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During the release of the season, several comics were published to tie in to the events of the season. The Kingdom Builders (Set before the events of the season) was published in TV Comic magazine. Gemini Plan, Timebenders ( S et after the events of the season) & The Vogan Slaves (Set years into The Doctor's future) were published in Countdown ...
Tales of the TARDIS was announced on 30 October 2023. [3] [4] [5] An additional episode was announced on 17 June 2024. [6] [7] The set was originally created for the series 14 episode "Empire of Death". Russell T Davies originally intended on having the set destroyed after it transported the Doctor, Ruby, and Mel to 2046. This idea was scrapped ...
The following two episodes maintained these figures, [22] despite the latter's shift to the later time of 5:30pm. The fourth episode was broadcast at 5:15pm (due to coverage of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo) [21] to 6.4 million viewers, while the final two episodes again shifted to 5:30pm to 6.9 and 6.4 million viewers, respectively. [22]
Colony in Space is the fourth serial of the eighth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 10 April to 15 May 1971.
Overnight, the episode garnered 4.81 million viewers in the UK – a live audience share of 23.5%. [13] Adjusted for non-live viewings, the episode was watched by a total of 7.01 million viewers, [ 14 ] which led Doctor Who Magazine to tweet, nine days after broadcast, that in the UK, " Doctor Who : Listen was the seventh most watched TV show ...
The Whoniverse is a British media franchise and shared universe consisting of the BBC television series Doctor Who, its spin-offs, [1] and other associated media. [2] [3] The shared universe nature was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters, usually deriving from the main programme.
The episodes form a two-part story, set entirely within the TARDIS, starring Matt Smith as the Doctor, and Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill as married couple Amy Pond and Rory Williams. Rory, helping the Doctor work on the TARDIS, looks up the glass floor surrounding the console and becomes distracted by Amy's short skirt, causing him to drop ...
The telerecording of episode one does not contain chroma dot information as it was filtered out at the time it was made, so was recoloured using colour referenced from the other restored episodes. Keyframes, including the first frame of a shot and every fifth frame thereafter (approximately 7,000 in total) were hand coloured by Stuart Humphryes .