Following closely behind, Bad Sisters, The Crown, The English and Slow Horses also received five nominations apiece.
BBC dramas This is Going To Hurt and The Responder lead the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards with six nominations each.
Both dramas have received nods in the leading actor category for Ben Wishaw and Martin Freeman’s performances.
Sister’s This is Going To Hurt is up for best drama mini series, while Dancing Ledge’s The Responder, which has been recomissioned for a second series, makes the list for best drama series.
The two dramas...
BBC dramas This is Going To Hurt and The Responder lead the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards with six nominations each.
Both dramas have received nods in the leading actor category for Ben Wishaw and Martin Freeman’s performances.
Sister’s This is Going To Hurt is up for best drama mini series, while Dancing Ledge’s The Responder, which has been recomissioned for a second series, makes the list for best drama series.
The two dramas...
- 3/22/2023
- by Heather Fallon Broadcast
- ScreenDaily
Richard Ayoade will host the Bafta TV Awards for the first time on July 31.
Chernobyl leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which were postponed from May to July due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Sky/HBO mini-series is up for 14 awards (11 craft and three television), including Jarred Harris for leading actor, Stellan Skarsgard for supporting actor and best mini-series.
The Crown has the next highest number of nominations with seven, including drama series, Josh O’Connor for supporting actor and Helena Bonham Carter for supporting actress.
Fleabag and Giri/Haji both have six nominations.
Chernobyl leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which were postponed from May to July due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Sky/HBO mini-series is up for 14 awards (11 craft and three television), including Jarred Harris for leading actor, Stellan Skarsgard for supporting actor and best mini-series.
The Crown has the next highest number of nominations with seven, including drama series, Josh O’Connor for supporting actor and Helena Bonham Carter for supporting actress.
Fleabag and Giri/Haji both have six nominations.
- 6/4/2020
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
Doctor Who season 12 is now building to its climax, with just three episodes left to go, and fans’ thoughts are turning to the future and when they can expect to see season 13.
Over the past few years, viewers have had to learn to be patient between each run. Season 11 aired in late 2018, for example, and season 12 only arrived this year. Unfortunately, it sounds like we’re in for another 18 month or so wait when it comes to the next run.
The Gallifrey One convention has been taking place in Los Angeles this weekend and, thanks to attendees of the event, we know that producer Tracie Simpson confirmed that the next season will start filming in September, following pre-production kicking off in June.
We had a fantastic time at the Tales From The Backlot panel with @DoctoroftheDead, and learned a lot about #DoctorWho production – including the news that they're set to start filming in September!
Over the past few years, viewers have had to learn to be patient between each run. Season 11 aired in late 2018, for example, and season 12 only arrived this year. Unfortunately, it sounds like we’re in for another 18 month or so wait when it comes to the next run.
The Gallifrey One convention has been taking place in Los Angeles this weekend and, thanks to attendees of the event, we know that producer Tracie Simpson confirmed that the next season will start filming in September, following pre-production kicking off in June.
We had a fantastic time at the Tales From The Backlot panel with @DoctoroftheDead, and learned a lot about #DoctorWho production – including the news that they're set to start filming in September!
- 2/16/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Doctor Who has marked International Women's Day by imagining what the Tardis would look like if it were piloted entirely by women.
The BBC show has released a photo of the current female cast and crew assembled in the Doctor's time and space-travel machine to celebrate their contribution.
The photo features current leading actress Jenna Coleman, who plays companion Clara Oswald, and Michelle Gomez, who plays the current incarnation of the Master, at the controls of the Tardis.
The photo also includes line producer Tracie Simpson, producer Nikki Wilson and director Hettie Macdonald leading the group of women who work on the sci-fi drama.
International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to recognise the economic, political and social achievements of women worldwide - and in this case, universe-wide!
Doctor Who executive producer Steven Moffat recently confirmed that Coleman had originally planned to quit the show last year.
The BBC show has released a photo of the current female cast and crew assembled in the Doctor's time and space-travel machine to celebrate their contribution.
The photo features current leading actress Jenna Coleman, who plays companion Clara Oswald, and Michelle Gomez, who plays the current incarnation of the Master, at the controls of the Tardis.
The photo also includes line producer Tracie Simpson, producer Nikki Wilson and director Hettie Macdonald leading the group of women who work on the sci-fi drama.
International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to recognise the economic, political and social achievements of women worldwide - and in this case, universe-wide!
Doctor Who executive producer Steven Moffat recently confirmed that Coleman had originally planned to quit the show last year.
- 3/8/2015
- Digital Spy
What has become clear since news broke that while Doctor Who had been picked up for a seventh season, but not all 13 episodes ordered would air in 2012, is there seems to be more issues than financial ones troubling BBC Wales.
