Doctor Who- Unleashed - Season 1 Episode 09- Unseen
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00:00Well, here we go again then with a whole extra episode jam-packed full of goodies that we couldn't quite squeeze in to the other shows
00:09We've got...
00:10Do you ever get scared?
00:12No
00:13Stunts with Shooty and Millie's Fall Guys
00:16How far is 73 yards?
00:18Keep going, it's quite far
00:19A wet and windy work experience
00:21Oh, we've broken the tape measure
00:24Zero, one, zero
00:26Shooty on the tunes
00:30Noooo
00:34And spoiler alert, we've got an exclusive clip from the upcoming Unleashed Christmas special
00:40So for the last time this series, my name is Stefan Powell and welcome to Doctor Who Unleashed Unseen
01:00Filming on the 15th Doctor's first season began on Monday the 5th of December 2022 with 18 year old Millie Gibson made up to play 25 year old Ruby Sunday in the episode 73 yards
01:14It ended on the TARDIS on Friday the 14th of July 2023 with the Doctor consigning Sutek to a fiery oblivion in the final episode Empire of Death
01:24In between there were countless adventures and landmarks
01:28The first of those landmarks was the very first scene of the season
01:34The opening of Space Babies when Ruby Sunday steps onto the TARDIS for the first time
01:42And in typical Doctor Who timey-wimey style, it was actually filmed halfway through the shoot
01:48And Unleashed was there to capture the moment
01:50Right, it is the 16th of March 2023
01:54The year is obviously important, Doctor Who isn't it because it's all about time travel
01:58Anyway, that is the TARDIS
02:00Now, we've filmed loads in the TARDIS obviously
02:02But today is an especially important day because they're about to start filming
02:06The first scene of the first episode of the brand new series was shooting Millie
02:14Let's go take a look
02:16All right, in, set, very quick, set
02:18And three, two, one, action
02:22Who are you?
02:24So, Scott, we just hijacked you from the side of set
02:27First scene of the first episode of the new series
02:31It's a big deal
02:32It's massive
02:33It's really, really exciting
02:35Um, we've shot a few episodes already
02:37But, you know, it's shooting Millie
02:39New series
02:40I'm the Doctor
02:41Come and have a look
02:44It's called the TARDIS
02:46It's all fresh and new and it's Doctor Who
02:48Yeah
02:49And three, two, one, button
02:54To nip down and just have a look at this
02:56Yeah
02:57See the rehearsal and see them do the first take
02:59Because it feels like a historic moment, it's amazing
03:02There's been a lot of gasping and oohing and ahhing this morning
03:05But it's a fantastic scene and they're so good together
03:08The chemistry's brilliant
03:09Yeah
03:10It's amazing to see
03:11It's obviously the start of a brand new series of Doctor Who
03:13And a brand new era of Doctor Who really, it feels like
03:16So, yeah, it's really important we get it right
03:18There's been a lot of, a lot of meetings
03:20A lot, I mean, the building of this TARDIS took a long time
03:23Yeah, I mean, the amount of scaffolding behind you Phil
03:25I think we've got every piece of scaffolding in anything south way
03:29And we're actually in this room
03:30Action!
03:32What a long sequence, isn't it?
03:34It's long, it's long
03:36But I think that there's something
03:37I don't like to break up scenes like this
03:39Because I like to have the energy
03:41And they're so young and they're so kind of dynamic and fun
03:45I like to keep that energy going
03:47So that's my preference as a director
03:50Yeah
03:51Listen, I'll let you get back to it
03:52Because it's a busy day
03:53Congratulations
03:54Thank you
03:55It's a moment, isn't it?
03:56It is
03:57It's a moment
03:58Look at it
03:59It's a beautiful set
04:00Yeah
04:01It's a beautiful set
04:02With one prominent new addition
04:04Ooh!
04:05Jukebox!
04:06I like that
04:08The question is
04:09Does it actually work?
04:11I've been told
04:12Reliably told
04:13That if you press a special code on this
04:15Something happens
04:16And I don't know what that is
04:170-1-0
04:18Yeah
04:190-1-0
04:210-1-0
04:25Noooooooooooo
04:31Oh, not yet
04:32In a bit
04:33Nooo!
04:34That's so cool!
