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'' are three special episodes that aired between 25 November and 9 December 2023, to celebrate the programme's 60th anniversary. They were written by
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and marked the start of his second tenure as showrunner, having served in the role from the start of ''Doctor Who''s revival in 2005 until leaving in 2010. The specials were broadcast on
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internationally.
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and
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returned to the series as part of the 60th anniversary. Tennant starred as the
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for the first time, having previously portrayed the
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, while Tate reprised her role as
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.
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and
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guest starred as the voice of the Meep and the Toymaker, respectively, alongside returning cast members
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,
Karl Collins Karl Collins is a British actor. He is known for his television roles as Danny Glaze in ''The Bill'', Louis Loveday in ''Hollyoaks'', and Shaun Temple in ''Doctor Who''. He played Noah in the Apple TV series Trying, Lennox in the BBC Series Cham ...
,
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(in his final role),
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, and
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, as well as newcomers Ruth Madeley, Yasmin Finney, and
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, the latter of whom making his debut as the
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, who would star in the fourteenth series. The specials were led by Davies as head writer and executive producer in his first episodes since his return to the programme. They preceded and were announced alongside the fourteenth series; both were announced with Davies's return to the programme for its 60th anniversary and "series beyond". The three specials were directed by
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,
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, and
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, respectively. Filming occurred between May and July 2022, the first episodes to be filmed at Wolf Studios Wales after production moved from
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when
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became a co-producer of the series. A multitude of new ''Doctor Who'' media and re-releases accompanied the specials for the occasion of the anniversary.


Episodes


Supplemental episode


Casting


Main characters

David Tennant David John Tennant (; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for portraying the Tenth Doctor, tenth and Fourteenth Doctor, fourteenth incarnations of The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor in the science fiction series ''Docto ...
and
Catherine Tate Catherine Tate (born Catherine Jane Ford, 5 December 1969) is an English actress, comedian and writer. She has won numerous awards for her work on the BBC Two, BBC sketch comedy series ''The Catherine Tate Show'' (2004–2007), as well as bein ...
both returned to the show as part of the 60th anniversary specials. Tennant starred as the
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, a new incarnation who shares a similar appearance to the
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, while Tate reprised her role as
Donna Noble Donna Noble is a fictional character in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Portrayed by British actress and comedian Catherine Tate, she is a companion of the Tenth and Fourteenth Doctors (both portr ...
.
Ncuti Gatwa Mizero Ncuti Gatwa ( ; born 15 October 1992) is a Rwandan-Scottish actor. After a screen Breakthrough role, breakthrough portraying Eric Effiong in Sex Education (TV series), ''Sex Education'' (2019–2023), he rose to further prominence as the ...
made his debut as the
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.


Guest characters

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" saw
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and
Karl Collins Karl Collins is a British actor. He is known for his television roles as Danny Glaze in ''The Bill'', Louis Loveday in ''Hollyoaks'', and Shaun Temple in ''Doctor Who''. He played Noah in the Apple TV series Trying, Lennox in the BBC Series Cham ...
reprise their roles as Donna's mother Sylvia Noble and husband Shaun Temple, respectively, having last appeared in the final story of Tennant's tenure as the Tenth Doctor, " The End of Time". Yasmin Finney appeared as Rose Noble, Donna and Shaun's daughter;
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voiced the Meep; and
Ruth Madeley Ruth Madeley (born 4 August 1987) is a British actress known for her roles in '' Years and Years'', '' The Rook'' and ''Doctor Who''. She was born with spina bifida and has worked with the charity Whizz-Kidz for much of her life. She was nominate ...
appeared as Shirley Anne Bingham. " Wild Blue Yonder" saw
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make his final television appearance in the role as
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, while Nathaniel Curtis briefly appeared as
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" saw
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play the Toymaker, a character last seen in ''
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'' (1966), portrayed then by
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.
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and
Bonnie Langford Bonita Melody Lysette Langford (born 22 July 1964) is an English actress, dancer and singer. She came to prominence as a child star in the 1970s, when she had a notable role in the TV series '' Just William''. In the 1980s, she played companio ...
reprised their respective roles as
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and
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. King, Collins, Finney, and Madeley all reprised their roles from "The Star Beast". Other cast members for this episode included Charlie De Melo as Charles Banerjee, John MacKay as
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, and Alexander Devrient as Colonel Christopher Ibrahim.
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briefly reprised her role as
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, an American news anchor who appeared frequently during Davies's first era.


