"It's the series finale..." "Action." "And the Doctor seems to have a lot of time on his hands." "And I'm gone." "The Doctor wouldn't normally cheat quite as outrageously with the timeline." "And I'm back." "He's not sticking to the rule book." "And I'm gone." "what time is it?" "And I'm gone." "Where am I?" "And I'm back." "And cut." "He also appears to have acquired some new headgear." "Just like that." "it's quite comic." "I don't think any other Doctor would have turned up with a fez." "That's the Matt Smith Doctor." "New York City." "And we follow Matt and Karen as they travel across the pond to take a bite out of the Big Apple." "ALL:" "Doctor Who in America!" "A camera." "Don't forget to knock the penguins over." "Action." "Sorry. we've got little Amelia stuck in the museum at night." "and I just wanted it to feel massive and eerie for her." "watch what I'm doing here." "I'm looking at the polar bear like that." "turning over. cos obviously we have to do it again and again." "Action." "crane right over your shoulder. so that I can just talk her through the performance so that these things come to her in kind of unexpected ways." "Right round at the polar bear." "Right round." "Now look right round at the other skeleton with the big teeth." "those kind of reactions are they're the real reactions that you get from her." "Now look at the sabre-toothed tiger on that side." "Look at those dinosaurs." "Now look at the Daleks." "They're very scary." "And cut there." "I just wanted to fill that room with as many kind of spooky looking faces but at night it would just be spookier for her." "The museum set was a cool set. polar bears and penguins and things coming from hot climates because obviously things had got confused." "One of the consequences of the elimination of all reality will make absolutely no sense." "There'll presumably be observatories but no stars to look at. including the Nile penguins." "one of the many historical anomalies caused by the deletion of all reality. and sort of Pharaohs in the Himalayas." "it just creates a sort of bizarre exhibition." "And right at the centrepiece is the Pandorica itself." "Toby." "Action." "The Pandorica was my favourite prop I've ever had built for me." "It was just fantastic to shoot with." "It's quite simple in its construction but the size of it makes it feel impressive." "And that's mainly the thing that I wanted. you have to feel a sense of awe about it." "Doors." "this is where it gets complicated. this is the first time that we've got both versions of Amy in front of us in the same frame." "And it was also the first time e that they'd both worked together on the set." "it's little Amelia." "Karen?" "Yeah? I have to say." "she's been around before in episode one but we've never had any scenes together." "And then we were doing the scene where she opens the Pandorica and then we were kind of doing the scene together." "it's what... 1996?" "this is weird." "really." "Who are you?" "It's a long story. a very long story." "She's going to be in that box for 2000 years?" "but we're taking the shortcut." "Rory guards the Pandorica with Amy inside it for 2000 years." "This box needs a guard." "I killed the last one." "don't even think about it." "And I think that's just kind of the ultimate" "I suppose." "I think a lot of life is working out how to apologise sufficiently to the one you love." "I think probably standing guard on a box for 2000 years is about right." "There are some things that mowing the lawn doesn't cover." "It kind of just shows how much he actually loves Amy" "I think she realises and it's kind of the perfect end to a love story." "Rory..." "Rory." "the costume team are fitting Rory with a device that will come in very handy." "Welcome to the fitting of my fake arm." "really." "I went to the special effects place in London and had my hand moulded." "and put a gun in it." "I had to put my arm behind my back and then they put the arm kind of so it was kind of coming out here." "See if you can get it through." "And then there's all these kind of contraptions behind me... ..to control it." "Is that a pocket or a sleeve?" "It's a sleeve." "OK." "So someone's standing behind me while I'm shooting." "Let's have a look at it." "You see it working?" "Watch out." "I'll get you." "I'm going to start believing that's actually my hand soon." "Go go gadget...gun!" "Can we put other things in it?" "An egg whisk!" "That'd be brilliant." "Can I also have an umbrella that comes out of my head?" "DALEK:" "Scans indicate intruder unarmed." "Do you think?" "Vision impaired!" "Withdraw! in both its ambition for the shooting of the live action..." "..and for the creation of the CGI." "That's