04:43Absolute tune
04:44Why is it taking me this? How do you stop it now?
04:50How did it take me so long to know that it does that?
04:55The only way to turn it off is to unplug the socket at the back, which is quite funny.
04:59It's okay. It's okay.
05:02Wow.
05:05This one.
05:06Enough of that.
05:14As we've seen throughout the series, Shooty and Millie have done quite a bit of stunt and wire work.
05:20Some of it, pretty scary stuff.
05:25Except sometimes, it's not them at all.
05:28Like this bit from the Christmas special.
05:32That's not Shooty. That is Shooty.
05:35That's not Shooty. That's Shooty.
05:38Or this bit from Boom.
05:40Millie.
05:41Not Millie.
05:44Millie.
05:45In fairness, Shooty loves to do his own stunts.
05:49But the Hooniverse can't afford to shut the shoot down for two months, like, say, Mission Impossible did when Tom Cruise broke his ankle.
05:56Instead, Shooty and Millie have stunt doubles.
05:59Their names are Paul Joseph and Jessica Barfoot.
06:02And I got to hang out with them on the set of The Church on Ruby Road.
06:06What have you been up to today?
06:08Well, today I was doing a stunt where it's Shooty running and jumping off of the rooftop.
06:13And grabbing onto the ladder to be taken up.
06:17Three, two, one, action.
06:20Jess was just chilling.
06:21I had to run and catch the ladder.
06:23Basically, you said Jess hasn't done any work today and you've been busy.
06:26I mean, hanging around on the ladder is still quite hard.
06:28So, you know, she had to catch me pretty much.
06:30Make sure it was in the right angle for you.
06:32Yeah, it was pretty good.
06:33So, when you do the jump, sometimes it's a little bit off.
06:35So, you've got to do another take.
06:36Sometimes they want you to twist this way or that way.
06:39So, you did it a few times and you got it in the end.
06:41It was great.
06:43So, none of this happens without the work you guys have already done before today.
06:46How does it work?
06:48It's more training.
06:49Like, we've both been working since, well, for me, like, four or five years old.
06:53Yeah.
06:54Been learning how to fall over.
06:56How to fall over yourself.
06:58Dynamics and all of that.
06:59And the same with you.
07:00Kind of the same-ish background.
07:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:03So, you know, we train a lot to get on the stunt register.
07:06Yeah.
07:07And then you're kind of prepared for anything.
07:09So, you can sometimes just rock up to a set, ask what you're doing, and then go, right, let's get on with it then.
07:15Jessica got into stunt work through gymnastics and high diving.
07:20Paul came to it as a world-renowned parkour athlete.
07:24It was through doing those kind of jobs that I met some stunt guys.
07:28And they're like, oh, you should get onto the stunt register, you should get into the stunts.
07:30And I was like, hmm, let me have a look.
07:32And then I slowly kind of transitioned into that.
07:35Yeah.
07:36Now, obviously, parkour is very dangerous.
07:38So, please don't start jumping off things in the hope of getting a stunt job on Doctor Who.
07:42You'll just get exterminated.
07:44Do you ever get scared?
07:46No.
07:46It's crazy to look back, but you kind of do it before you think about it.
07:50I get scared sometimes.
07:52But then you have to think about all the training that you've done and you're confident in your abilities.
07:56And when you work with, like, really good safety teams and stuff like that, you know you're in good hands.
08:01And it's nice for you this time because you've actually got wires on.
08:03Whereas when you're doing parkour, you don't have any wires.
08:05Exactly.
08:05So, actually, it's safer.
08:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:07The parkour's a lot more dangerous than this.
08:09There's no safety teams when you're upon a rooftop doing parkour.
08:11So, this is the breeze.
08:12Yeah.
08:13Well, I wasn't going to give parkour a try.
08:15I am no gymnast.
08:17I didn't fancy jumping off a cliff either.
08:18But I did like the look of those wires.
08:22This might be, you might notice, this is my first rodeo.
08:24I've never put a, clearly not put a harness on before, have I?
08:27What is it?
08:28It's got to be snagged.
08:29It is.
08:30Shouldn't have had that burrito for breakfast.
08:32It's lucky we're close pals by now, isn't it?
08:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:35This is quite, it's quite intimate, actually.
08:37Lean forward.
08:38Hello.
