Proof that fan petitions definitely work! A mere 12 years after behind-the-scenes Doctor Who companion show Doctor Who: Confidential was cancelled due to BBC budget restraints, the powers that be have finally listened to all of our moaning and brought it back!
Or at least, they absolutely didn’t listen to all of our moaning, but Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies is in charge now and has Disney money to spend, so we’re finally getting a new documentary companion series. Hooray and huzzah for that.
Doctor Who: Unleashed is a 30-minute doc series that will air on BBC Three immediately after every new Doctor Who episode from November 2023, as well as being available to stream on BBC iPlayer (and presumably Disney+ around the world). David Tennant let the plans for this revival slip some time ago, but he’s forgiven – the man is spinning a lot of plates right now.
Or at least, they absolutely didn’t listen to all of our moaning, but Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies is in charge now and has Disney money to spend, so we’re finally getting a new documentary companion series. Hooray and huzzah for that.
Doctor Who: Unleashed is a 30-minute doc series that will air on BBC Three immediately after every new Doctor Who episode from November 2023, as well as being available to stream on BBC iPlayer (and presumably Disney+ around the world). David Tennant let the plans for this revival slip some time ago, but he’s forgiven – the man is spinning a lot of plates right now.
- 9/28/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Documentary
Jim Wiseman’s Sky original documentary “Williams and Mansell: Red 5” is set for a debut on Sky Documentaries and Now on July 8. Featuring some of the biggest names in F1, it follows Nigel Mansell and the Williams Racing team’s rise to fame told through the eyes of his team, family and drivers including Jenson Button, Damon Hill and Karun Chandhok.
Mansell grew up in England in the 1960s, dreaming of becoming a professional race car driver, despite not having the financial means for it, while Frank Williams was realizing his own dream at the company he founded, Williams Grand Prix Engineering. The two joined forces, and after years of trying to win together, Mansell left to join Ferrari and then ultimately retired from racing after years of ups and downs, without ever winning the Formula One Drivers’ Championship. But seemingly overnight, he came out of retirement and re-joined Williams Racing.
Jim Wiseman’s Sky original documentary “Williams and Mansell: Red 5” is set for a debut on Sky Documentaries and Now on July 8. Featuring some of the biggest names in F1, it follows Nigel Mansell and the Williams Racing team’s rise to fame told through the eyes of his team, family and drivers including Jenson Button, Damon Hill and Karun Chandhok.
Mansell grew up in England in the 1960s, dreaming of becoming a professional race car driver, despite not having the financial means for it, while Frank Williams was realizing his own dream at the company he founded, Williams Grand Prix Engineering. The two joined forces, and after years of trying to win together, Mansell left to join Ferrari and then ultimately retired from racing after years of ups and downs, without ever winning the Formula One Drivers’ Championship. But seemingly overnight, he came out of retirement and re-joined Williams Racing.
- 7/5/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
B0engaluru, Dec 16 (Ians) The GoSports Foundation on Friday announced John Gloster as its first Director of Sports Science and Steffan Jones as its first Head of High-Performance.
GoSports Foundation supports a promising group of elite and emerging athletes and has forged Csr partnerships with a number of India’s blue chip corporates to establish athlete scholarship and support programmes.
The appointments of Gloster and Jones are key steps towards optimising various aspects of the organisation’s high-performance athlete management structure, GoSports informed in a release on Friday.
Since its inception in 2008, GoSports Foundation has contributed to the journeys of 50 Olympians, Paralympians, and 10 Paralympic medallists. Last year, 12 athletes supported by the organisation competed at the Tokyo Olympics, and 21 at the Tokyo Paralympics, winning eight medals. A significant contribution to their success was made by customised sports science interventions delivered by a network of experts under the leadership of John Gloster.
GoSports Foundation supports a promising group of elite and emerging athletes and has forged Csr partnerships with a number of India’s blue chip corporates to establish athlete scholarship and support programmes.
The appointments of Gloster and Jones are key steps towards optimising various aspects of the organisation’s high-performance athlete management structure, GoSports informed in a release on Friday.
Since its inception in 2008, GoSports Foundation has contributed to the journeys of 50 Olympians, Paralympians, and 10 Paralympic medallists. Last year, 12 athletes supported by the organisation competed at the Tokyo Olympics, and 21 at the Tokyo Paralympics, winning eight medals. A significant contribution to their success was made by customised sports science interventions delivered by a network of experts under the leadership of John Gloster.
- 12/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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