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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 604

DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 604

Inside this issue Previews of the new episodes broadcast this month. Russell T Davies talks about 73 Yards and Dot and Bubble, we reveal a tantalising glimpse at the recording of Rogue, and whet your appetite for season finale The Legend of Ruby Sunday/Empire of Death. Jonathan Groff talks about his role in Rogue and his first impressions of watching An Unearthly Child… A day in the life of Wolf Studios… join DWM on the set of Space Babies… Script to Screen on realising the Baby Station crew. Behind the scenes on The Devil’s Chord –…

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Grand finale of Season 1 to be screened in cinemas across the UK

Grand finale of Season 1 to be screened in cinemas across the UK

The grand finale of Doctor Who starring Ncuti Gatwa will be screened in cinemas across the UK. BBC Studios and CinemaLive have joined forces to bring the Doctor Who finale to cinema screens across the UK on 21st June 2024. Fans can come together to attend this two-part epic finale screening which will commence at 11pm BST on 21st June with the penultimate episode, THE LEGEND OF RUBY SUNDAY, (which airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 15th June), and…

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Doctor Who fans knit scarf ‘longer than Clifton bridge’

Doctor Who fans knit scarf ‘longer than Clifton bridge’

A giant scarf made by volunteers from across the South West now measures 267 metres (875 ft) long. The scarf is longer than the span of Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge that measures 214m (702 ft). It was started last year as a celebration of the Doctor Who exhibition at Weston Museum that has now finished. The team gathered earlier alongside volunteers and the council on the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare to measure the scarf’s final length. Weston Museum learning officer Katherine Bell…

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Space Babies & The Devil’s Chord Consolidated Ratings.

Space Babies & The Devil’s Chord Consolidated Ratings.

Doctor Who returned to screens on Saturday 11th May with a double bill premiere on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ worldwide. The new season sees Ncuti Gatwa return as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, as they travel through time and space on adventures to unknown lands, to the Regency era in England, to outer space worlds and the sixties. On Saturday 11th May, Space Babies aired at 6:20pm BST on BBC One to a live…

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BOOM OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

BOOM OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

Boom was watched by 2.04m from 6:50pm BST on BBC One in the UK. This figure does not include those who watched on BBC iPlayer in the 18 hours leading up to its BBC One showing, or those who watched on devices. Compared to last weekend’s double bill premiere where Episode 1 (Space Babies) was watched by 2.6m, followed by 2.4m for Episode 2 (The Devil’s Chord). Consolidated ratings, which will include iPlayer and all devices, will be revealed early…

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Doctor Who confirms next Susan Twist role and new cast for 73 Yards

Doctor Who confirms next Susan Twist role and new cast for 73 Yards

As Doctor Who fans wait for this week’s highly anticipated episode, the Steven Moffat-penned Boom, the cast list has now been revealed for next week’s instalment, 73 Yards. The fourth episode in the season will see the Doctor and Ruby landing on the Welsh coast and embarking on “the strangest journey of their lives”. Meanwhile, the episode synopsis says that “in a rain-lashed pub, the locals sit in fear of ancient legends coming to life”. Leading the episode’s guest cast,…

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Steven Moffat on returning with Boom and putting the Doctor “on a knife’s edge”

Steven Moffat on returning with Boom and putting the Doctor “on a knife’s edge”

Former Showrunner Steven Moffat makes an explosive return to the new series of Doctor Who with Boom, the third episode in Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson’s first full season. What made you want to return to the Whoniverse after all this time away? I was curious and surprised to see that Russell was going back, so I ended up chatting to him. He was sending me stuff about what he was doing, just in a friendly way. He kept saying…

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Coming soon – a Doctor Who murder mystery with Bonnie Langford

Coming soon – a Doctor Who murder mystery with Bonnie Langford

BBC Books to publish Doctor Who murder mystery with national treasure Bonnie Langford. When young Mel’s business partner, Sabalom Glitz embarks on yet another “get rich quick” scheme, it marks the start of an epic, death-defying murder-mystery in space. After barely escaping the snares of a murderous galactic cult, Mel searches for fellow survivors in a nearby spaceship graveyard – while Glitz looks to fill his pockets. But the discovery of a spaceship with its crew in suspended animation and…

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Doctor Who drops tense trailer for Steven Moffat episode Boom

Doctor Who drops tense trailer for Steven Moffat episode Boom

The much-anticipated outing marks Moffat’s return to the series following his stint as showrunner from 2010 to 2017. Tick, tick… boom! Following its double-bill launch, Doctor Who has released a teaser for its next episode and it certainly looks explosive. The story, simply titled Boom, is written by former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat, who served as head writer and executive producer on the series from 2010 to 2017. Landing on a war-torn alien world, the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) steps…

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DOCTOR WHO’S STREAMING STRATEGY CAUSES LINEAR RATINGS TO FALL

DOCTOR WHO’S STREAMING STRATEGY CAUSES LINEAR RATINGS TO FALL

Doctor Who finally returned to screens last night with a double bill premiere on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and Disney+ worldwide. The new season sees Ncuti Gatwa return as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, as they travel through time and space on adventures to unknown lands, to the Regency era in England, to outer space worlds and the sixties. Due to the show’s new streaming-first release schedule, overnight ratings become even more irrelevant than they already…

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