Doctor Who "A Town Called Mercy": Ben Browder Interview

SFX : How aware were you of Doctor Who before you were offered the part in “A Town Called Mercy”?

BB: “I’d seen most of it. The new show, I mean. My kids have seen all of the new series since Russell T Davies started writing it, back with Chris in the lead, so, yeah. We have probably half the DVDs in the house and yeah, I knew exactly what it was.”

“Girls.” [Laughs] “Girls and possibly, you know, wormhole travel.”

In a way Farscape was more like Doctor Who than the majority of US sci-fi shows.

“Well, Farscape was Anglicised in that way as far as science fiction goes. Yeah, you know, because it was primarily Australian crew, there were very few Americans on the ground. We were shooting in Sydney, Australia, which, obviously, is Australian, but it’s Anglicised. There’s similarities culturally that kind of cross into it. And the creature shop was out of the UK, so, you know, you had those sensibilities. And I trained in the UK, so, you know, I think that there’s an Anglicised sensibility about Farscape . I think it worked particularly well for British audiences.”

It had farting and toilet gags in it! We Brits were bound to like it!

“Well that was [show creator] Rockne O’Bannon! But coming out of the ‘80s and ‘90s, science fiction had got terribly serious, you know, and sort of stodgy in some ways. Message-driven. And Farscape was more experience-driven, and I would think that the experience of being surrounded by aliens would have to be kind of funny at times.”

Naught For Hire is… you know, sort of peripherally still in development. It’s been held up by any number of other things, so yeah, it isn’t dead, but it’s still, you know, it’s still trying to find a home and the money.”

Take it to BBC America, see what they can do.

“That would be kind of interesting. It needs to find the right home.”

Returning to Doctor Who for a final question, is there one memorable moment from filming that sticks in your mind?
“My one great memory of filming? I mean there’s a lot of it that’s very memorable, you know. I suppose, it was, you know, laying in the dirt holding the Doctor’s hand that was most memorable to me…”

Yeah? That sounds intriguing… we won’t press further because it sounds like we’re verging on spoiler territory. Unless you were talking about wormholes…

[Laughs]

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