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Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
BBC probe "Dr Who" Internet leak
Tue Mar 8, 2005 11:40 AM GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - The BBC says it has launched an inquiry into how a new episode of cult TV sci-fi series "Doctor Who" has been leaked on the Internet.
The classic programme, which has been off air since 1989, makes a much-anticipated return to the small screen later this month with Christopher Eccleston starring as the time-travelling hero and former pop star Billie Piper as his sidekick.
However, the BBC -- which was due to trumpet the show's regeneration at a celebration launch on Tuesday -- said one of the 13 new 45-minute episodes had been posted on the Internet.
"This is a significant breach of copyright which is currently under investigation," a BBC spokeswoman said.
"The source of it appears to be connected to our co-production partner," she added, referring to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, the leaked clips show Piper's character working in a London department store when it comes under attack by evil aliens, the Autons.
Enter the Doctor, who routs the invaders despite their sneaky trick of taking the form of plastic household objects.
"We would urge viewers not to spoil their enjoyment and to wait for the finished version which airs at the end of the month," the BBC spokeswoman added.
"Doctor Who" first appeared in 1963 and became a huge hit, despite its unconvincing monsters and wobbly sets.
The new series features Eccleston as the ninth reincarnation of the Timelord and will also see the return of the Doctor's arch enemies, the Daleks.
Net pirates steal preview of Doctor Who comeback
Owen Gibson, media correspondent
Tuesday March 8, 2005
The Guardian
Thousands of net-savvy Doctor Who fans have managed to circumvent the first rule of time travel by seeing the first episode of the BBC's new multimillion pound revival of the series before it has even been broadcast.
Down the years the Doctor has dealt with Cybermen, Daleks and Silurians with good humour but the BBC's latest incarnation of Doctor Who, starring Christopher Eccleston as the eponymous Doctor and Billie Piper as his assistant, is facing a more troublesome enemy in the shape of internet pirates.
The first new episode of the series for 15 years, written by Russell T Davies, has been leaked on to the internet despite being jealously guarded by the BBC ahead of the pro gramme's launch later this month. It is believed to originate from a DVD of the episode sent to a Canadian broadcaster.
Tens of thousands of fans have already seen the episode, having downloaded it using a computer program called Bit Torrent. As a result of the leaks, reviews of the first episode are already starting to appear on the internet. Ain't it Cool News, a US site which delights in reviewing TV shows and movies before they are released, is not impressed. "From the cheap opening credit sequence to the hammy and frequently inaudible dialogue, it feels like a fan-produced parody of the original series," it said.
Elsewhere in cyberspace, other fans have successfully campaigned for the episode to be removed from download services. UKNova, which provides downloads of popular shows, said that it had taken the episode down because "it is not in the overall interests of this site to distribute a copy of such a long-awaited and high-profile show before it is aired".

Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by bonnee on Thu, 10/03/2005 - 10:01.http://www.tvtorrents.ws/
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by bonnee on Fri, 11/03/2005 - 03:47.Good Lord - its terrible. :cry:
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by thefrey on Sat, 12/03/2005 - 01:34.Really? How exactly? The original while interesting was kinda cheesy and campy so you would think they could get away with a lot.
Re: Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by Logan on Sat, 12/03/2005 - 02:56.That's right, blame Canada! :lol:
Anyway, what you saw Bonnee may not be the final cut, and a show is made (or broken) in the editing.
Do you mean the original as in the William Hartnell ('63-66) incarnation of the Doctor? It was kinda cheesy all along, but that was a big part of the fun. Incidentally, I like Pertwee (70-74) the most, followed by Colin Baker.
I'm actually really looking forward the the new Doctor Who even though I pretty much lost interest in the show back in the early '80s. Guess enough years have passed that I'm excited.
CBC will start showing it on April 5th.
Here's the BBC Doctor Who site.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by bonnee on Sat, 12/03/2005 - 04:36.Well, unless they can edit out the main performance, the introductory story, the production design, and our memory of it - its doomed to fail. I much preferred the relatively recent (and failed) telemovie - at least that got somethings right.
Slight Spoiler Alert
Chris E - normally a terrific actor - played the Doctor as if he were an escaped mental patient playing to the gallery in his head. It really looked like he was still workshoping his performance on camera. The single story episode pacing was off and at odds with the serial aspect beneficial to the overall feel of the show - the 45 minutes somehow managed to overstay its welcome *and* feel rushed. I hope each episode is not going to be a single story rushing to some lame climax and off to the start of another 'exciting' episode. It seemed more intent on action and adventure (as opposed to building atmosphere or exploring ideas).