08:38How are we going, boys?
08:40Don't mind me.
08:43We'll take you up from here.
08:45Oh, you've got further, do you?
08:46Okay, cool.
08:47Yeah, fine.
08:48Fine.
08:48Yeah, I signed up for this.
08:50It's quite, yeah, there's the floor there.
08:52It's going further and further away.
08:54I'm going higher and higher.
08:56Really quite higher up, actually, isn't it?
08:58Yeah.
08:59Okay.
09:00Yeah, I was born for this.
09:02And three, two, one, action.
09:04Oh, there it is.
09:05Hey.
09:06It's actually quite fun, that is.
09:08Three, two, one, action.
09:11Welcome to Doctor Who Unleashed.
09:14That's really close to the floor.
09:16Are you happy?
09:17Yeah, I can't breathe, actually, so, yeah.
09:19Do you want to stand up?
09:19Yeah, I can do, won't I?
09:20Yeah, can't stand up.
09:22Don't mind me.
09:25Oh, thank you very much.
09:26Oh, no, all right.
09:29Oh, thanks, lads.
09:31He gives you an appreciation of the work that the actors have got to do when they're up.
09:35There were a million shootie were up there.
09:36They were actually delivering lines and stuff and having to, like, do action.
09:39I'm just mucking about, and it was hard enough.
09:45Oh, yeah, that's tough.
09:47Fun, though, but tough.
09:48In episode four, 73 yards, we meet Roger Apguilliam, a fictional, nuke-loving future prime minister from 2046.
10:02I will go to his majesty and prepare for government.
10:07In one memorable scene, he's interviewed by real-life journalist and presenter Amol Rajan.
10:13Excuse me, I'm sorry.
10:15Are you saying that you actually want to fire a nuclear missile?
10:20Amol presents today on Radio 4.
10:22But you might also know him as the host of University Challenge,
10:26who went viral online when he muttered the immortal phrase...
10:29And now, here he is on Doctor Who.
10:46I'm here because I'm playing an older version of myself in the year 2046,
10:51where on some sort of news programme called Hotline, I'm interviewing Roger Apguilliam.
10:56Aging myself to look like this took a very, very long time,
10:58because obviously I'm a very young, handsome, tight-jawed guy with a beard.
11:03It took about two hours.
11:04They put flecks of grey in my hair.
11:07I've never had a tash before.
11:08I've never had a tash.
11:09They shaved off my beard, which was quite shocking, but it was worth it.
11:12Amol is the latest in a long and noble line of real-life news presenters to appear on Doctor Who.
11:18Way back in 1966, Kenneth Kendall, a BBC News anchor, was the first.
11:23The Ministry of Defence have just made the following announcement.
11:27Further attacks on London can be expected in the next 24 hours.
11:31Fast forward 40 years and Welsh broadcaster Jason Mohamed has appeared several times.
11:36We're now getting confirmed reports of spaceships.
11:38Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams appeared in 2011 episode The Wedding of Riversong.
11:45Lizo Mazumba appeared in Mona Lisa's Revenge.
11:47Clyde Langer won a first prize in the gallery's Artists of the Future competition.
11:53At the end of the 2018 webcast Twas the Night Before Christmas,
11:57an animated Sophie Reworth popped up.
12:00There have been multiple sightings of a police box in the sky.
12:03And in 2021, Emily Maitlis appeared in The Revolution of the Daleks.
12:09They're calling him the saviour of humanity, the man who stood up to the invaders on behalf of us all.
12:14So how do you get a news presenter gig on Doctor Who?
12:17Asking for a friend.
12:18I was approached to be part of Doctor Who through the BBC News kind of hierarchy.
12:23So my main job is on BBC News and the kind of managing editor said,
12:27I've got this really top secret thing.
12:29I'm going to have to sign a little form and not tell anyone.
12:31So I think I'm allowed to talk to you guys about it.
12:33And he said, look, you're going to get a chance to play yourself in Doctor Who.
12:37And I obviously watched Doctor Who and I obviously said,
12:41well, I'm not sure if I can.
12:42I'm well up for it.
12:43And I've sent the script and this is, whisper it, the first time I've ever done any acting.
12:47So I'm finding the whole experience absolutely exhilarating, to be honest.
