceremony held at the Queen's London Residence, Buckingham Palace. It makes Moffat an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.

Steven Moffat told the Scottish Daily Record he was delighted to recieve the award
It was very thrilling and formal and slightly, slightly, just very slightly, like being back at school. But nicer because everyone got a prize.

Talking to other people before I came in, I kind of feel everyone's here for a better reason than me. I've got not one, but two dream jobs so to get this lovely thing for already indulging myself in public, seems like an excess of good fortune.
He said it will be sad to leave Doctor Who, but exciting to do something new.
Ahead of me this year I have 14 Doctor Who and 3 Sherlock films, so the last thing I am doing is contemplating work beyond that.... The reason you end up leaving Doctor Who, much as we all love it, is because it's all year round. It's a really tough gig
The interview indicates Steven Moffat's last Doctor Who episode will be the 2017 Christmas special.

Full interview here.




FILTER: - Awards/Nominations - Steven Moffat

Series Nine Wins Golden Tomato Award

Saturday, 16 January 2016 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who Series Nine has been voted the Best Reviewed TV Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Series of 2015 on the review site Rotten Tomatoes.

The Annual Golden Tomato Awards are awarded to the series with the highest ratings, based on reviews submitted to the site. The 2015 Series scored an average rating of 4.5/5 and received a remarkable 100% positive rating from approved critics.

The series beat Game of Thrones; Season 5 which came second. Marvel's Daredevil came third with Ash Vs Evil Dead and Hannibal taking fourth and fifth places respectivally.

Doctor Who Series 9 was also voted as fourth in the Best Returning TV Shows Category, with Fargo Season 2 taking top spot.




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National Television Awards shortlist announced

Tuesday, 5 January 2016 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who has made the shortlist for Drama in the 2016 National Television Awards, which takes place live from the O2 in London on 20th January. The show is up against: Downton Abbey, which saw its final episode top the ratings on Christmas Day; Broadchurch, whose third series with former Doctor David Tennant will be shown this year; and Casualty, now entering its 30th year on television!

Doctor Who and Downton Abbey have dominated the category in the last decade, with Doctor Who holding the title between 2005 and 2010 (there was no award ceremony in 2009), and then Downton Abbey between 2012 and 2015 - with the exception of 2014 when Doctor Who regained the crown! The only other show to win the award during this period was school drama Waterloo Road in 2011.

David Tennant has been nominated in the Drama Performance category for his role as Alec Hardy in Broadchurch (fellow Time Lord actors Peter Capaldi, Christopher Eccleston and most recent sidekick actress Jenna Coleman did not make the shortlist). He faces Suranne Jones (Gemma Foster in Doctor Foster), Aidan Turner (Ross Poldark in Poldark) and Sheridan Smith (Jo Gillespie in Black Work). Tennant has previously won the award between 2007 and 2010 during his tenure as the Doctor, and received a Special Recognition award in 2015.


Votes may be cast via the NTA website until midday on Wednesday 20th January 2016, with the ceremony itself broadcast live on ITV from 7:30pm.





FILTER: - Awards/Nominations - David Tennant - Doctor Who

Voting opens for the 2016 National Television Awards

Tuesday, 6 October 2015 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Voting has now opened for the twenty-first National Television Awards, the annual ceremony that takes place in January with award-winners chosen by the British viewing public.

Doctor Who is up against nineteen other candidates for the Drama category, facing off many of the usual suspects on British Television. This year it is the only sci-fi series amidst the period and contemporary drama series, detective shows, etc. - a number of which see their final series broadcast this year: DCI Banks, Casualty, The Fall, Death in Paradise, Vera, Last Tango in Halifax, Suspects, Downton Abbey, Lewis, This is England '90, Inspector George Gently, Broadchurch, New Tricks, Silent Witness, Call The Midwife, Doc Martin, Mr Selfridge, Midsomer Murders, and The Syndicate.

Meanwhile, its a case of three Doctors in the Drama Performance category this year, with Peter Capaldi, David Tennant and Christopher Eccleston all nominated. The recently combined category also features current sidekick Jenna Coleman, plus a number of other actors and actresses who have had guest roles in the series over its ten years back on air. All-in-all there are some fifty-eight nominations in this category, so competition for the shortlist will be fierce!

