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ADVENTURES IN TIME AND SPACE – 60 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO ART

ADVENTURES IN TIME AND SPACE – 60 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO ART

ADVENTURES IN TIME AND SPACE – 60 YEARS OF DOCTOR WHO ART EXHIBITION Weston Museum 21 October 2023 – 27 January 2024 Allons-y, time travellers and art aficionados! Weston Museum is all set to take you on a nostalgia-filled ride with “Adventures in Time and Space – 60 Years of Doctor Who Art.” Celebrating the show’s whopping six decades of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey greatness in November 2023. This exhibition promises to be a treat for all those who’ve shared an adventure…

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Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration announced by BBC Radio 2

Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration announced by BBC Radio 2

An epic concert will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2 this autumn to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who. The event joins a packed line-up of festivities, which include Russell T Davies’s trilogy of special episodes – leading into the much-anticipated season 14 – and a new Big Finish storyline titled Once and Future. Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration will take place at BBC Hoddinott Hall in the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, where the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the BBC…

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Doctor Who stars pay tribute to Patrick Troughton at plaque unveiling

Doctor Who stars pay tribute to Patrick Troughton at plaque unveiling

Legends of classic Doctor Who gathered to pay tribute to Patrick Troughton as a plaque was unveiled in his honour at his former school. The Doctor Who Appreciation Society, the show’s longest-running fan club, collaborated with Mill Hill School in London to place the plaque at the school’s Patrick Troughton Theatre. Sylvester McCoy, who played the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred, who played Ace, and Frazer Hines, who played Jamie McCrimmon, were among those pictured in attendance to celebrate the actor, best known as the Second Doctor. Carole…

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Doctor Who Am I documentary on Paul McGann TV movie gets new release date

Doctor Who Am I documentary on Paul McGann TV movie gets new release date

Doctor Who Am I, the upcoming documentary exploring the legacy of the 1996 Paul McGann-starring Doctor Who TV movie, has had its UK release delayed – but not by long. While the film was originally slated for a cinema release on Thursday 13th October, followed by a DVD and digital launch on Monday 7th November, this has now all been shifted back slightly. This means the film will now debut in select UK cinemas on Thursday 27th October, and will be available…

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Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder science exhibition to land in Scotland

Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder science exhibition to land in Scotland

The Time Lord will land at the National Museum of Scotland in December. The “mind-bending” science behind Doctor Who is to be explored at an exhibition in Edinburgh this year. The Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder exhibition is set to take place at the National Museum of Scotland (NMS) this December, and will feature eight zones where visitors can explore scientific topics from the world’s long-running adventure show. A range of hands-on immersive experiences and interactive features, produced by design…

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Cushing 4K Dalek Films Get BFI & Riverside Studios Launch

Cushing 4K Dalek Films Get BFI & Riverside Studios Launch

Dr. Who Dalek movie 4K restorations preview at the BFI Hosted at BFI Southbank in London, this unique event featured a screening of both classic Dalek movies separated by a Q&A session with members of the cast and crew. The venue has hosted screenings of the Doctor Who television series to tie in with releases of The Collection boxsets. It was an incredible thrill for these two iconic movie versions to be given the prominence they rightly deserve. Plus, it…

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Verity Lambert, TV legend and Doctor Who producer, honoured with blue plaque

Verity Lambert, TV legend and Doctor Who producer, honoured with blue plaque

Waris Hussein and Steven Moffat unveil the plaque together at Riverside Studios in London. Some major names in the history of British television gathered on Sunday 29th May to honour the pioneering producer Verity Lambert, as Doctor Who’s very first director Waris Hussein and former showrunner Steven Moffat jointly unveiled a blue plaque on the wall of Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. As the first ever female producer in the BBC drama department, Verity made a name for herself launching Doctor Who…

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Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder

Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder

A thrilling new interactive exhibition exploring the world of science within the universe of Doctor Who lands at World Museum in Liverpool and will run from 27th May 2022—30th October 2022. The Exhibition From epic monsters to costumes and props, science is brought to life exploring some of the Doctor’s many adventures and encounters through space and time. This world premiere exhibition will see visitors engage with original artefacts, sets and much more – it’s a must-see for any fan…

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Doctor Who: Time Fracture experience to close 3 months early

Doctor Who: Time Fracture experience to close 3 months early

Immersive Doctor Who experience Time Fracture is closing its doors early, with the final shows taking place in early June. The interactive theatrical experience, which has had a troubled run since it opened last year, was due to continue until early September. The news was shared by the Doctor Who: Time Fracture Twitter account, with a statement reading: “Our journey through space and time is coming to an end sooner than expected – but what a joyful journey this has been.” Confirming…

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NOW ON THE BIG SCREEN – IN COLOUR! (AGAIN)

NOW ON THE BIG SCREEN – IN COLOUR! (AGAIN)

At the moment you can already enjoy Doctor Who on TV and on the BBC Sounds app – but this summer, you’ll also be able to enjoy it on the big screen. Well, sort of. You see, it’s not Doctor Who coming to the multiplex but ‘Dr. Who’ – aka the two ‘Daleks’ movies starring Peter Cushing that were created as big-screen remakes of the BBC sci-fi series in the 1960s (and which made a few changes to the original William Hartnell-starring TV stories)….

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