The Science of Doctor Who
For one night only, Professor Brian Cox explores the universe of the world's favourite Time Lord, Doctor Who. Brian takes an audience, with the help of celebrity guests, on a journey into the wonderful universe of The Doctor, in a specially recorded programme from the lecture theatre of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Brian reveals the science behind the spectacle and explains the physics that allows Doctor Who to travel through space and time. Fun, but filled with real science, it's a special night for Who fans as well anyone with a thirst for understanding. Brian is in the unique position of knowing The Doctor's universe inside out as well as the reality behind the drama. When the TARDIS travels through time and space, Brian understands the physics involved. And when it comes to life on other planets, Brian knows the real science that could prove extra-terrestrial life might just exist in our galaxy.
Children in Need
A world exclusive preview clip from The Day of the Doctor is being shown. Sir Terry Wogan, Tess Daly, Fearne Cotton, Zoe Ball and Nick Grimshaw play host to an array of stars, as they join in to help raise money for disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. Amongst those lending a hand are One Direction, Doctor Who, Harry Hill, and the cast of Call the Midwife.
Doctor Who: Greatest Monsters & Villains Weekend
Friday 15th November at 7.05pm on BBC3
Saturday 16th November at 8pm on BBC3
Sunday 17th November at 7.30pm on BBC3
Saturday 16th November at 8pm on BBC3
Sunday 17th November at 7.30pm on BBC3
Part 1 - A countdown of the show's ten most popular antagonists as voted for by viewers, to mark the 50th anniversary of the long-running BBC sci-fi dram. The Time Lord has been confronted by many enemies during his adventures, including Cybermen, Daleks and Zygons, and this programme aims to shed light on why some of these creatures still inspire awe in members of the public. The first of three compilations looks at the monsters and villains in places 10 to seven, which make an appearance in four back-to-back Doctor Who episodes. Presented by Joel Dommett. Part 2 - With the long-anticipate 50th anniversary now just a week away, the countdown of the sci-fi show's 10 most popular antagonists continues. Monsters from the classic era line up alongside aliens and ne'er-do-wells from 2005 onwards as comedian Joel Dommett reveals which of the Doctor's many nemesis have been ranked six to four in the public vote. Part 3 - The countdown draws to a close as comedian Joel Dommett reveals which of the show's impressive roster of enemies have been voted the top three. Among the villains expected to place highly on the list are the ancient Earth-dwelling Silurians, the legions of the Ood and the memory-bending assassins the Silence, along with the cold, calculating Cybermen, the hateful mutant Daleks and the Master, the Doctor's nihilistic Time Lord nemesis.
Doctor Who At 50: Doctor Who And The Daleks
Saturday 16th November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Doctor Who At 50: Protect And Survive
Sunday 17th November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Doctor Who At 50: Fanfare For The Common Men
Monday 18th November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide
Monday 18th November at 8pm on BBC3
To celebrate the sci-fi show's upcoming 50th anniversary special The Day of the Doctor, outgoing Time Lord Matt Smith and his current travelling companion Jenna Coleman take an in-depth look at the programme's development over the years. They profile all 11 incarnations of the Doctor, as well as his many sidekicks and adversaries, recalling the most famous scenes, storylines and classic moments. Featuring contributions by David Tennant, Paul McGann, Sylvester McCoy, Noel Clarke, Rick Edwards, Konnie Huq and McFly.
Doctor Who At 50: Thousand Tiny Wings
Tuesday 19th November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Doctor Who At 50: Farewell Great Macedon
Wednesday 20th November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Doctor Who: Blue Peter Special/Doctor Who: Blue Peter Party
CBBC is celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who with the launch of an exciting new Blue Peter Doctor Who competition and two live Blue Peter Specials; a must see for all young Doctor Who fans. In an exclusive competition, Blue Peter viewers aged between six and 15 will be asked to design new sonic devices for Sontaran Commander Strax, Madame Vastra and Jenny Flint. Their gadgets will feature in the iconic science fiction series. The winner will get the unique opportunity to see their gadget in action on the set of Doctor Who. On Thursday 21 November and Saturday 23 November, Barney, Lindsey and Radzi will be joined by aliens and monsters in the studio and the audience will be able to design their very own alien live on air. Blue Peter viewers will have their questions answered by Matt Smith; they will be able to get ready for the 50th anniversary show by making their very own cushion (to hide behind); and we'll help them to host a Doctor Who party by showing them how to make Dalek cupcakes.
Doctor Who At 50: Human Resources
Thursday 21st November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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An Adventure in Space and Time
This special one-off drama travels back in time to 1963 to see how the beloved Doctor Who was first brought to the screen. Actor William Hartnell felt trapped by a succession of hard-man roles. Wannabe producer Verity Lambert was frustrated by the TV industry's glass ceiling. Both of them were to find unlikely hope and unexpected challenges in the form of a Saturday tea-time drama, time travel and monsters! Allied with a team of brilliant people, they went on to create the longest-running science fiction series ever, now celebrating its 50th anniversary.
An Unearthly Child (Restored)
BBC Four will introduce audiences to the first Doctor, William Hartnell, with a special re-run of the first-ever story, which marked the start of 50 years of history. The four episodes are being shown in a restored format, not previously broadcast in the UK. Two teachers investigation the strange behaviour of a pupil find themselves in a junkyard, where they meet her grandfather and force their way inside a police box - with frightening results.
Who Is The Doctor?
Thursday 21st November 10.00-11.30pm BBC Radio 2
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The Blagger's Guide To Doctor Who
Thursday 21st November 11.30pm-12.00am BBC Radio 2
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Doctor Who At 50: Dalek Invasion of Earth
Friday 22nd November 6.00-6.45pm BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Culture Show: Me, You And Doctor Who
Lifelong fan Matthew Sweet explores the cultural significance of the BBC's longest running TV drama, arguing that it's one of the most important cultural artefacts of modern Britain. Put simply, Doctor Who matters. He'll explain how the show has become a cultural force in its own right and tell the stories of some of the unsung cultural heroes, who pioneered its innovative music, design and storytelling.
The Graham Norton Show
Friday 22nd November at 10.35pm on BBC1 and BBC1 HD
Matt Smith and David Tennant will both be joining Graham Norton on his TV chat show. Emma Thompson, Jimmy Carr and Robbie Williams are also guests.
12 Again: Doctor Who Special
Super fans join cast members past and present to share their memories of watching TV's top Time Lord when they were young. Who was their Doctor when the were a kid? Which aliens had them hiding behind the sofa? Featuring CBBC's super fan Chris Johnson, impressionist Jon Culshaw, Tommy Knight (Luke Smith), Warwick Davis (Porridge), Neve McIntosh (Madame Vastra), Dan Starkey (Strax), Louise Jameson (Leela) and the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy. We'll find out about the Doctor himself, the TARDIS and the famous theme tune as we travel back to a different dimension with our celebrities as they become 12 Again.
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor
The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th Anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him.
Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty
Saturday 23rd November at 9.05pm on BBC3
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