, the site's discussion forum had over 40,000 registered members, of whom over 15,000 were considered "active". (During the UK broadcasts of the
2008 series of
Doctor Who, there were over 31,000 active members). The forum was actively moderated. The forum had close contacts with the production team and writers associated with the series, several of whom had been known to post on the forums. In April 2005, when the news of
Christopher Eccleston's departure from
Doctor Who broke, discussion on the forum became so heated that Lyon shut the section down for two days; the closure was reported in
The Daily Mirror. The British news media regularly used the site to garner examples of fan reactions to
Doctor Who.
Doctor Who lead actor
David Tennant admitted in a 2005 interview with
Doctor Who Magazine that he had visited the Outpost Gallifrey forum shortly after his casting had been announced, to gauge fan reaction. "Well, when it was announced, I admit, I did go on Outpost Gallifrey to have a quick look, because I just couldn't help myself, and everyone was encouraging me to go on and see what the fans were saying about me," he told the magazine. The fan discussions in the forum were sometimes critical of aspects of
Doctor Who production. In a 2007 email recorded in the behind-the-scenes book ''
Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale'', executive producer and lead writer
Russell T Davies wrote, "I've been browsing Outpost Gallifrey to read how crap I am." Davies also mentioned that writer
Helen Raynor and composer
Murray Gold had visited the site to see fan reactions to their work, and had experienced a "loss of faith" in their own abilities afterwards. The forum's popularity and reputation for debate over
Doctor Who-related matters were even acknowledged in the programme itself. In 2004, when the first photographs of the new series' TARDIS prop were revealed, there was a vigorous discussion of the prop's historical accuracy on the Outpost Gallifrey
Doctor Who discussion forum, an example being that the prop's windows were too big compared to real-life police boxes. In the episode "
Blink" one character tells another that the TARDIS is not a real
police box and mentions that the windows are the wrong size as evidence. Episode writer
Steven Moffat confirmed in 2007 that this line was an
in-joke aimed at the Outpost Gallifrey forum. In early 2008, the Outpost Gallifrey Forum was rebranded as "The Doctor Who Forum". The British press continued to use the forum as a gauge of
Doctor Who fan opinion. The forum was closed along with the rest of the site on 31 July 2009; its successor,
Gallifrey Base, is run by most of the Forum's support staff. Gallifrey Base officially opened on 13 June 2009. ==References==