Joy to the World, 2024 Christmas special episode trailer
Joy to the World premieres on Christmas Day on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and Disney+ where available.
Joy to the World premieres on Christmas Day on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and Disney+ where available.
The Doctor Who Christmas special episode 2015 was The husbands of River Song and interesting things has happened there - among them rhe Doctor, complete with new suit, takes River…
Some people may celebrate Christmas in November, courtesy of BBC Children in Need with the Doctor Who episode Joy to the World.
Returning to the subject, the season 14, I can say that at least in some degree I liked it, and I still do. At least, it has some issues easy to be noticed by a person loving science-fiction.
If you are still wondering what is next for Doctor Who after 14th season ended you should know that the 'Doctor Who: Unleashed' channel gave fans a sneak preview at the making of the 2024 Christmas Special episode 'Joy to the World' as penned by Steven Moffat.
This November Doctor's TARDIS lands in time to celebrate its 60th anniversary, and the trailer exclusively revealed the titles of the three special episodes coming later in the following months.
Doctor Who is returning this year in November with some special episodes, just in time for the 60th anniversary for the show. The stories are written by Russel T Davies and they are directed by Rachel Talalay, Tom Kingsley and Chanya Button.
Outgoing Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker is set for one final outing in the TARDIS in the upcoming BBC centenary special The Power of the Doctor, it seems to be an epic adventure, and BBC has confirmed that the special will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 23rd October.
Next year we will celebrate 60 years since the first episode of Doctor Who, and you can now watch a fan-made concept trailer for the upcoming 60th anniversary. There has been a lot of speculation about David Tennant returning, and the footage was taken from his time.
If you enjoy the movies with pirates and that contain fights with swords you may enjoy this episode too. If you'd like to see the bottom of the sea as you are inside the TARDIS you may watch it too. The episode is fun, it has special effects (some of them are excellent), but that's about it - it does not stand with anything else.
The next episode of new Doctor Who will be aired on 17 April 2022, 2 weeks from now, and it's one of Jodie Whittaker's latest episodes as the Doctor (the very last one will be aired in the autumn, probably, when the 14th Doctor will make his/her appearance).
The Doctor started the TARDIS' reset (we, the IT guys, would call it hard reset) to clear all the effects of Flux but the action has an unwanted effect: it has produced a time loop that caught the Doctor, her friends and two other people in the Manchester building where the TARDIS has landed, a self storage in which people could rent some space to put there their personal belonging for a longer period of time. The worst part is that some Daleks find out about that and try to kill the Doctor because she had previously killed some millions of Daleks not so long time ago, during the last episode of 13th series. It wasn't even her fault, the massacre was the plan of the Sontaran clones, but who care about that - the effects being the same. The result? Find out! :)
The festive issue of Doctor Who Magazine (#572) is out tomorrow, it's the DWM Christmas issue and it looks back at the series 13 finale to talk to those involved.
week of 25 August 2021 Radio Times team started to discuss all the rumours and hearsay surrounding the upcoming centenary special for Doctor Who which will mark Jodie Whittaker's final adventure as the Doctor as well as 100 years of BBC history.
The Doctor and her companions returns to BBC schedule on New Year’s Day in the upcoming special Revolution of the Daleks.
Do you remember the first question? The one that's hidden in plain sight, the oldest questiobn in the Univers, the one in it's name the Silence acted to kill the…