One issue seems to have been troubles behind the scenes that eventually –and rather surprisingly – led to executive producer Piers Wenger to announce last month his departure from the BBC for a job at Film4.
According to the site Private Eye, it seems some of those behind the scenes chaos can be blamed on decisions “taken by Wenger and his fellow executive producer Beth Willis last year to dispense with the services of producers Tracie Simpson and Peter Bennett, both of whom had worked on the program since 2005.” It seems their departure (and an attempt to rehire them at a later date, in which they both declined), and subsequent jobs...
One issue seems to have been troubles behind the scenes that eventually –and rather surprisingly – led to executive producer Piers Wenger to announce last month his departure from the BBC for a job at Film4.
According to the site Private Eye, it seems some of those behind the scenes chaos can be blamed on decisions “taken by Wenger and his fellow executive producer Beth Willis last year to dispense with the services of producers Tracie Simpson and Peter Bennett, both of whom had worked on the program since 2005.” It seems their departure (and an attempt to rehire them at a later date, in which they both declined), and subsequent jobs...
- 6/23/2011
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
Our good friends over at BBC America were kind enough to give us a great prize pack to give away to one of our lucky readers. The prize pack includes Being Human: Season 2 on DVD, Doctor Who: Series 5 on DVD, Top Gear 13 on DVD and for some added British spirit, a resin switch plate emblazoned with the Union Jack.
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SciFiMafia.com & BBC America Holiday Prize Pack
Being Human: Season 2
Starring: Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner
Directed by: Colin Teague
Produced by: Matthew Bouch
Written by: Toby Whithouse
Format: DVD Widescreen
Region: 1
Run...
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Being Human: Season 2
Starring: Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner
Directed by: Colin Teague
Produced by: Matthew Bouch
Written by: Toby Whithouse
Format: DVD Widescreen
Region: 1
Run...
- 12/12/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Our good friends over at BBC America have given us a really cool prize pack to give away to one of our lucky readers. This prize pack includes Being Human: Season 2 on DVD, Doctor Who: Series 5 on DVD, Top Gear 13 on DVD and to keep you in the British spirit, a resin switch plate emblazoned with the Union Jack.
Check out all the details on the prizes, and learn how to enter for your chance to win below, and good luck!
SciFiMafia.com & BBC America Holiday Prize Pack
Being Human: Season 2
Starring: Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner
Directed by: Colin Teague
Produced by: Matthew Bouch
Written by: Toby Whithouse
Format: DVD Widescreen
Region: 1
Run time: About 7 2/3 Hours
Number of Discs: 3
Special Features:
English Subtitled for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Easter Eggs:
• The CenSSA Story
• Tour of the Facility
Behind the Scenes Featurettes:
• Blood Bursting
• The...
Check out all the details on the prizes, and learn how to enter for your chance to win below, and good luck!
SciFiMafia.com & BBC America Holiday Prize Pack
Being Human: Season 2
Starring: Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner
Directed by: Colin Teague
Produced by: Matthew Bouch
Written by: Toby Whithouse
Format: DVD Widescreen
Region: 1
Run time: About 7 2/3 Hours
Number of Discs: 3
Special Features:
English Subtitled for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Easter Eggs:
• The CenSSA Story
• Tour of the Facility
Behind the Scenes Featurettes:
• Blood Bursting
• The...
- 11/26/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
The nominations for this year's BAFTA Cymru Awards have been released, and once again Doctor Who and its spinoffs are up for several awards — in some cases against themselves!
Best Drama Series/Serial for Television
Doctor Who: The End Of Time (Part One) - Tracie Simpson
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Peter Bennett
Best Children's Programme
The Sarah Jane Adventures: Prisoner of the Judoon - Nikki Smith
Best Interactive
The Sarah Jane Adventures - Richard Jenkins, Anwen Aspden
Best Sound
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Julian Howarth, Tim Ricketts, Doug Sinclair, Howard Eaves
Best Editor
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Will Oswald
Best Design
Doctor Who: The Waters Of Mars - Edward Thomas
Best Costume
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Ray Holman
Best Make-Up
Doctor Who: The End Of Time (Part One) - Barbara Southcott...
Best Drama Series/Serial for Television
Doctor Who: The End Of Time (Part One) - Tracie Simpson
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Peter Bennett
Best Children's Programme
The Sarah Jane Adventures: Prisoner of the Judoon - Nikki Smith
Best Interactive
The Sarah Jane Adventures - Richard Jenkins, Anwen Aspden
Best Sound
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Julian Howarth, Tim Ricketts, Doug Sinclair, Howard Eaves
Best Editor
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Will Oswald
Best Design
Doctor Who: The Waters Of Mars - Edward Thomas
Best Costume
Torchwood: Children Of Earth (Day One) - Ray Holman
Best Make-Up
Doctor Who: The End Of Time (Part One) - Barbara Southcott...
