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Time Crash(The Children in Need) "mini-episode"
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:14 pm
mr_sledgeka
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AS discussed below Peter Davison and David Tennant combining together for the Children in need dr who connection. It looks good and will be shown this Friday November 16th on BBC1. Most likely this will not be shown on Australian FTA TV?
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"Time Crash" is a "mini-episode" of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It will be broadcast on BBC One as part of the 2007 appeal for the children's charity Children in Need on 16 November. It is written by Steven Moffat and will star David Tennant and Peter Davison as the Tenth and Fifth incarnations of the Doctor respectively.[2]
The episode was directed by Graeme Harper on 7 October 2007
Who Needs Another Doctor?
The Tenth Doctor meets the Fifth Doctor.
David Tennant's Tenth Doctor is set to meet Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor in a special scene commissioned for BBC One's Children in Need.
The scene, entitled Time Crash, was written by award winning Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, and will transmit as part of the Children in Need fundraising evening on Friday 16 November 2007.
"It is an honour for me to be able to make the connection between the Fifth Doctor and the Tenth Doctor," noted Peter Davison. "However, now is not the time for sound-bites. I can feel the hand of history on my shoulder, even if I can't do the buttons up!
If you're in the UK, you'll be able to catch the scene online for seven days after it's shown on TV, along with a very special behind-the-scenes featurette from the Doctor Who Confidential team.
We'll also be running a mini episode guide, including galleries, a fact file and full credits.
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:12 pm
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may be mr sledge
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:38 pm
laracroft
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pete davidison looks very stout and he's so handsom
david tentant is always his charming self
very cooll
_________________ i'll always be watching
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:04 pm
mr_sledgeka
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Those interested can view 'Time Crash' at youtube and the special Dr Who confidential(behind the scenes) episode.
I really enjoyed the skit and it was great seeing Peter Davison again in his cricket uniform with his celery and looking abit older but not to old. Great Little skit. Bring on the Christmas Special 8)
Aparrently Time Crash was the highest watched skit/show by Britons last Friday. How about most views on youtube?
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Unofficial overnight figures show that the Children in Need Special, Time Crash, was the most watched programme on British Television on Friday.
Overall the Children in Need programme scored a rating of 9.4 million viewers and was the most watched programme of the day.
The telethon peaked between 20:15 and 20:30, when the two Doctors special was shown, with 10.9 million viewers, a 45% share of the total television audience.
When official figures are available, Time Crash could be the most watched segment of Doctor Who since the series returned in 2005. Rose achieved a rating of 10.8 million, but peaked at 11.3 million. Time Crash is also likely to beat EastEnders highest audience of the year, which currently stands at 11.0 million.
Around 2.5 million viewers watched the repeat of the segment at 00:45.
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:05 pm
laracroft
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i can see why it got some many views. both dr's and a good story
they should do more of these
do 6 dr's but add david tentant and go back from there
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