PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Planet of the Ood (TV story)
rdfs:comment
  • Behind the scenes, it was notable for showcasing the first prolonged usage of counter tenor Mark Chambers on a Doctor Who score. Later more famous for the purely incidental "Vale Decem", heard as the Tenth Doctor regenerated, here he gave voice to the diegetic Ood song, known on the series 4 soundtrack as "Songs of Freedom and Captivity".
SupervisingSoundEditor
  • Paul McFadden
VFXEditor
  • Ceres Doyle
DressingChargehand
  • Matthew Wild
StandbyCarpenter
  • Will Pope
AssociateDesigner
  • James North
ProductionRunner
  • Nicola Brown
CostumeSupervisor
  • Lindsay Bonaccorsi
CostumeAsst
  • Barbara Harrington
  • Louise Martin
PropsBuyer
  • Christina Tom
StoryboardArtist
  • Shaun Williams
PostProdCoOrdinator
  • Marie Brown
ProductionExec
  • Julie Scott
StandbyPainter
  • Ellen Woods
WithThanksTo
  • BBC National Orchestra of Wales
PropsMaker
  • Penny Howarth
StandbyRigger
  • Keith Freeman
ProstheticsDesigner
  • Neill Gorton
FloorRunner
  • Andy Newbery
ProstheticsSupervisor
  • Rob Mayor
ProstheticsTechnician
  • Sarah Lockwood
  • Justin Pickethly
  • Victoria Bancroft
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made next
  • The Unicorn and the Wasp
LocationManager
  • Jonathon Allott
Make-upDesigner
  • Barbara Southcott
ExecutiveProd
  • Julie Gardner
  • Russell T Davies
CameraAsst
  • Jon Vidgen
OnlineEditor
  • Matthew Clarke
PropertyMaster
  • Paul Aitken
BestBoy
  • Peter Chester
OriginalTheme
  • Ron Grainer
confidential
  • Oods and Ends
story number
  • 191
UnitManager
  • Rhys Griffiths
SetDecorator
  • David Morison
FocusPuller
  • Steve Rees
ProductionCoOrdinator
  • Jess van Niekerk
DubbingMixer
  • Tim Ricketts
CastingDirector
  • Andy Pryor CDG
3rdAD
  • Sarah Davies
ArtDeptCoOrdinator
  • Anna Coote
CastingAssociate
  • Andy Brierley
3DArtist
  • Chris Tucker
  • Bruce Magroune
  • Jean-Claude Deguara
  • Nicolas Hernandez
  • Will Pryor
  • Jeff North
  • Sam Lucas
PostProdSupervisor
  • Chris Blatchford
  • Samantha Hall
ProductionAccountant
  • Oliver Ager
StuntCoOrdinator
  • Abbi Collins
ConstructionManager
  • Matthew Hywel-Davies
BoomOperator
  • Bryn Thomas
  • Jeff Welch
Make-upArtist
  • Pam Mullins
  • Steve Smith
  • John Munro
broadcast date
  • 2008-04-19
ProductionDesigner
  • Edward Thomas
made prev
  • Time Crash
VisualFXProducer
  • Will Cohen
  • Marie Jones
VisualFXSupervisor
  • Dave Houghton
2DArtist
  • Sara Bennett
  • Simon C. Holden
  • Murray Barber
  • Loraine Cooper
ScriptEditor
  • Lindsey Alford
SupervisingArtDirector
  • Arwel Wyn Jones
StandbyProps
  • Phill Shellard
  • Nick Murray
1stAD
  • Gareth Williams
StandbyArtDirector
  • Ciaran Thompson
SoundRecordist
  • Julian Howarth
CameraOperator
  • Steven Hall
2ndAD
  • Jennie Fava
VisualEffects
  • The Mill
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Editor
  • Will Oswald
Doctor
  • Tenth Doctor
Enemy
Gaffer
  • Mark Hutchings
Series
Graphics
  • BBC Wales Graphics
Producer
CostumeDesigner
  • Louise Page
Name
  • Planet of the Ood
Prosthetics
  • Millennium FX
SoundEditor
  • Paul Jefferies
Colourist
  • Mick Vincent
Clip
  • Donna & The Doctor attacked by The Ood - Doctor Who - BBC
DoP
  • Rory Taylor
Production code
  • 4.200000
Grip
  • John Robinson
Season Number
Music
  • Murray Gold
SpecialEffects
  • Any Effects
Format
  • 2700.0
WorkshopManager
  • Mark Hill
Companions
Setting
ArtDeptProdManager
  • Jonathan Allison
MattePainter
  • Alex Fort
  • Simon Wicker
SFXCoOrdinator
  • Ben Ashmore
SFXSupervisor
  • Paul Kelly
DesignAssistant
  • Peter McKinstry
ContractsAssistant
  • Bethan Britton
ChiefSupervisingArtDirector
  • Stephen Nicholas
OnSetVFXSupervisor
  • Tim Barter
SeniorPropsMaker
  • Barry Jones
VFXProductionAssistant
  • Marianne Paton
PREV
  • The Fires of Pompeii
Continuity
  • Sheila Johnston
NEXT
  • The Sontaran Stratagem
Writer
Director
Network
AsstCostumeDesigner
  • Rose Goodhart
AsstProductionCoOrdinator
  • Debi Griffiths
ProductionSecretary
  • Kevin Myers
VFXCoOrdinator
  • Jenna Powell
  • Rebecca Johnson
OnSetProstheticsSupervisor
  • Pete Hawkins
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  • Behind the scenes, it was notable for showcasing the first prolonged usage of counter tenor Mark Chambers on a Doctor Who score. Later more famous for the purely incidental "Vale Decem", heard as the Tenth Doctor regenerated, here he gave voice to the diegetic Ood song, known on the series 4 soundtrack as "Songs of Freedom and Captivity".