- 4/10/2010
- by Chuck Foster
- The Doctor Who News Page
The BBC Press Office has published its official preview of Christmas programming on the BBC, including a heavy emphasis on the forthcoming two-part Doctor Who special, "The End of Time", which will see the departure of David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. The release states:
Highlights of this year's offering include David Tennant's final farewell in a two-part special of Doctor Who called The End Of Time. The Doctor's oldest enemy – the Master (John Simm) – returns alongside former companion Donna (Catherine Tate) and old favourite Wilf (Bernard Cribbins), as the entire human race faces its last ever Christmas – unless the Doctor can save the day.
A fuller preview of both episodes appears in the Network TV Programme Information release for weeks 51 and 52. This is available here, and contains some minor spoilers. It is also reproduced in the spoiler box below.
Doctor Who – The End Of Time: Part One
It's...
Highlights of this year's offering include David Tennant's final farewell in a two-part special of Doctor Who called The End Of Time. The Doctor's oldest enemy – the Master (John Simm) – returns alongside former companion Donna (Catherine Tate) and old favourite Wilf (Bernard Cribbins), as the entire human race faces its last ever Christmas – unless the Doctor can save the day.
A fuller preview of both episodes appears in the Network TV Programme Information release for weeks 51 and 52. This is available here, and contains some minor spoilers. It is also reproduced in the spoiler box below.
Doctor Who – The End Of Time: Part One
It's...
- 11/23/2009
- by Anthony Weight
- The Doctor Who News Page
Weeks after being spotted on location, actress June Whitfield has been confirmed as a guest star in the final two David Tennant-starring Doctor Who installments. The latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine (#408) quotes producer Tracie Simpson: "This is another classic piece of casting from Andy Pyor and his team," said producer Tracie Simpson. "June is practically television royalty!" She continued: "The entire crew's been having so much fun filming with her, and her...
- 5/1/2009
- by Christian Cawley info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
June Whitfield will star in this year's Doctor Who Christmas special, it has been announced. The official Doctor Who magazine confirms that Whitfield will feature in David Tennant's final two-part adventure at the end of the year. The Absolutely Fabulous actress is lined up to play a character called Minnie Hooper. "This is another classic piece of casting from Andy Pyor and his team," said producer Tracie Simpson. "June is practically television royalty!" She continued: "The entire crew's been (more)...
- 5/1/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
Ashes To Ashes producer Beth Willis has been appointed as a new executive producer on the fifth series of Doctor Who. Willis joins showrunner Steven Moffat and Piers Wenger as executive producers for the new run, which will see Matt Smith take over from David Tennant in the lead role. Meanwhile, Tracie Simpson, producer on Easter special 'Planet Of The Dead', and Peter Bennett, producer on the upcoming third series of Torchwood, have been confirmed as producers for series five. Steven Moffat said of the appointments: "Beth and Tracie and (more)...
- 4/15/2009
- by By Neil Wilkes
- Digital Spy
Tomorrow's Western Mail - Cardiff and South Wales' local newspaper - will feature interviews with both Planet of the Dead director James Strong and producer Tracie Simpson tomorrow. In advance of this, WalesOnline has some sneak preview material, in which Strong hints at some of the risks and Simpson praises the strength of the production team. “It was a bit of a journey into the unknown,” James, 37, said, “The first day was a bit of a challenge. “We didn’t...
- 4/10/2009
- by Christian Cawley info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
The next-up Doctor Who special, “Planet of the Dead,” has recently been shooting in the Arab emirate of Dubai. Why? According to show producer Tracie Simpson: The locations in Dubai are a perfect match for writer Russell T Davies's vision of the episode and we expect to film some incredible scenes while we are here. What’s the big deal? Well, Davies is, of course, also the executive producer of Doctor Who, and he’s been called -- thanks to the progressive themes of equality and reason he’s promoted in all of his work, not just Who -- the most influential gay man in Britain (though he is rankled by that). And Dubai treats homosexuality as a crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Why on Earth would Davies give the okay to shoot in such a place? And there are so many more reasons to dislike Dubai.
- 2/20/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
David Tennant and the rest of the Doctor Who cast have travelled to Dubai to film scenes for the upcoming Easter special. 'Planet Of The Dead' will be the first of four specials before Tennant leaves the show, and will feature guest stars Michelle Ryan and Lee Evans. Producer Tracie Simpson said: "We rarely take Doctor Who abroad, although we did visit Rome for series four's (more)...
- 2/13/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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