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|series= ''[[TV & Satellite Week]]'' issues | |series= ''[[TV & Satellite Week]]'' issues | ||
|release date = [[28 November (releases)|28 November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] | |release date = [[28 November (releases)|28 November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] | ||
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=== Articles === | === Articles === | ||
* | * '''''Christmas unwrapped''''': "25 sparkling festive shows coming your way for the holiday season". | ||
** | ** '''''Doctor Who'', BBC1''': "Having [[Regeneration|regenerated]] in [[The Giggle (TV story)|the last of the anniversary episodes]], the [[Fifteenth Doctor|15th Doctor]] (played by [[Ncuti Gatwa]]) has his first adventure in a [[Christmas Special|Christmas special]] entitled ''[[The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)|The Church on Ruby Road]]''. And he's not alone as he teams up with new [[Companion|companion]] [[Ruby Sunday]], played by former ''[[Coronation Street (series)|Coronation Street]] star [[Millie Gibson]]". | ||
* | * '''''Time of my life''''': "Showrunner [[Russell T Davies]] on his enduring love of ''Doctor Who''". By [[Richard McClure]]. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 23:18, 20 October 2024
The issue of TV & Satellite Week that covered television listings for 2 - 8 December 2023, was published on Tuesday 28 November.
It covered the broadcast of the second Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special, Wild Blue Yonder, and previewed the then-upcoming Christmas Special, The Church on Ruby Road.
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Regulars[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Hotlist - Saturday 2: Doctor Who - Sci-fi, BBC1, 6.30pm
- "After last week's mishap when Donna's coffee-spilling sent the TARDIS spinning off through time and space, she and the Doctor are in the far reaches of the universe, where danger is lurking…"
- Contents section tagline: "Jasmine Jonson stars in modern ghost story Platform 7, Alexandra Daddario in fantasy drama Mayfair Witches, plus the latest episode of Doctor Who".
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- Christmas unwrapped: "25 sparkling festive shows coming your way for the holiday season".
- Doctor Who, BBC1: "Having regenerated in the last of the anniversary episodes, the 15th Doctor (played by Ncuti Gatwa) has his first adventure in a Christmas special entitled The Church on Ruby Road. And he's not alone as he teams up with new companion Ruby Sunday, played by former Coronation Street star Millie Gibson".
- Time of my life: "Showrunner Russell T Davies on his enduring love of Doctor Who". By Richard McClure.
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- The cover's main star is Jamie Dornan, who appeared as himself in Looking for Pudsey, in promotion of the second series of The Tourist.
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