Doctor Who Confidential

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Doctor Who Confidential is a documentary series created by the British Broadcasting Corporation to complement the revival of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Each episode is broadcast on BBC Three on Saturdays, immediately after the broadcast of the weekly television episode on BBC One. The running time of the first two series was 30 minutes, being extended to 45 minutes in the third.[1]

Described as focusing on the human element of the series, Confidential features behind-the-scenes footage on the making of Doctor Who through clips and interviews with the cast, production crew and other people, including those who have participated in the television series over the years of its existence. Each episode deals with a different topic, and in most cases refers to the Doctor Who episode that preceded it.

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[edit] Series 1 (2005)

The first season was narrated by Simon Pegg and produced and directed by Gillane Seaborne, airing at 7.45pm. In addition to being broadcast on BBC Three, each episode of Confidential was also made available for viewing on the Doctor Who Confidential website. Initially, repeat airings of the series were the full length episodes; however, beginning with Episode 6, BBC Three broadcast fifteen-minute versions, entitled Doctor Who Confidential: Cut Down, containing only the new series-related footage. These more easily clearable versions — since they contained no old series clips or pop music tracks, there were few licensing issues to overcome for commercial release — were released on the Series 1 DVD box set. There are no plans to release the full versions of the episodes in any format.

Episode # Original Air Date (UK) Episode Title Doctor Who Episode Webcast link
1 26 March 2005 Bringing Back the Doctor Rose link
2 2 April 2005 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly The End of the World link
3 9 April 2005 TARDIS Tales The Unquiet Dead link
4 16 April 2005 I Get a Side-Kick Out of You Aliens of London link
5 23 April 2005 Why on Earth? World War Three link
6 30 April 2005 Dalek Dalek link
7 7 May 2005 The Dark Side The Long Game link
8 14 May 2005 Time Trouble Father's Day link
9 21 May 2005[2] Special Effects The Empty Child link
10 28 May 2005 Weird Science The Doctor Dances link
11 4 June 2005 Unsung Heroes and Violent Death Boom Town link
12 11 June 2005 The World of Who Bad Wolf link
13 18 June 2005 The Last Battle The Parting of the Ways link

Two documentary specials were made for broadcast on BBC One, incorporating material from the Confidential episodes. The first was broadcast on the evening of the first episode, Rose, and was narrated by David Tennant, prior to his being named as the Tenth Doctor. The second was broadcast immediately prior to the final episode, The Parting of the Ways, and was narrated by Pegg. These episodes were not given the Confidential title, and are therefore separate from the series proper. Thirdly, a special DVD-only episode of the series, containing behind-the-scenes information on The Christmas Invasion, was also made by the production team for release on the set.

Episode # Original Air Date (UK) Episode Title Doctor Who Episode
S1 March 26, 2005 A New Dimension Preview
S2 June 18, 2005 The Ultimate Guide Episodes 1-12
14 none, DVD only Backstage at Christmas The Christmas Invasion

[edit] Series 2 (2006)

A second season of Doctor Who Confidential was commissioned to accompany the 2006 series. Mark Gatiss replaced Pegg as narrator. A special episode of the programme was produced for BBC's Doctor Who Night on April 9, 2006. Due to a wide range of schedule changes that either delayed or altered transmission of Doctor Who, the series aired at various times during its run. Unlike the first series, no episodes were webcast. These were also released on the DVD in edited-down format (once again subtitled Cut Down); the first episode of the season - "One Year On" - was not released to DVD.

Episode # Original Air Date (UK) Time Episode Title Doctor Who Episode
15 9 April 2006 19:00 One Year On[3] N/A
16 15 April 2006 20:00 New New Doctor New Earth
17 22 April 2006 20:00 Fear Factor Tooth and Claw
18 29 April 2006 20:05 Friends Reunited School Reunion
19 6 May 2006 19:45 From Script to Screen The Girl in the Fireplace
20 13 May 2006 20:05 Cybermen Rise of the Cybermen
21 20 May 2006 19:25 From Zero to Hero The Age of Steel
22 27 May 2006 19:45 The Writer's Tale The Idiot's Lantern
23 3 June 2006 19:45 You've Got the Look The Impossible Planet
24 10 June 2006 19:45 Myths and Legends The Satan Pit
25 17 June 2006 19:45 New World of Who[4] Love & Monsters
26 24 June 2006 19:45 The Fright Stuff Fear Her
27 1 July 2006 19:45 Welcome to Torchwood Army of Ghosts
28 8 July 2006 19:45 Finale Doomsday

[edit] Series 3 (2007)

A documentary special was made for broadcast on BBC One on the day of the 2006 Christmas Special, The Runaway Bride. The special was broadcast with the Confidential title (albeit with "Christmas Special" attached), opening theme, and unique titles (with images from The Runaway Bride) - it was narrated the series three narrator, Anthony Head, and followed the creation of the Doctor Who: A Celebration concert. This is noteworthy as being unrelated to its companion episode - although a brief preview of the episode appeared as part of the concert. It is also notable as being the only Confidential episode to appear on one of the 'vanilla' DVD releases.

Episode # Original Air Date (UK) Time Episode Title Doctor Who Episode
29 25 December 2006 13:00 Music and Monsters Doctor Who: A Celebration

Anthony Head (who played Mr Finch/Brother Lassar in School Reunion) replaces Gatiss as narrator for this series, whilst David Tennant will do the entirety of the series' tenth episode himself[citation needed]. The episode running length was increased to 45 minutes, with 30-minute and 15-minute versions also prepared for broadcast.[1]

Episode # Original Air Date (UK) Time Episode Title Doctor Who Episode
30 31 March 2007 19:45 Meet Martha Jones Smith and Jones
31 7 April 2007 19:45 Stage Fright The Shakespeare Code
32 14 April 2007 19:45 Are We There Yet? Gridlock
33 21 April 2007 19:45 New York Story Daleks in Manhattan
34 28 April 2007 19:45 Making Manhattan Evolution of the Daleks
35 5 May 2007 19:45 Monsters Inc. The Lazarus Experiment

[edit] Torchwood Declassified (2006-7)

Continuing the Confidential tradition, Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood has its own set of backstage episodes, entitled "Torchwood Declassified"; each episode is 10 minutes long, and is available on the BBC Torchwood website. [5]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Doctor Who Confidential now 45 minutes", Doctor Who Magazine #380. Retrieved on February 28, 2007.
  2. ^ Episode 9 aired at 7.15pm, due to the early scheduling of The Empty Child
  3. ^ One hour special
  4. ^ Followed by a repeat of Friends Reunited
  5. ^ Torchwood Website
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