On the 13th, there was a special preview of the Christmas special, A Christmas Carol, at the British Film Institute. The episode was followed by Q&A with Matt Smith, Katherine Jenkins (plays a role in the special, and is evidently a very, very good actor, despite this only being her first acting job), and Steven Moffat.
When asked about some of the elements and emotion displayed in the episode, Stephen Moffat replied:
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Well, the base line of Doctor Who is a man who lives in a telephone box and saves the universe in a bow tie. So you have to go some to up that. And if you're going to do a Christmas Day episode, which is basically the principle that the audience have had a selection box for breakfast and are probably drunk, then you actually have to sort of move it on a bit. Because, actually, a normal episode of Doctor Who wouldn't be enough at that point.
I think you have to be emotional. I think you have to go on the whole journey, don't you? You have to laugh and cry a bit. A Christmas Carol, oddly enough, the original, is sort of the whole package. It's A Wonderful Life, which is kind of in a way a variant of A Christmas Carol, is the same. Yes, I think you should be...as I say, you're full of sugar and alcohol, you're going to be tripped off into any place at any time.
Matt Smith also responded to Katherine Jenkins on this being her first acting role:
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I have to say all I was struck by was...it never seemed for a moment that you hadn't acted before. You were completely well prepared. Because on the one hand, you've got Katherine being very diligent and accessing real emotion and really getting in there. Then me and Michael (Gambon) just sort of dossing down. And so I was utterly impressed and she was thoroughly prepared and I'm convinced that she'll go on and do other parts.
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