my TARDIS burning up." "And that goes on for weeks and weeks. we had to go and promote the launch of the series." "And one of the places we had to go and publicise it was in New York." "America is a seriously competitive TV market." "The team will need to promote the show heavily if the new Doctor is to make a touch down in the US of A." "Kaz?" "We're in NYC." "New York City." "casually walking down an NYC street." "And we're about to go into the New York Times we want to make it the best show in America." "And look who it is!" "It's Steven Moffat." "Oh no!" "There he is." "Steven." "Hurrah!" "Wooo!" "the team have just a few days to make as much impact as possible." "executive producers Piers and Beth have to make a dash across Manhattan to join Matt and Karen at a press screening of the show." "we've got to go to the Paley Centre where we're showing America episode one of Doctor Who for the first time." "so let's go." "we're going to the Paley Centre." "Do you know the Paley Centre? so it's kind of amazing being in the back of a taxi now on the way to a screening for episode one in America and having had such a positive reaction back in England." "so let's get on with the show." "this is their first glimpse of the new Doctor Who team so it's important to make a good impression." "what's this season about?" "it's about a man in a blue box who travels in space and time and solve problems wherever he finds them." "you've wasted a whole question." "here." "Hello." "Confidential." "What up?" "Hi." "Hi." "Alex." "how are you doing?" "the Silurians." "Episodes 12 and 13 are truly inspirational pieces of TV." "I think they're the best thing he's ever written." "The way he plays with time is quite extraordinary." "I hope you enjoy it." "I hope YOU enjoy it." "Thank you so much." "Pleasure to meet you." "BBC America wants to spread the word about the new series the Doctor Who team undertake a non-stop schedule of interviews." "Confidential." "So we're going into a radio show." "man." "I hate you!" "Look!" "She's wearing the same clothes as yesterday!" "I thought I was going to get away with it." "man." "What's wrong with you?" "YOU did some laundry?" "I saw somebody bringing it to you." "yes..." "See that?" "Can we just...?" "Moving on." "it was headline news. who was going to be the new companion." "Every single thing they did became news." "this show is sort of part of the DNA of Britain." "Kids who've never seen it know all about it." "you do." "it was a massive thing." "man." "right?" "New York City." "we love Doctor Who but it is quintessentially British." "What would you say is the international appeal of Doctor Who?" "so is James Bond." "So is Tarzan." "I don't think that's a problem at all. they'd hate that." "Have you met this man?" "Oh no!" "This is the guy who takes care of us in NYC." "He looks a bit like my brother." "Do you think we would pass?" "we've just been doing these interviews that go across the whole of America for like three or four hours." "And now we've got this." "Definitely." "Champions right here." "we're champions!" "you've talked to every inch of the country now." "I think we have." "here we go." "Cheers." "the 31st series of Doctor Who." "Dr Who always starts again. for a new audience." "So the American audience can start right here." "and it'll make perfect sense to them." "So here's hoping." "I think there's a real shot that we could do something here." "the campaign shifts up a gear." "now it's time to come face-to-face with the American public." "Steven Moffat and this evening's guest moderator " "Matt Rouch from TV Guide." "Hello." "I know it sounds like a political... but we've been overwhelmed by the welcome that we've had in New York." "you clap all the time." "I tell you!" "And it's just really thrilling to know that there's an audience out here because we think it's obviously and I'm just really flabbergasted that there are so many people that dig it out here." "I definitely felt the same way as when David Tennant first started." "I love him." "He's wonderful." "it was heartbreak." "But I love Matt Smith already. every single episode is so completely different. with the same characters saying roughly the same things." "Our precinct is all of space and time." "but the genres we're in. we're doing the silliest stories you ever saw." "And frequently doing them all in the same episode." "Vets In Love! but very gratifying. so we can hopefully actually see the episodes instead of having to wait two weeks." "Now he's on the sides of buses in New York." "It's wild." "you can't escape him." "which makes me very happy." "I see it in Chelsea." "I..." "I'm not going to go there." "Stephen and we look forward