Defenders of Earth! | The Collection: Season 9 Announcement Trailer | Doctor Who
Jo Jones - defender of ALL life on Earth! 🌍 #DoctorWho: The Collection returns with the Third Doctor's third season as the next instalment - find out more here ➡️ https://bbc.in/3HvHdsq
CREDITS
Jo Jones - Katy Manning
Alex - Isabelle Palmer
Kat - Julia Haworth
Sea Devil - Hal Townsend
Junior - Mike Tucker
Filmed on location at Redcliffe Caves and Clevedon
Thanks To: Lee Binding | Peter Crocker | Julie Martin
Runner - Ellie Collins
Location Managers - Alex Moore, Andrew Stocker
Creature Costume - Philip Robinson
Make-up - Kate Lockwood Cowell
Title Sequence - Bernard Lodge, Rob Ritchie
CGI Artist - Chris Thompson
VFX Designer - Mike Tucker
DIT/Camera Assistant - James Dalby
Sound Recordist - Adam Tavner
Dubbing Mixer - Mark Ayres
Camera - Paul Vanezis
Director of Photography - Matt Patrick
Executive Producers - Pete McTighe, Russell Minton
BBC Studios 2023
The third season for Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor is the next release to come to Blu-ray with Season 9.
Pre-order DOCTOR WHO: THE COLLECTION - SEASON 9 from Amazon, Zavvi and Rarewaves in the UK, and Amazon in the US ahead of its release on the 20th March.
Across an action-packed twenty-six episodes, the Doctor and Jo (Katy Manning) face off against Daleks, Ogrons, Sea Devils, Ice Warriors, Mutants and their old enemy the Master (Roger Delgado). Joining them in their adventures are the UNIT team of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney), Captain Yates (Richard Franklin) and Sergeant Benton (John Levene).
All episodes have been newly remastered from the best available sources – these classic adventures have never looked or sounded so good on home media.
The Collection: Season 9 Blu-ray box set also includes extensive special features including:
MAKING THE TIME MONSTER Looking back on the Season 9 finale with Katy Manning, John Levene and more.
MICHAEL E BRIANT AT THE HELM A profile of director Michael E Briant.
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Katy Manning and friends revisit the filming locations of Season 9.
THE FELL GUY A profile of prolific stuntman Stuart Fell.
BEHIND THE SOFA Five new Behind the Sofa episodes featuring Katy Manning (Jo), Peter Davison (The Fifth Doctor), Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Sophie Aldred (Ace) and director Michael E Briant.
BLU-RAY TRAILER A brand new slice of classic Doctor Who.
MOVIE-LENGTH EDITIONS Special repeat screenings of DAY OF THE DALEKS and THE SEA DEVILS, previously unavailable.
CONVENTION FOOTAGE A chance to hear from UNIT’s Nicholas Courtney and Richard Franklin, recorded in 1986.
5.1 SURROUND & DOLBY ATMOS SOUND On THE SEA DEVILS (episodic and omnibus edition).
HD PHOTO GALLERIES Including many previously unseen images.
AUDIO ARCHIVE Featuring many unreleased gems.
INFO TEXT Behind-the-scenes information and trivia on every episode.
PDF ARCHIVE Including scripts, exclusive unseen BBC production files and other rarities.
And loads more!
This eight-disc box set also includes hours of special features previously released on DVD including Documentaries, Featurettes, Audio Commentaries, Day Of The Daleks Special Edition and more.
Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 9 includes the following stories from 1972:
Michael Sheen's The Way echoes Tata steelworks reality
When Michael Sheen was filming clashes between steelworkers and riot police in his home town Port Talbot, little did he know 2,000 jobs at its steelworks would be at risk by the time it premiered.
"We had no idea when we were developing the story what would be happening at the steelworks when this came out," he said.
"It's incredibly unfortunate that the story we've written has come bizarrely very close to the truth."
Speaking ahead of The Way's premiere at Port Talbot's Reel Cinema, he insisted the three-part BBC drama - originally conceived in 2016 - was a fictional story and not about the Tata steelworks.
"But obviously, knowing the town, knowing the relationship the town has with the steelworks, knowing the insecurities and the anxieties that have always been there in my lifetime around employment and work there - that was part of what drew us to setting the story in this town," said Sheen, 55, who both directed and starred in the drama.
He said Port Talbot's steelworks was the "spiritual centre of the town" and "part of our DNA" and the news of job losses had been "devastating".
The Way is written by James Graham, created by Sheen, Graham and documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis and stars a number of Welsh actors.
The cast includes Steffan Rhodri (Steeltown Murders and Gavin & Stacey), Mali Harries (Hinterland), Sophie Melville (The Pact), Callum Scott Howells (It's a Sin) and Mark Lewis Jones (Men Up and Keeping Faith).
Episode one sees growing concern over the future of the steelworks, leading to protests, which later turn to riots.
Some take to the streets to join the fight, others frantically try to escape or hide in their homes as helicopters fly overhead.
The streets become a warzone and the town is locked down by armed police.
