Trailer, BFI, interviews with 8, 9 & 10, science of DW, AAiSaT pics, polls, 50th cinema release

Oct 23, 2013 21:39

Behind-the-scenes photos of the recent 50th anniversary trailer.

Video of the Tenth Doctor's BFI Panel with David, his hair extensions, Catherine, Phil Collinson and Graeme Harper.

The Eleventh Doctor panel will take place 8 December, and will be showing The Eleventh Hour and The Name of the Doctor. There will also be a BFI screening of The Day of the Doctor along with the global simulcast. More info here.

You can search here for the nearest UK cinema that will show The Day of the Doctor where from Friday tickets will go on sale. At the same link you can also see all the 75 countries that will simulcast the episode on TV. Not all cinemas will be participating in the simulcast, though, so check for that. BBC America have still to announce details regarding the 3D screenings in select cinemas in the US and Canada, but Iinfo on Australian and New Zealand cinemas can be seen here.

David Tennant has been doing interviews promoting The Escape Artist such as this one. It's his 27th Radio Times cover, which puts him second behind the Queen (36) in that regard.

Paul McGann interview about not being in the 50th and Thor article including quotes from Christopher Eccleston.

The short story featuring Ten and Martha written by Derek Landy comes out today. Here's an interview with him about it and a video where he introduces it.

The official website is polling on best monster, and RT on best companion. Apparently there's been a drive from some online fans to get Adric to win, with Rose currently second.

New An Adventure in Space and Time pics.

Info about stuff that will be taking place on TV and Radio to celebrate the 50th, including this documentary about the science of Doctor Who presented by Brian Cox that will air November 14th.

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