"Doctor Who" The Fires of Pompeii ( - 2008.04.12) quotes on planetclaireTV. To create the falling ash, the special effects team used a large mass of cork, with a "constant supply of debris raining down". [9] Additionally, Lucius Petrus, while under prophetic influence, informs Donna that "there is something on your back"—a foreshadowing of the story development in the season's later episode "Turn Left". In the confusion, the Sisterhood kidnap Donna, and the Doctor sets off to rescue her. Do you remake the universe according to what you think is right and wrong? Donna sees an opportunity to warn everyone and evacuate the city but the Doctor flatly refuses. Peter Capaldi … [6] Davies encouraged Moran to insert linguistic jokes similar to those in the comic book series Asterix, such as Lucius Petrus Dextrus ("Lucius Stone Right Arm"), TK Maxximus, and Spartacus; the use of the phrase "I'm Spartacus!" [19][20] Moving to Rome caused problems for the production team: the equipment truck was delayed for several hours at the Swiss border; the special effects team were delayed for twenty-four hours at Customs in Calais. Karen Gillan returned in the fifth series to play Amy Pond, full-time companion of Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor. The Doctor relents and goes back for Caecilius and his family, leaving them on a hill to watch the destruction. [18] Planning began in April 2007, before Moran had written the script, and continued until the production team travelled to Italy. Discover (and save!) At the house, the Doctor and Donna meet the local augur, Lucius Petrus Dextrus, who has arrived to collect a sculpture he commissioned. The comedy works well as you might expect with comedy star Catherine Tate as Donna but Tate's brilliance in the hugely emotional scenes and the dramatic challenging of the Doctor's code of conduct was a wonderful surprise. Critics' opinions regarding the episode were generally mixed. Available on blu-ray, this boxset comes with a gorgeous book and 14 discs packed full of eyebrow-raising Capaldi goodness! Other locations suggested were in Malta and Wales, but the size of the project, the biggest since the show's revival, resulted in production taking place in Italy. The story is a modern spin on what could easily have been a classic era adventure, it is classic Doctor Who.9.5/10. Overall, he appreciated the premise of the episode, but thought the episode "deserved better writing". The next Doctor Who Lockdown global rewatch is The Fires of Pompeii on Sunday, May 17, with James Moran, Tracy Childs, and Francesca Fowler. For those of us who are major Whovians, the months leading up to seeing Peter Capaldi take the Tardis helm as the Twelfth Doctor were filled with speculation based on his previous roles (including his appearance during the Tennant years in “Fires of Pompeii”). However, Donna tearfully begs the Doctor to go back and at least save one person from the volcano. Capaldi can do a perfectly good English accent, which he used for the Roman Caecilius in “The Fires of Pompeii,” and it would be a quick and easy way to distinguish his Doctor from Malcolm. Peter Capaldi was cast as the Twelfth Doctor in 2013, and made his first appearance in the 2013 Christmas special "The Time of the Doctor" (with an uncredited cameo appearance in the anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor"). The dialogue, story, setting and action is all really good and David Tennant matches Tate with another great performance.The involvement of the Doctor and an alien threat in the volcanic eruption that destroys Pompeii is a great scenario and this episode works really well. If you do save them, where do you stop? See the fabulous presenters and gracious winners at this year's Oscars. refers to the 1960 film. [9][10] Moran drew the name Caecilius from that of the main character in Book I of the Cambridge Latin Course, who is in turn based on the banker Lucius Caecilius Iucundus, and he based the ancillary characters of Metella (Tracey Childs) and Quintus on Caecilius's family in the same course; the character of Evelina was the only member of the family created by Moran. 