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expelliarmus · 5 months
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honestly the real mvp is shaun temple. his wife shows up after the world almost ended and is like hey, remember that little fruit who you met 3 days ago? he's my best fucking friend he's my younger brother who's a gazillion years old he desperately needs therapy and he lives in our garden now with his time machine. and shaun was just like okay! what are we making for dinner :)
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winter-seance · 2 months
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Doctor Who | The Star Beast
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st-alia-atreides · 5 months
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#Donna Noble: Mama Bear
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logray · 4 months
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Just me and the Doctor, together. Is that all right? Yeah, course it is.
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mndvx · 5 months
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I know some roads even taxi drivers don't, trust me. DOCTOR WHO – THE STAR BEAST (25 November 2023 – 60th Anniversary Specials) ››› David Tennant as The Doctor ››› Karl Collins as Shaun Temple
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bobbie-robron · 5 months
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A family ❤️ ❤️…
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Doctor Who | The Giggle
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mizgnomer · 2 months
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Behind the Scenes of The Star Beast - Part Two
Excerpt from Benjamin Cook’s Star Beast Set Visit in DWM 597:
Phones up, everywhere. But it’s not just the extras playing their parts. It’s almost midnight, but 50 or so dedicated fans are still braving the elements, to witness TV history – 18 months early, a sneak peek of the Fourteenth Doctor. One of them’s filming it on an iPad. Some post pics on their socials. In between downpours (“Gotta watch David’s hair,” says Scott. The Doctor’s quiff is wilting in the rain), the Doctor Who crew scroll Twitter, to see the backs of their heads online, almost in real time. “Of course word got round,” says Catherine, “and there’s a crowd. They’re not supposed to be seeing it, and you’re trying to hide it from them – because you want to keep the surprises, as much as you can – but it does feel like quite an event, for sure. It’s flattering, isn’t it? But you’ve got to stay focused.” “On the one hand, you’re delighted that people are interested and enthusiastic,” agrees David. “On the other, you’d like to be able to film it all in absolutely secrecy, if you could… because when plot details leak out, that’s always a shame. But you have to just accept that, sadly. It is what it is. It would be churlish to complain.”
A huge THANK YOU to everyone who posted set photos (credit to hat for the one in this post)
For other posts in this set, please see the #whoBtsBeast tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
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doctorwho247 · 1 year
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Meet the cast of the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary, coming November 2023.
David Tennant and Catherine Tate are joined by Yasmin Finney as Rose, Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble, Karl Collins as Shaun Temple and Ruth Madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham!
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nkp1981 · 5 months
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BTS Of "The Star Beast"
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expelliarmus · 5 months
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wincheskka · 1 year
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tuppencetrinkets · 4 months
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Sorted caps from the three 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who.
Donna Noble - Catherine Tate
Fifteenth Doctor - Ncuti Gatwa
Kate Lethbridge-Stewart - Jemma Redgrave
Rose Noble - Yasmin Finney
Shaun Temple - Karl Collins
Shirley Anne Bingham - Ruth Madeley
Sylvia Noble - Jacqueline King
Ten / Fourteen - David Tennant
Toymaker - Neil Patrick Harris
Wilfred Mott - Bernard Cribbins
Melanie Bush - Bonnie Langford
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cool-stuffandthings · 5 months
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Alright, I'll say it if no one else will, Shaun Temple:
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denimbex1986 · 5 months
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"To be there on that day with him and Catherine, and faces that I grew up with, that like, essentially raised you, was just very, very overwhelming."
"Quite exciting to shoot two regeneration scenes within a few weeks of each other. The one with Ncuti, of course, was very different; very different to anything the show has done before."
"...Just when you think nothing can happen, you can never have two Doctors, oh, except you can!..."
"David Tennant and Ncuti Gatwa in one scene together, with Bonnie Langford on one side, Catherine Tate on the other, faced by Neil Patrick Harris. Everything thrown in; it's marvellous."
"Episode 3 is something that Doctor Who does really well, which is simply nuts..."
"I got a DM from Russell on Instagram...from page one, The Toymaker is a very intoxicating and juicy part. I set the whole thing down, I texted him back and said: "Let's go.""
"It's a great bit of casting to get Neil Patrick Harris. There's not many people you can think of who had the skill set. You've got to be able to sing and dance a bit, he's got to be able to do some ludicrous accents. He's got to be sleight of hand. It's very important that he can juggle. I don't know who else we could've got. If he'd said 'no', I think we'd have been in trouble."
"Neil; he just brought so many different layers and aspects to that character. I thought it was a brilliant piece of casting and just great fun."
