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Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:29 pm
by colmquinn
Blue Peter (a childrens tv show in uk) has competition to design a new console for thetardis!
Blue Peter Tardis Console competition launched

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for one Blue Peter viewer to design a Tardis console for the Doctor to use. The winning design will be made and seen in an episode of the next series starring the brand new Doctor - Matt Smith!
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What do I do?

* Print out the template and use this to help you design your console
* If you'd rather, you can draw your design on A4 paper, but make sure you include both top and side views.
* The console is the bit in the middle of the Tardis where the Doctor has all his controls.
* You can include notes which tell us about the features of your design.
* Did you know, all consoles have six sides, so make sure you include all six panels on your design.
* There is no word limit and you can use any art method you'd like, such as pencils / paint / computer design etc. However please don't stick anything to your design.
* You need to use stuff you would find around the house in your design - things like light bulbs and teapots!

Entries will be judged in three different age categories:

* 6 and 7s
* 8, 9, 10
* 11 and 12s

The closing date is 2 November 2009 at 5pm. The ultimate winner will be chosen by Matt Smith.
Now I know the show is going to be catering for the younger demographic :madashell:

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Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:14 pm
by Graham Kennedy
They've done this kind of thing before. A previous kid's competition on the same program resulted in an alien design that was used in the show, the Absorbalov from Love and Monsters.

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:29 pm
by Captain Seafort
And look at the fuckup that episode turned out to be. :roll:

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:47 pm
by Graham Kennedy
Perhaps so, but still, it's not like this represents some major turn in the show's course. And if anything a console design is going to have far less of an effect on the episode than the antagonist, so if anything this marks a reduction in the influence of the kids.

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:00 pm
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Didn't Doctor Who start out as an educational show for kids, or something like that?

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:04 pm
by Captain Seafort
Doctor Who has always been a kid's show - it simply happens to be a bloody good one and, more importantly, a long-lasting one that has become a national institution. By the time the original run ended, it's target audience was probably the children of the original target audience (who were probably still watching in many cases).

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:08 pm
by Mikey
Really? I never got that vibe when I was hunting for UHF broadcasts of the John Pertwee eps. 'Course, I was a teenager...

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:59 am
by colmquinn
GrahamKennedy wrote:They've done this kind of thing before. A previous kid's competition on the same program resulted in an alien design that was used in the show, the Absorbalov from Love and Monsters.
I didn't know that, thanks for the info.
Captain Seafort wrote:And look at the f****p that episode turned out to be. :roll:
Is it Q and the Grey bad or just a wesley ep bad?

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:54 pm
by Graham Kennedy
The original idea for the show was that it was basically an educational documentary series. The point of the Doctor was to go to a different era each week so the kids could learn about how people lived back then. The whole educational aspect was dropped practically from day one, though.

It's not a "kids show" as such in the way that Power Rangers is, say. It's more classed as "family viewing", something parents can watch with their kids. Star Trek is classed in much the same way, actually.

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:57 pm
by Captain Seafort
colmquinn wrote:
Captain Seafort wrote:And look at the f****p that episode turned out to be. :roll:
Is it Q and the Grey bad or just a wesley ep bad?
Not quite "Q and the Grey" bad, but a lot worse than your average Wesley ep. Typical Neelix ep maybe.

Re: Blue Peter Tardis Console competition

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:07 pm
by Sionnach Glic
GrahamKennedy wrote:The original idea for the show was that it was basically an educational documentary series. The point of the Doctor was to go to a different era each week so the kids could learn about how people lived back then. The whole educational aspect was dropped practically from day one, though.

It's not a "kids show" as such in the way that Power Rangers is, say. It's more classed as "family viewing", something parents can watch with their kids. Star Trek is classed in much the same way, actually.
Aye, modern DW is clearly designed to appeal not just to younger viewers, but also to adults. Just watch Blink if you doubt that.