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It’s certainly interesting looking back on Peter Capaldi’s role as Caecilius in The Fires of Pompeii, exactly ten years on. I was just watching Torchwood Season 3 - Children of Earth and Peter Capaldi has a massively important character there! Peter Capaldi!! garykmcd, This episode is an interesting mix of comedy and deeper, darker drama. Oct 25, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by KAL'S CAB. The Doctor escapes with Donna into a tunnel that leads into the heart of Mount Vesuvius. Six months later, Caecilius's family are living happily away from Pompeii. Inside, the Doctor deduces that the circuits will make an energy converter, but he is caught by Lucius Petrus, who beckons a large stone creature to attack and kill them. The Sixth Doctor gets dispersed as a guard on his home planet, the Fourth Doctor becomes a Curator in the under-gallery, and the Twelfth Doctor splits into two men: one on Pompeii… Title: But what does it mean? Rawson-Jones felt that Moran's script took "too long to actively engage the viewer and tap into the compelling premise of the time travellers arriving in the doomed city shortly before 'volcano day'." Taken from the episode "Fires of Pompeii." However, the episode's writing was criticised, in particular, for the characterisation of the supporting cast: The dialogue was described as "one-dimensional"[2] and Peter Capaldi (as Caecilius) and Phil Davis's dialogue as "whimpering and scowling".[3]. The Doctor and Donna land in the marketplace in Pompeii in 79 A.D., the day before the big eruption and the destruction of the city. Prior to landing the role as the Doctor, the actor nabbed the part of Caecilius on a 2008 episode about Pompeii. Actor Peter Capaldi has been announced as the new star of BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who. "[28], Scott Matthewman of The Stage said that Donna's insistence to change the past "formed the emotional backbone of this episode, producing some truly heartbreaking performances". The phrase "TK Maxximus"[27] and the Doctor's use of a water pistol to subdue the Pyrovile were complimented, as were the special effects used to animate the Pyrovile. When the Doctor learns that those with the ability to see future are slowly turning to stone, he quickly comes to the conclusion that alien beings are operating inside the volcano - and that he has a far greater decision to make than that put to him by Donna. [18] Cinecittà had accepted the BBC's request in order to promote the studios, despite the show's small budget. Oct 26, 2019 - Caecilius | Peter Capaldi. However, he criticised Moran's writing, specifically, Quintus's and Metella's dialogue, saying the former "remained pretty much one-dimensional throughout". However, he said the moral dilemma the Doctor faced was "compelling" and the Doctor's use of the water pistol "adds a pleasing sense of fun to counterbalance the impending stench of death and harks nicely back to the Tom Baker era of the show." – Packaging is a limited edition lay-flat book. Their clashing worldviews present an ethical dilemma for the Doctor. [18] This was the first time the larger part of an episode was filmed abroad and the first time the cast had filmed abroad since 1996;[18] the television movie was filmed in Vancouver[citation needed] and pick-up shots had previously been made in New York City for "Daleks in Manhattan". Use the HTML below. The Doctor and Donna land in the marketplace in Pompeii in 79 A.D., the day before the big eruption and the destruction of the city. He surmises that he subconsciously chose this face for his current regeneration as a reminder that his job is to save lives. The Tenth Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii the day before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79. He closed saying "this week was a hundred times better than that lame opening episode. This episode creates an alternate ending to their story, where they are all rescued by the Doctor and move to Rome. [2] Alan Stanley Blair of SyFy Portal also gave a positive review. [8] Moran had difficulty writing the episode, and had to rewrite the Doctor's opening line over twenty times. View production, box office, & company info. [1] Scenes set at the Temple of Sibyl were filmed at the Temple of Peace, Cardiff on 18 and 19 September 2007. The episode was filmed at the Cinecittà studios in Rome in September 2007. The Doctor also uses the phrase "Volcano Day", which he and Captain Jack Harkness both previously used in the Ninth Doctor episode "The Doctor Dances" (2005). The Doctor identifies himself as "Spartacus", to which Donna replies "So am I." Ian Hyland, writing for News of the World, said that Tate "was almost bearable this week". He was ambivalent to Donna's reaction to the Doctor leaving Caecilius's family to die: he criticised