TDotD-related minisode 'The Last Day' is on iTunes, free in the US but not in the UK because of an iTunes error which the BBC are trying to get fixed so it'll be free worldwide. It can be watched here.
News programme on filming Doctor Who in the West Country, including scenes from Planet of the Spiders and Revenge of the Cybermen. The full discussion can be found via the BBC iPlayer (from 21:47 until around 7pm on the 20th), or the locations clip via their Facebook page.
Radio *BBC Radio Norfolk interviews Doctor Who Mastermind winner Karen Davies. (BBC iPlayer) *BBC Radio Wiltshire spoke to RadioTimes.com editor Paul Jones about David Tennant and Billie Piper topping their recent polls. (BBC iPlayer - from 1:42:40, or listen to Love Don't Roam from 1:39:06 or The Day of The Doctor radio trailer from 1:21:59). *BBC Radio Wiltshire offered listeners the chance to star in their mini-mini episode of Doctor Who to be broadcast on Friday's programme; today it was the 'casting call' for two assistants to feature in the story. (BBC iPlayer - mentioned throughout the show, with key bits at 00:14:05, 00:41:40, 01:09:18 [Dalek], 01:27:31 [Assistant 1], 01:49:45 [Assistant 2]) *Alex Dyke show from BBC Radio Solent saw Richard Latto continue his look back on Doctor Who, this time discussing missing episodes, including clips with David Stead about discovering The Wheel in Space: 3 in Southampton during the 1980s, and Tony Burnett/Ralph Montagu on Galaxy 4: Airlock and The Underwater Menace: 2. Plus, Paul Vanezis on the world of missing television episodes. (BBC iPlayer, from 1:45:57) *On the Steve Lamacq show, music profiler Robin Ince auditions to be the new Doctor ... (BBC iPlayer) *Night Waves on BBC Radio 3 heard Matthew Sweet discuss the TV series with historian Dominic Sandbrook, philosopher Ray Monk and New Generation Thinker and cultural historian Fern Riddell. (BBC iPlayer) *BBC Scotland's Get It On With Bryan Burnett continued its Doctor Who theme, this time by "entering the Tardis and playing songs which refer to the past, such as Yesterday and Waterloo.". (BBC iPlayer)