12:52It's just, it's amazing.
12:53I feel like the Hollywood alias down.
12:55I'm very much not.
12:56Thank you very much, Scottie.
13:01Still to come on Doctor Who Unleashed,
13:03I play real or fake with Schwabe.
13:06The balcony.
13:07That looks heavy duty, that does.
13:09So I'm going to say that's real.
13:10I'm going to say that's real.
13:12I get some grooming tips from the makeup team.
13:14If you're doing like drag makeup or anything that has the brow blocked out,
13:17you can use a spoon to basically roll against it, to flatten it.
13:22And spoiler alert, we've got an exclusive clip from the upcoming Unleashed Christmas special.
13:28But first, to film this season of Doctor Who, over 50 different locations were used.
13:34From rooftops to coastlines to manor houses,
13:37each location has to be found, approved and secured for filming.
13:41This is done by the locations team.
13:44Back in October 2022, before filming had begun,
13:48I spent the day doing work experience with team boss, Iwan Roberts.
13:53So Iwan, what is your official title?
13:56So, I'm supervising location manager on the Doctor Who series.
14:01So that basically means you get to come to really beautiful places like this all of the time?
14:06Absolutely.
14:06It's like being on a holiday all the time.
14:08All the time.
14:08Well, a very cold and windy holiday.
14:14Today, Iwan and I have been tasked with finding the perfect location for the opening scene of 73 yards.
14:20Somewhere where the TARDIS can land.
14:22Russell's script is clear.
14:25Welsh coast, day, waves crashing on the rocks, vast and endless.
14:29Tick, tick, tick.
14:30Well, this is very dramatic, isn't it?
14:32Very dramatic today, isn't it?
14:34Wow.
14:34You don't necessarily want it to be like this, though, Iwan, when the full crew turn up?
14:38Not really, no.
14:38The dramatic of it is great.
14:40The wind a little bit easier and the rain away would be good.
14:44Yeah.
14:44You know?
14:44When you first saw the script, did this place come immediately to mind?
14:49It was one of the first places that came to mind, along with, you know, we looked at another couple of places in Pembershire, in Cardigan.
14:54You know, and I think, I feel this is a strong contender, to be honest with you.
14:57So obviously, the TARDIS has got to come here, Iwan.
15:00Where is it going to land?
15:01So basically, just between the steps and the first ridge, down there is where the TARDIS is going to materialise.
15:07It's going to be probably around...
15:11I'm the TARDIS.
15:13That's the official way of figuring out where the TARDIS goes.
15:16It's brilliant.
15:17The proper show, Dr. Huwe.
15:20So, Iwan, as well as finding dramatic, beautiful locations like this one, there's a lot more to your job, though, right?
15:26Number one is finding the best location we can.
15:29Number two, we need to be able to get the vehicles as close as we can to service the location.
15:34Because we're a large crew.
15:35We're a crew of 50, 60 people, maybe more, with obviously the trucks, the vans.
15:40There's a lot to think about.
15:41Obviously, as this is a good hour away from Cardiff, well, an hour and 45 minutes from Cardiff, the likelihood is that we're going to have to overnight the crew, you know, locally.
15:49Thankfully, that's not my job to organise that.
15:52As well as having a landing pad for the TARDIS, this location also needs to pass the 73 yards test.
16:06And you're just standing there, are you?
16:08I'm just standing here, yes.
16:09OK.
16:10Is that it?
16:11No, no, no, keep going. Long way.
16:14Getting closer?
16:15No, no, you're probably less than halfway.
16:17Less than halfway?
16:18Less than halfway.
16:19In the script, the woman, the mysterious character who follows Ruby Sunday everywhere, is always 73 yards away.
16:26You're now halfway?
16:27Halfway?
16:28Halfway.
16:2973 yards is 219 feet, or 66.7 metres.
16:34Carry on.
16:35Are you sure?
16:36Yeah, I'm sure.
16:38Shape measure doesn't lie.
16:39And every location in this episode had to have a clear 73 yards line of sight between Ruby and the woman.
16:47What's that like?
16:48That's good.
16:49I'm in the course.
16:50Don't go any further.
16:52You want to come back?
16:54Oh, we've broken the tape measure.
16:59Good, there we are.
17:00Well, that's...
17:00There we go.
