50th Anniversary Special Title (& BBC Commisions)
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Running Time: 75 minutes
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24030127
Running Time: 75 minutes
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24030127
Other highlights include a BBC Two lecture by Professor Brian Cox on the science behind the hit show and the drama An Adventure In Space and Time, written by Mark Gatiss.
BBC Four will introduce new audiences to Hartnell, with a re-run of the first ever story. The four episodes are being shown in a restored format, not previously broadcast in the UK.
BBC Two's flagship arts programme The Culture Show is to present Me, You and Doctor Who, with lifelong fan Matthew Sweet exploring the cultural significance of the BBC's longest running TV drama.
A 90-minute documentary on BBC Radio 2 will ask "Who Is The Doctor?" - using newly-recorded interviews and exclusive archive material to find an answer - while BBC Three will be home to several commissions.
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Exciting
The celebration... BEGINS!
I'm a bit disappointed that it's only 75 minutes and not 90, but I'll live with it (plus there might be some prequel/minisodes additional stuff). The title is interesting and I guess it's a tie in with The Name of the Doctor.
Well, the author did mention in his twitter that it would be out very soon, didn't he? And it makes sense since the title is now out.
I doubt that! But at least we have something concrete, and more to wait for...
I'm pleased. Of course, I'd love more, but I am pleasantly surprised at the stuff we do have.
True but there's quite a lot there in November to look forward to and it does prove that Moffat wasn't lying about the show 'taking over television'.
It will be - in the month that it should be along with Matt's last episode during Christmas.
Oh, good grief!!
Was partially tongue in cheek but some people on the usual sites and stuff have been ragging on Moffat for months now over the 50th being ruined/not celebrated enough.
This schedule proves we're getting a fair amount of stuff though.
Don't they realise they'll get even more attention by removing the link than by leaving it up there?
**penny drops**
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Lovely.
I hate Moffat. He has funny hair and drives a wimpy car.
I hate Moffat. He writes for Doctor Who and I don't.