![]() And for locations fans, BBC History has teamed up with UK heritage agencies to produce a map of the key places where Doctor Who filmmakers have set up camp to produce some of the best-loved episodes.įind the special Doctor Who page from BBC History here.Don't look now, Whovians, but there's a trio of new episodes out to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who. We all have our favourite Doctor, so what’s yours? What were you doing when you first saw Davros or the Weeping Angels? And just how many of us really did cower behind the sofa avoiding the scary bits? Let BBC history know at Journalist and super fan Paul Hayes also delves into BBC Archives where no archivist has delved before to unearth the true origin of the series, and reveals some delightful letters from fans which started coming into the BBC within weeks of Doctor Who’s first appearance. So many of us have grown up watching Doctor Who, that BBC History wants to record recollections of viewers watching the series. Find out more: The Daleks to land once again on Doctor Who 60th AnniversaryīBC History calls for memories of growing up with Doctor Who, looks at the lesser-known early history of the series, reveals some delightful letters from early fans, and takes you on a tour of iconic locations from the show.Watch The Daleks in colour on BBC iPlayer.And, whilst viewers can enjoy watching the colourised version of The Daleks when it arrives on 23 November on BBC Four, it will also sit within The Whoniverse where viewers can also watch the seven part story in its original form. ![]() With brand new sound, a brand new score - created by Mark Ayres - The Daleks has been gloriously updated, whilst ensuring the original classic story remains as thrilling as it was when it began in 1963. These seven original 25 minute episodes have now received a cosmic makeover, having been dazzlingly colourised and weaved together into a 75 minute blockbuster to appeal to today’s modern audiences. Determined to explore, the Doctor (William Hartnell) leads his companions into the metal city, where they discover danger at every corner and what will become his deadliest enemy, the mutant Daleks. The story follows the very first crew of the TARDIS as they land in a petrified forest on an alien planet. ![]() Originally transmitted in December 1963 to February 1964, The Daleks were introduced to audiences and soon became one of the Doctor’s most formidable and enduring foes. As part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of iconic series Doctor Who, one of the show’s most renowned tales is undergoing an out of this world update as it receives an artistic colourisation. It’s time to encounter the Daleks once again, but this time in a way you’ve never seen them before. The Daleks mark Doctor Who's 60th Anniversary ![]() Read more: Welcome to the Whoniverse, where every Doctor, every companion and hundreds of terrifying monsters live.The first exclusive content to land in the Whoniverse will be Tales of the TARDIS, a brand new six-part series that reunites beloved classic Doctor Who duos, as they board a very special TARDIS on a nostalgic voyage through space and time. Read more: 60 Years of Doctor Who drops on BBC iPlayer alongside landmark online archive.The archive invites fans to delve even deeper into the show with curated journeys such as the genesis of Doctor Who, where audio from former Head of Drama, Sydney Newman alongside documents with his original handwritten notes guide you through the origins of Doctor Who. Together, they tell the story of the ground-breaking series through 60 archive gems for the 60th anniversary. The TARDIS doors are being thrown wide open as BBC iPlayer welcomes the biggest collection of Doctor Who to the platform with hundreds of episodes becoming available with multiple accessibility features for the first time.īefore the Anniversary Specials hit our screens, viewers have the opportunity to travel back in time with any of the Doctors through the show’s 60 year history with the classic series, as well as explore the vast world of Doctor Who with spin-offs like the Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood and Class, or step behind-the-scenes with every episode of Doctor Who Confidential – all available in one place - The Whoniverse.Īs the perfect companion to the back catalogue, the BBC will simultaneously launch an extensive online archive from the show’s history at bbc.co.uk/doctorwho, with everything from interviews with cast to written documents, long unheard audio, and behind-the-scenes photos.
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