AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME – NEW IMAGES

BBC America have released some new images to promote the upcoming origins of Doctor Who docu-drama, An Adventure in Space and Time, featuring the filming of iconic scenes from the early days of the series – the mysterious Doctor in the junkyard at Totter’s Lane, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright discovering the secret of the TARDIS, and the first appearance of the Doctor’s oldest enemies.

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DOCTOR WHO 50TH ANNIVERSARY TRAILER

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BBC TRAILER TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO

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The BBC has issued a press release announcing that a special trailer will be shown on BBC One tonight at approximately 8.20pm, between Strictly Come Dancing and Atlantis. The trailer will be available to watch on the official BBC Doctor Who website immediately after it’s premiere on BBC One.

The press release reads:

A specially created trailer celebrating the last 50 years of Doctor Who will air tonight on BBC One, as an exclusive image is revealed today featuring the 11 Doctors.

Travelling through time fans will be taken on a journey from the very beginning using state of the art technology.  The special trailer is set to show all of the Doctors as they first appeared on screen, including William Hartnell in high res colour for the very first time, as celebrations ramp up to the 23 November.

A huge moment for the BBC, the 50th celebrations will culminate with the special episode, ‘The Day of the Doctor’, starring Matt Smith, David Tennant and Jenna Coleman with Billie Piper and John Hurt.  A whole range of shows have also been commissioned across TV and radio to mark the anniversary.

The announcement was accompanied by artwork featuring all eleven incarnations of the Time Lord.

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SFX CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO

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 THE LATEST EDITION OF SFX MAGAZINE FEATURES AN 18 PAGE CELEBRATION OF 50 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO

Across 18 pages of Doctor Who goodness, we have an exclusive chat with showrunner Steven Moffat about that golden anniversary, reveal 50 real-life heroes who made Doctor Who great (everyone from the stars to composers and Peter Brachacki, the man who designed the TARDIS interior, take a look at the Daleks’ lengthy kill list, and speak to Waris Hussein and Carole Ann Ford about An Unearthly Child the very first William Hartnell story from 1963. We’ve also asked readers what they want to see from the Twelfth Doctor in our regular illustrated Wishlist feature.

SFX 241 out now.

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DAY OF THE DOCTOR PROMO PICS

The BBC have released some new images to promote the forthcoming 50th Anniversary adventure, The Day of the Doctor, starring Matt Smith, David Tennant and John Hurt, co-starring Jenna Coleman as Clara and Jemma Redgrave as Kate.

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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #466

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DWM TALKS EXCLUSIVELY TO THE MAN WHO FOUND NINE MISSING EPISODES OF DOCTOR WHO: PHILIP MORRIS…

“It’s my job to put a smile on Doctor Who fans’ faces,” says PHILIP MORRIS, who recently discovered the film copies of The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear, “in complete co-operation with BBC Worldwide. Doctor Who fans need to know that we are actively searching for material. So don’t lose hope!”

Plus: Missing episodes experts PAUL VANEZIS and PETER CROCKER explain their role in restoring these decades-old films to their former glory!

ALSO THIS ISSUE:

BACK TO THE BEGINNING…
An exclusive preview of the new BBC Two drama, AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME, which tells the story of the origins of Doctor Who and featuring an interview with DAVID BRADLEY, who plays William Hartnell, the actor who created the role of the Doctor.

FIRST DIRECTION
WARIS HUSSEIN, who directed the very first Doctor Who serial in 1963 talks exclusively to DWM, and reveals how he and the cast were able to overcome the limitations of the show’s tiny budget and create something that has lasted for 50 years.

THE GODFATHER
With excerpts from a previously unpublished archive interview, DWM presents a profile of SYDNEY NEWMAN, the man responsible for the birth of Doctor Who and for revolutionising TV drama production in the UK in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

GOODBYE AND WELCOME…
Doctor Who showrunner and head writer  STEVEN MOFFAT writes exclusively for DWM and tells of the momentous day when outgoing Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith handed over the key to the TARDIS to incoming Twelfth Doctor – Peter Capaldi.