With Port Talbot facing an uncertain future, could life imitate art?
"It's not like we're saying 'this is what you should do as a result of what's going on' by any means, but obviously I have huge sympathy for the steelworkers," said Sheen.
"In no way is this a blueprint to how people should react, but you don't know do you? I have no idea how people are going to react.
"People will try and be as resourceful and as positive about it as they possibly can I'd imagine because that is the spirit of the people in this place - but at the same time you don't know and people are very angry as well."
For Sheen, "everything" is political.
A long-term champion of the NHS, in 2015 he was applauded for delivering a passionate speech to a pro-NHS march in Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, and he is currently in rehearsal for a National Theatre production about NHS founder Aneurin Bevan.
In 2019, he sold property to bankroll the Homeless World Cup in Cardiff when funding for the £2m project fell through at the last moment.
In 2020, the actor, who was born in Newport and raised in Port Talbot, said he had handed back his OBE so he could air his views about the monarchy without being a "hypocrite".
In 2021, he said he had turned himself into a "not-for-profit" actor, using the money he earned from acting to fund projects.
He has been vocal on a range of issues from children in care to Welsh independence.
Was he trying to make a political statement in The Way?
"Everything is connected, everything happens for a reason, things are the way they are in this town and any town not just by chance, it's because of choices and various things... I think inevitably this was going to be a political story," he said.
"Part of the reason why we wanted to set it here... we needed to feel there was a great sense of discontent amongst a lot of people in the place, a lot of anxiety, a lot of feeling of not having their voices heard."
He said when people were made to feel that they were not being listened to and did not matter "that sense of frustration and anger can boil over".
Sheen made his name as an actor initially in the theatre before winning acclaim as a screen actor playing real people from Tony Blair, David Frost, Kenneth Williams and Chris Tarrant to lead roles in series including Good Omens, Masters of Sex and Staged.
In 2011, he directed and starred in a 72-hour epic theatrical production of The Passion, which moved around different locations across Port Talbot drawing huge crowds and critical acclaim.
It is perhaps unsurprising that he would choose to make his TV directorial debut in the town too.
"[The Way] was definitely very personal," he said.
"I feel like I knew what I was filming and I felt anchored and connected to what was going on."
Sheen now lives near Port Talbot with his partner Anna Lundberg and their two children Lyra and Mabli.
"It's somewhere I inevitably keep coming back to and it's an endless source of inspiration," he said of the town.
"It's the source of all my imaginative explorations really because it's my home.
"It's where I grew up, it's where all the most important things happened to me, it's where my family still lives, it's where I now live again and as I've got older I've realised more and more how important the beginning of my life was and all the opportunities people gave to me."
One of those people who gave him opportunities was Godfrey Evans, a drama teacher who helped shaped generations of actors through the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre and died in November, aged 82.
At the premiere across the road from the town's Aberavon Beach, Sheen dedicated the screening to both his former teacher and Port Talbot's steelworkers.
What are his hopes for those in his home town currently fearing for their jobs?
"Particularly at a time like this when there's so much anxiety and so much concern about the future it is so important to feel like you're supported and you can talk about what's going on and to find connection with other people who are maybe going through the same things," he said.
"We wish everyone the best and hope there's plenty of support for people in the future."
PRODUCTION TEAM
Producer Peter Wills
Director Darylin Ramondo
Musical Director John Shawcross
Vocal Director Anita Barlow – Burman
Choreographer Jordan Punsalang
Costume Design Bevan Vahland
Costumes created by Ferri Bond
Make Up Design Penni Nash-Gilchrist
Set Design Bevan Vahland
Lighting Design Shane Haugh
Stage & Technical Manager Robert McKenzie
CAST
Admetus Olivia Taravillo
Alonzo Glenn Murray
Angelica Caitlin Mathieson
Bombalurina Amy Lehpamer
Bustopher Jones Lachy Joyce
Cassandra Bree Moyes
Coricopat Jordan Middelkoop
Demeter Kethly Hemsworth
Electra Jessica Nash
Etcetra Zoe Marsh
Exotica Jess Gomularz
Grizabella Sophie Collins
Gus The Theatre Cat Howard Dandy
Jellylorum Jocelyn Mackay
Jemima Emily Jacker
Jennyanydots Gail Lee
Mr. Mistoffelees Casey Chisholm
Mungojerrie / Macavity Joel Cooper
Munkustrap Mykel Jackson-Brown
Old Deuteronomy Tim Edwards
Plato David Greenwood
Pouncival Caleb Vines
Rumpleteazer Jennifer Stirk
Rum Tum Tugger Tony Wasley
Sillabub Nikki Lenaghan
Skimbleshanks Ian Nash – Gilchrist
Tantomile Farryn Burrill
Victoria Purdey Rickard
Lena Dunham’s medieval kids comedy film “Catherine Called Birdy” is set to make its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival this September.
