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2006年 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.
Unknown Dates
- Early 2006 - According to his book, The Writer's Tale, Russell T Davies, David Tennant and others involved in Doctor Who, following production of Doomsday, agreed that after the fourth series the program would be rested for a year, except for the occasional special. This idea evolved into the 2009 Specials season and dovetailed with the eventual departures of Davies and Tennant from the series.
- Early 2006 - The American network Sci-Fi Channel announced it had bought the rights to air the new version of Doctor Who. The first series aired beginning in March 2006, a year after their UK and Canadian broadcasts, and the network had the option of airing Series 2 as well.
1月
- 3, 4 & 1月5日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit Q2.[1]
- 1月6日 - The final mix of Murray Gold's score to New Earth was performed.[1]
- 1月6日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at HTV Studios.[1]
- 1月7日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel and Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Mount Stuart Square.[1]
- 1月9日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit 878 Picketson Site in RAF St. Athan.[1]
- 1月10日 - At the request of Barbara Windsor, a rewrite of Army of Ghosts known as a "pink revision" was made. This covered Windsor's material as Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders.[1]
- 1月10日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at RAF St. Athan.[1]
- 1月11日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel at The Brewery in Wilcrick.[1]
- 1月12日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel at Loudoun Square and Bute Street. Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday also took place at Loudoun Square.[1]
- 1月13日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel at Unit 878 Picketson Site in RAF St. Athan.[1]
- 1月13日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at RAF St. Athan.[1]
- 1月15日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Cardiff Dockside and Capital Arcade on Churchill Way.[1]
- 1月16日 - Doctor Who won a poll on the BBC website as Best Drama of 2005. Christopher Eccleston won Best Actor and Billie Piper won Best Actress.[1]
- 1月16日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at RAF Southerndown Beach.[1]
- 1月17日 - The shooting script for The Idiot's Lantern was prepared.[1]
- 1月17日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit Q2.[1]
- 1月17日 - The BBC announced a new Doctor Who-themed magazine show for CBBC initially titled Doctor Who Friday, it would later be renamed Totally Doctor Who.[2]
- 1月18日 - A read-through for The Idiot's Lantern was held.[1]
- 1月18日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel and Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit Q2.[1]
- 1月19日 - Rewrites known as "pink revisions" or "pink script amendments" were made for The Idiot's Lantern and Fear Her. These covered the both Lantern and Fear Her's opening sequences, Tommy Connolly outside Grandma Connolly's room, the arrival of the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler at the Connolly's house, the Doctor and Rose's conversation with Tommy, Crabtree abducting Grandma Connolly, Tommy confronting Eddie Connolly, the attack at Magpie Electricals, the Doctor following Mr Magpie up Alexandra Palace, and the defeat of the Wire, from the Dame Kelly Holmes Close residents confronting the Tenth Doctor through to Chloe Webber telling Trish Webber she was busy drawing, from the Doctor analysing the scribble creature through to Rose Tyler entering Chloe's bedroom, from Chloe talking to the Doctor in the kitchen through to Trish calming Chloe with song, the Doctor discussing the Isolus inside the TARDIS, from the Doctor vanishing to Rose trying to get past the police officer, the departure of the Isolus, Chloe trying to get out of her home and Rose watching the Doctor light the Olympic torch.[1]
- 1月19日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Broadstairs Road and The Hayes.[1]
- 1月20日 - Rehearsals for The Idiot's Lantern were held.[1]
- 1月20日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit Q2.[1]
- 1月22日 - A tone meeting was held for The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit. Executive producer and head writer Russell T Davies considered "tough" the key word for this story.[1]
- 1月23日 - Filming on The Idiot's Lantern began at Alexandra Palace.[1]
- 1月25日 - Rewrites for Fear Her known as "yellow script amendments" covered the Tenth Doctor discussing the size of an Isolus family through to Chloe Webber watching the Doctor and Rose Tyler enter the TARDIS.[1]
- 1月25日 - This was the date of the scripts of Tardisode 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 11.[1]
- 1月26日 - This was the date of the script for Tardisode 1.[1]
- 1月27日 - New Earth was screened to international buyers of Doctor Who at the BBC Showcase Event in the Grand Hotel Brighton.[1]
