Before they began filming in January, there was some recce (location scouting) in August of 2018. This is from the Instagram account of Danny Hargreaves of Real SFX.
Two of the people on the local crew, props fabricator Lovell Southey and visual effects artist Fir Suidema tweeted their ethusiasm.
The Tardis just arrived in Cape Town, I'm making a bunch of props...so excited!— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) December 19, 2017
Dr. Who is nu hier in Cape Town aan het filmen π— FIR International (@firsuidema) December 21, 2017
It can be! It wason Christmas day! Today was awesome. I'm relatively new (home is 2000km north east-where it melts) Cape Town is wonderful.— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) December 27, 2017
And, in a few days i start working on the new Dr Who season, so it's exciting too!
Monday i start working on this! So excited!— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) December 27, 2017
I'll send pictures of the making. ..— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) December 27, 2017
Bradley Walsh heads to South Africa
❄️ | #SouthPole— TXI TELECOMS (@TXITelecoms) January 2, 2018
Our boss Kev isn't just "chasing" penguins in the South Pole this year, he was sat next to the one and only Bradley Walsh on the plane! pic.twitter.com/ZfxreKiyYa
And lands in Cape Town
Mandip Gill visited Boulder Beach in Cape Town where there are African Penguins. While she was in Cape Town, she celebrated her birthday."Meeting with Dr. WHO from BBC-LONDON film maker with Graig Fidele a well-known SA business man @ the new vibe world class rooftop restaurant 'CHINCHILLA' in Camps bay/Cape Town" #dwsr #BradleyWalsh https://t.co/uviHIJAJtX pic.twitter.com/1spWLUFveV— Girly Letters (@GirlyLetters) January 5, 2018
People keep getting my age wrong so I'm just gunna leave this here #3 π€₯π pic.twitter.com/GMvvJsK7EJ— Mandip Gill (@MandipGill) January 5, 2018
From local props fabricator named Lovell Southey:
Been on Dr Who set since the 2nd when they started filming. Having so much fun! I'd love to share but i value my life!!!— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) January 8, 2018
Actor Gareth Marks, who is playing a police officer in the busining boycott episode names Marak Tonderai as the director.
Tilo Poulakakis is the Director of Photography and his CV states that he is working on Episodes 2 and 3.His episodes feature Gareth Marks as The Police Officer pic.twitter.com/WWAqAdZ2I8— Ruther (@Ruther2) January 6, 2018
Props fabricator Lovell Southey is excited to see the new TARDIS.CORRECTION: block 2 consists of episodes 2 and 3 according to the DoP’s cv pic.twitter.com/hCj2Jx1mnZ— Ruther (@Ruther2) January 9, 2018
I get to meet it this week! So excited!— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) January 9, 2018
And here it is:
The production team filmed at Macassar Beach Pavilion, an abandoned water park southwest of Cape Town, January 10-18. You will notice some figures on the structures. The consensus is their silhouettes most resemble Sontarans with their helmets on. Jodie Whittaker seems to be visible in one one of the photos. I won't say where I found these photos.May have something to do with having a tardis?— lovell southey (@413e71798afa4bd) February 16, 2018
Even i got a ride! pic.twitter.com/uQ96l0XShe
On January 14, there was some action at the Kimberley Hotel in Cape Town, standing in for 1955 Montgomery, Alabama. Jodie Whittaker, Tosin Cole and Bradley Walsh were present. The set dressing sign at the Kimberley Hotel says,"We Cater to White Trade Only" This type of sign was commonly seen in the USA during segregation.
It's been an exciting day here @book_lounge. We had the #13thdocter #drwho shooting outside. #JodieWhittaker pic.twitter.com/gYzlJEimUB— The Book Lounge (@book_lounge) January 14, 2018
A wide shot of the Kimberley Hotel with a 195o3 American police car in the background.
"πquick wonder into Doctor Who film set a la Cape Town for d new episodes coming out. #vintagecars #slimsbar #filmset" #dwsr— Girly Letters (@GirlyLetters) January 14, 2018
More photos: https://t.co/LxGFh79PLj pic.twitter.com/kaeYQRdkhQ
Director Mark Tonderai continued to film in a desert location.
And the props fabricator had her portable workshop with "COLORED" signs consistent with 1955 Alabama.
Then back to the Cape Town area for more filming.
On January 17, there was a scene filmed which I believe depicts the night Rosa Parks refused to yield her seat on the bus. Barrack St. in Cape Town was set-dressed as Dexter Ave. in Montgomery Alabama. A neon sign for "CLUB LUNA" was also added to the set dressing of the street. A 1950s bus was given the same paint job and markings of the famous bus which now resides in the Henry Ford Museum.
Wow! #buitenkantliving #capetown has been taken over by film shoots! Rumour has it #DoctorWho . Also my street has been renamed π pic.twitter.com/WkYZwT5Raa— Nico du Toit (@closebutnocigar) January 17, 2018
Some more bad, blurry pics of my walk around the hood. #buitenkantliving #doctorwho #dwsr pic.twitter.com/YoaJ82qjh7— Nico du Toit (@closebutnocigar) January 17, 2018
And last, a photo from January 18 which ties it all together. A car with an Alabama license plate on an Instagram post with hashtag #1955.