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{{real world}}'''Doctor Who at the BBC''' was a series of CDs released almost annually by [[BBC Audio]], beginning in [[2003]]. Started as a way to generate interest in the then-newly-announced [[BBC Wales]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the series contained various audio clips about ''Doctor Who'', mostly sourced from [[BBC Radio]] programmes.  As the BBC Wales version took off, the series eschewed the 1963 version of the programme to exclusively cover the more modern series.  
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'''''Doctor Who at the BBC''''' was a series of CDs released almost annually by [[BBC Audio]], beginning in [[2003 (releases)|2003]]. They were started as a way to generate interest in the then-newly-announced [[BBC Wales]] production of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


Though they primarily consisted of serious interviews with ''Doctor Who'' luminaries, most discs contained strong elements of comedy, as well, including parodies both famous and rare.
The series contained audio clips about ''Doctor Who'', mostly sourced from [[BBC Radio]] programmes. As the BBC Wales production took off, the series eschewed the 1963 version of the programme to cover exclusively the more modern series.


The series' presenter was [[Elisabeth Sladen]], who provided the linking narration between the various audio segments.
Though they consisted primarily of serious interviews with ''Doctor Who'' luminaries, most discs contained strong elements of comedy, as well, including parodies both famous and rare.


An unknown, but possibly substantial, amount of the material found in the series came from home recordings of radio broadcasts, as the BBC junked its audio archives as well as its video ones. One of the pieces included even comes from Sladen's own personal library of her press events. Other material came from the general public, who responded to an appeal for audio recordings that the BBC placed on the 2004 version of the official ''Doctor Who'' website, ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', ''[[SFX]]'', ''[[TV Zone]]'', and other cult magazines.
The series' main presenter was [[Elisabeth Sladen]], who provided the linking narration between the audio segments, though some discs used other hosts.
==Releases==
 
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An unknown, but possibly substantial, amount of the material found in the series came from home recordings of radio broadcasts, as the BBC had junked its audio archives as well as its video ones. One of the pieces came from Sladen's personal library of her press events. Other material came from the general public, who responded to an appeal for audio recordings that the BBC placed on the 2004 version of the official ''Doctor Who'' website, ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', ''[[SFX]]'', ''[[TV Zone]]'', and other cult magazines.
Image:DW at the BBC 1.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC (audio release)|Doctor Who at the BBC]]<br>(2003)
 
Image:DW at the BBC 2.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 2]]<br>(2004)  
In [[2013 (releases)|2013]], AudioGO assembled all of the releases into a box set ''[[50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC]]'', along with the previously separate documentary mini-series, ''[[Project WHO?]]''.
Image:DW at the BBC 3.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 3]]<br>(2005)
 
Image:DW at the BBC The Plays.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays]]<br>(2006)
== Releases ==
Image:TenthDrCD.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: The Tenth Doctor]]<br>(2007)
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Image:DW at the BBC A Legend Reborn.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: A Legend Reborn]]<br>(2010)
DW at the BBC 1.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC]]<br />(2003)
DW at the BBC 2.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 2]]<br />(2004)
DW at the BBC 3.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 3]]<br />(2005)
DW at the BBC The Plays.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays]]<br />(2006)
TenthDrCD.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: The Tenth Doctor]]<br />(2007)
DW at the BBC A Legend Reborn.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: A Legend Reborn]]<br />(2010)
DW at the BBC Lost Treasures.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: Lost Treasures]]<br />(2013)
50 Years_of_Doctor_Who_at_the_BBC.jpg|[[50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC]] box set<br />(2013)
Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 9 Happy Anniversary.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: Happy Anniversary]]<br>(2019)
Doctor Who at the BBC The Collection.jpg|[[Doctor Who at the BBC: The Collection]] box set<br>(2023)
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=== Others ===
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ProjectWho_.jpg|[[Project WHO?]]<br />(2013)
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==Promotions==
== Promotions ==
* In October 2009, ''SFX Magazine'' #188 included a special ''[[Tom Baker]] Sampler CD'' which incorporated excerpts from the first two volumes of the ''Doctor Who at the BBC'' series. According to the CD's liner notes, as of fall 2009 these two releases are no longer available in physical media, only download.
* In October 2009, ''SFX Magazine'' #188 included a special ''[[Tom Baker]] Sampler CD'' which incorporated excerpts from the first two volumes of the ''Doctor Who at the BBC'' series. According to the CD's liner notes, as of fall 2009 these two releases are no longer available in physical media, only download.


==See also==
* [[Project WHO?|Project: WHO?]]
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 7 March 2024

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You may be looking for the first release in this series.

Doctor Who at the BBC was a series of CDs released almost annually by BBC Audio, beginning in 2003. They were started as a way to generate interest in the then-newly-announced BBC Wales production of Doctor Who.

The series contained audio clips about Doctor Who, mostly sourced from BBC Radio programmes. As the BBC Wales production took off, the series eschewed the 1963 version of the programme to cover exclusively the more modern series.

Though they consisted primarily of serious interviews with Doctor Who luminaries, most discs contained strong elements of comedy, as well, including parodies both famous and rare.

The series' main presenter was Elisabeth Sladen, who provided the linking narration between the audio segments, though some discs used other hosts.

An unknown, but possibly substantial, amount of the material found in the series came from home recordings of radio broadcasts, as the BBC had junked its audio archives as well as its video ones. One of the pieces came from Sladen's personal library of her press events. Other material came from the general public, who responded to an appeal for audio recordings that the BBC placed on the 2004 version of the official Doctor Who website, Doctor Who Magazine, SFX, TV Zone, and other cult magazines.

In 2013, AudioGO assembled all of the releases into a box set 50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC, along with the previously separate documentary mini-series, Project WHO?.

Releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

Others[[edit] | [edit source]]

Promotions[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • In October 2009, SFX Magazine #188 included a special Tom Baker Sampler CD which incorporated excerpts from the first two volumes of the Doctor Who at the BBC series. According to the CD's liner notes, as of fall 2009 these two releases are no longer available in physical media, only download.