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'''Doctor Who Night''' was a night of themed programs hosted by[[ Tom Baker]], broadcast on[[ 13 September]] [[1999]], on [[BBC Two]]. | '''Doctor Who Night''' was a night of themed programs hosted by [[Tom Baker]], broadcast on [[13 September]] [[1999]], on [[BBC Two]]. | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
* The Pitch of Fear - Comedy Sketch written by [[Mark Gatiss]]. | * The Pitch of Fear - Comedy Sketch written by [[Mark Gatiss]]. | ||
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* The Kidnappers - Comedy sketch written by Mark Gatsis, also featuring [[Peter Davison]]. | * The Kidnappers - Comedy sketch written by Mark Gatsis, also featuring [[Peter Davison]]. | ||
* The Doctor Who Movie - A showing of the uncut 1996 [[Doctor Who (1996)|TVM]]. | * The Doctor Who Movie - A showing of the uncut 1996 [[Doctor Who (1996)|TVM]]. | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who TV documentaries]] | [[Category:Doctor Who TV documentaries]] |
Revision as of 03:16, 29 January 2012
Doctor Who Night was a night of themed programs hosted by Tom Baker, broadcast on 13 September 1999, on BBC Two.
Schedule
- The Pitch of Fear - Comedy Sketch written by Mark Gatiss.
- Adventures in Space and Time - Documentry 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 written by Mark Gatsis.
- How to Build a Tardis - Dr Kim Al-Khalili talks about the possibility of a Tardis.
- The Daleks - The final episode of this seven part story.
- The Kidnappers - Comedy sketch written by Mark Gatsis, also featuring Peter Davison.
- The Doctor Who Movie - A showing of the uncut 1996 TVM.