Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Torchwood: Miracle Day - Interview with Creator Russell T Davies
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Friday, 7 January 2011
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Monday, 29 November 2010
Torchwood - The New World Filming Dates
The Doctor Who News Page has reported that the filming for ‘Torchwood: The New World’ is due to commence in the United States on 11th January 2011. The date was reported in an interview with Eve Myles, who plays the character of Gwen in the series. Myles also mentioned her plans to relocate.“We are going to be living in the Hollywood Hills, literally underneath the Hollywood sign. It looks like something out of Austin Powers. It’s a step back in time to Hollywood in the 1960s. It’s really, really retro. It’s had one owner and it’s been kept exactly as it was. I’m much more of a traditional Laura Ashley girl but if we are going to be there for seven months, we have to go for old-fashioned Hollywood and enjoy the full experience!”
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Doctor Who Series 6 Utah Filming Photos


A few photos from the filming of the next series in Utah have now been released online, and show Matt Smith and Karen Gillan behind-the-scenes on the story. The photo featuring Amy Pond shows her with dark marks on her arms, whilst running along the desert road.
The image of Amy running was taken by ActionFigure, and more photos of the filming can be seen in the album of ZetaSigma18. Both of the photos used here were originally posted by Combom.
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Thursday, 18 November 2010
Doctor Who Series 6 Utah Filming Photos
The Doctor Who News Page has reported that the filming for the sixth series of Doctor Who has now commenced at the Valley of the Gods in South-Eastern Utah. Matt Smith arrived in Utah after his appearance on 'The Late Show', where the other four actors were waiting for him. Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Alex Kingston and Mark Sheppard were all spotted during the course of the day’s filming.Only three photos of the location have been posted online at the present time, and none show any signs of the filming that took place.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Doctor Who Series 6 Alex Kingston Filming
The cast and crew for the sixth series of Doctor Who were seen in public yesterday, with filming taking place at an unfinished building near to Cardiff Bay. The evening saw scenes taking place with guest stars Alex Kingston and Mark Sheppard.Gallifrey Newsbase have posted a short snippet of dialogue between River Song and Mark Sheppard’s character.
Mark Sheppard: Stop! Don't move!
River: There are loads of them. They're everywhere.
Mark Sheppard: America is being invaded!
River: America was invaded a long time ago, America is occupied.
(River moves back a little more)
Mark Sheppard: Don't move! There's no way out!
River: Oh really?
River Song then falls of the edge of the building, which required a stunt woman dressed in Alex Kingston’s costume. The cast and crew gave a big applause to the stunt lady afterwards.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
Doctor Who Series 6 Films in America
BBC America has reported that the first two episodes of Series 6 will be filmed in the United States of America, the first time the show has fully filmed in the country. This news confirms reports taken from the online CV of Producer David Mason posted earlier this week.Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Alex Kingston will fly over to the state of Utah, to shoot scenes set in the late sixties.
Steven Moffat said: “The Doctor has visited every weird and wonderful planet you can imagine, so he was bound to get round to America eventually! And of course every Doctor Who fan will be jumping up and down and saying he's been in America before. But not for real, not on location - and not with a story like this one! Oh, you wait!”
Piers Wenger said: “Steven's scripts generally inspire us to go that extra mile - this time we're going that extra four thousand. Thanks to our friends at BBC America and to the continuing ambition of our lead writer and production team, the first two episodes of Matt Smith's second season as the Doctor are going global and look set to become Doctor Who's most action-packed and ambitious season opener yet.”
VIEW: BBC America Twitter
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