to many years of great adventures ahead." "Karen Gillan and Stephen Moffat. the Doctor Who team are rearranging the exhibits to prepare for a rather flashy entrance." "We're filming the finale." "Yeah." "Twelve and thirteen." "it's Arthur." "He's a security man." "It's all about jumping time and the Doctor is sort of jumping in and out..." "He kind of disappears... so I'll do that again." "and then he reappears." "but it's not the end of the world." "it is the end of the world." "hang on." "I think one of the things that's peculiar to Doctor Who is that the hero is a time traveller." "Doctor?" "Doctor?" "Who can actually experience the universe in entirely the wrong order." "He's used to the idea of a completely different version of causality to the one that we're used to." "You need to get me out of the Pandorica." "But you're not in the Pandorica." "but I was back then." "which is back then from my point of view - you can't keep it straight in your head." "the gloves are off." "he's going to cheat to stop this." "just point and press." "Now go." "He's not sticking to the rule book. good luck." "What do you mean?" "He's got a very small amount of time to stop all of reality never happening in the first place." "in the most brilliant way." "one...action!" "Because it makes so much sense when you've worked it out." "2000 years." "How did you do?" "Kept out of trouble." "hopping back with the mop and the fez." "or glimpses of them." "And we realise what the Doctor was doing each time." "when you gave me the sonic." "He was shoving the mop through the handles of the doors as a bolt." "And then he's realising he doesn't have a screwdriver." "Let's go then." "Wait!" "I just gave it to Rory 2000 years ago." "when the Doctor turns up that we'd recognise him again later." "So I gave him the fez and the mop why has he got a fez on?" "as you see him acquire those things... that basically involves not being in one." "You start to get a head of the game story telling-wise." "he's put a fez on now." "Any minute now he's going to go back in time and do that thing." "now's the time." "I bet you." "That's how you looked all those years ago when you gave me the sonic." "selling by allowing the audience to get there first." "I know what's coming." "you hold tight." "And then we get this straightforward farcical comedy." "let's go then." "He's jumping everywhere." "He's just doing Doctor stuff." "How do you know to come here?" "Just nonsensical time travel farce." "I absolutely love all that." "my handwriting!" "OK." "My favourite moment is when he..." "Little Caitlin having been asked him for a drink..." "Action!" "He pops back in time and steals her drink earlier to give it to her later." "because she says she's thirsty." "can you get a drink?" "isn't it?" "when she had a drink." "The reason why she's thirsty because he's nicked the drink." "It's a little bit playing with time." "drink up." "What's that?" "How are you doing that?" "cheap and nasty time travel." "Very bad for you." "I'm trying to give it up." "Where are we going?" "The roof." "him coming back and falling down the stairs after being shot by the Dalek." "big fall down it." "12 minutes ahead of time." "I've been zapped by something." "and then he just threw himself down." "He did this backwards roll thing." "It looked painful." "please?" "It had to be this moment." "He had to look like he was dying." "and it had to be just right." "Smoke in." "walk away. but I think Gordon really managed to throw himself into it." "but he didn't show it." "so I'm very pleased with what he did for us." "Action!" "We needed three times on that." "I imagine." "I got what I wanted out of it." "I think he wasn't too badly injured at the end of it." "Action!" "# Over and over and over and over and over" "# Like monkey with a miniature cymbal" "# The joy of repetition really is in you" "# Under and under and under and under... #" "# A smell of repetition really is on you... #" "Action!" "Thank you." "Cut there." "Well done." "We were all like... inside." "They're quite sharp steps." "isn't he?" "Yes." "And then he just gets up." "I did offer to do it." "he didn't!" "Is this your new TV personality?" "I know. "No he didn't!" "the crew move onto the roof of Brangwyn Hall." "to shoot the farewell scene of the latest addition to the Doctor Who team." "it's goodbye to the fez." "camera mark." "It's morning already?" "How did that happen?" "History's shrinking." "Is anybody listening to me?" "Stephen mentioned the fez to Piers and I before he even wrote it." "What are you doing?" "Looking for the Tardis." "I'm thinking of putting Matt in a fez in episode 13 a fez?" "You're kidding me!" "You're going to put Matt in