- 1月27日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Teddington Studios.[1]
- 1月31日 - Rewrites of Fear Her known as "green script amendments" covered the Tenth Doctor describing the Isolus pod to Rose Tyler.[1]
- Late January - Casting for The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit took place.[1]
- January-February - Post-production company The Mill worked on Tooth and Claw.[1]
2月
- Early February - Dan Zeff signed on to direct Love & Monsters.[1]
- 2月7日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Florentia Street.[1]
- 2月8日 - Rewrites of The Idiot's Lantern known as "blue script revisions" were made. These included the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler's arrival on Florizel Street, and the duo talking to Rita Connolly in the living room.[1]
- 8 & 2月9日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Florentia Street.[1]
- 2月10日 - The shooting scripts for The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit were prepared.[1]
- 2月10日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Blenheim Road.[1]
- 2月13日 - Rewrites known as a "yellow rewrite" or "yellow script revisions" were made for Rise of the Cybermen and The Idiot's Lantern. These added a new pre-titles sequence with Dr Kendrick for Rise and also covered Lantern's opening scene, Mr Magpie talking to the Wire at Magpie Electricals and the Doctor breaking into Magpie Electricals.[1]
- 13, 14 & 2月15日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Unit Q2.[1]
- 2月16日 - Rewrites for Rise of the Cybermen and The Idiot's Lantern known as "green rewrites" or "green revisions" were made. These covered a scene inside a news studio, and the scene where the Tenth Doctor discovered Rose Tyler's face had been removed.[1]
- 2月16日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Florentia Street.[1]
- 2月17日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Longcross Street and Cardiff Royal Infirmary.[1]
- 2月18日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel at Gwinnut Ltd Electrical Engineers. Filming for The Idiot's Lantern also took place at Veritair.[1]
- 20 & 2月21日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Newport Dock.[1]
- 2月22日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel and The Idiot's Lantern at Unit Q2.[1]
- 2月23日 - The final draft script for Love & Monsters was produced.[1]
- 2月23日 - Filming for The Idiot's Lantern at Unit Q2.[1]
- 2月27日 - Rewrites known as "pink amendments" were made for The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit. These covered Rose Tyler and Danny Bartock discussing the Ood, the Tenth Doctor discussing the urge to descend into the pit, the Doctor preparing the capsule cable for abseiling, Jefferson preparing to hold off the Ood in the access tunnel, the party escaping from the Ood in the access tunnel, the Ood being knocked out, Ida Scott telling Rose that the Doctor fell into the pit, the Doctor working out the working of the Beast's prison, and the last couple of scenes.[1]
- 2月28日 - The shooting scripts for Tardisode 8 and 9 were prepared.[1]
- 2月28日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit began at Wenvoe Quarry.[1]
3月
- First week of March - The dub of School Reunion was finished.[1]
- 1 & 3月2日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Wenvoe Quarry.[1]
- 3月2日 - DWM 367 (cover dated 3月29日) announced a series of short prequels for each episode of Doctor Who series 2. These were known as "Vortext" in DWM, but by the end of March, the name was changed to "Tardisodes".[1]
- 3月2日 - Totally Doctor Who launched its recruitment for its "Companion Academy" competition, to win a Doctor Who set visit. Entrants had to be aged 7–12 and send in a 1 minute video of themselves explaining why they should be one of the eight cadets.[3]
- 3月3日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Wenvoe Quarry and HTV Studios.[1]
- 3月6日 - Rewrites for Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel covered a news studio scene in Steel and extended John Lumic's voiceover during the upgrade demonstration.[1]
- 3月6日 - The shooting script for Tardisode 10 was prepared.[1]
- 7 & 3月8日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月8日 - The shooting script for Love & Monsters was issued.[1]
- 8-3月9日 - An orchestral score composed by Murray Gold for The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit was recorded at Air Studios.[1]
- 8 & 3月9日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月9日 - Filming for Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel and Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月10日 - The age limit for Totally Doctor Who's "Companion Academy" competition was increased from 12 to 14, after the production team noticed that there were many 13 and 14-year-olds that had tried to apply.[4]
- 3月10日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Clearwell Caves.[1]
- 3月11日 - The "Fan film" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 1 was recorded.[1]
- 3月11日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Wenvoe Quarry.[1]
- 13 & 3月14日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Enfys TV Studios.[1]