17:00I'll leave that with you.
17:01That's OK.
17:05So, Rosili is in the running.
17:07But the major drawback of this location manager lark is you can't just rock up and say,
17:12Yeah, this one will do.
17:13You've got to give the director a choice of locations.
17:17Rosili was the third location scouted, but we've still got one more to go.
17:22This is Dunraven Bay, southern down, just 12 miles from Wolf Studios and a familiar sight to all Whovians.
17:29In 2006, it was where the Tenth Doctor parted with companion Rose Tyler and a legendary location was born.
17:37Where are we? Where did the gap come out?
17:40We're in Norway.
17:41Norway, right.
17:43It's called Dalig Ulf Stranden.
17:47Dalek?
17:47Dalig.
17:49It's Norwegian for bad.
17:52This translates as Bad Wolf Bay.
17:54Two years later, we were back at Bad Wolf Bay for the finale of series four.
17:59Oh, fat lot of good this is.
18:02Backer beyond.
18:02Bloody Norway.
18:03In 2010, we had a new doctor, the 11th, and a new location, the crash site of the starship Byzantium.
18:11And two years after that, the doctor returned to Dunraven Bay where he was attacked by pterodactyls.
18:18And here we are in 2022, trying to work out if it's too recognisable to be a location again.
18:25So this hasn't been seen on the show before?
18:28It has been seen before, obviously from a lower level.
18:32I don't think it's been seen from here.
18:33But obviously it's still very sort of recognisable, isn't it?
18:38Yeah.
18:39And that's the issue we've got.
18:40Yeah, and I suppose if you know, someone in the audience is good now, aren't they?
18:44Oh, they definitely can know.
18:45So where did we end up filming the clifftop scene for episode four?
18:52Was it the familiar splendor of Dunraven Bay or the windswept Rosili?
18:57Neither.
18:58We ended up on a very, very cold week in January 2023, just outside Tenby.
19:03The location was magnificent and everyone agreed that all the efforts to find the perfect place was well worth it.
19:10Between the end of 2022 and the summer of 2023, the Unleashed team spent seven months on the set of Doctor Who and the cast and the crew went out of their way to help us and make it all happen.
19:27And we have loved every single second of it.
19:31Working on this show was the first time I'd properly been on the set of a drama production.
19:37And I have learned things about the way you make television that has left me gobsmacked.
19:41So here's my top five secrets from the set.
19:51From the Space Baby spaceship to the time window chamber, the production team have produced stunning set after stunning set across the series.
20:00This criminally talented gang also commit fakery on an industrial scale.
20:05For obvious health and safety reasons, fake rooftops are built and deployed.
20:10For the maestro episode, a faithfully reconstructed fake of the Abbey Road recording studios was built in an old Cardiff school.
20:19The famous Abbey Road zebra crossing wasn't the real deal.
20:23It was a street in central Cardiff.
20:26Then in Rogue, the glamorous mansion wasn't one location, but three.
20:31The dance scenes were filmed just outside Swansea at Margan Park.
20:35Tardiga House in Newport was where the childer chased the doctor and Rogue.
20:39Now find them!
20:41And Leigh Court in Bristol provided the setting for the wedding scene.
20:46Then it was all magicked into a seamless hole in the edit.
20:49But as I found out in the orangery at Margan Park, even what appears on the screen isn't altogether authentic.
20:57Right, we know the art department is pretty special on Doctor Who.
21:01Now this room has been done up to look like the Regency Ballroom.
21:05And I'm here to find out what of it is real and what of it is fake.
21:11And joining us for our first ever episode of Real or Fake, we have Shweib.
21:15Hello, Shweib.
21:16Hey, Steph.
21:17You're here to play real or fake?
21:19Because he knows the answers and I don't.
21:21Bro, let's do it.
21:22You do know the answers, don't you?
21:24I do know the answers.
21:24You do know the answers.
21:26The balcony.
21:29That...that looks heavy duty, that does.
21:31So I'm going to say...that's real.
21:33I'm going to say that's real.
21:36What are you saying?
21:36It's not.
21:37It's fake.
21:38It's fake.
21:39They built that whole thing.
21:40We put that in.
21:41The next one.
21:42Paintings.
21:43Those paintings?
21:44Yes.
21:45They're...this is quite an old building.