Ray Winstone as Jimmy Rose (The Trials of Jimmy Rose); Julia McKenzie as Shirley Mollison (The Casual Vacancy); Stephen Tomkinson as DCI Alan Banks (DCI Banks); Lenny Henry as Godfrey Watson (The Syndicate); Richard Dormer as Dan Anderson (Fortitude); Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald (Doctor Who); Mark Bazeley as Bob Simms (Home Fires); Derek Thompson as Charlie Fairhead (Casaulty); Larry Lamb as Ted Case (New Tricks); Olivia Colman as DS Ellie Miller (Broadchurch); Helen George as Trixie Franklin (Call the Midwife); Tom Goodman-Hill as Joe (Humans); Kris Marshall as DI Humphrey Goodman (Death in Paradise); Claire Rushbrook as Pat Simms (Home Fires); Amanda Redman as Jackie Rose (The Trials of Jimmy Rose); Gemma Chan as Anita (Humans); Daniel Mays as Samuel Pepys (The Great Fire); Jessica Raine as Tuppence Beresford (Partners in Crime); Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne (Call The Midwife); Michael Palin as Tom Parfitt (Remember Me); Hugh Bonneville as Lord Grantham (Downton Abbey); Sheridan Smith as Jo Gillespie (Black Work); Dennis Waterman as Gerry Standing (New Tricks); Jo Joyner as Beth Corbin (Ordinary Lies); Elizabeth Berrington as Dawn Stevenson (The Syndicate); Jim Carter as Mr. Carson (Downton Abbey); Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell (Wolf Hall); Michelle Keegan as Tracy (Ordinary Lies); Sarah Lancashire as Caroline (Last Tango in Halifax); Christopher Eccleston as Robert/Charlie Stoddart (Safe House/Fortitude); Aidan Turner as Ross Poldark (Poldark); Eddie Marsan as Gilbert Norrell (Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell); Abigail Lawrie as Krystal Weedon (The Casual Vacancy); Arsher Ali as George Edalji (Arthur and George); Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope (Vera); Andrew Buchan as Thomas Farriner (The Great Fire); Jeremy Piven as Harry Selfridge (Mr Selfridge); Suranne Jones as Gemma Foster (Doctor Foster); Peter Capaldi as The Doctor (Doctor Who); Bertie Carvel as Simon Foster/Jonathan Strange (Doctor Foster/Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell); Jamie Dornan as Paul Spector (The Fall); Neil Dudgeon as DCI John Barnaby (Midsomer Murders); Eleanor Tomlinson as Damelza Poldark (Poldark); Kevin Whately as DI Robert Lewis (Lewis); Vicky McClure as Lol (This is England '90); David Tennant as DI Alec Hardy (Broadchurch); Emilia Fox as Dr. Nikki Alexander (Silent Witness); Amanda Abbington as Miss Mardle (Mr Selfridge); Gillian Anderson as DSI Stella Gibson (The Fall); Martin Shaw as Inspector George Gently (Inspector George Gently); Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley (Downton Abbey); Julie Walters as Cynthia Coffin (Indian Summers); David Walliams as Tommy Beresford (Partners in Crime); Damien Maloney as DS Jack Weston (Suspects); James Nesbitt as Tony Hughes (The Missing); Martin Clunes as Dr Martin Ellingham/Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Doc Martin/Arthur and George); Nicola Walker as Gillian (Last Tango in Halifax); and Damian Lewis as Henry VIII (Wolf Hall)

You can vote in the nominations until the 18th October, with the shortlist announced in January. The ceremony itself will take place on 20th January in London's O2 Arena.



Doctor Who and its stars have been a regular fixture in the National Television Awards since the series returned in 2005. The show, which has been nominated at every ceremony, won five consecutive awards between 2005 and 2010 (the NTAs weren't held in 2009), and the regained the crown in 2014; Doctors Christopher Eccleston won in 2005, David Tennant in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2010, and Matt Smith in 2012 and 2014; co-stars Billie Piper won an award in 2005 and 2006, and Karen Gillan in 2012. Tennant also received a Special Recognition award this year in January's ceremony. And though the show didn't win anything in 2011, it did feature in the ceremony's opening sequence with a special sketch featuring Matt Smith and Dermot O'Leary.





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Five Bafta Cymru Nominations

Wednesday, 26 August 2015 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who has been nominated in five categories in the 2015 BAFTA Cymru Awards, although missing out in the main Best Drama Category.

Peter Capaldi is nominated as Best Actor for his performance in Dark Water, while Jenna Coleman earns her nomination for Best Actress for her emotionally charged performance in Kill the Moon.

Nominated for Best Editing is Will Oswald, again for Dark Water. Oswald has been an editor on the series since 2007 and has won BAFTA Wales awards for editing in 2002 and 2009.

The production team have also been nominated for Best Special and Visual Effects for Last Christmas while the new title sequence earns a nomination for Best Titles and Graphic Identity.

