About Caleb Woodbridge

Caleb comes from the Death Zone on Gallifrey – sorry, North Wales. He became a fan in the wilderness years when the show was off the air through the repeats, novels and audios, and is also a big fan of the show since its return in 2005. He has had a number of short stories published, including The Shopping Trolleys of Doom, featuring the Seventh Doctor, in Short Trips: How the Doctor Changed My Life, and Blessed are the Peacemakers, featuring the Fourth Doctor and Sarah, in Short Trips: Indefinable Magic, both published by Big Finish. He is currently seeking publication for his first novel. He also writes A Journal of Impossible Things, a blog about fiction, fantasy and faith.

Doctor Who Commentary – 4.15 ‘Planet Of The Dead’

In this, our first podcast in three months, we turn our attention to the first of the Doctor Who “gap year” specials, “Planet Of The Dead”. Michelle Ryan in a slinky catsuit; a knackered double decker; Lee Evans and his Welsh accent… Was it really all that bad?

Find out as we discuss museum security, the dramatic potential of piles of sand, and the significance of chops. Hmmmm! Lovely chops!

This edition’s commentators: Caleb, James and Peter

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Doctor Who bookshop filming – spoilers!

I’m currently in Cardiff Students’ Union, and as I type, Doctor Who is filming in Blackwell’s bookshop downstairs – scenes that are either from the Christmas special, or Tennant’s last story.

Spoilers follow! You have been warned…

What I saw is really intriguing… the Doctor is at a book signing of A Journal of Impossible Things – which appears to have been published as a novel by “Verity Newman” (a name taken from Verity Lambert, the first producer of Doctor Who, and Sydney Newman, one of its creators). There were banners up with a cover showing the fob watch, very similar to Pullman’s Northern Lights cover.

What’s more, Verity Newman is played by none other than Jessica Hynes (nee Stevenson), who played Joan Redfern in Human Nature!

It’s clearly the present day, so either Joan has time-travelled and become a novelist, or this might be Joan’s granddaughter, who inherited the Doctor’s journal, and has turned it into a novel. Very intriguing!

Edited to add: I wandered back down, to find that filming had finished and was packing up. As I walked past the entrance to the bookshop, Jessica Hynes walked out, right next to me, almost bumped into her! There was an odd moment as I recognised her, she saw I recognised her, and I went “urk!” As she went to the car I said, “I really loved Spaced! Erm… that’s a bit of a rubbish thing to say, but it’s all I can think of at the moment”. But complimenting someone on their work is never rubbish, and she smiled and waved, which was nice. I hope I didn’t scare her too much!

Edited to add (2): You can see a lot more much better photos from some of the rest of the gang of Who fans who were there: Planet Gallifrey, Scooty’s photostream, Brigade Leader’s photostream.

Doctor Who 4.14 ‘The Next Doctor’ – 2008 Christmas Special

We pick over the carcass of 2008’s Christmas Special – “The Next Doctor” – starring David Tennant, David Morrisey and Dervla Kirwan.

Was it a Christmas Cracker, or a bit of a turkey? Should David Morrisey have been the REAL next Doctor? And just what did we all make of those last 15 minutes?

All this and more, in the latest Podcast Of Impossible Things!

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A Look Into the Future – Matt Smith, Steven Moffat and Series 5

We talk about what the future might hold for Doctor Who as Matt Smith prepares to take possession of the TARDIS key and Steven Moffat steps up to the position of show runner.

How will the youngest Time Lord in the history of the show measure up? Who should his companion be? And what sort of changes (if any) can we expect to see in the tone and direction of the series as a whole?

We discuss this and, er… High School Musical in the latest edition of A Podcast of Impossible Things!

This edition’s commentators: Caleb, Peter, Swithun and James

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You can also listen to Caleb’s live reactions to the casting announcement as it was made on BBC1 in our previous special edition.

Note 09/02/2009: If you’ve had any problems downloading the podcast, it should now be fixed!

Matt Smith is the 11th Doctor: Live Reactions

Matt Smith is the Eleventh Doctor!

Caleb had his dictaphone recording as the casting of the Eleventh Doctor was announced on BBC1 yesterday evening, capturing his first reactions and initial thoughts – have a listen, and stay tuned for more in depth analysis and reaction from the whole team very soon! You can also read some thoughts on A Journal of Impossible Things.

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Doctor Who Commentary – 1.02 ‘The End of the World’

Our Series 1 retrospective continues with ‘The End of the World’, written by Russell T Davies and starring Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper. The Doctor and Rose travel to the year 5 billion. Join us as we discuss death, optimism, chips and spotting the Moxx of Balhoon on a crafty fag-break!

This edition’s commentators: Caleb, James and Swithun

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