21:47It's kind of in keeping with the feel.
21:49So I'm going to say they're real.
21:51They're real.
21:53Uh-uh.
21:53Wrong again.
21:54Even the walls.
21:56What do you mean, even the walls?
21:57Even the walls.
21:58You see the back end of this...
22:00If you go back down, you can see...
22:02It's a rig.
22:02There are more than there.
22:03So this is not the actual wall.
22:06So this has been put in, in front of the actual wall.
22:09My head's exploded.
22:11This line and this floor.
22:13What do you think?
22:13Well, the way this is going, I'm going to say that these are...
22:16This is fake as well.
22:17That is fake.
22:17Spot on.
22:18That is fake.
22:18Is anything in this...
22:20Is anything in this room real?
22:23The back room...
22:25Yeah.
22:25Is indeed real.
22:26What about those macaroons?
22:27The macaroons are real.
22:29There we are.
22:30Are real, indeed.
22:31Let's go get a macaroon.
22:32So in this entire thing, it's just...
22:33It's this...
22:34This isn't...
22:34None of this is...
22:36None of this.
22:37It's just a shell.
22:40Well, I see your macaroon and then...
22:42I wonder.
22:42And it's amazing, isn't it?
22:44Yeah.
22:45Well, you can kind of see it, actually, if you look up there.
22:47Yeah.
22:47When we started Unleashed, I was expecting monsters, planets, tons of space travel.
23:00What I wasn't expecting was quite so much gunk and gloop.
23:04The Bogeyman.
23:06Gallons of snot.
23:07Just gallons and gallons of the stuff.
23:09And here's a secret to let you in on.
23:11The Bogeyman's Leia, it might just be that Lenny Rush and I played a very, very small part
23:16in its creation.
23:18That's...
23:19That's a bogey.
23:21As for the mantraps, nobody can accuse me of not getting my hands dirty there.
23:26Put your hand in there.
23:27Oh, hello.
23:27Here we go.
23:28Oh, yeah.
23:30Wow.
23:31Is this a silly question, Charlie?
23:32Is there a technique to a plain gloop?
23:33Technique is mainly confidence.
23:34I've seen too many people on set and the cameras are on the...
23:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:38It's getting in there.
23:39It's having fun.
23:40You're not having fun doing this.
23:42Don't mind me.
23:42I'm just getting in.
23:45Oh, come on.
23:45This gooey gunk seems to come in all shapes and sizes.
23:48If you want to dress that.
23:50Puss pumps, slug slime sprayers, pots of grot.
23:54Never mind science fiction.
23:56This is science non-friction.
23:58How much of this stuff have you used?
24:01Ah, it was two days.
24:02Probably about 20 litres or so.
24:05That's a lot of lube, isn't it?
24:07Actually, a little bit more.
24:09Now, one thing I didn't cover with Charlie was...
24:11What do you do now?
24:13Do I wash it off?
24:17Do I have another top of the bathroom with?
24:25As many Whovians have already noted,
24:27Xuti Gatwa's doctor is the first one to wear a different costume for every episode.
24:31However, if there's one item that has become synonymous with the 15th doctor,
24:36it's his super cool leather coat.
24:38Even cooler, I discovered the coat as a stunt double.
24:42So this is the doctor's stunt coat.
24:45Yeah.
24:45And basically, so he's got a hero coat that is completely perfect and nothing goes wrong with it.
24:50A hero coat?
24:50Is that what you call it?
24:51Yeah, we call it a hero coat.
24:52And this is a stunt coat.
24:53And then we've got a double hero coat.
24:55Right.
24:55Okay.
24:55So why three coats for one character?
24:58Because in this episode particularly, there's a lot of flying on.
25:02So we've been having loads of harness work done.
25:04So this is a stunt coat, which is a size bigger, so that we can fit all the harnessing and padding on underneath.
25:11Yeah.
25:11So this hides all of that stuff going on.
25:13Yeah, it helps hide it definitely for VFX as well.
25:16And then we cut pre-cut holes in it, so like my fingers coming through there.
25:19Oh, yeah.
25:20Okay.
25:20At the back of the collar to help the jerk vest come through.
25:23And is this Velcro here?
25:25Yeah, so that's so that we can close it back up if we're only using these holes for the top.
