Official Doctor Who Twitter
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The Official Doctor Who Twitter, occupying the namespace of "bbcdoctorwho", was the official Twitter account used by the BBC for Doctor Who-related content.[2]
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
2011[[edit] | [edit source]]
In January 2011, the Doctor Who Twitter account was created.[2]
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2021[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who: Flux marketing campaign[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor Who Twitter account was involved with the promotion of Doctor Who: Flux, which was designed so that the audience were involved with the narrative of the arrival of the Flux:
On 2,[3] 3,[4] 4,[5] 5,[6] 6,[7] 7,[8] and 8 October, the account posted "interruptions" - short bursts of distorted footage of the Thirteenth Doctor sending a message.[9] Within the same day, the account posted what appeared to be a transcript of the Doctor saying "can you hear me?"[10] Very quickly after, all of the Doctor Who social media accounts shut down (barring Tumblr, though that account had been inactive since January same year).[11] In the evening of 9 October, all of the social media accounts returned, posting promo images of the new series as well as giving new details about it.[12] Among the content was the upload of The Flux is Coming..., a minisode that had premiered on television earlier that very same day,[13] evidently showing that the "interruptions" where part of the full minisode, in which the Doctor sent out a distress call warning of the arrival of the Flux, indirectly to the viewers.[14]
2022[[edit] | [edit source]]
On 25 May, the account posted an announcement of the Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star special, with a video trailer of the special, captioned "This is the @MayaJama x Doctor Who crossover you 100% needed! Get ready for a #DoctorWho themed episode of @GlowUpBBC, tonight on BBC Three."[15]
On 27 May, the account posted about Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder, with 4 images[16][17][18][19] captioned "The Worlds of Wonder exhibition is now open at the @World_Museum in Liverpool! Explore the history of the show and find out how science meets fiction in this exciting new exhibit🪐"[20]
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- The location is set to "Space and Time".[2]
- The biography was changed to "The official home of "that blue phone box show" on Twitter. #DoctorWho 💙💙 This is a commercial channel from @bbcstudios".[2] This was in reference to a fan tweet in May 2022.[21]
- The attached link doctorwho.tv leads to the Doctor Who website.[2]
- The birthday is set to "November 23, 1963", in reference to the release of TV: An Unearthly Child.[2]
- On various Fridays, the account reposts fanart for "#FanArtFriday".
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho/photo
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho
- ↑ Doctor Who drops surprise teaser for season 13 on Radio Times
- ↑ @jamesevans123 on Twitter via the Wayback Machine
- ↑ @bbcwilliamwho on Twitter
- ↑ @bbcwilliamwho on Twitter
- ↑ @whovianlife on Twitter
- ↑ @bbcwilliamwho on Twitter
- ↑ @bbcdoctorwho on Twitter
- ↑ @bbcdoctorwho on Twitter
- ↑ Doctor Who media accounts disappear ahead of Series 13 on Cultbox
- ↑ Doctor Who Series 13 premieres October 31 with ‘FLUX’
- ↑ Doctor Who's cryptic series 13 trailer lands as premiere date confirmed on Digital Spy via the Wayback Machine
- ↑ The Flux is Coming... on @bbcdoctorwho on Twitter
- ↑ @bbcdoctorwho on Twitter
- ↑ Sonic Screwdriver display
- ↑ Monster exhibition
- ↑ Cybermen helmets
- ↑ Classic TARDIS console
- ↑ @bbcdoctorwho on Twitter
- ↑ "Do we have to change our bio to 'that blue phone box show' now?" @bbcdoctorwho on Twitter