- 3月15日 - The final edit and dub for Tooth and Claw was prepared.[1]
- 15 & 3月16日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月17日 - Rewrites known as "Yellow amendments" for The Impossible Planet and "Blue Amendments" for The Satan Pit were made. Most of Planet was subject to such amendments, with the only unchanged elements including the arrival of the TARDIS, the first appearance of the Ood, the Tenth Doctor realising Storage Six had vanished, Toby Zed seeing the strange marks on his face, and some of the 2月27日 revisions, while Pit's revisions covered Danny Bartock and Rose Tyler figuring out how to knock out the Ood.[1]
- 3月17日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Enfys TV Studios.[1]
- 3月19日 - Rewrites for Love & Monsters known as "pink script amendments" were made. These covered Elton Pope explaining where he grew up on Stadium Terrace, Elton comforting Jackie Tyler and the Abzorbaloff's revelation and demise.[1]
- 19 & 3月20日 - Filming for Love & Monsters began at the Pop Factory on Jenkins Street.[1]
- 20 & 3月21日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Johnsey Estates.[1]
- 20 and 3月21日 - The Big Finish audio story The Reaping was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 3月21日 - Rewrites for The Satan Pit known as "yellow amendments" covered Danny Bartock talking about a virus that could defeat the Ood.[1]
- 3月21日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Llandaff Fields and Heol Pentwyn Road.[1]
- 3月21日 - Deadline for entries to Totally Doctor Who's "Companion Academy" competition.[5]
- 3月22日 - Barney Harwood recorded a location report from the set of Love & Monsters for Totally Doctor Who episode 11.[1]
- 3月22日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Cardiff Docks Cargo Road, King Edwards VII Avenue, Cardiff Fruit Market, Fredrick Street and The Hayes.[1]
- 22, 23, 24 & 3月25日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月23日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at St. Peters Social & Sports Club, Wash Inn in Splott and Maelfa Shopping Square.[1]
- 3月24日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月26日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Jacob's Antique Centre on West Canal Wharf.[1]
- 3月27日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Taff Street and Garth Street.[1]
- 27 & 3月28日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]
- 27 and 3月27日 - The Big Finish audio stories The Nowhere Place and Year of the Pig were recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 3月28日 - Barney Harwood recorded the "UFO hunters" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 9.[1]
- 3月28日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Newport Docks, Burnell Street, Taff Street, Garth Street and Jacob's Antique Centre.[1]
- 3月29日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]As part of this day in the production block schedule, a scene in the Doctor's TARDIS was secretly shot, with Catherine Tate in a wedding dress. This scene would serve as the cliffhanger for Doomsday, leading into The Runaway Bride. (REF: About Time 8)
- 3月29日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Jacob's Antique Centre on West Canal Wharf.[1]
- 3月29日 - The shooting scripts for Tardisode 12 and 13 were issued.[1]
- 3月30日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Jacob's Antique Centre on West Canal Wharf.[1]
- 30 & 3月31日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月31日 - Liz Barker & Barney Harwood recorded the Totally Doctor Who trailer for CBBC.[1]
- 3月31日 - Filming for Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Unit Q2.[1]
- 3月31日 - Filming for Love & Monsters at Jacob's Antique Centre on West Canal Wharf.[1]
- 3月31日 - Totally Doctor Who's "Companion Academy" is recorded on Stage A at Halliford Film Studios, Shepperton, Middlesex.[1]
4月
- 1 & 4月2日 - Totally Doctor Who's "Companion Academy" is recorded on Stage A at Halliford Film Studios, Shepperton, Middlesex.[1]
- 4月1日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Pinewood Studios.[1]
- 4月4日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit at Ealing Studios.[1]
- 4月5日 - TDW 1 & TDW 3 were recorded in Studio C1 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff.[1]
- 4月7日 - The Big Finish audio story Red was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 4月8日 - Barney Harwood recorded the "Haunted school" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 3.[1]
- 4月9日 - Barney Harwood recorded the "DWM comic strip studio" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 12.[1]
- 4月11日 - Filming for The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit and Army of Ghosts/Doomsday at Enfys TV Studios.[1]
- 4月13日 - Liz Barker recorded the "Visual effects studio" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 6.[1]
- 4月15日 - Beginning with this day's issue, the BBC's promotional magazine, Radio Times, began extensive coverage of Doctor Who, with weekly features called "Who's Watch" that ran for the duration of each new season.
