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'''''Scream of the Shalka''''' was a [[Flash animation|Flash-animated]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial with [[Richard E Grant]] as the voice of the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor]]. Its animation was produced by [[Cosgrove Hall]]. The serial was webcast by the [[BBC]]'s official ''Doctor Who'' website in November and December 2003, tying in with the show's 40th anniversary. | '''''Scream of the Shalka''''' was a [[Flash animation|Flash-animated]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial with [[Richard E Grant]] as the voice of the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor]]. Its animation was produced by [[Cosgrove Hall]]. The serial was webcast by the [[BBC]]'s official ''Doctor Who'' website in November and December 2003, tying in with the show's 40th anniversary. | ||
The serial finished production shortly before the BBC announced [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|a live-action ''Doctor Who'' revival]] with [[Russell T Davies]] at the helm, with ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 336|issue 336]] infamously announcing both on its front cover. The series would eventually introduce [[Christopher Eccleston]] as the [[Ninth Doctor]], marking an incongruence that led to ''Shalka'' being disregarded by most ''Doctor Who'' fans. However, from [[November (releases)|November]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] to [[April (releases)|April]] [[2004 (releases)|2004]], the Richard E Grant Doctor was still treated as a valid incarnation by the BBC. | The serial finished production shortly before the BBC announced [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|a live-action ''Doctor Who'' revival]] with [[Russell T Davies]] at the helm, with ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 336|issue 336]] infamously announcing both on its front cover. The series would eventually introduce [[Christopher Eccleston]] as the [[Ninth Doctor]], marking an incongruence that led to ''Shalka'' being disregarded by most ''Doctor Who'' fans. However, from [[November (releases)|November]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] to [[April (releases)|April]] [[2004 (releases)|2004]], the Richard E Grant Doctor was still treated as a valid incarnation by the BBC, with [[The Feast of the Stone (short story)|one short story]] premiering the day after [[DWM 342|Eccleston was announced as the Ninth Doctor]]. | ||
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