a fez?" "We're on set." "I'm wearing a fez." "look!" "probably... you've ruined it." "Yeah." "Matt will never take the fez off." "He will want to wear the fez for the whole of the next series." "It will be glued to his head." "look." "don't I?" "it'll be a nightmare!" "no because I've got a cunning plan." "As soon as he's got the fez I'm going to kill the fez." "Oh!" "Mo." "This is all my vanity and my fez." "I'm trying to work out if the quiff should stay in." "isn't it?" "That's a lovely picture of you." "Wow!" "Eyes shut." "He actually is one of the few people that can pull off a fez." "Out." "Yeah?" "Is that working?" "Let me take a picture of it in." "and then I can see." "And then see." "really he's got slightly too healthy a head of hair for it to sit." "Whoa!" "do you think?" "Yeah." "Out." "I think out works that way." "I think out." "a fez." "It's the fez." "B camera." "You love having the fez." "then." "You're growing attached." "Action." "What in the name of sanity have you got on your head?" "It fez." "I wear a fez now." "Fezzes are cool." "Oh!" "Tommy Cooper there!" "one of my favourite moments of the episode is when the Doctor says..." "I can buy a fez." "he's lost River and he's disappearing but he does have time to think about how he's going to buy a fez." "That makes me laugh." "Back in New York it's the final day of the campaign to bring the new Doctor to America." "I think." "And we're about to go to a screening where people have been camping out." "isn't it?" "Down in the East Village they're getting ready to see the new Doctor in action." "ALL:" "Doctor Who in America!" "We announced it a couple of weeks ago and asking about it." ""I want to come down from three states away what time do I have to line up?" "Can I line up the night before?" "We got here at 9 o'clock this morning and there were 20 people already waiting outside." "The line stretched from Second Avenue all the way down to Third Avenue." "It was pretty impressive." "it's exciting stuff." "I knew obviously but there was literally... 000 people outside the cinema and some of them" "12 hours just to get a chance to go and see but it's fantastic that it's so well received here." "For me and just want to see if Matt Smith can live up to David Tennant." "I am excited about seeing Matt Smith and Karen Gillan." "New York!" "wasn't he?" "Yeah." "This is what dreams are made." "it's a concrete jungle where dreams are made of." "but we're coming back to Cardiff whoo!" "Whoo!" "And that's just the coolest." "which is really exciting." "but New York is amazing." "And it's just exciting to bring this show here because it's brilliant and we've got a brilliant first episode and we want people to get into it like they should." "the fire..." "I just... are very first day filming and look where we are now and all of this stuff has happened in between." "really." "if you know what I mean." "# Has it come to this?" "# original pirate material." "You're listening to The Streets." "You know The Streets?" "CROWD CHEER AND APPLAUD" "right here." "please." "yeah." "we've got to get inside." "I got it!" "Demand has been so great that dozens of people have turned up with just standby tickets and their fingers crossed." "Yes!" "No!" "The three people in front of us were the last one to get official tickets." "so we're going to have our dreams crushed." "we came all the way from Connecticut." "It's more depressing than David Tennant's regeneration!" "Almost!" "I'll cry harder if I don't get in here than I did when David Tennant left." "Everyone think of the End Of Time and then we'll cry." "how do you do?" "Pleasure to meet you." "Wow!" "that's the... for my mum." "actually." "A real character and so much energy about him and you can just see how so I think he's definitely one to watch out for." "the cinema fills up." "But not quite." "Yes!" "Yes!" "We got in!" "Yes!" "Thank you!" "Oh Lord!" "I wanted to kiss that man!" "He scared the hell out of me." "Urgh..." "Huh!" "Are you guys ready for some Doctor Who?" "CHEERING" "When I say Doctor you say Who!" "Doctor!" "CROWD:" "Who!" "Doctor!" "CROWD:" "Who!" "I always imagined that really important people like Matt and Karen and the hangers on like me got whisked away to exciting places" "I imagined it's caviar and serving girls." "And there was this tiny stretch of corridor with four deck chairs and no air conditioning or window." "we went to the most exciting screening." "To hear it with expressive bunch of Americans whooping that was good." "I could do that again!" "Karen." "The Doctor Who crew are out on location." "action!" "and for Amy Pond perhaps her biggest yet." "Today we are filming Amy's wedding scene and we're in a place