- 4月18日 - Liz Barker recorded the "Foley studio" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 7.[1]
- 4月19日 - TDW 2 & TDW 4 were recorded in Studio C1 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff.[1]
- 4月24日 - The Times announced that an animated spinoff called K9 Adventures featuring K9 was to enter development with Jetix Europe in collaboration with Park Entertainment.[1]
- 4月27日 - Liz Barker recorded the "Dalek factory" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 4.[1]
5月
- 5月3日 - TDW 5 & TDW 6 were recorded in Studio C1 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff.[1]
- 5月4日 - Liz Barker recorded the "Costumes warehouse" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 5.[1]
- 5月7日 - At the BAFTAs, Doctor Who won Best Drama Series and the Pioneer Audience Award.[1]
- 5月14日 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story The Tartarus Gate was recorded.
- 5月15日 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story Timeless Passages was recorded.
- 5月17日 - TDW 7, TDW 8 & the first half of TDW 9 were recorded in Studio C1 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff.[1]
- 5月19日 - Liz Barker recorded the "History of British television" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 8.[1]
- 5月31日 - The last half of TDW 9, TDW 10 & TDW 11 were recorded in Studio C1 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff.[1]
6月
- 6月1日 - The Big Finish audio story Red was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 6月12日 - Liz Barker recorded the "How to write a story" featurette for Totally Doctor Who episode 11.[1]
- 6月16日 - TDW 12 & TDW 13 were recorded in Studio C1 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff.[1]
- 6月29日 - The read-through for The Runaway Bride took place. Sophia Myles read Donna Noble's lines for Catherine Tate, who was unable to attend. (PROSE: About Time 8)
- 29-6月30日 - The Big Finish audio story The Gathering was recorded at the Moat Studios.
7月
- 7月4日 - Filming on The Runaway Bride began, with some shots on location of the Thames Barrier. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7月5日 - Filming on The Runaway Bride continued, with shots of traffic from above, on location in Chiswick, on the junction between the A4 and the M4. Most of the car chase scene itself would be shot 10 days later. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7月6日 - The first location shots with Catherine Tate took place, with the TARDIS exterior on a helipad on Shoe Lane, two days before the broadcast of her Doomsday reveal. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7-7月8日 - During the next two days, filming took place at (the new) Upper Boat Studios, mostly on the set of the TARDIS. The climax to Doomsday, with David Tennant and Catherine Tate, was refilmed for continuity. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7月11日 - Further scenes were filmed with Catherine Tate as Donna. These were flashbacks, shot on location, with her chasing Don Gilet's Lance down a staircase, and begging him to marry her. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7月14日 - The Runaway Bride wedding scene was filmed at St John the Baptist Church, on Trinity Street, Cardiff. (REF: About Time 8)
- 15-7月16日 - The car chase scene in The Runaway Bride was filmed on location, on the A4232 Ely Link Road in Cardiff. The crew had a police escort, and two 4-hour periods over the weekend allotted, in which the road could be closed for production. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7月17日 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story The Worst Thing in the World took place.
- 7月18日 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story Summer of Love was recorded.
- 7月24日 - Location filming took place on St Mary's Street, where the Doctor and Donna are trying to catch a taxi. A large crowd of fans were in attendance. The bank notes that fly out from the ATM bore either the face of David Tennant or Phil Collinson, together either with the phrase "No Second Chances", or the famous Fourth Doctor line about being childish sometimes. (REF: About Time 8)
- 7月25日 - Location filming continued on The Runaway Bride. Donna freaks out about the TARDIS on Churchill Way, on first exiting the ship, and runs off. At night, the scene in which a tank shoots down the Webstar was recorded. (REF: About Time 8)
- 29-7月30日 - The Big Finish audio story No Man's Land was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 7月31日 - Big Finish's I, Davros audio story Innocence was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 7月31日 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story The Worst Thing in the World was recorded.