DO I HAVE THE RIGHT…?
The Fourth Doctor is taken on a detour to the planet Skaro by the Time Lords and given the task of preventing the creation of his deadliest enemies, the Daleks. THE FACT OF FICTION takes a look at one of Doctor Who’s undisputed classics, GENESIS OF THE DALEKS, and unearths some new and fascinating facts about the 1975 six-part serial and its origins.

TOP OF THE POPS
The votes are in for the 2013 DWM readers’ Season Survey and the winners are revealed, including your favourite story, best guest stars, best writer, and favourite musical score!

NEVER ENDING STORY…
DWM’s journey through Doctor Who’s long history reaches its end with this year’s thirty-third series, in COUNTDOWN TO 50. We join the Doctor on his quest to solve the mystery of the impossible girl – his new companion, Clara, who he has already seen die twice. When the Doctor’s very existence is threatened by the Great Intelligence, Clara travels into the Doctor’s past to save his future…

A HAPPY ENDING?
The Doctor and Clara uncover the dark truth behind the cartoon capers in the second and final part of the comic-strip adventure, WELCOME TO TICKLE TOWN, written by SCOTT GRAY with art by ADRIAN SALMON.

VOTE SAXON!
Chris, Emma, Michael and Will are gobsmacked to find that the Master is the new Prime Minister of Great Britain and has a rather unusual approach to foreign affairs! The TIME TEAM take their seats for 2007’s THE SOUND OF DRUMS. Will it get their vote?

JUMP START
Mother of twins and devoted fan JACQUELINE RAYNER ponders on the importance of the first episode of a Doctor Who story, cherishing that slow build to the inevitable appearance of the monster in the closing seconds. Her son, however, prefers to skip straight to Episode Two!

DOCTOR BLUE?
The Watcher takes sound effects as his cue in this issue’s A History of Doctor Who in 100 Objects and champions the essential role they have played over the series’ 50 years. Plus another hapless extra gets his moment in the spotlight as Supporting Artist of the Month; we get a rundown of the Top Ten Boybands, all with a suitable Doctor Who twist; and The Six Faces of Delusion invites you to spot the sound effect themed fact that hits the wrong note. All in this issue’s fun-packed Wotcha!

PLUS! All the latest official news, TV and merchandise reviews, previews, ratings analysis, competitions, a prize-winning crossword and much, much more!

Read it all in Doctor Who Magazine 466, with a choice of TWO covers, on sale from Thursday 17 October, priced £4.75.

Thanks to Tom Spilsbury

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BEN WHEATLEY TO DIRECT PETER CAPALDI’S DEBUT

The official BBC Doctor Who website has announced that well-known British film director Ben Wheatley will be directing the first two episodes of series 8 which will introduce Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor.

Wheatley began his career creating short films and animations and internet “virals”. He then moved into television, working on the BBC Three show Ideal. He first feature film, Down Terrace, was made in just eight days in 2009, and went on to make Kill List (2010), Sightseers (2012), A Field in England (2013) and the forthcoming Freakshift. He is also working on a science fiction series called Silk Road for American cable network HBO.

Wheatley told the BBC:

I am very excited and honoured to be asked to direct the first two episodes of the new series of Doctor Who. I’ve been a fan since childhood (Tom Baker is my Doctor if you are asking). I’ve been watching the current run of Doctor Who with my son and have discovered it all over again. The work that has been done is amazing. I’m really looking forward to working with Peter Capaldi and finding out where Steven Moffat is planning to take the new Doctor.

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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE LAUNCHES IT’S OWN WEBSITE

Doctor Who Magazine LogoThe editor of Doctor Who Magazine, Tom Spilsbury, has announced that the magazine has now launched it’s own website. You can check out the website HERE

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BBC ANNOUNCES MISSING EPISODES RECOVERY

NINE MISSING TROUGHTON EPISODES RECOVERED IN NIGERIA!

The BBC announced today that nine previously missing episodes from the fifth season of Doctor Who starring Patrick Troughton have been recovered in Nigeria.

The previously missing episodes are from The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear with recovered episodes 1,2,4,5 and 6 completing Enemy, and the recovery of episodes 2,4,5 and 6 of Web meaning with the exception of episode 3 this story now exists in it’s entirety.

The nine episodes were recovered by episode-hunter Philip Morris, director of Television International Enterprises Archives Ltd, who tracked records of overseas shipments made by the BBC containing tapes for transmission.

