Since I was not able to get a photo with Peter Capaldi when I worked on Doctor Who last year, I have instead drawn this picture of what a potential photoshoot with Peter, me and Derek may have looked like.
Showing posts with label The Doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Doctor. Show all posts
Monday, 25 July 2016
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Shooting - Day 2
Friday 13 March
2015
My
second day on set and the hours had returned to normal, so I had to be there by
7:30am prompt.
The
scenes we shot today were from episode 2 and all involved the Doctor so we had Peter
Capaldi on set with us for most of the day. He was a lovely chap, who always
smiled and said hello to us (the Daleks) when he passed us, either on set, or
if we were off set on a break.
First
of all, we shot the scene where the Daleks are anticipating the arrival of
Davros in the control room, but when the door opens it is revealed that it is
the Doctor sat in Davros’s wheelchair. The Doctor then enters the room and
zooms about, suggesting they play dodgems. He also says one of my favourite
lines about Davros: “He only has one arm. How far can he go crawling in a
circle?” (Edit: I note that this line was actually cut from the finished episode, along with a couple of others he said) The Daleks then attempt to exterminate him. One thing to note here is
that Davros’s chair is operated by a little joystick, in much the same way that
an electric wheelchair works. This made some of the other Dalek operators
jealous that we still had to operate our Daleks using casters and our feet!
In
the afternoon we continued with the same scene. Davros’s wheelchair had a
forcefield that prevented the Doctor from being exterminated, so he then pulled
out a Dalek gun and began demanding that the Daleks return Clara Oswald to him.
The Supreme observes that Clara is dead, which obviously makes the Doctor
angry. At that point, Davros appears on all of the display screens in the room
and points out that the Doctor has already had dealings with his head of Security,
Colony Sarff (a chap in make-up who I saw for the briefest of moments on his
way to a night-shoot), at which point Davros’s chair activates a security
protocol that the 1st Assistant Director described as “snakes”
engulfing the Doctor. The Daleks then close in on him.
The
final scene we shot was actually the scene that came before everything else
we’d already shot that day. It was the Daleks reacting to what they thought was
Davros leaving the infirmary and heading for the control room. There was a
flashing blob on the circular display screens that we (the Daleks) could see
was heading towards us.
On
this day, I got my Doctor Who Series
9 BBC Wales Crew fleece.
Also,
for anyone who likes the show, I saw quite a few of the actors from Casualty in the canteen on this day. During
my time at the BBC there was a football match between the crew of Doctor Who and the crew of Casualty. Doctor Who won, incidentally.
Almost Time
“The Witch’s Familiar” airs on BBC 1 at
7:45pm tonight.
Don’t
forget to check back here once it has aired as, at long last, I shall be
relating my experiences as a Dalek.
Labels:
1960s,
1980s,
Clara Oswald,
Dalek,
Dalek City,
Daleks,
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Jenna Coleman,
Michelle Gomez,
Missy,
Peter Capaldi,
Series 9,
Skaro,
Steven Moffat,
The Doctor,
The Witch's Familiar
Friday, 18 September 2015
Tonight’s the Night
“The Magician’s Apprentice” airs on BBC 1
at 7:40pm tonight.
However,
since it is only part one of a two part adventure, I shan’t release my posts
until after “The Witch’s Familiar”
has also aired. Spoilers and all that!
Labels:
1960s,
1980s,
Clara Oswald,
Dalek,
Dalek City,
Daleks,
Jenna Coleman,
Michelle Gomez,
Missy,
Peter Capaldi,
Series 9,
Skaro,
Steven Moffat,
The Doctor,
The Magician's Apprentice,
The Witch's Familiar
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