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Revision as of 08:29, 26 February 2019
Doctor Who Night was a night of themed programmes begun with Introduction to the Night with Tom Baker as a future Doctor, broadcast on 13 November 1999, on BBC Two.
Schedule
- Introduction to the Night
- The Pitch of Fear - Comedy sketch starring Mark Gatiss and David Walliams.
- Adventures in Space and Time - Documentary on the history of the show, narrated by Peter Jones.
- How to Live Forever - Professor Tom Kirkwood talks about the possibility of regeneration.
- Carnival of Monsters - A look at the various monsters that have appeared in the show.
- The Web of Caves - Comedy sketch starring Mark Gatiss and David Walliams.
- How to Build a TARDIS - Dr Jim Al-Khalili talks about the possibility of a TARDIS.
- The Daleks - The final episode of this seven part story, "The Rescue".
- The Kidnappers - Comedy sketch starring Mark Gatiss and David Walliams, also featuring Peter Davison.
- The TV movie - A showing of the uncut 1996 TV movie, starring Paul McGann.