Production


Development

On 29 July 2021, the
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announced that
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, who served as
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and
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of ''Doctor Who'' since 2018, would quit the show after a run of specials in 2022, alongside
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star
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. In the BBC press release, Chibnall is quoted as saying: "I wish our successors - whoever the BBC and BBC Studios choose - as much fun as we've had. They're in for a treat!" The future of the programme was first teased by
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on 25 August 2021, when he said an upcoming change for ''Doctor Who'' would be "radical". On 24 September 2021, the BBC announced
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would return to ''Doctor Who'' as showrunner, after having acted as showrunner from 2005 to 2010 for the
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and Tenth Doctors. He succeeds Chibnall for the show's 60th anniversary in 2023 and beyond. Davies was joined by the
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production company, which was founded by fellow former ''Doctor Who'' executive producer
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and former BBC head of drama
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. In October 2021, it was announced that
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would acquire a majority of Bad Wolf. Bad Wolf took over creative control of ''Doctor Who'' beginning with the specials, with
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focusing on establishing ''Doctor Who'' as a global brand.
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, Gardner, and Tranter all returned to the show as executive producers, alongside newcomer Joel Collins. Davies confirmed by March 2022 that pre-production had begun at Bad Wolf Studios in Cardiff. Will Oswald edited "
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", Tim Hodges edited " Wild Blue Yonder", and Mark Trend edited "
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". Will Cohen, VFX producer, said that the production team's objective was "to craft a series of specials that not only honoured the rich tapestry of ''Doctor Who''s history but also reignited the passion of its global fanbase", coupled with a plan "to elevate the series to a cinematic echelon, aspiring to meet the lofty standards of global entertainment giants".


