gregtdj RANK: Brigadier
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| Subject: New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:16 pm | |
| Looks like RTD won't be the only one leaving the production. As usual, link posted then article quoted below. New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced. - Quote :
- BBC Wales has announced that Piers Wenger is to take over the reins as Executive Producer for Doctor Who's fifth series and will become the new Head of Drama, BBC Wales when Julie Gardner leaves that role in January 2009.
Piers was the producer of the multi-award winning Housewife, 49 with Victoria Wood and has just finished work on Ballet Shoes, Heidi Thomas' adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's classic novel to be shown on Boxing Day on BBC One.
He left his role as Head of Development at Granada Drama earlier in the year to help set up independent drama producer Mammoth Screen.
"I'm incredibly excited to be joining BBC Wales," said Piers.
"The success of the drama team there has been extraordinary and I look forward to taking the team to even greater heights. Working with Julie Gardner on Doctor Who over the next year will provide an invaluable insight into the secrets and success of the series. I couldn't have a more inspiring leader."
Julie Gardner will continue as Executive Producer of the fourth Doctor Who series and the Doctor Who specials to be broadcast during 2009.
She will continue to executive produce Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures for BBC Wales.
In addition, Julie continues work on an impressive slate of independent dramas and will run the strategy and development of BBC Wales Drama with her handover to Piers.
BBC Wales Controller Menna Richards said: "I'm delighted Piers is joining the BBC Wales team, and I'm confident he can build on Julie's huge successes. Julie has helped transform drama production – not only at BBC Wales but across the BBC.
"She is an extraordinarily creative and dynamic leader. I am full of gratitude and admiration for her achievements at BBC Wales which will of course continue over the coming months. We owe her a huge debt."
In addition to her work with BBC Wales, Julie will continue to take the responsibility for the development and commissioning of new Saturday evening drama for BBC One, as well as working with Controller of BBC Fiction, Jane Tranter, on a wide and diverse range of special projects.
Jane Tranter comments: "Julie Gardner is one of the most impressive television executives in the UK.
"Her success over the past four years in BBC Wales drama has been unparalleled; her work on Doctor Who has earned her a place in TV history; and I'm delighted that she is committed to working across such a broad range of drama at the BBC for the next few years.
"She will provide a guiding light for Piers for the next 12 months and this creative collaboration will be an exciting time for BBC Wales drama."
Julie Gardner comments: "I know that when I hand over my sonic screwdriver to Piers for season five of Doctor Who, it'll be to someone who loves and understands the show.
"Doctor Who is the most precious TV drama in the galaxy and I'm leaving it in safe and brilliant hands.
"I've been on the trip of a lifetime in the last five years with the finest writers, actors and crew, and I've got another 18 months of time travel to enjoy.
"Just wait until you see what's coming up on Christmas day and series four!"
Doctor Who – Voyage Of The Damned will transmit on Christmas Day on BBC One. Series four of Doctor Who will transmit in spring 2008. Still haven't seen who'll be taking RTD's role, but I'm hoping for Moffat. |
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gregtdj RANK: Brigadier
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| Subject: Re: New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:22 pm | |
| Outpost gallifrey news or I guess now it's doctorwhonews.com, has a blurb about the new issue of DWM that became available 1/10/08. Among the many things it mentions being covered is this item. - Quote :
Russell T Davies tells DWM about forthcoming changes to the production team of Doctor Who. I had already posted the news bit above about the exec producer but if anyone has access to this I'd love to know what other comments might have been made. Mainly if it gives some idea of the direction after season 4 and who might be replacing him. |
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doctorwhofan11 RANK: UNIT Trooper
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| Subject: Re: New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced Fri May 09, 2008 5:04 pm | |
| That really stinks that her and RTD are BOTH leaving. Phil left the show too! Hate to say it, but I'm kinda afraid that Doctor Who might be doomed now... |
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DoctorOlly RANK: Prime Minister
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| Subject: Re: New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced Sat May 10, 2008 3:54 am | |
| - gregtdj wrote:
- Looks like RTD won't be the only one leaving the production.
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- Still haven't seen who'll be taking RTD's role, but I'm hoping for Moffat
RTD is leaving, I never knew, Doctor Who won't be as good, as you also said, I'm going for Moffat, he is one of the writer's whose quality always amazes me, although if it is, I'll be behind the sofa every episode! I'll only stop watching Dr Who if the stories get boring and go downhill. |
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CJSchmidt RANK: Prime Minister
Number of posts : 618 Age : 42 Registration date : 2007-02-01
| Subject: Re: New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced Mon May 12, 2008 1:03 am | |
| - doctorwhofan11 wrote:
- Hate to say it, but I'm kinda afraid that Doctor Who might be doomed now...
Why would you think that? Doctor Who was around before RTD and will be around far after as well. The biggest problem facing Who is that the writers get lazy and the show stagnates. We are talking about a show that has made a name for itself by changing out the title character every few years. I think we'll be ok. |
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doctorwhofan11 RANK: UNIT Trooper
Number of posts : 27 Registration date : 2008-04-21
| Subject: Re: New Doctor Who Executive Producer announced Fri May 16, 2008 4:43 pm | |
| Very true... I never really thought of that. I just love RTD's work, he's brilliant! If Moffat does replace him, that would be awesome. Might be too scary for the kids though... |
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