The sight of seeing mannequins chasing characters and trying to take over the world was ridiculous - it looked like a bad joke come to life. i was inadvertently laughing at the stupidity of it and looked over my shoulder to make sure no one could see me watching such crap. Initially, the 'look' of the mannequins was appropriately creepy and in keeping with the show's 'cheesiness' - initially it seemed to make good use of the show's 'limitations', but the z grade story betrayed the show's reliance on it.
The inside of the tardis was...groteseque. It looked like a toilet bowl had thrown up its production design. I'm not being disrespectful when I seriously wonder if it was modelled on the innards of a bowel or the entrails of a bowel movement.
The 'adult' attempts at humour were at odds with the pantomime feel of it. The story was obviously written in crayon on a napkin, and was based on a premise that belongs to a preschooler's concept of sci fi ( It has something to do with ediibilty). The only signs of intelligent life were one or two one liners - the queer as folk writer brought little to the show other than an awareness that Dr Who is 'camp' for hetrosexuals. The first episode *only* worked as a (bare) introduction to the new characters and actors, and was hardly the best way to reintroduce the show that carries them along.
The only thing I liked about it was the interracial relationship (and the black boyfriend 'possessed'), the size 10-12 girl taking on the role of attractive female companion, her feisty character and obvious intelligence. Some of the effects were ok, and only underline the importance of having the other elements picking up the slack.
In my view, the 'pilot' was a complete disaster that does not bode well for the future of the series.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by Shiroekitsune on Mon, 14/03/2005 - 12:40.Ya I too saw it.
I will hold my judgement till I see more in order to see how they are trying to pace and set the stage.
Not the best but not the worst I've seen to date, time will tell.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by Logan on Wed, 16/03/2005 - 17:34.A most entertaining review, Bonnee. :) I realise you're probably a little more discerning than most, but I've mostly heard positive things about it.
As long as it's fun, and doesn't take itself too seriously, there's a good chance I'll be watching the series.
Here's a spoilery review from timesonline.co.uk (click)
I'll just quote the first paragraph of the article...
One thing I've heard was really bad is the overuse of dramatic/action music throughout -- even drowns out some of the dialogue. Music can make or break a show for me (most often I prefer a certain subtlety). However, it may be that they'll clean it up a bit before it airs.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by bonnee on Wed, 16/03/2005 - 22:52.I witheld the principle of charity for altruistic reasons :D My goal was to lower expectations to such an extent that audience response can only be pleasantly surprised by the (bad) trip down memory lane.... into the show's creative cul de sac.
My bad review was written with the best of intentions :lol: - may the pile of crap live long and prosper.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by SadGeezer on Wed, 16/03/2005 - 23:40.Welp, any hope of my expectations being lowered were dashed when I saw the most recent trailer a few minutes ago on BBC1. It looked bloody good! (special effects did anyway) and the Who babe looks pretty decent too.
Unfortunately I can't find the most recent trailer on the Beebs website.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by bonnee on Thu, 17/03/2005 - 16:51.I didn't know you still hung around these parts Sadgeezer. :P
ps
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by Shiroekitsune on Fri, 18/03/2005 - 03:55.This does fit with the recent news I heard about the BBC investigating taxing computers like the tv.
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by Logan on Wed, 23/03/2005 - 23:43.From http://www.gallifreyone.com/newstv.php
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by bonnee on Thu, 24/03/2005 - 04:19.EXterminate! EXterminate! EXterminate!
Re:Doctor Who Has Left the Building!
Submitted by Jhevz on Fri, 25/03/2005 - 04:49.Hi Fellow Whovians,
Let's give it a chance, before tearing it down; besides, the new generation probably has never seen past `Dr Who' shows, so this will be their Dr. Of what I've seen at Gally, it looks like it'll be pretty good, with new monsters, a companion who doesn't scream all the time & a Dr who will look like us; I'm willing to give it a chance if you are. & I've already met 2 of the writers & they have high hopes for the show; & who knows, it might be as successful as previous shows. I can't wait to see it, when it comes here to the states.
Whovians Unite,
Jhevz :wink: