Re: Doctor Who gaat weer van start.
Geplaatst: 11 apr 2012, 22:26
Die was wel weer briljant inderdaad
Die was wel weer briljant inderdaad
"Midnight" uit serie 4Vis schreef:...
Wtf.. Merlin in Doctor Who? Welke aflevering was dit?
En zo gaat het er steeds meer op lijken dat we de eerste vijf eps van seizoen 7 rond dezelfde tijd krijgen als de laatste eps van seizoen 6 vorig jaar. Dus misschien toch nog eerder dan verwacht meer DWSeries 7 Premiere at MGEITF
The 2012 MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival takes place from 23rd to 25th August, and will include an exclusive screening of the premier episode of the seventh full series of modern Doctor Who for delegates at the event.
The festival will also include a masterclass on the BBC1 series Sherlock, with appearances from Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and producer Sue Vertue.
As part of the weekend, the festival also holds a Channel of the Year award ceremony, and this year the nominations include Richard Senior in the Producer or Director Debut of the Year category for his work on Let's Kill Hitler (which premiered at last year's festival). He'll be up against Grace Reynolds for Educating Essex and Dan Albion for Dynamo: Magician Impossible. Voting is open to festival delegates, and takes place on 24th August.
https://twitter.com/#!/bbcdoctorwhoMatt Smith is carrying the Olympic Flame this weekend and you can also see him in action as the Doctor on BBC Three
ach, RTD was ook altijd achterGuess who? schreef:^ Hmm, dat klinkt niet echt goed.
Ik hoop eigenlijk dat ze die nog even bewaren en dat hij eigenlijk de grote leider (of lijder) van de religieuze orde blijkt te zijn waar the silence en de headless monks deel van uitmaken.Raynor's Revenge schreef:Ik zou het fijn vinden als dat Zero betreft... en nee, ik zou je niet kunnen zeggen waarom, maar dat voelt gewoon zo
Daar zou ik heel goed mee kunnen levencaptain crash schreef:Ik hoop eigenlijk dat ze die nog even bewaren en dat hij eigenlijk de grote leider (of lijder) van de religieuze orde blijkt te zijn waar the silence en de headless monks deel van uitmaken.Raynor's Revenge schreef:Ik zou het fijn vinden als dat Zero betreft... en nee, ik zou je niet kunnen zeggen waarom, maar dat voelt gewoon zo
Dat is de enige verklaring voor het feit waarom hij al wist wat nog moest komen in de ep
Dus:More episode titles for the forthcoming new series of Doctor Who have been officially revealed.
Said to be needing one of the largest sets to date, the second episode is called Dinosaurs On A Spaceship, while the Western-themed episode three, which was shot on location in Spain, has been confirmed as A Town Called Mercy.
Meanwhile, at the San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend, it was also announced that episode four is called Cubed.
Dinosaurs On A Spaceship has been written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Saul Metzstein. It co-stars Mark Williams as Rory's dad, Brian, and Rupert Graves. A Town Called Mercy, co-starring Adrian Scarborough and Ben Browder, has been written by Toby Whithouse and again directed by Saul Metzstein.
Showrunner Steven Moffat said:
Dinosaurs On A Spaceship - what more do you need? The Doctor will come face to face with some of the most monstrous creatures evolution has ever produced, on some of the most monstrous sets we've ever built. We took one look at Chris Chibnall's brilliant script and said to ourselves: "We're going to need a bigger corridor".
And Toby Whithouse's A Town Called Mercy takes us into a genre Doctor Who hasn't attempted since the Sixties - it's a full-blooded Western. We knew from the start we needed some serious location shooting for this one, and given the most iconic American setting imaginable there was only one place to go - Spain.
Cubed, which has also been written by Chris Chibnall, is being directed by Douglas Mackinnon. Principal photography on it has now been completed.
The title of the first episode of Series 7 was revealed last month to be Asylum of the Daleks.
The show returns later this year with a run of five episodes followed by the Christmas special and a further eight episodes in 2013. Asylum of the Daleks is to be premiered at the BFI in London on Tuesday 14th August. It will also be shown during the Edinburgh International Television Festival, which runs from 23rd to 25th August.
Doctor Who has helped BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm, increase its profits by 8% to £155m for the financial year 2011/2012.
The company exists to exploit the BBC's commercial assets, raising money which can be returned to the Corporation for reinvestment in programmes. In the Annual Report published on Monday, Doctor Who features heavily and makes a major contribution to the £216 million returned to the BBC, a rise of 19% in the figure for the previous year.
Doctor Who and Torchwood were both listed in the report as one of the top-selling brands, achieving success in in over 100 markets. Other top sellers were Top Gear, Frozen Planet, Spooks, Sherlock, Planet Earth, and Natural World.
Doctor Who also helped BBC America achieve its highest ratings ever, up 23% for daytime viewing on the previous financial year with monthly reach averaging 24m, up 10% on last year's 22m. Doctor Who Series 6 was BBC America's best series ever, averaging more than 1.2m total viewers per episode.
The best-selling title in the digital market in the USA was Doctor Who Series 6, which was the most-downloaded series on iTunes in the USA in 2011. The annual report also notes that Doctor Who now has around 100 separate licensees across a wide range of product categories, and was the fourth biggest licence in the market for boys aged 5-14. In addition The Doctor Who Annual was by far the best seller in the children's books section.
BBC Worldwide has significantly increased the number of live events it produces, both in the UK and overseas. The Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular debuted to sold-out houses in Melbourne and will tour globally in the year ahead.
The interactive Doctor Who Experience was seen by almost a quarter of a million visitors in London, and is due to open in Cardiff Bay this coming Friday. Three thousand fans attended the first Official Doctor Who Convention in Cardiff over two days in March.
Overall, BBC Worldwide achieved:•£1,085m worth of sales
•356m subscribers to its channels
•31m programmes downloaded
•25m apps downloaded
•23m Facebook fans
•10m live events attendees.
Maar de afleveringen zijn vast nog wel "verkrijgbaar"Master Vanhu Botie schreef:En ik heb geen BBC meer
BelgiëMaster Vanhu Botie schreef:En ik heb geen BBC meer
Wel op digitale, te betalen tv, niet meer op de gewone, minder dure kabelMiriam schreef:BelgiëMaster Vanhu Botie schreef:En ik heb geen BBC meer
Alle eps zijn klaar, vandaag vertoning van de eerste episode geweest.Guess who? schreef:Het script van de Kerstaflevering is ook alweer enkele weken af. Dus het gaat de goede kant op.
Ik denk dat het er vanaf hangt hoe snel ze het opgenomen krijgen of het in augustus gaat worden of september.