This isn't the trailer for the 50th, but It's being used by BBC Worldwide to promote 50 years of Doctor Who it's pretty epic, recently shown in China.

This isn't the trailer for the 50th, but It's being used by BBC Worldwide to promote 50 years of Doctor Who it's pretty epic, recently shown in China.
New Information announced today! This is what we'll be getting for the 50th![]()
* On BBC1, the 75-minute 3D special.
* On BBC2, a piece by Professor Brian Cox on the science of Who.
* Also on BBC2, the Mark Gatiss origin story.
* Also on BBC2, The Culture Show is giving Matthew Sweet a whole episode.
* On BBC3, "several commissions" which haven't been named yet.
* On BBC4, all four restored episodes of "Unearthly Child".
* On Radio 2, a 90-minute documentary called "Who Is The Doctor?"
* Also on Radio 2, "Doctor Who: The Ulitmate Guide", an introduction for non-fans
Sorry for double post, but
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Yep!
Davids hair is really annoying me its too flat!
This was just posted on the BBC Facebook page!
Now we know this post is quite wordy but we wanted to let you know about ALL of the other things happening across the BBC to mark our very own#DoctorWho's 50th anniversary in November - and there's a lot - so here goes...#BBCTWO
ON:
- In a special one-off programme, Professor Brian Cox will try to answer the classic questions raised by the Doctor – can you really travel in time? Does extra-terrestrial life exist in our galaxy? And how do you build something as fantastical as the TARDIS?
-The Culture Show will present ‘Me, You and Doctor Who’ with lifelong fan Matthew Sweet exploring the cultural significance of the BBC’s longest running TV drama, arguing that it’s one of the most important cultural artefacts of modern Britain.
- BBC Two will then wrap up its coverage with the previously announced ‘An Adventure in Space and Time’ written by Mark Gatiss
ON BBC Three:
-'Doctor Who: Monsters and Villains Weekend’ will countdown to the top Doctor Who monster as voted for by you.
- 'Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide’ will introduce those less familiar to the show to a wealth of archive material and act as a guide to all things Who.
- We also have one further exciting commission to be announced later this year which will see the celebrations finish with a bang.
ON #BBCFOUR:
- Audiences will be introduce audiences to the first Doctor, William Hartnell, with a special re-run of the first ever story, which marked the start of 50 years of history. The four episodes are being shown in a restored format, not previously broadcast in the UK.
There will also be programmes across #CBBC including two live #BluePeterspecials.
ON BBC Radio 1:
- A documentary will look at 'Time Lord Rock (TROCK)' as a genre of music inspired by the Doctor and his journeys through space and time.
ON BBC Radio 2
- 'Who is the Doctor' will look at the lasting appeal of Doctor Who and ask how much of its continued success can be attributed to its basic formula.
- In ‘The Blagger’s Guide to Doctor Who’, David Quantick will give the iconic Doctor the Blagger’s treatment. He’ll be finding out the answers to questions such as why do Americans think Tom Baker is still Doctor Who? How many Doctors have there really been? Were the Daleks really named after an encyclopaedia?
- Finally, Graham Norton will be broadcasting his weekly Radio 2 show live (Saturday 23 November, 10am) from the Doctor Who Celebration in London
Anyone else slightly disappointed that the 50th isn't going to be 90 minutes. It just doesn't seem that much longer than a standard new who episode and they often struggle with time constraints and don't have extra doctors to include.
Another possible rumour today in some papers about lost doctor who episodes turning up http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/lost-do...ound-53619.htm
Last night it was revealed that new episodes have been found and are now even available on iTunes already (with later dvd releases). Now all episodes of the Enemy of the world have been found and with all but one episode of the Web of Fear (featuring the great intelligence) missing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24467337
New trailer to air today!
https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/sta...9276769574912/An amazing trailer celebrating 50 years of #DoctorWho will be materialising later today… http://t.co/TjIguYHYfY pic.twitter.com/xTC04kW9NL
— Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) October 18, 2013
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