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N4H
09-24-2006, 05:31 PM
Apparently space travel is expensive.


Cost 'keeps Doctor Who on earth'
David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in Doctor Who
Freema Agyeman and David Tennant star in Doctor Who
Budget constraints mean the new series of Doctor Who is largely earthbound, says writer Russell T Davies.

In the most recent series of Doctor Who, only two programmes were set on other worlds.

"People will say, 'Why doesn't he visit alien planets more often?'" he said. "But that's because they are expensive. They're hugely expensive."

Davies also told Doctor Who magazine that these episodes gained the lowest viewing figures of the series.

"The programmes that do show alien planets are not prime-time programmes," he said.

"Star Trek and Stargate are subscription-based programmes for a dedicated audience."

Quarry worry

The writer added that he would not be using forests and quarries as stand-ins for alien landscapes, as was often the case in classic Doctor Who episodes.

"The mockery we would get walking into a forest and saying that we're on the planet Zagfon!

"If you think we had one or two bad reviews in the second series, they would become like a machine gun the moment we started doing that."

A spaceship crashes into the Thames in an episode of Doctor Who
The series frequently uses London as a backdrop
Davies, who also acts as executive producer of the Doctor Who programmes, admitted the series had become London-centric, despite being produced by BBC Wales.

"For your ordinary viewer, it's the default setting," he said.

"You've got big vistas and things, and it's good for the image of the programme."

However, the writer said he would "love to shoot on the streets of Manchester".

A third series of Davies' Doctor Who is due to air in spring 2007, following a Christmas special this year.

It will see actress Freema Agyeman, 27, taking over from Billie Piper as the Doctor's assistant.

Two spin-off series, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, are currently in production.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5359552.stm

Black Eye Guy
09-24-2006, 06:23 PM
I like that most of the episodes take place on earth. It's cool to see that wild and weird stuff in places we know and then when we do see a alien word it makes it more entertaining!

Vilandra
09-24-2006, 09:08 PM
My favorite line in all of season one: "And now I'm going to die in a dungeon...in Cardiff!" lol

Rose Tyler
09-25-2006, 02:42 AM
It also lets them play with alternate realities and when they go back in time in the earth.

I think one of my least favourite in season one was when they were on the space station the first one with Simon Pegg.

Angel's vision
09-25-2006, 10:02 AM
That was good and it made me look out for zombies lol
but i do like it being on earth and like the thought of different realities but not to get over whelmed by too many earth stories, i feel that if on Angel they can shoot the pylea ep's in Alberque new mexico then well RTD can get away with it lol!