Doctor Who Confidential Series 3: Time Crash (Children in Need)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- A rare untitled Doctor Who Confidential episode emerged for the Doctor Who Children in Need special 'Time Crash'. As with Time Crash, this was a benefit production for the Children in Need charity and the cast and crew's time were donated.
This short Confidential episode covers David Tennant and Peter Davison both discuss working with each other, while costume designer Louise Page reveals the challenges faced when sourcing of all the elements of the Fifth Doctor's outfit for the production.
Russell T Davies noted that the production (for both Time Crash and this Confidential) took place on a Sunday, which would normally have been a day off for production. Unlike previous Doctor Who Confidential episodes, this episode was produced without narration. In place of closing titles, the telephone number for Children in Need donations was shown as well as the Confidential title ident.
Originally broadcast on: 16 November 2007, BBC Three
Run time: 7 minutes
Video run time: 6 minutes
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David fangirling over working with Peter is incredibly funny in hindsight now
Especially since they're now father and son in law!!
@@andrewmwells9606 I think that may be the hindsight they are referring to
Most people would be happy with an autograph…
I wonder if he fangirls over their sunday dinners
They were All Fangirling over him😂
And now my children are all “David Tennant this and David Tennant that” (Georgia Moffat has entered the chat)
I find it hilarious bc he seems to be only talking about his sons the whole time (kids in the 2000s who knew Classic Who) and probably *not* Georgia (who definitely knew of Classic Who but wasn't a kid during the reboot and never watched her dad's eps) The irony XD
This is just six and a half minutes of everybody fangirling, and it makes me so happy.
This has basicly now become a home video skit with father and son-in law.
The world’s most epic home video skit at that!
@@SantosPhillipCarlo Indeed.
Little did we all know how much these two actors were going to stay connected for the rest of their lives, thanks to David working with, before marrying, Peter's daughter: Georgia Moffett.
Georgia Moffett, the doctor's wife, and the doctor's double daughter
Graeme harper, the director of this also directed Peters final episode, they amazing the caves of androzani, which adds a nice touch. He's the only director to work in both the classic and revival of the show
Best Doctor Who director
Yeah, wonder why he hasn't directed anymore since "The Waters of Mars" back in 2009.
Love around 4:37 when DT so sincerely says “you are my doctor”. How many times has DT heard that same adoration from his fans. So love this man!
Thank you for this! I spent forever trying to find it once, it's like the holy grail of confidential!
I knew it was rare but upon searching for it on RUclips, nothing. Think they must have been taken down
@@DWhoConfidential yeah, I ended up with a few links from an old reddit post, but they were all dead
@@paigehuse8856 Ah thought so, I'm glad it's been restored on RUclips to enjoy!
@@DWhoConfidential thank _you_ for finding and uploading the video! And the rest of confidential, you're doing a great service!
@@paigehuse8856 Thank you so much, your too kind
David Tennant is living the dream.
Tenth Doctor: he’s still the Fifth Doctor that I watched when I was eleven(!)
My head went💥 on this moment)🤣🤣🤣
Peter's now his father in law lol.
So the doctors daughter is a doctors daughter who has married a doctor, who is now another doctors son in law. It’s very wibbly wobbly timey wimey.
I get very emotional every time I watch Time Crash because my Doctor is back!
6:13 David said 9s line “Fantastic”
And Georgia off-set, thinking "Hello, Dad!"
The only Doctor, DOCTOR DADDY! The best doctor!
Doctor Brother-in-law :o
Love how Graeme Harper directed this as he also directed Peter Davison's final story "The Caves of Androzani".
i wonder if they occasionally sit down and watch this together and just talk about the irony of it all
This is great. Thanks for uploading. I love that there is a photo of David Tennant wearing the Fifth Doctor costume
Peter is my favourite
Mine, too!!! ;D*
It would be nice to watch it in good quality
Wonderful 👏
The glory days of the show
Peter is David's father in law.
duh we know this
Aloonsy
This would be like Colin Baker doing a scene with Robert Hardy
Was this on any DVDs? This is the first time I've seen it since 2007.
I'm not entirely sure where it was released but was never commercially available
@@DWhoConfidential they need to realise this, I don't care if it's not finished
Don’t know if you ever found the answer to your question, but in my case, I have the entire David Tennant collection in one big DVD box set (released like a book) that has EVERYTHING! The Children in Need bits, the two animated stories, the commentaries, the 2007 Proms, all the Confidentials. It was a great set that Amazon had had a huge sale on, got it for seventy bucks!
There's a new "doctor daddy" these days
thank you so much for this!!! brillianrt!!!
David Tennant makes me wanna be a actor
Time Crash, David Tennant getting to enact out a Fanfiction with one of his idols who later became his father in law
It's a shame that these same people who are all giddy and excited over how great it is to do this, are the same people that have been ushering in the absolute and utter destruction of the franchise with the last doctor and the upcoming one. Here in this short, they understand what Doctor Who is and they understand what fans want. And yet, that is all forgotten as they plunder ahead with reckless abandon toward the inevitable end to this beloved series.
… you talking about 14, whom we haven’t even seen on screen?
Or the 60th special, which is bringing Tennant back?
Actually I don’t care, calm yourself, we know comparatively little about what’s to come next.
@@bellboy7809 Why would I need to see #14 on screen? He represents everything that is wrong with the direction they have been taking. Just one more step in the demise of a beloved franchise. I don't know much about the 60th special so hopefully they will at least do that properly.
What they need to do is do multiple series concurrently and give the fans what they want. If they want to be all woke and immoral then do that series alongside a more traditional Doctor Who. I guarantee that the traditional one will crush their woke garbage.
@@tomjscott :0
Whu...?
Doctor Who has always been subversive. It's 17 different shows under a trenchcoat pretending to be 1 show. This does wonders for variety and quality; for example, watch The 7th doctor mock Margaret Thatcher, or Robert Holmes complain about taxes through the 4th doctor. See Rose Tyler call something gay, or see Rory get kissed by the doc in jubilation. See the 6th doc choke out his companion, or see the 10th doc promise he never would kill. See many doctors shoot guns, then see the 9th onward hate guns.
Point is, things change
@@bellboy7809 Pointing out all the times Doctor Who was crap doesn't help your point.
@@tomjscott Eh. You're too vague as is.
I mean, if you're gonna complain about the downfall of doctor who as it is, but say nothing specific, why should I bother?
Have a great rest of your day! :D