The awards honour excellence in broadcasting and production within film and television in Wales. The winners will be announced on Sunday 27 September at the St David’s Hall, Cardiff.
ACTOR sponsored by Audi
  • RICHARD HARRINGTON as DCI Tom Mathias in Y Gwyll/Hinterland – Fiction Factory / S4C
  • PETER CAPALDI as the Doctor in Doctor Who: Dark Water – BBC Wales / BBC One
  • RHYS IFANS as Captain Cat in Dan y Wenallt – fFatti fFilms / S4C
ACTRESS
  • JENNA COLEMAN as Clara Oswald in Doctor Who: Kill the Moon – BBC Wales / BBC One
  • MALI HARRIES as DI Mared Rhys in Y Gwyll/Hinterland – Fiction Factory / S4C
  • RHIAN MORGAN as Gwen Lloyd in Gwaith/Cartref – Fiction Factory / S4C
EDITING sponsored by Gorilla
  • JOHN RICHARDS for Da Vinci’s Demons - Adjacent Productions/Phantom Four Films / FOX
  • WILL OSWALD for Doctor Who: Dark Water – BBC Wales / BBC One
  • JOHN RICHARDS for Jack to a King: The Swansea Story – YJB Films Ltd
SPECIAL AND VISUAL EFFECTS sponsored by University of Wales Trinity Saint David
  • Bait Studios for A Poet in New York - BBC Cymru Wales/Modern Television / BBC Two
  • PRODUCTION TEAM for Da Vinci’s Demons - Adjacent Productions, Phantom Four Films / FOX
  • PRODUCTION TEAM for Doctor Who: Last Christmas – BBC Wales / BBC One
TITLES AND GRAPHIC IDENTITY sponsored by AGFX
  • PRODUCTION TEAM for Doctor Who: Deep Breath – BBC Wales / BBC One
  • BAIT STUDIO for Jack to a King: The Swansea Story – YJB Films Ltd
  • SARAH BREESE for Y Gwyll/Hinterland – Fiction Factory / S4C




FILTER: - Awards/Nominations - Jenna Coleman - Peter Capaldi

Doctor Who loses out at Hugo Awards

Monday, 24 August 2015 - Reported by Marcus
Hugo AwardsDoctor Who has lost out in the 2015 Hugo awards.

The 2014 episode Listen, written by Steven Moffat and directed by Douglas Mackinnon was nominated in the Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form category. The episode came second, behind the Canadian science fiction television series Orphan Black. Last year's winner Game of Thrones came third.

Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
  • Winner - Orphan Black: “By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried”, ” written by Graham Manson, directed by John Fawcett (Temple Street Productions, Space/BBC America)
  • Doctor Who: “Listen”, written by Steven Moffat, directed by Douglas Mackinnon (BBC Television)
  • Game of Thrones: “The Mountain and the Viper”, written by David Benioff & D. B. Weiss, directed by Alex Graves ((HBO Entertainment in association with Bighead, Littlehead; Television 360; Startling Television and Generator Productions)
  • The Flash: “Pilot”, teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns, story by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg & Geoff Johns, directed by David Nutter (The CW) (Berlanti Productions, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television)
  • Grimm: “Once We Were Gods”, written by Alan DiFiore, directed by Steven DePaul (NBC) (GK Productions, Hazy Mills Productions, Universal TV)
The results were announced at the 73rd World Science Fiction Convention, held at Spokane in Washington State.





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Steven Moffat awarded OBE

Friday, 12 June 2015 - Reported by Harry Ward
Steven Moffat. Image: BBCSteven Moffat, lead writer for Doctor Who and co-creator of Sherlock, has been award an OBE for his services to drama in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

Speaking to the BBC's Lizo Mzimba:
I never thought I would get something like this, I'm astonished and more thrilled than I ever thought someone like me would be. I'm not the least bit cynical, or the least bit trying to be cool about it. I'm just really, really happy.
The full interview is available here.

Rhodri Talfan Davies, Director of BBC Cymru Wales commented on Moffat's honour:
We're thrilled to see Steven's creative brilliance being recognised today.

Not only has he enthralled countless millions of viewers across the world, he has helped rocket-boost the Welsh creative sector, inspiring a new generation of talent here in Wales to make their mark on the global stage.

I'm so delighted to see his remarkable achievements being honoured.

Moffat's predecessor, Russell T Davies, was awarded an OBE in 2008.

Also awarded OBEs for service to drama are Lesley Manville, who played Heather Hartnell in the 50th Anniversary drama An Adventure in Space and Time, and Martin Clunes, whose first television role was as Lon in the fifth Doctor adventure Snakedance.

Lenny Henry, who once played the Doctor in a 1985 spoof of Doctor Who for his comedy show, is being knighted for his services to drama and charity.





FILTER: - Awards/Nominations - People - Steven Moffat