Sunday, June 13, 2010
Welcome to Lodgtor Who!

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The Big Questions 10 - Matt Smith & James Corden

The official site has updated with another edition of The Big Questions. See Number 10 in the player below where Matt Smith and James Corden talk about flat~sharing.

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The Lodger - James Corden videos

The official site has updated with videos featuring an interview with James Corden and a "set tour" of The Lodger. See them in the players below and visit the episode section HERE.

The Lodger set tour

James Corden interview
posted by BLOGTOR WHO at 2:40 AM -
Doctor Who Confidential: Extra Time


The official site has updated with a preview of Doctor Who Confidential: Extra Time. See it in the player below and click on the pics for bigger versions.




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Friday, June 11, 2010
Review - The Lodger [SPOILER~FREE]
PLEASE NOTE: The review copy is not the final version of the story there may be differences/additions in the transmitted episode.


"Less of a young professional, more of an ancient amateur.
But frankly I'm an absolute dream."

And so begins The Doctor's time as the flatmate of, according to the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, James Corden. Of course, it's actually Corden playing Craig Owens - a twenty~seven year old working in a dead~end job and in lurve with a colleague, Sophie (played by Daisy Haggard), who spends much time in Owens' abode.


As you'll no doubt have gathered, there's something at the top of the stairs in this, if you'll pardon the cliche, tale of two halves. The mystery of what's going on upstairs is brusquely handled, teasing us every now and then, reminding us of the sinister goings on. Unsuspecting passer~bys are lured in through a rather eerie intercom and a shadowy figure on the top floor. These moments are handled superbly, juxtaposing with the familiarity of the fun downstairs. Genuine shivers are felt when the voice and figure changes to that of a little girl. Brrrr!


The sitcom taking place on the ground is an absolute treat. Corden and Haggard are perfect as the couple in silent lurve - never playing it for larfs always playing the moment's emotion. Indeed, all the hilarity comes from everyone's favourite Time Lord. Smith has delivered a number of beautiful performances this year but The Lodger sees yet another side to the actor. His portrayal here borders on schizophrenic at times, driven by an urge to appear human and coming off as the guy walking down the street who you don't want to meet - yet utterly engaging.


Right from the off Matt delivers Gareth Roberts' hilarious lines with a trouser~tightening and engaging oddness. I shan't ruin the gags for you (and there are many, many, many LOLs for you all to enjoy) but I'll highlight his constant air~kissing; the shower scene with full nudity (yes, actual nakedness from Mazza and it's not brief) and a misappropriation of an electric toothbrush;; another outing for "bow ties are cool"; and the line "ain't modern society awful?" spoken not unlike Eastenders' Dot Cotton.


More giggles are to be had in the sight of a football game taking place during Doctor Who (good luck to England in the World Cup, by the way). Thankfully it's not too brief and we get to enjoy some genuine skills from Gallifrey's finest. For those of us who enjoyed the cricket scene in Peter Davison's Black Orchid, this is a wonderful touch. Another amusing (if not intended?) reference is the fact that the crowd start chanting "Doctor, Doctor, Doctor", willing him on to score. Remind you of a particular series finale....?


But what of Amy? Whilst not quite "Amy~lite" she doesn't feature much though her role is important and, like the ongoing mystery at the top of the stairs, she is returned to constantly throughout the story. The ending of the episode will also... ah. That's right, spoilers. On the ending, I will say that the eerie~o~meter is cranked up to eleven. Freaked me right out. There also appears to be some references during the episode that will also take fruit in the coming weeks....


Without spoiling the denouement, in the words of Whitney Houston, love saves the day. Literally. Not entirely satisfying, I have to admit (and would people really be tricked into entering a house through an intercom?), but then The Lodger isn't really about the monster at the top of the stairs (just as the previous episode wasn't about a monster hidden in a painting), it's about people. It's about how the 'normal' person tries to deal with an ordinary life. And how The Doctor is really quite an unusual fellow.


After such an emotionally~charged story like Vincent & The Doctor, this is a most pleasant detour though it's certainly filled with that most everyday of emotions, lurve. Specifically, and this was also RTD's favourite kind, unrequited. Gareth Roberts has delivered, yet again, a hugely entertaining but also heart~warming piece. Although it's essentially half~sitcom, half~mystery, The Lodger has much to offer in the simply dynamics of human relationships and aspirations. Not everyone in the world is going to be a hero, not everyone in the world will realise their full potential. But plenty of people will be happy with, in the words of the episode's couple, Pizza, Booze, Telly. Happy with their lot, happy where they are with each other. Not a bad way to live your life at all.


BLOGTOR RATING 8/10


Visit The Lodger section HERE

With thanks to the BBC
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James Corden interview

The official site has updated with an interview with James Corden - Craig Owens in this week's episode, The Lodger. See it in the player below.

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Thursday, June 10, 2010
The Lodger - four clips

The official site has updated with four new clips from The Lodger. See them in the player below and visit the episode section HERE.

posted by BLOGTOR WHO at 10:34 AM -
James Corden introduces "The Lodger"

The official site has updated with an introduction to The Lodger from one of its stars, Jsmes Corden. See it in the player below.

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
HI~RES Promotional Pictures

Here's a collection of HI~RES promotional pictures for episode 11 in the new series, The Lodger. Click on them for bigger, Cordenier versions.






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Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Lodger - did you spot...?

Eagle~eyed viewers may have noticed a link between the preview for The Lodger and tonight's episode, Vincent and The Doctor. Stuck on the fridge was a flyer for a Van Gogh exhibit (see below). Click on the pic for a bigger, Goghier version and see the 'Next Time' trail HERE.

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The Lodger - 'Next Time' trail

As always, the latest episode has brought a preview of the following story - see the 'Next Time' trail for The Lodger in the player below. Visit the episode section - for filming pics and spoilers - HERE.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Lodger - episode synopsis

The BBC have released the episode synopsis for The Lodger, written by Gareth Roberts. Read it below and visit the episode section - for more pics - HERE.

There's a house on Aickman road, and a staircase that people go up, but never down, as the time-travelling drama continues.

To solve the mystery of the man upstairs, the Doctor faces his greatest challenge yet – he must pass himself off as a perfectly normal human being, and share a flat with Craig Owens.



The Lodger is due to air June 12, 6.45 pm
posted by BLOGTOR WHO at 10:41 AM -
JAMES CORDEN on "Friday Night With Jonathan Ross"

Last Friday JAMES CORDEN was one of the guests on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and during the interview he talked about his upcoming role in Episode 11, written by GARETH ROBERTS, of the new series of Doctor Who. See the relevant part of his time on the show, where he reveals a line from the story and talks about MATT SMITH, in the player below:


posted by BLOGTOR WHO at 10:40 AM -
JAMES CORDEN confirms Who role

JAMES CORDEN (pictured above with Paul McGann) was a guest of Richard Bacon on his BBC Radio 5Live show earlier today. In his interview he confirmed that he will be appearing in the next series of Doctor Who, stating that he begins filming tomorrow. Corden has already appeared with Matt Smith in the stage production of The History Boys. Hear the Who~related part of the segment in the player below:

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Filming Pictures


More pictures have been emerging from yesterday's filming with MATT SMITH and JAMES CORDEN, believed to be Episode 11 of the new series The episode is number 11 in the new series and is being directed by CATHERINE MORSHEAD (Ashes To Ashes) and written by GARETH ROBERTS. Also on set with MATT SMITH were KAREN GILLAN and DAISY HAGGARD (The Persuasionists).


Big thanks to Alun Vega
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