Caerphilly Castle
Filming schedule
The End Of Time: filmed 27 April 2009
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The End of Time: Caerphilly Castle
Clip taken from Doctor Who: The End of Time featuring John Simm as the Master and David Tennant as the Doctor.
The End Of Time (two parts)
Original Â鶹Éç One broadcast: Friday 25 December 2009 and Friday 1 January 2010
Director: Euros Lyn
Starring: David Tennant as the Doctor
Dominating the town, Caerphilly Castle was constructed in the late 13th century, and is the largest castle in Wales. It was built principally to stop the advance of Prince Llwelyn ap Gruffudd of Gwynedd by the nobleman Gilbert de Clare.
The 5th Marquess of Bute presented the sandstone castle to the British Government in 1950, since when it has undergone much restoration as a tourist attraction and as a venue licensed for weddings.
The residential quarters of the East Gatehouse, Constable's Hall and Broase Gallery were used by the Â鶹Éç Wales team for a day's recording at the medieval venue on Monday 27 April 2009. Actress Alexandra Moen took centre stage, reprising her role of Lucy Saxon - the one-time wife of the Master - for her brief appearance in the tenth Doctor's finale, The End of Time.
The scenes of the Master's resurrection in the dungeon of Broadfell Prison were the main focus for the day - although John Simm was not present as the Master, meaning the returning Time Lord's dialogue was read in by a production runner - after which various prison corridor and cell sequences with the imprisoned Lucy were taped on the cold, rainy day.
Episode synopsis: The End Of Time
The Doctor's failure to respond to the summons of the Ood allows his arch-enemy the Master to resurrect himself, but in a feral, dying, skeletal state. Kidnapped by the wealthy Joshua Naismith who believes that he can bestow the gift of immortality on his daughter, the Master hatches a plan to turn all humanity into versions of himself. The Doctor and Wilf Mott battle to foil his scheme as events spiral out of control and the Time Lords on Gallifrey are called back into existence.
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Caerphilly Castle is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Britain, complete with an impressive moat, that dominates the Caerphilly town centre.
By train: The nearest train station is Caerphilly. Change at Cardiff Central station for a connecting service.
By car: exit the M4 motorway at junction 28 and follow the A468 for approximately 10 miles. Then take the B4600 into Caerphilly. (If travelling from Cardiff take the A470 and then A469).