In a BBC press statement, Morris said:

The tapes had been gathering dust in a store room at a television relay in Nigeria. I remember wiping the dust off the masking tape on the canisters and my heart missed a beat as I saw the words “Doctor Who”. When I read the story code, I realised I’d found something pretty special.

Roy Robinson, archive co-ordinator at TIEA, attended today’s event and read out a statement from Morris, saying:

I would like to thank everybody at BBC Worldwide and BBC Television for their mammoth support during this project. It is my greatest pleasure in the 50th anniversary year of Doctor Who, in a joint project between my company TIEA and BBC Worldwide, to unveil two classic adventures.

Sadly, due to other archive commitments overseas, I am unable to be with you today. My work is endless and, as you know, the search must continue.

I would like to dedicate these episodes to everyone who has ever worked on the show and to all Doctor Who fans around the world. I have the Doctor Who fans’ best interests at heart. On behalf of myself and everyone at TIEA, thank you for your continued interest, and I hope our paths will soon cross again.

All the episodes (including a recon of episode 3 of Web) have been remastered and are available to buy now via iTunes in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany. Episode 3 of Web has been reconstructed by the BBC Doctor Who Restoration Team, using 37 images available from the episode, along with the original audio, which has been restored.

In a press statement, Fiona Eastwood, director of consumer products for BBC Worldwide, said:

We are thrilled with the recent discovery of The Web of Fear and The Enemy of the World and we’re very happy to be launching remastered versions of these treasured episodes to fans as we celebrate the 50th year of Doctor Who.

The Enemy of the World will be released on DVD on Friday 22nd November, just ahead of the programme’s 50th anniversary, with The Web of Fear due out in early 2014.

There are now 97 missing episodes of Doctor Who.

Click “PLAY ALL” to view all trailers and clips from The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear – and to view a short interview with episode-hunter Philip Morris.

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BBC NEWS CONFIRMS MISSING EPISODES FOUND

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BBC News has confirmed that a number of missing episodes of Doctor Who, missing believed wiped and lost forever, have been recovered and returned to the BBC.

Lizo Mzimba, reported:

A number of early episodes of Doctor Who, which were believed to have been permanently lost, have been returned to the BBC.

BBC Worldwide is expected to confirm the find at a press conference in London later this week.

It follows weeks of speculation that some lost episodes had been located.

Details of how fans will be able to watch the recovered episodes are also expected to be revealed later this week.

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THE GREAT MISSING EPISODES SAGA OF 2013 UPDATE

The First DoctorMuch to the excitement of Doctor Who fans all over the world The Mirror newspaper published an article on Sunday morning reporting that “at least” 100 missing episodes of the programme from the 1960’s, previously believed wiped and lost forever, had been recovered by “a group of dedicated fans” searching for them thousands of miles away in Africa.

The Mirror, said:

A group of dedicated Doctor Who fans tracked down at least 100 long-lost episodes of the show gathering dust more than 3,000 miles away in Ethiopia.

It was feared the BBC ­programmes from the 1960s – featuring the first two doctors William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton – had vanished for all time after the Beeb flogged off a load of old footage. But after months of ­detective work the tapes have been unearthed at the Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency.

If the tapes are returned in time the BBC hopes to announce the news during ­celebrations to mark Doctor Who’s 50th ­anniversary next month.

The recovered episodes from the 60s include much-loved scenes from The Crusade, The Enemy of the World and The Ice Warriors series.

After each airing only once between 1964 and 1969, copies were sold to the Ethiopian Agency and the BBC then lost or wiped the originals.

Doctor Who expert Stuart Kelly revealed news of the discovery at the Wigtown Book Festival in Scotland last week.

When contacted by the Sunday People he said: “I was told by a friend that the ­episodes have been found in Ethiopia. The BBC is ­negotiating to get them back right now. I really can’t say any more than that.”

Rumours emerged of the lost shows earlier this year when tapes and 16in films of 90 episodes were thought to have been handed to a TV historian after turning up in a container loaded on a ship from Zambia.

The story, which was discussed during the Sunday morning papers review on Sky News and reported on BBC Radio 4, created a lot of excitement amongst Doctor Who fans, although not everyone was convinced.

