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'''The BBC Official''', previously '''Reithers''', is a [[Roblox]] group created by [https://www.roblox.com/users/5274360683/profile Reith1922]. It was the publisher of the official [[crossover]] video game {{cs|Wonder Chase (video game)}}, which featured elements of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''The BBC Official''', previously '''Reithers''', is a [[Roblox]] group created by [https://www.roblox.com/users/5274360683/profile Reith1922]. It was the publisher of the official [[crossover]] video game {{cs|Wonder Chase (video game)}}, which featured elements of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
The publisher's name is a reference to Lord [[John Reith]], a major figure in BBC history, who was first hired in 1922. It was likely used to disguise official BBC involvement ahead of full-scale public release.
== External links ==
{{elx|page url=https://www.roblox.com/groups/33443213/The-BBC-Official#!/about|page name=The BBC Official|website url=https://www.roblox.com/home|website name=Roblox}}


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The BBC Official, previously Reithers, is a Roblox group created by Reith1922. It was the publisher of the official crossover video game Wonder Chase [+]Loading...["Wonder Chase (video game)"], which featured elements of Doctor Who.

The publisher's name is a reference to Lord John Reith, a major figure in BBC history, who was first hired in 1922. It was likely used to disguise official BBC involvement ahead of full-scale public release.

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