Writing

Russell T Davies wrote all three specials, plus the additional mini-episode for '' Children in Need 2023''. In December 2021, around two years ahead of broadcast, Davies confirmed that he had "already written some of the episodes", and told the ''
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'' in February 2022 that he was finding "brand new ways of telling stories that have never been done before".
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acted as
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for the specials, having previously worked on ''
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'', ''
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'', and most notably written, produced, directed and acted in numerous ''Doctor Who'' audio dramas for
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. The idea of bringing back David Tennant and Catherine Tate originated during a ''Doctor Who Tweetalong'' for " The Runaway Bride" in December 2020, in which Tate told Davies that she would love to come back to do some more "Doctor and Donna", and Tennant agreed. After Davies approached the BBC and was later appointed as succeeding showrunner, plans were set in motion for how Tennant and Tate would return. Rather than bringing back the
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, Davies decided to cast Tennant as the next Doctor for a number of specials. In doing so, he stated in ''Doctor Who: Unleashed'' that he thought it was a "fascinating" concept for the Doctor to get their old face back, and that "there's no rules... you can do absolutely everything you want". Davies was reluctant to bring back Tennant and Tate for a singular special, as he believed that would have been "a disappointment", and opted for three specials as "it was simply as many episodes as David ennantand Catherine
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could do". Davies emphasised that the three specials were "three separate stories", whilst having "a little link between them", and compared the trilogy to a " mini-season". At a press screening of "
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", Davies described the first special as "a great big Pixar family film, like a bank holiday film – all the family watching, lots of laughs, a funny monster". He then described " Wild Blue Yonder" as "darker... not scary – it's genuinely weird", and "
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" as "nuts, completely mad, frightening... that one will scare you". The specials were designed as a "bridge" between two eras. The first special is based on the 1980 comic strip ''Doctor Who and the Star Beast'', written by
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and
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, with art by
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. "The Star Beast" features the first live-action appearances of Beep the Meep and the Wrarth Warriors. Davies told ''
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'' in October 2023 that he "needed to bring Donna back into the story... which meant setting it in London, which meant something alien landing on top of London, and I automatically thought of Star Beast as the best way to tell that story". Davies chose to adapt from the comic due to it being "an enormously fun adventure, with an edge and a serious threat", and believed it was time "to take one of the best ''Doctor Who'' stories from another medium... and show that to millions of people". Davies wanted the threat to be quite simple and singular, and did not want Donna to "come across an invading army, that's going to ruin the story", which was another reason for why ''The Star Beast'' comic worked. He likened the story to E.T., in which a young character befriends a lost alien on Earth, describing it as "traditional". Adapting an already-existing story in the franchise "never bothered" Davies as "it's ikehow there are two different versions of
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", and said that "we're in an age of comic book adaptations". Davies maintained the main plot of the comic but entwined plot threads about the meta-crisis storyline and
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themes. Davies wanted the second special to primarily focus on the Doctor and Donna, aiming to "push them to areas they haven't been, and say things they haven't said before". This led to the concept of a
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, which meant that excluding the first and last scenes, this story only featured the two main characters. The special serves as a character study of the Doctor and Donna. Davies described "Wild Blue Yonder" as simply having the Doctor and Donna arrive "on a spaceship, and they meet evil versions of themselves". The simplicity of this plot led to them keeping it as secret as possible prior to transmission. Davies admitted in ''The Official Doctor Who Podcast'' that this approach could have "had an unfortunate effect", and that the audience might have been "expecting
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and
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and the ghost of
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riding on the back of the Garm on board this spaceship". Davies also wanted this story to utilise the bigger budget, and "make the production team break out into a cold sweat"; this was applied with the use of
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by the Not-Things and the virtual spaceship corridor. The story features references to the Flux and the Timeless Child, plot threads from the Thirteenth Doctor's era, as Davies was keen on acknowledging "the brilliant work Chris hibnall, former showrunnerdid and to say that's absolutely part of our history as well". The third special reintroduces the Celestial Toymaker, last seen in the 1966 serial of the same name. Davies described the Toymaker as "an unashamedly supernatural character", and the fantasy elements of this villain create "a whole new world for ''Doctor Who''... a very big step the whole programme is about to take". Originally, Davies intended for the villain of this story to be
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, a real-life puppet used by
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in 1925, whom Davies was researching at the time of writing '' Nolly''. Davies said he thought that the puppet was "such a perfect ''Doctor Who'' monster", and wanted this special to be "the story of a puppet who wanted to be a man". One of the original ideas included Stooky becoming "a great big puppet version" of the Fourteenth Doctor. However, Davies realised that it would be hard to portray Stooky Bill as such an intimidating threat for the whole episode, and therefore opted to give Stooky a puppeteer, which he said was "a small step to a toymaker". This story also reintroduces
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, a former companion of the Sixth and Seventh Doctors, who now works at UNIT HQ. Davies said he chose to bring Mel back partly to "right a wrong", as he believes that the character was poorly remembered in her original run, and wanted to "put that right and have a better Mel and a proper Mel, a Mel that ormer producer
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would be proud of". "The Giggle" introduces the concept of bi-generation, which Davies had as a slow-burning idea for years. The concept of a multi-Doctor story never appealed to Davies, but having the next Doctor meet his previous self was an idea Davies had interest in:
Actually, I've had this idea for years. I've always wanted, instead of going back and meeting old Doctors, I've always wanted the Doctor to talk to his new version. Why has it never been done before? How can you resist the two of them having an adventure at the same time? ... For once, we've got a happy Doctor who is no longer saving the universe, but is parked with Donna for a happy life, while ''the'' Doctor – which is always the next Doctor, and that's always true of ''Doctor Who'', the Doctor is the next Doctor - is out amongst the stars.


Costumes

Breaking tradition, the Fourteenth Doctor wore his costume from his very first appearance at the end of "
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". Davies told ''Doctor Who Magazine'' in November 2022 that he was apprehensive about the media mocking Tennant in the
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's costume: "We could have the Doctor dressed as a knight, or dressed as God, or dressed as William Hartnell, and the only photo they'd print would be of David ennantin what they considered to be women's clothes... so that was never going to happen". Davies emphasised that he was "absolutely certain that the clothes would regenerate... nothing would've changed my mind". Tennant described his new costume as "a kiss to the past, and a nod to the future", and thought it was important that he wore something that "still had the same flavour", but also gave the impression that "this isn't quite the same story that we were telling efore. The costume was designed by Pam Downe. Davies ensured that this was not "the same look reproduced", and that "it's a tight suit, but it's a different pattern". The fabric of the costume was selected by Tennant. "Four or five" sets of the costume were produced. Downe was tasked with designing four different costumes for the Toymaker in "The Giggle", consisting of the shopkeeper in the 1920s toy shop, the French showman on the modern-day streets, the American bandleader in the "
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" sequence, and the
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pilot on the UNIT helipad. All of these costumes were tailor-made.