called the Miskin Manor just north of Cardiff. it's kind of quite a major thing in a woman's life and so that was quite weird putting it on" "and then I walked in here and there's loads of SAs it's interesting. it's meant to be mine and Amy's wedding." "I don't really know anyone there!" "So it's like kind of gate crashing so that's a bit strange!" "it's a lot of fun in there." "No real alcohol is being drunk though because we're very professional." "big laughter." "Best best man's speech you've heard all day." "OK." "Wedding time." "Argh!" "Yeah! camera mark." "don't be shy." "action! Augustus Pond! but it's still short of one guest." "everyone." "doesn't exist when the universe comes back is the Doctor because he was at the heart of the explosion." "The Doctor saves himself by being a devious old man that he always is." "He plants a memory in Amy's mind." "You'll dream about that box." "It'll never leave you." "Big and little at the same time." "Brand new and ancient and the bluest blue ever." "And he knows in his devious clever way that one sentence she's going to here on that important day is... something blue and of course that is the Tardis. it's new and it's blue." "He needs that memory to come back spontaneously and with a little unasked for help from River Song he gets it." "What's it?" "It's a book." "It's blank." "It's a present." "But why? the old huh?" "Amy." "It's the story of how Amy is changed by the Doctor." "Ready now!" "eat fish custard and fix everything." "And she's the girl that grows up to believe you should never believe in that kind of thing because they're liars and don't turn up when they say they will." "And the rest of the story is the Doctor trying to make her the girl he first met again." "The girl who's capable of believing in a mad man from the sky and he does." "I remember you." "That's what it's all about." "too." "I remember you and you are late for my wedding!" "As she's calling the Tardis all this wind starts." "I wanted to start that moment in a very small way and so that you just..." "You just notice these slight things changing and that's the moment that you realise something strange is happening. their hats are flying off." "It just builds up and builds up and then the Tardis appears." "what is it? something borrowed... something blue." "He puts her back in a way to the heart and the spirit and the soul of the girl he first met." "Doctor." "Did I surprise you this time?" "yeah." "Completely astonished." "But he's so damaged by just being that little tad late." "you're going to need the space." "I only came for the dancing." "and playback!" "I know quite often people get married in registry offices I haven't met that many women who'd settle for that! they want it proper and right and good and who wouldn't want all their friends having a good dance around them" "on this great big important day?" "so I wanted Amy to have a great wedding." "One of the most fun scenes we've had filming is the dancing sequence." "Matt had to do this dance because it was written obviously that he's a terrible dancer but Matt kind of made up this whole routine and it's really funny." "It's kind of like this." "That is just how he dances." "I don't think they put it in the script and he therefore danced like that." "It's just the way he dances." "What a mover!" "He's incredibly athletic and graceful in his own way." "Flop a bit!" "And boom!" "I wanted to see what would happen if I wrote it in that he was dancing and according to Amy..." "That's terrible!" "You are embarrassing!" "...but having an absolutely brilliant time doing it." "And I think Matt took it seriously and invented his... ..dance which I'm sure by the time this programme is actually being broadcast will be the rage of Britain in much the way that fish custard has taken over from any other breakfast snack." "And cut there." "Great!" "Well done." "it's the end of a series." "Where next for the Doctor and his newly wed companions?" "Did you dance?" "don't you?" "You tell me." "Spoilers." "Something that we've been hearing about throughout this series is going to which is The Silence." "Pandorica will open and silence will fall." "Prisoner Zero tells the Doctor about The Silence." "What is that?" "Who is that?" "Who are The Silence and what's coming?" "Something drew the Tardis to this particular date and blew it up." "Why?" "And why now?" "The Silence." "The whole point of The Silence is next series." "who is River Song?" "You're going to find out very soon now. but that's when everything changes." "Who's she really?" "That's what we're going to find out next year." "Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd" "E-mail subtitling@bbc.co.uk"