8月
- August - Doctor Who won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, the first time the Doctor Who franchise won an international award of this magnitude. The award was presented for the Steven Moffat two-parter The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. Two other episodes from the 2005 series were also nominated in this category: Father's Day and Dalek. The competition in the category also included "Pegasus", an episode of Battlestar Galactica; Jack-Jack Attack, an animated short spun-off from the film The Incredibles; Lucas Back in Anger, a short film; and, controversially, the opening segment of the previous year's Prix Victor Hugo Awards Ceremony. Moffat was nominated for his Doctor Who episodes for the next three consecutive years, winning the award in 2007 and 2008 and coming a close second place in 2009.
- 8月1日 - Big Finish's I, Davros story Purity was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 8月2日 - Big Finish's I, Davros story Corruption was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 8月3日 - Big Finish's I, Davros audio story Guilt was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 8月21日 - BBC News revealed details of an unproduced Doctor Who spin-off. Entitled Rose Tyler: Earth Defence, the special would have followed Rose Tyler from the events of Doomsday. Russell T Davies, however, vetoed the idea.[6]
- 21 and 8月29日 - The Big Finish audio story Blood of the Daleks was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 8月22日 - The Big Finish audio story Phobos was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 8月23日 - The Big Finish audio story Immortal Beloved was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 8月24日 - The International Astronomical Union approved an official definition of the term "planet" which resulted in Pluto and several newly discovered Pluto-like worlds being disqualified from planetary status. The decision was immediately controversial, with attempts at overturning it expected in the future. The Doctor Who franchise, retroactively, had made its opinion known by establishing Pluto as a planet in The Sun Makers.
- 24 and 8月29日 - The Big Finish audio story No More Lies was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 25 and 8月29日 - The Big Finish audio story Horror of Glam Rock was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 26 and 8月30日 - The Big Finish audio story Human Resources was recorded at the Moat Studios.
9月
- 6-9月7日 - Big Finish's audio anthology Circular Time was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 9月20日 - The Big Finish audio story Return of the Daleks was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 26-9月27日 - The Big Finish audio story Nocturne was recorded at the Moat Studios.
10月
11月
- 11月3日 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story The Tub Full of Cats was recorded.
- 11月18日 - The Big Finish audio story Memory Lane was recorded at the Moat Studios.
12月
- 12月30日 - Recording for The Blue Tooth took place at Sound Magic Studios.
注释
- ↑ 1.000 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 1.010 1.011 1.012 1.013 1.014 1.015 1.016 1.017 1.018 1.019 1.020 1.021 1.022 1.023 1.024 1.025 1.026 1.027 1.028 1.029 1.030 1.031 1.032 1.033 1.034 1.035 1.036 1.037 1.038 1.039 1.040 1.041 1.042 1.043 1.044 1.045 1.046 1.047 1.048 1.049 1.050 1.051 1.052 1.053 1.054 1.055 1.056 1.057 1.058 1.059 1.060 1.061 1.062 1.063 1.064 1.065 1.066 1.067 1.068 1.069 1.070 1.071 1.072 1.073 1.074 1.075 1.076 1.077 1.078 1.079 1.080 1.081 1.082 1.083 1.084 1.085 1.086 1.087 1.088 1.089 1.090 1.091 1.092 1.093 1.094 1.095 1.096 1.097 1.098 1.099 1.100 1.101 1.102 1.103 1.104 1.105 1.106 1.107 1.108 1.109 1.110 1.111 1.112 1.113 DWMSE 14
- ↑ CBBC show for Who. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 1月17日 2021.
- ↑ Totally Doctor Who wants you!. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 1月17日 2021.
- ↑ Companion Academy. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 1月17日 2021.
- ↑ CBBC Be on a show!. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 1月17日 2021.
- ↑ Doctor Who spin-off 'cancelled'. BBC News. BBC (8月21日 2006). Retrieved on 23rd September 2012.