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The 60th anniversary specials were accompanied by the launch of Doctor Who: Unleashed, a behind-the-scenes companion show on BBC Three. Adopting a similar format to Doctor Who Confidential, Unleashed follows every new episode of Doctor Who with a 30-minute instalment on BBC Three, hosted by Newsbeat presenter Steffan Powell. The show was ...
Doctor Who 60th anniversary special episode schedule. Doctor Who is famous for airing episodes weekly, and it looks like the streamer plans on following a similar pattern with the 60th anniversary ...
The Not-Doctor – as clever as the Doctor now – realises the trap is a very slow self-destruct sequence intended to kill them, and that the robot is the trigger. The Doctor speeds up the countdown as the Not-Things race to stop the robot. The TARDIS returns just before the bomb goes off, and the Doctor takes Not-Donna with him by accident.
"The Star Beast" is the first of three hour-long special episodes of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, marking its 60th anniversary. Based on a comic written by Pat Mills and Dave Gibbons for Doctor Who Magazine in 1980, the episode was written by returning head writer and showrunner Russell T Davies , directed by ...
How to Watch Doctor Who OnlineThe first Doctor Who special dropped on Saturday, Nov. 25. (Read full recap.) The next two episodes will release the following Saturdays on Dec. 2 and Dec. 9.
Get ready to re-enter the TARDIS. Disney Branded Television and BBC have revealed the trailer and premiere dates for the 60th anniversary “Doctor Who” specials, debuting on Disney+ and the BBC ...
The Fourteenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant, who previously portrayed the Tenth Doctor, returned to celebrate the 60th anniversary. Additionally, Russell T Davies returned as showrunner. Bad Wolf and Disney began co-producing the programme, while Disney+ handled international distribution outside the UK. [82] [83]
The Doctor determines the cause of the violence is a giggle from a Stooky Bill film from 1925, which John Logie Baird had recorded to demonstrate his invention, television. The Doctor and Donna travel to 1925 and discover that the Toymaker had sold Stooky Bill to Baird's assistant. The Toymaker traps the two in his domain and reveals that he ...