One of the perks of being "media" is you can often use your credentials to get into events that you would otherwise be excluded from.
I am a HUGE Doctor Who fan, and I'd love to get more coverage for the series on CollectionDX. So when I saw the opportunity to sit in on a press Round table with Stephen Moffat, head writer and executive producer for the fifth series of Doctor Who, beginning in 2010, I jumped on it.
Stephen has been responsible for some of the most memorable Doctor Who episodes, such as "The Empty Child", "The Doctor Dances", and the more recent "Silence in the Library"/"Forest of the Dead".
We got the whole 30-minute discussion in HD video, where he talks about what it's like working on Doctor Who, who the audience REALLY is, and plans for the upcoming series.
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2 comments postedI agree the audience spotlighted for USA is too old, but seriously ? his opinion that it is great Family show. I have watched Doctor Who since the begining and in the newest installments they kill so many people all the time and in very "by the way" mentality. They killed people all the time in the old shows but would be for dramatic effect, in the new show unless they are the doctors friend...it is like did someone just die...It also has hurt the show's mojo...gets ridiculous how many people die except the Doctor or his companions...and don't get me started on the TIME WAR to stop all Daleks and Time Lords and the Daleks keep coming out of the woodwork every other min