her acting, comparing her to The Catherine Tate Show character Joannie "Nan" Taylor, but said "top again if that was intentional". and that "the subplots are unsatisfyingly muddled for the majority of the narrative." Appearing in episodes of both Doctor Who (The Fires of Pompeii) and Torchwood and being a massive Doctor Who fan himself I think that Peter is an excellent choice to carry on the role of the Timelord after Matt. They later discover a local merchant has sold the TARDIS to sculptor Lobus Caecilius. The Fires of Pompeii Tate perfectly portrayed Donna's anguish as she forlornly appealed for people not to run to the beaches and certain death. The Doctor and Donna land in the marketplace in Pompeii in 79 A.D., the day before the big eruption and the destruction of the city. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. [3], This article is about the Doctor Who episode. So everyone has been talking about Peter Capaldi being in the Pompeii episode of Doctor Who for ages. Appearing in "The Fires of Pompeii" - the same episode Karen Gillan debuted in, incidentally - Capaldi took the role of Lobus Caecilius, an aspiring politician and family man who encountered David Tennant's Tenth Doctor and Catherine Tate's Donna Noble. Includes over 3 hours of new bonus content plus hours and hours of bonus content from the original releases! The Doctor's destination was actually Rome but he soon realizes his mistake...but not before a market vendor sells the TARDIS to a local businessman, a seller of marble whose daughter may be able to predict the future. The episode was filmed in Rome's Cinecittà studios, and was the first time the Doctor Who production team took its cast abroad for filming since its revival. So this time around I thought I would review the episode in which Peter Capaldi starred in another role, only the second time an actor who appeared on the show in another role would later be cast as the Doctor. Next month, Doctor Who fans in North America can enjoy every adventure from the Twelfth Doctor era in the new box-set, The Complete Peter Capaldi Years. Written by Peter Capaldi could be available in Lego form soon (Picture: BBC) Peter Capaldi is no stranger to the Whoniverse: he has previously played Caecilius in The Fires of Pompeii … Update: A number of readers correctly point out that Peter Capaldi has already acted in Doctor Who, opposite David Tennant in "The Fires of Pompeii," broadcast in 2008. The Doctor and Donna get into an escape pod and together press a lever which overloads the converter and triggers the eruption, killing the Pyroviles and launching the pod clear of the blast. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Check out the full list of winners. "Doctor Who" The Fires of Pompeii (TV Episode 2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The actors take us behind the scenes on The Fires of Pompeii. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. He also complimented the "TK Maxximus"[27] joke. The Doctor could come face-to-face with his own face when Doctor Who travels back to Ancient Rome for Season 10 next year.. ... the 11th Doctor's companion. 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Peter Capaldi in Fires of Pompeii Discussion I'm currently rewatching the series and I just noticed Peter Capaldi plays a part in S4E3 Fires of Pompeii where David Tennant is the doctor. Capaldi appeared in Season 4 of Doctor Who in the episode of "The Fires of Pompeii" as marble merchant Lobus Caecilius and in Season 3 of Torchwood as John Frobisher. The Fires of Pompeii was a 2008 adventure set in AD 79. Was this review helpful to you? However, he disapproved of the use of Cockney colloquialisms in the episode, most notably the Stallholder (Phil Cornwell) saying "lovely jubbly". Aug 18, 2014 - Witness the first onscreen moments of Peter Capaldi on Doctor Who, though not in the way you might expect. The stone creature appears in Caecilius' house and attacks them, but Quintus douses the creature in water and kills it. The episode was written by James Moran, who previously wrote the film Severance and the Torchwood episode "Sleeper"; Moran was requested to write the episode as a consequence of the latter. Peter Capaldi in the Fires of Pompeii It starred David Tennant and also saw Karen Gillan’s Doctor Who debut. He was highly appreciative of Tate, saying "[she] moved even further away from her "Runaway" character that initially joined the show." [23] Capaldi's Doctor addresses this in the episode "The Girl Who Died," when the Doctor finally remembers that he shares a face with a man he was persuaded to save in Pompeii, despite his initial reluctance to alter that timeline. This FAQ is empty. Overnight figures estimated the episode was watched by 8.1 million viewers, with a peak of 8.5 million viewers. Capaldi is right for the role of The Doctor, but it seems almost that the writing and/or settings are too small for him. "The Fires of Pompeii" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The aftermath of the eruption was filmed on the same night as the location shots. How does [the Doctor] decide who lives, who dies, when to intervene, and when not to? His favourite part was Donna's attempts to divert the population of Pompeii away from the beach; the scene was "the emotional highpoint of a series of heart rending scenes". Executive producer Russell T Davies originally planned to include a serial set in Pompeii in the first new series of Doctor Who, after seeing the documentary Pompeii: The Last Day. [1] The production of the episode was impeded by a fire near the sets several weeks before filming and by problems for the production team crossing into Europe. [6][10] Moran also had to deal with the intensity and sensitivity required when writing about the eruption. (02 May 2008). The consolidated figure was 9.04 million. [18] The filming reused some of the sets from the show Rome. [6], Filming an episode abroad had been suggested in 2004,[6] but the episode was the first such occasion. Instead of Rome, The Doctor and Donna Noble end up visiting Pompeii in AD 79, on the eve of the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Executive producer Russell T Davies originally planned to include a serial set in Pompeii in the first new series of Doctor Who, after seeing the documentary Pompeii: The Last Day. Caecilius's son, now training to be a physician, gives his thanks to the household gods by throwing blessed water on a relief on the wall, revealed to be an image of the Doctor and Donna, standing next to the TARDIS. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Since then he has accrued 122 acting credits (so far), including recurring roles on The Neverwhere (1996), FortySomething (2003), Torchwood (2009) and even Doctor Who as a character other than the Doctor in 2008 in an episode called The Fires of Pompeii as Caecilius. The premise of the episode—the moral dilemma the Doctor faces, and Donna's insistence that he save a family from Pompeii—was widely praised. The DVD set includes all three seasons, plus the episode “The Fires of Pompeii”, which was Peter Capaldi’s first appearance in Doctor Who. The Doctor and Donna run for the TARDIS, leaving Caecilius and his family behind in their home. [citation needed] That episode's position was given to "Boom Town"[7] and the idea was shelved for three years. There are good effects, good action scenes, strong dialogue and superb emotional drama. Perhaps the most famous example of the dual casting phenomenon in Doctor Who is with Twelfth Doctor actor, Peter Capaldi. He also complained about the characterisation of the supporting cast, saying that "Peter Capaldi and Phil Davis [deserved] better". His opening said "Fantastic effects and a well developed moral dilemma bolster 'The Fires of Pompeii', although the episode fails to erupt." TBA. [10] The production team only had 48 hours to film on location. [9], Moran worked closely with Davies because of the constraints imposed by filming. – Includes every Peter Capaldi episode of Doctor Who! The Doctor's destination was actually Rome but he soon realizes his mistake...but not before a market vendor sells the TARDIS to a local businessman, a seller of marble whose daughter may be able to predict the future. Pre-order here. Looking for more? Scarier aliens, stronger guest stars and a proper adult-friendly storyline involving sisterhoods and soothsayers. Vesuvius’s explosion. It was broadcast on BBC One on 12 April 2008. The 55-year-old Glasgow-born star will be the 12th actor to play the Doctor… • The Fires of Pompeii (yes, the full 10th Doctor era episode where Capaldi shows up in a non-Doctor role!) The Doctor is intrigued by the sculpture, which resembles a segment of an oversized circuit board. [1] The Pyrovile were also edited during writing: they were previously called Pyrovillaxians and Pyrovellians. Future companion (and now Hollywood star) Karen Gillan also appears in an early cameo. 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