Gallery: Doctor Who bids goodbye to Upper Boat
Today marked the end of an era for Doctor Who, as it was the final day of filming at Upper Boat Studios.
The series has been filmed there since its revival in 2005, but it is now time for it to move on to bigger and better things, as it heads to its new home at Roath Lock in Cardiff Bay. The first episode to be filmed at the state-of-the-art drama village will be this year’s Christmas Special, which will feature the debut of Jenna-Louise Coleman as the Doctor’s new companion.
Via the official Doctor Who Facebook, here’s some pictures of Upper Boat’s final day…
Above – The site of the 10th Doctor’s TARDIS.
Above - The Blue Box Cafe.
Above – The blue screen where Kylie once flew!
If walls could talk! Thanks for the memories, and here’s to the future. Series 7’s coming!
See the latest Series 7 headlines to discuss all the developments as and when…
I love being able to say that I’ve been in the Blue Box Café. So glad I got to visit these places with the DWC before filming moved.
We were lucky enough to go on the Tardis tour as part of our visit to the Doctor Who convention. What an amazing experience to go on the set and be able to work the controls. Also was fun to be in the Blue Box Cafe as well. Makes you realise how talented all the actors and crew on this wonderful programme are. Long may it continue…
Wow! I wish I could have been on that tour!
Yeah, I wish I could have gone too. It sound really awesome! :)
i was i could go and see them film doctor who there but can as i live in northern ireland