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''''' | '''''Twitch''''' is a live video streaming platform owned by Twitch Interactive and created in June 2011. The website is primarily known as a site where people can share video clips and live streams of themselves playing video games. However the platform has a wide variety of users from vloggers to chefs. | ||
From 29 May to 23 July 2018 Twitch ran a marathon of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from the classic era starting with the 1963 episode ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' to | From 29 May to 23 July 2018, Twitch ran a marathon of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from the classic era starting with the 1963 episode ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' to the 1989 episode ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''. The marathon began at 7pm UK Time/11am Pacific Time and ran for a seven week period from Monday to Friday. While watching, people could speak to fans all over the world who were also watching.<ref>https://www.doctorwho.tv/whats-new/article/classic-doctor-who-comes-to-twitch-for-seven-week-marathon</ref> | ||
This has led to new evaluations of many stories with previously bad reputations. It also at one point caused ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' to be the #2 trending topic on [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] [[Twitter]].{{fact}} This is an interesting parallel to the serial's original airing when at 13.5 million viewers episode 1 was the highest rated [[1960s]] ''Doctor Who'' episode. | This has led to new evaluations of many stories with previously bad reputations. It also at one point caused ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' to be the #2 trending topic on [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] [[Twitter]].{{fact}} This is an interesting parallel to the serial's original airing when at 13.5 million viewers episode 1 was the highest rated [[1960s]] ''Doctor Who'' episode. | ||
Several episodes from the classic run were omitted due to licencing issues. In total, six stories were left out of the run, including [[Day of the Daleks (TV story)]], [[The Five Doctors (TV story)]], [[Planet of Fire (TV story)]], [[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)]], [[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)]] and [[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)]]. Similarly, the 1996 [[TV Movie]] was not featured as part of the stream. | |||
The start of each Doctor's era was preceded by a twenty-minute "pre-show" interview segment hosted by Yogscast members Mark "Turps" Turpin and Matthew Toffolo. Each episode featured a panel of guests introducing each new Doctor with stories and anecdotes. Guests included [[Katy Manning]], [[Paul Cornell]], [[Tom Spilsbury]], [[Bob Baker]], [[Beth Axford]] and [[Billy Garratt-John]]. | |||
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Revision as of 08:30, 18 June 2018
Twitch is a live video streaming platform owned by Twitch Interactive and created in June 2011. The website is primarily known as a site where people can share video clips and live streams of themselves playing video games. However the platform has a wide variety of users from vloggers to chefs.
From 29 May to 23 July 2018, Twitch ran a marathon of Doctor Who from the classic era starting with the 1963 episode An Unearthly Child to the 1989 episode Survival. The marathon began at 7pm UK Time/11am Pacific Time and ran for a seven week period from Monday to Friday. While watching, people could speak to fans all over the world who were also watching.[1]
This has led to new evaluations of many stories with previously bad reputations. It also at one point caused The Web Planet to be the #2 trending topic on U.K. Twitter.[source needed] This is an interesting parallel to the serial's original airing when at 13.5 million viewers episode 1 was the highest rated 1960s Doctor Who episode.
Several episodes from the classic run were omitted due to licencing issues. In total, six stories were left out of the run, including Day of the Daleks (TV story), The Five Doctors (TV story), Planet of Fire (TV story), Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story), Revelation of the Daleks (TV story) and Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story). Similarly, the 1996 TV Movie was not featured as part of the stream.
The start of each Doctor's era was preceded by a twenty-minute "pre-show" interview segment hosted by Yogscast members Mark "Turps" Turpin and Matthew Toffolo. Each episode featured a panel of guests introducing each new Doctor with stories and anecdotes. Guests included Katy Manning, Paul Cornell, Tom Spilsbury, Bob Baker, Beth Axford and Billy Garratt-John.