BBC Worldwide and Universal Studios partnered up for the Doctor Who TV movie, which was intended to both revive the property on the small screen and make it more appealing to an American audience.
As a way to test the waters on that idea, the 1996 TV movie was greenlit as a possible back-door pilot. However, the series never came to be, relegating Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor to exclusively ...
Russell T Davies and David Tennant tease 'shocking' Doctor Who special 'Wild Blue Yonder' David Tennant returns to the TARDIS in new trailer for upcoming Doctor Who specials Neil Patrick Harris is ...
All of the locations used in the episode are reviewed, and include archival footage shot during the original shooting in 1971. The Seventh Doctor becomes the Eighth. And on the streets of San ...
After the TV movie, Doctor Who wouldn't return until the 2005 reboot, helmed by Russell T Davies. Multiple spin-offs were introduced, and the show featured regular Christmas (and New Year ...
Doctor Who, as with many shows from the 1960s, does not exist in its entirety in the BBC archives. However, thanks to the ingenuity of the fans, an audio recording of every missing episode of the ...
Show more Sadly, not all of Doctor Who’s earliest years survive in the BBC archive. Many episodes have been lost, seemingly forever. But thanks to the ingenuity of the fans, sound recordings of ...