Paul Vanezis from the Doctor Who Restoration Team, tweeted:

I would love it to be true. But it isn’t.

Edward Russell, Doctor Who brand manager, tweeted:

It’s Sunday. The weather’s gray and the papers are full of rubbish… 

Asked if he was referring to the above story, he replied:

What do you think?!

Tom Spilsbury, editor of Doctor Who Magazine, tweeted:

It’s nonsense, I’m afraid.

However, at 7.51pm on Sunday evening the Radio Times online published this article, written by Ben Dowell:

Missing episodes of Doctor Who will be made available for sale to the public this week.

BBC Worldwide will put the previously lost episodes from different stories – both believed to be from the Patrick Troughton era – for sale on digital platforms such as iTunes from Wednesday, RadioTimes.com understands.

They are believed to originate from a haul discovered in Africa and have been digitally remastered for sale, although exact details remain sketchy.

A BBC Worldwide spokesman refused to officially confirm the discovery or the “speculation” around further missing episodes.

It is understood that other episodes have also been found, although it is not yet known whether these will be made available.

Interestingly, following the publication of the Radio Times article online, uberfan Ian Levine, tweeted:

I thought these were embargoed???

Then at 8.12pm The Mirror published a follow-up article:

BBC Worldwide has now called a press conference and screening on Tuesday in a London hotel.

The invitation sent out had he event details written inside the screen of a old-fashioned sixties style television set, complete with a dial to tune in the channels, seeming to hint at the type of news to come.

Journalists will be told exactly which old footage has been recovered, with some of it then broadcast on screen to watch.

A senior BBC source said: “There will be big news this Tuesday regarding lost Doctor Who episodes.

“It is great that in the show’s 50th year, fans will now be able to look back with classic episodes as well as looking to the future with the new film-length episode in November.

“For some fans watching their lost episodes will be like going back in time.”

A BBC spokesman played down the reports that more than 100 of the old episodes had been found.

However, when asked if there were some episodes to announce this week, he admitted: “There is a connection.”

Asked for a further official comment, he said he could not say anything more before Tuesday’s press screening.

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So now, after months of speculation, Doctor Who fans around the globe have only to wait a little over 24 hours longer to find out if the persistent rumours about the recovery of a cache of missing episodes is true. If so, and with the show’s 50th Anniversary just over a month away, they will have double cause for celebration as they enjoy the intrepid Time Lord’s adventures, both old and new.

Written by Robin Bland

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WHO IS THE GREATEST DOCTOR WHO VILLAIN?

With the 50th Anniversary fast approaching the official BBC Doctor Who website is on a quest to discover the ultimate Doctor Who villain:

As we approach the 50th anniversary we’re celebrating  all those monsters, madmen and fabulous fiends that the Doctor has faced and we need your help to discover which one should be crowned ‘the ultimate’!  Starting next week we’ll bring you the top ten contenders and following the reveal of the nominations, we’ll ask you to vote on this site to decide the outcome!

The votes will be counted and the results announced in the Doctor Who: Ultimate Monsters and Villains Weekend on BBC Three in November, as part of the celebrations to mark the 50 years of Doctor Who.

Over the next couple of weeks the official website will be sharing some great clips, facts and photos about various villains to help fans to decide who is the greatest.

Everyone has memories of a certain scene that chilled or thrilled them… The first time we saw a Dalek in all their sinister glory; the arrival of the merciless Cybermen or the time we were told not to blink as the Weeping Angels made their deadly debut… Or perhaps it’s a half-remembered moment featuring another baddie from Doctor Who’s incredible rogues’ gallery. So, share your memories with friends and family and try to decide which is the ultimate villain. Then cast your vote on this site and tune into BBC Three to find out the winner!

So, remember to check out the site over the fortnight ahead so you can discover who are the top ten villains, so you can cast your vote for the Doctor’s ultimate foe!

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DOCTOR WHO FIGURINE COLLECTION MAGAZINE #4

Doctor Who Figurine Collection Magazine have released a sneak peek via their facebook page of the next figurine in the collection: a Weeping Angel.

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 The fourth issue of the magazine is released next week.

