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Doctor Who: The Rise of the Cybermen [2006]
Country of Origin: UK
Date(s) of Broadcast: 2006
Running Times: 45 mins
Format: colour digital video
Sound:
CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Company: BBC Wales
Executive Producers: Russell
T. Davies, Julie
Gardner
Producer: Phil Collinson
Associate Producer: Helen Vallis
Production Manager: Tracie Simpson
Unit Manager: Rhys Griffiths
Production Coordinator: Jess van Niekerk
SCRIPT
Script: Tom Macrae
Cybermen Originally Created By: Kit Pedlar, Gerry Davis
Script Editor: Helen Raynor
DIRECTION
Director: Graeme Harper
1st Assistant Director: Clare Nicholson
2nd Assistant Director: Steffan Morris
3rd Assistant Director: Lynsey Muir
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: Ernie Vincze
Camera Operator: Roger Pearce
Focus Puller: Terry Bartlett
Gaffer: Mark Hutchings
Best Boy: Peter Chester
Electricians: Chris Davies, Clive Johnson
Practical Electrician: Albert James
Grip: John Robinson
EDITING AND POST PRODUCTION
Editor: David Creswell
Assistant Editor: Ceres Doyle
Post Production Supervisors: Chris Blatchford, Samantha Hall
Post Production Coordinator: Marie Brown
MUSIC
Music: Murray Gold
Theme Music: Ron Grainer
SOUND
Sound Recordist: Simon Fraser
Dubbing Mixer: Tim Ricketts
Boom Operators: Jeff Welch, Bryn Thomas
Sound Editors: Paul McFadden, Doug Sinclair
Sound Effects Editor: Paul Jefferies
MAKE UP AND COSTUMES
Make Up Designer: Sheelagh Wells
Make Up: Anwen Davies, Steve Smith, Moira Thomson
Costumer Designer: Louise Page
Costume Supervisor: Marnie Ormiston
Costume Assistants: Lindsay Bonaccorsi, Barbara Harrington
SPECIAL EFFECTS
Special Effects: Any Effects
Special Effects Supervisors: Mike Crowley, Paul Kelly
Special Effects Coordinator: Ben Ashmore
Special Effects Technicians: Danny Hargreaves, Richard Magrin
Prosthetics: Neill Gorton and Millennium Effects
Prosthetics Supervisor: Rob Mayor
Prosthetics Technicians: Martin Rezard, Jo Glover
VISUAL EFFECTS
Visual Effects: The Mill
Visual Effects Supervisor: Dave Houghton
Visual Effects Producer: Will Cohen
DESIGN AND SET CONSTRUCTION
Production Designer: Edward Thomas
Supervising Art Director: Stephen Nicholas
Set Decorator: Julian Luxton
Forward Dresser: Matthew North
Production Buyer: Catherine Samuel
Property Master: Adrian Anscombe
Standby Props: Phil Shellard, Trystan Howell
Specialist Prop Maker: Mark Cordory
Prop Maker: Penny Howarth
Props Chargehand: Paul Aitken
Props Storeman: Stuart Wooddisse
Construction Manager: Matthew Hywel-Davies
Construction Chargehand: Allen Jones
Standby Carpenter: Silas Williams
Standby Scenic Artist: Louise Bohling
Art Department Production Manager: Jonathan Marquand Allison
Design Assistants: Matthew Savage, Pete McKinstry, Rob Dicks, Al Roberts
Storyboard Artist: Shaun Williams
Graphics: BBC Wales Graphics
MISCELLANEOUS
Continuity: Non Eleri Hughes
Production Accountant: Endaf Emyr Williams
Assistant Production Accountants: Debi Griffiths, Kath Blackman,
Bonnis Clissold
Finance Manager: Richard Puglsey
Production / Script Secretary: Claire Roberts
Choreographer: Alisa Berk
Art Department Driver: Patrick Deacy
Production Runner: Victoria Wheel
LOCATIONS
Location Managers: Lowri Thomas, Gareth Skelding
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
With Thanks To: Marc Platt; The BBC National Orchestra of Wales
STUNTS
Stunt Coordinator: Abbi Collins
Stunts: James O'Dee
CASTING
Casting Director: Andy Pryor
Casting Associate: Andy Brierley
CAST
David Tennant
[The Doctor]
Billie Piper
[Rose Tyler]
Camille Coduri
[Jackie Tyler]
Noel Clarke
[Mickey]
Shaun Dingwall
[Pete Tyler]
Roger Lloyd-Pack [John Lumic]
Andrew
Hayden-Smith [Jake Simmonds]
Don Warrington [The President]
Mona Hammond [Rita-Anne]
Helen Griffin [Mrs Moore]
Colin Spaull [Mr Crane]
Paul Antony-Barber [Dr Kendrick]
Adam Shaw [Morris]
Andrew Ufondo [soldier]
Duncan Duff [newsreader]
Paul Kasey
[Cyber-Leader]
Nicholas
Briggs [Cyber-voice]
SUMMARY
The TARDIS crashlands in London on an alternate Earth where mega-rich
but ailing businessman John Lumic has developed a way to head off his
approaching death - a process whereby the human brain is transplanted
into a steel body. But the resulting creations, the Cybermen, are going
to be used for another purpose - they're going to make the entire human
race like them.
CAPSULE REVIEW
The return of Doctor Who's second favourite monster
is a triumph. The newly designer Cybermen are suitably sinister, the
direction from Who veteran Graeme Harper is the best
we've seen so far in new Who, and the cast are firing are all cylinders.
The supporting cast is first rate too, expecially Warrington as The
President and the welcome return of Dingwall as Pete Tyler. But was
Lloyd-Pack really supposed to be this over the top?
AVAILABILITY
UK
Television Distributors: BBC
TIMELINE
2006
May
13: UK - television broadcast [on BBC1]
14: UK - television broadcast [on BBC3]
LINKS
FOOTAGE INCLUDED IN
My Science Fiction
Life [2006]
REFERENCES
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KEYWORDS
airships, aliens, alternative dimensions, cybermen, cyborgs, mind control,
parallel worlds, time travel, zeppelins
Last Updated:
6 March, 2007
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