Based on the 1994 children’s novel by Karen Cushman, “Catherine Called Birdy” is set in England during the year 1290, and focuses on Lady Catherine (Bella Ramsey), the youngest child of Lord Rollo (Andrew Scott) and Lady Aislinn (Billie Piper). When Catherine’s parents attempt to fix their financial woes by marrying her off to a wealthy man, she counteracts by scaring off her potentials suitors, resulting in tension between the spirited and independent young woman and her traditional parents.
The cast also includes Lesley Sharp, Sophie Okonedo, Joe Alwyn, Isis Hainsworth, Dean-Charles Chapman and Paul Kaye, with Dunham appearing in a supporting role. Dunham directed, wrote the screenplay and produces via her Good Thing Going Banner. Working Title Films is also backing the project, and Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan and Jo Wallet produce alongside Dunham. The film has been described as a “passion project” for Dunham, who first announced her plans to adapt Cushman’s novel in 2014.
The Toronto International Film Festival runs Sept. 8-18. Shortly after the festival ends, “Catherine Called Birdy” will receive a limited theatrical release starting Sept. 23 via Amazon Studios, prior to streaming on Prime Video on Oct. 7.
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From the English Concert on YouTube: “Handel - The Philanthropist,” a concert featuring Dame Sarah Connolly, Sophie Bevan, Soraya Mafi, and James Way singing selections from Solomon and Handel’s “Foundling Anthem.”
This is the first—a free teaser concert—in a livestreamed series being billed as “Britain’s Orpheus.” If you enjoy it, consider buying tickets to the other concerts, and/or making a donation to the orchestra’s Musicians’ Fund.
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
Sidekick Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
Sidekick Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’ABC’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Shout’
Sidekick Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Sidekick Lyrical
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’
2nd: Studio Powers-’Big Love, Small Moments’
Mini Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Brown Skin Girl’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’The Happy Disco Show’
Mini Ballet
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Concerto In D’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Back At It’
Mini Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’As Good As It Gets’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Love Shack’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Jitterbug’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’The Moment’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’3000 Miles’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Fly Me To The Moon’
3rd: Studio 413-’Helium’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Little Shop of Horrors’
Junior Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’
2nd: Studio 413-’Electricity’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Genesis’
Junior Ballet
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Violin Fantastique’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Walk It Out’
3rd: Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Junior Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Sussudio’
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Here Comes The Sun’
2nd: Studio 413-’Into the Night’
3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Tiny Dancer’
Junior Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’I Will Leave The Light On’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Swan’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’A Young Mind’s Thoughts’
3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Off The Rails’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’
2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Daisies’
3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Firework’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’First Day Fruge’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Gospel Truth’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Zero to Hero’
Junior Acro
1st: The WHEREHOUSE-’Day-O’
Junior Specialty
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Ski-A-Rhythmdale’
2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Grease!’
Teen Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’I Hope My Life’
2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Shake’
3rd: Studio 413-’Body Language’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Kick It’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Work’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
Teen Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Rock Your Body’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Hook’
3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Wooden Hymnal In C’
3rd: Studio 413-’Gold Watch’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Gold Watch’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’
2nd: Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’
3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Embrace the World’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Midnight Street’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Angels’
3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’This Particular Dream’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Groundhog Day’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Beetlejuice’
3rd: Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Too Darn Hot’
Teen Acro
1st: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Oceans’
2nd: Studio Powers-’Area 51′
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Book of Love’
3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Born to Be Alive’
Senior Jazz
1st: Studio 413-’Rumors’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Human Nature’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Saved By The DJ’
Senior Ballet
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Recomposed’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes The Boom’
3rd: North Georgia Dance and Music Factory-’Power’
Senior Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’
2nd: Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Layla’
3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Faith’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’I’m Delighted’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Dying of Thirst’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Full Bloom’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Matter’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Tides of Lamentation’
3rd: Dothan School of Dance-’It’s All Coming Back to Me’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Too Darn Hot’
3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Might As Well Be’
Senior Specialty
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
11 O’Clock:
Sidekick
Studio Powers-’DANCE’
The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
Mini
Studio 413-’Helium’
West Main Studios-’Spiders’
Milele Academy-’Move Your Body’
Studio Powers-’Iconology’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’
The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
Junior
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’
Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’
The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’
Milele Academy-’Missy’
Studio Powers-’Cry Me A River’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’
Teen
The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’
As You Like It production photos, (c) Helen Murray. (the ones I posted a couple of days ago - not the greatest quality)
James Garnon as Touchstone and Jack Laskey as Rosalind
Jack Laskey as Rosalind
Jack Laskey as Rosalind and Bettrys Jones as Orlando
Stacy Abalogun as Charles the Wrestler and the Ensemble
Lily Bevan as Duke Senior
Nadia Nadarajah as Celia
Kudzai Sitima as Forester
Bettrys Jones as Orlando
Sophie Stone as Jaques
Tanika Yearwood as Hymen and the Ensemble
Scott Brooksbank as Audrey
Kudzai Sitima as William
Peter Bray as Oliver and Bettrys Jones as Orlando
Scott Brooksbank as Shepherd and Nadia Nadarajah as Celia
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