"Another thing about Neil actually; when you're casting a villain in Doctor Who like this, you've got to get someone who can match David Tennant. That's hard to do. There are not many actors in the world who can actually hit that peak and be a proper enemy to him. So that's Neil..."
"I didn't do so much with the puppets a Catherine did...they were horrifying. I think there'll be some nightmares after this episode. I kind of become a puppet at one point...that was a - quite a complex little sequence."
"And the Vlinx is an extraordinary creation. I love the fact that there's no real explanation of where the Vlinx has come from or what it is..."
"...I wasn't really expecting to come back for this. I was very, very excited when Russell contacted me...seeing Mel brought back to life in a lovely, rounded form was so joyful..."
"To be on that open air helipad with David, with Ncuti, it was really magic. I think everyone knew...could feel the history in the air. Everyone knew something monumental was happening then."
"I feel very fortunate that one of my - I guess my very last scene in the show - is Ncuti's first scene in the show, and I get to actually be responsible in some ways for the new Doctor's appearance...I take a pride in the fact that I got to be there."
"We had this motion control camera which would sort of recreate the same movement so that several images can all be combined. It was exciting. But yes, having just met Ncuti, we had to get very intimate, very quickly and be sort of strapped to each other."
"It was so epic. David is like, an icon to all of us. To me, he's like one of the reasons that I became an actor. I don't know; he signifies everything to me that like an actor should be or can be. I remember getting like a copy of his Hamlet before I went to drama school, and it was very much like: 'This is - this is an actor.' David Tennant as the Doctor and myself as the Doctor, it was just so much fun. The catch scene was a lot of fun."
"In the script, there's just a page where it says: 'Catch, catch, catch, catch, catch, catch, catch.' That informed everyone that the intention was to, you know, to really drag this out; to make it feel like, precarious and on which so much rested."
"That scene was just very exciting because it's like each Doctor has like a moment where they're kind of getting used to their new body and so that's what that scene essentially was for me. And so that was like the funnest way to do that part of the Doctor's story."
"All three of us as actors are fairly physical and it required us to do a lot of single and individual shots; to be to be as cool looking as possible and as effective as possible because some of them were dives and catches, drone shots. To watch the three of us together I thought was really fun."
"It was trying to find enough ways to catch a ball differently. There's also a moment where I kind of had to propel myself off Ncuti's back, and we needed something to give us that lift, so yeah, a bit of trampette work; some of my finest."
"I could never, ever catch the ball, and so we ended up having to fake it...I was terrible at that."
"You would try and sort of palm it, behind your hand, and then do that as you caught it, which should hopefully make us look slightly better at catching than any of the three of us actually were.
"Ncuti did a one-handed cartwheel, just like it was nothing."
"I was going to do the one-handed cartwheel, but unfortunately Ncuti got in first so, as he was the new boy, I had to let him do it. Mine's a little bit better than his but it is what it is; it's fine. I'm okay with it."
"It's a physical show, but you know, when you're acting with those two, it just felt really exciting."
"So the Toymaker's magic mallet still has some inter-dimensional power left, which allows the new Doctor to double-up the TARDIS with, with one well placed whack. So we had two TARDISes; one TARDIS becomes two TARDIS."
"...when Russell told me that we were putting a ramp in the TARDIS, I - I cried. I did. He actually told me about a fan who had contacted him, who was a wheelchair user...he said: "Even though I can't get in the TARDIS, because it's not wheelchair accessible, I just love it." And Russell was like: "So we change it, instantly. We change that." When he told me that story, that really hit me, straight in the heart. I know what that will mean for the disabled community and many disabled Whovians who haven't had that; that's the first time the TARDIS is wheelchair accessible, and to know that it will be like that forever now feels - I'm gonna get emotional -...no, it's good because that's what it means because to know that I was part of that change - it's really special."
"I mean, who knows? I don't know what happens next. That's the exciting thing."
"The end is very simple; actually...It means David is parked, David is living. For once, we've got a happy Doctor who is no longer saving the universe, but that's parked, with Donna, for a happy life."
"Yeah, I suppose the Doctor will settle into being an honorary member of the Mott-Noble-Temple clan, and will see out his days drinking tea and trying to stop Wilfred shooting the moles I suppose."
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mndvx · 1 year
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bbcdoctorwho Jacqueline King and @MrKarlCollins return to reprise their roles as Sylvia Noble and Shaun Temple - and introducing @ruth_madeley as Shirley Anne Bingham! #DoctorWho returns in 2023 ❤️❤️➕🔷
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