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THE DAY OF THE DOCTOR GLOBAL SIMULCAST UPDATE

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As previously reported back in July BBC Worldwide announced that the 50th Anniversary special, The Day of the Doctor, would be simultaneously broadcast worldwide. Yesterday it was announced that so far 75 countries have signed up to to participate in the global simulcast, including BBC America, SPACE (Canada), Australia (ABC), Germany (Fox), Finald (YLE), and worldwide through the BBC Entertainment channel. Other networks are expected to announce their participation in due course.

In the UK over 200 cinemas have signed up to show the episode live, many in 3D, which is also available to anyone with a compatible television set via the BBC HD Red Button service.

Tim Davie, chief executive of BBC Worldwide, said:

Few TV shows can still lay claim to being appointment viewing but Doctor Who takes this to another level. In its 50th anniversary year, we wanted to create a truly international event for Doctor Who fans in as many countries as possible and the simultaneous broadcast and cinema screening of the special across so many countries will make for a fitting birthday tribute to our Time Lord.

Brendan Dahill, Controller of ABC 1, said:

ABC1 is thrilled to be part of this momentous global television event, celebrating 50 years of everyone’s favourite Time Lord.

Steven Moffat, Doctor Who’s lead writer and executive producer, said:

The Doctor has always been a time traveller – now he’s travelling time zones. On November 23, it won’t be the bad guys conquering the Earth – everywhere, it will be the Day of the Doctor.

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THE DOCTOR WHO PUBCAST #7: WHOOVERVILLE SPECIAL


The Pubcast boys are back with a special podcast recorded at the Whooverville 5 event on 31st August this year, featuring the best bits of their interviews with Anneke Wills, Graeme Harper, Prentis Hancock, and Kevin Jon Davies.

  • Anneke Wills talks about missing and animated episodes as well as the upcoming docu-drama, An Adventure in Space and Time.
  • Graeme Harper discusses directing for classic Doctor Who and working on the unmade 30th anniversary story, The Dark Dimension.
  • Prentis Hancock has appeared in four Doctor Who stories and talks about his career and working with Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker.
  • Kevin Jon Davies talks about making 30 Years in the TARDIS, Hitchhikers Guide, and working on the unmade The Dark Dimension.

Simon and Nick would like to thank Steve H, the Whoovers, and all the other podcasters involved in making their podcast possible.

Thanks to Nick Headley

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HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU? DOCTOR WHO TRAILER

The BBC have released a trailer for the new series of it’s satirical news quiz Have I Got News For You? featuring team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop dressed as the Fourth Doctor and the TARDIS.

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DOCTOR WHO 50TH ANNIVERSARY STINGS AND HASHTAG

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 Doctor Who 50th Anniversary sting on the official BBC Doctor Who website

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BBC TO AIR ANNIVERSARY STINGS THIS EVENING

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The BBC have announced via the official Doctor Who website that there will be “stings” for the 50th Anniversary episode this evening on BBC One before and after Atlantis, which premieres on the channel tonight at 8.25pm.

The announcement says:

Tonight, immediately before and after the brilliant Atlantis (BBC One, 8.25pm) there will be ‘stings’ for The Day of the Doctor that reveal the ident which will be used for the episode, plus a hashtag that (hopefully!) you’ll soon be very familiar with…

We recently announced a raft of programmes that will be help celebrate the Doctor’s anniversary but stand by for several surprises en route to the 50th… One of them is a brand new trailer, specially written and shot for The Day of the Doctor. It’s never been seen before and is currently in post-production. Bold, brilliant and unexpected, it promises to be an ideal way to look forward to the big day – 23 November.
We’ll bring you that trailer as soon as we can, but in the meantime, here’s a shot from behind the scenes of its production. And don’t forget to catch the stings tonight on BBC One around Atlantis! If they’re on a little late for you, don’t worry, we’ll have them right here on the official site so you can watch for weeks after they air!

Behind the scenes of The Day of the Doctor

The Day of the Doctor will air on Saturday 23rd November.

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DOCTOR WHO FIGURINE COLLECTION MAGAZINE #3

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The third issue of the Doctor Who Figurine Collection Magazine is out today and comes with a Cyber Controller figurine from the two-part Tenth Doctor adventure Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel. The magazine takes an in-depth look at one of the Doctor’s oldest and deadliest foes.

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