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Month: July 2018

Doctor Who series 11 leak: more on the BBC’s action against footage leak

Doctor Who series 11 leak: more on the BBC’s action against footage leak

A bit more on the BBC taking legal action over the leaked footage from Doctor Who series 11.

BBC News has confirmed that an application has now been filed with the California Federal Court, that is asking the website Tapatalk to hand over details of who uploaded copyrighted materials. Tapatalk itself is not accused of wrongdoing.

A spokesman for the BBC said that it “”will strive to protect our programme-makers, audiences and licence fee payers from any breaches of security – ensuring Doctor Who fans enjoy the final and fully completed version of the episode when it premieres”.

The clip itself was also said to be unfinished, and had only a temporary score laid over it.

The scene, furthermore, had been seen and discussed online nearly a week before it actually was known to have leaked.

The BBC’s report is here.

Previously…

The BBC is set to take legal action over the leaked clip from Doctor Who series 11 that appeared online at the end of June.

Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall’s first full series of Doctor Who has been filming for the past eighth months, and barely a thing has leaked out. Which must make it doubly frustrating that footage from the first episode of the new run appeared online.

In a statement, the BBC said that “[we] will strive to protect our programme-makers, audiences and licence fee payers from any breaches of security – ensuring Doctor Who fans enjoy the final and fully completed version of the episode when it premieres”.

The new series of the show is expected to debut in October, with a trailer likely to debut later this month at San Diego Comic-Con.

More as we hear it.

BBC Goes to Court to Identify ‘Dr. Who’ Leaker

BBC Goes to Court to Identify ‘Dr. Who’ Leaker

The broadcaster has subpoenaed a mobile community a week after scenes from a show to air months from now surfaced online.

The broadcaster has subpoenaed a mobile community a week after scenes from a show to air months from now surfaced online.The British Broadcasting Corporation is now in court in an effort to identify the individual responsible for posting scenes from the upcoming season of Dr. Who.

The 11th season of the acclaimed science-fiction show is much anticipated, thanks to a female taking the lead role in the 54-year-old show about a time traveler. Last week, the first scenes from Jodie Whittaker’s entrance as the titular character began circulating, with some fans responding angrily to the spoiling.

BBC is taking the leak seriously and wants to answer the question of who.

On Friday, BBC requested a clerk at the California federal court issue a subpoena to Tapatalk, a mobile community platform.

The broadcaster is being represented by an attorney at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, which has carved a bit of a niche in recent years in tackling piracy before big events. The new season of Dr. Who debuts in the autumn.

Doctor Who Annual 2019 up for preorder, November release date, cover revealed

Doctor Who Annual 2019 up for preorder, November release date, cover revealed

Even as remnants of Easter eggs lie around the place, there are people burrowing away on things that are set to arrive in the shops this Christmas. That firmly includes this year’s Doctor Who annual too, that’s set to go on sale in November.

Originally planned for October, there’s been a slight delay, and it’s now out in November. You can preorder it here.

As spotted by Girly Letters on Twitter, the annual has a listings page already at the Book Depository website, and the description seems to confirm that we’re getting a very different TARDIS, and that Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor will be getting a new sonic screwdriver too.

Here’s the synopsis…

The Doctor Who Annual 2019 will be an incredible insight into the Thirteenth Doctor and her first journey in time and space. There will be an all-new TARDIS to explore, alien tech to examine (with a brand-new sonic screwdriver) and monsters to defeat.

You’ll learn all about the Doctor’s friends, and have their help along the way, as you solve puzzles, examine fact files on the Doctor’s enemies, and read exciting comic-strips and stories. There will be exclusive secrets from the last series, and a look ahead at what’s to come for the Thirteenth Doctor.

A must-read for all Doctor Who fans, old and new.

The annual will be 64 pages long, and the listing can be found here.