25:30Right.
25:30And then if there's another harness, like a waist harness, the holes and the pinpoints come out the side.
25:35Yeah.
25:35And it literally just...
25:36Look at that!
25:39And there we go.
25:40That's clever, isn't it?
25:41Yeah.
25:41So this is really heavy.
25:43Yeah, it is.
25:44It's actually really heavy, isn't it?
25:45Do you want to try it on?
25:46Can I try it on?
25:46Yeah.
25:47Excuse me.
25:48Excuse me a second.
25:50Ooh, yeah.
25:51Sorry, shooty fella.
25:52I'm just watering your coat.
25:53Do you think?
25:55Do you think I can pull it off?
25:55Yeah, I think so.
25:56Give us your best doctor impress.
25:59Oh, you can't just spring that on me.
26:02I won't touch the buttons.
26:03Well, thank you very much.
26:04See you later.
26:05Bye then.
26:05I'm just...
26:05Yeah, I'm off.
26:10My vote for the scariest baddie of the season would definitely go to Maestro, played by the fabulous Jinx Monsoon.
26:18Maestro's amazing look was put together and maintained by her hair and makeup team.
26:22Arguably, in need of a bit of a makeover myself, I wondered...
26:26Can I just ask, obviously, you've got your big bag full of makeup and stuff.
26:29What's the bizarrest thing that's in there?
26:31I guess I...
26:32A spoon.
26:33Sometimes people are like, oh, why do you have a spoon?
26:35Because they think that you're doing it for your own food.
26:37Yeah.
26:38Instead of your granola.
26:39Yeah.
26:39If you're doing, like, drag makeup or anything that has the brow blocked out, you can use a spoon to basically roll against it to flatten it.
26:46And the cold compression from the metal takes it flatter.
26:50So, yeah, if I'm doing that kind of thing, that's in...
26:52I always keep it in a set bag anyway, just in case, but...
26:55Spoon is new in my makeup bag.
26:57Thank you very much.
26:58I need to add that in.
26:58Great.
26:58What do you say?
27:00Straws or lip gloss.
27:02Yeah.
27:03Like on Jinx, on this, you've had to, haven't you?
27:05Yeah.
27:05Yeah.
27:05Okay, so I need a straw, I need a spoon in my makeup bag.
27:09Yeah.
27:09Lovely, fantastic.
27:11And a mint.
27:12Yeah.
27:13Oh, this is really handy.
27:14This is, my makeup bag is getting much bigger.
27:16Right, I think you're needed, because I think Jinx needs a check.
27:19So, I will leave you going to do your stuff.
27:21Okay.
27:21And we're going to light it somewhere else.
27:22Thank you very much.
27:24Bye-bye.
27:24Bye-bye.
27:32Oh, hands like feet, Moses, come on.
27:35That's not bad, Moses.
27:38Oh, we've got it.
27:41Sorry.
27:42Oops.
27:43Sorry.
27:44Sorry.
27:46I just broke your microphone.
27:48I'm so sorry.
27:50That's it.
27:51You've got it.
27:54You've got one leg longer than the other view.
27:57I'm just going to put it up there.
28:01I'm just going to put it in the lavender bush.
28:03I'm going to go back over here.
28:04Very far.
28:04No, no, no.
28:06Come on.
28:08Next time, it's all about the ham and cheese toasting.
28:12It's the 2024 Christmas special.
28:14We've got Nicola Coughlin.
28:16When I got the call from Russell C Davies asking me to do this, my first fear was if I have to get up at 3 o'clock in the morning to get prosthetics on, I'm not really looking forward to that.
28:25Everest.
28:26They actually feel coldest, don't they?
28:28It's a bit weird.
28:28And a Stephen Moffat script.
28:30You like series bits?
28:32Here's series bits.
28:33You like funny bits?
28:34Here's funny bits.
28:34You like explosions?
28:35We've got explosions.
28:37You like monsters?
28:37Monsters.
28:38Pretty people.
28:38Pretty people.
28:39Right?
28:39You just, everything.
28:40And just fling it at the screen is Dr. Bloody Who.
28:43Yeah.
28:44Beat that casualty.
28:45Yeah.
28:45Yeah.
28:52Yeah.
28:57Yeah.
29:01Yeah.
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