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|producer = [[Richard Curtis]] | |producer = [[Richard Curtis]] | ||
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|clip = Doctor Who appears in 3D - Red Nose Day 2013 | |||
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|network = BBC One | |network = BBC One |
Revision as of 15:37, 26 November 2020
The Doctor Appears was a special Doctor Who minisode that was part of Comic Relief in 2013. It was notable for having originally been performed live, before being recorded and broadcast. As stage plays are not considered valid on this Wiki, only the actual broadcast/webcast version is valid on this Wiki, as opposed any images or information that was visible to the live audience but not in frame in the TV version.
Synopsis
The Doctor appears onto a BBC studio, only to meet some familiar faces, and certain television series...
Plot
Claudia Winkleman and Dermot O'Leary are hosting Red Nose Day 2013, talking about Doctor Who. Dermot tells Claudia that he has a surprise for her and instructs her to put on a pair of 3D glasses. The Eleventh Doctor comes onstage, much to Claudia's delight. Dermot tells the audience about the fundraising, while Claudia chases the Doctor around the stage.
Cast
Crew
References
The Doctor Who series
- Winkleman mentions Matt Smith when talking about Doctor Who.
- When Dermot O'Leary tells Claudia that he's got a surprise for her, she speculates if it's a sonic screwdriver or a remote-controlled Dalek or an "original alien duplication unit from the 1971 episode The Claws of Axos".
- Dermot mentions that for the fiftieth anniversary, they're making a 3D episode.
Story notes
- The Doctor had previously travelled with Dermot O'Leary in Dermot and the Doctor, and met Claudia Winkleman in The Doctor Drops In.
- The story was never named on air, but was named when the official BBC YouTube channel released the video on the same day under the title The Doctor Appears...in 3D.
- A clip from TV: The Snowmen plays inaudibly in the background when the Doctor enters the stage.
External links
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