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During the first run of the programme (1963–1989), special episodes were not a frequent occurrence. During the third season, the twelve-part serial The Daleks' Master Plan was broadcast weekly beginning in November 1965 and ending in January 1966, with its seventh and eighth episodes scheduled for Christmas and New Year's Day, respectively.
Beyond the fluffy white stuff, though, any given holiday special “exudes Christmas,” Moffat notes. After all, “you’ve got a hero that’s the closest to Santa Claus!
The premiere date and new broadcast plans were announced on 15 March 2024, along with the release of a second teaser trailer and poster. Davies said it was his "great delight to unleash a whole new season of the Doctor and Ruby's adventures together". [ 144 ]
On 23 November 2022, Big Finish Productions announced a 60th anniversary special audio drama featuring the Fourth to Tenth Doctors entitled Once and Future, which was released monthly between May and October 2023, with an additional release coming in November 2024.
A new year means more viral moments of animals being animals. From Florida alligators and Oregon black bears to a Massachusetts great white shark, 2024 proved to be a big year for ferocious animal ...
Sylvester McCoy returns to the role of the Seventh Doctor in this special mini-episode to coincide with the release of the series' twenty-fourth season on blu-ray. This is the first time McCoy had officially portrayed the Doctor in a live-action story since The Movie in 1996.
Animal Park: Summer Special, series twelve, was aired in August 2018. [7] Episode 3 celebrated the life of the gorilla 'Nico', who died in January 2018 at the age of 56. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Episode 7 featured wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas , who used his remote-control BeetleCam to take a series of close-up photographs of the animals.
"The Star Beast" is the first Doctor Who episode to be led by Davies and Julie Gardner since the two-part Christmas special "The End of Time" (2009–2010) and marks the return of former producer Phil Collinson, who left the programme after the conclusion of the fourth series, as an executive producer.