Design changes

A new logo was introduced in October 2022, resembling the classic diamond-shaped variant first seen in the eleventh season of the classic era in 1973. The reintroduction of the diamond insignia coincided with the show's diamond anniversary, although Davies stated that they chose to bring back the logo simply "because we love it… the diamond fact got bolted on afterwards, as a handy coincidence", and that the logo will continue to be used in future seasons. A special 60th anniversary version of this logo, encompassing a diamond texture and a bar reading '60 Years', was then released in November 2022. This logo was used for ''Doctor Who'' merchandise and promotional material throughout 2023. A new title sequence debuted in the premiere special, "
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". Davies revealed in a video commentary for "
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" that the production team had filmed a shot of the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble "hanging out of the TARDIS" as it travelled through the time vortex. Davies said he showed this version to
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, who suggested that they omit it. It was said that the concept received bad reception from most of the crew, and therefore it was cut from the final version. A new version of the
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was composed by
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. A new TARDIS interior set also debuted in the first special, designed by Phil Sims, who had previously worked on films such as ''
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'' and '' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker''. The interior offers resemblances to the original 60s set, whilst being much larger in scale. The script described the new interior as a "huge hemisphere ... the shape of the
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's Tardis - ramps & gantries leading to a central six-sided console... but white". Davies commented that he chose to bring back the "white TARDIS" after watching recent stories which featured this design, including
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's TARDIS in "
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" and the
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's TARDIS in "
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". He said that he "spent a couple of years thinking, 'I like that,' not knowing I was coming back". Sims described the original concept art as "hard, metal, almost concrete" and "sinister", which Davies thought "looked like a bunker, or a baddie's lair". This was then reworked to match what Davies wanted. The new set is also wheelchair-accessible, with a
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added to the TARDIS doorway, and stairs replaced by ramps inside the control room.
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, who plays Shirley Anne Bingham and uses a wheelchair, said: "For every disabled kid who couldn't get into the Tardis, this ramp is forever yours". The set was built over 16 weeks on Stage 6 of Wolf Studios Wales. The
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's TARDIS exterior prop continued to be used. A new version of the
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was introduced for the three specials. Art director for props Michael van Kesteren wanted the sonic to "reference each era, to a degree", as it was being made for the 60th anniversary. The Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver featured a mix of elements from several previous designs, including "the raku detailing of the
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and Tenth Doctor's, the petals from the
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's, a little engraved ring that sort of harkens back to the sort of bullet shape on the
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and
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's". Kesteren produced 67 silhouette sketches of various ideas for how the sonic should look. The executive producers were keen on having "the petals" from the Eleventh Doctor's sonic. Four props of the sonic screwdriver were made, with "two available on set at all times in case of emergency". Unlike previous versions, the Fourteenth Doctor's sonic could animate holographic screens and diagrams which would float in the air.


Filming

Filming for the 60th anniversary specials marked a change in studio location, with the new studio, Bad Wolf Studios, taking over from
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as the company for in-house filming, where the programme had filmed since 2012. The change marked a co-production deal between Bad Wolf and BBC Studios for ''Doctor Who''. Bad Wolf further filed for a new subsidiary company, also run by Gardner and Tranter, called "Whoniverse1 LTD". Vicki Delow produced the specials, with Ellen Marsh co-producing.
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returned to direct the first special,
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directed the second, and
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directed the third. Davies believed that Talalay would be "the perfect choice for a brand-new launch", praising her previous episodes in the
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's era. Talalay said that she previously had not "always succeeded" in achieving crowd/action sequences, which "The Star Beast" contains a lot of, but she was "determined to do that part really, really well... it's all about embracing the stuff that scares you". Kingsley's episodes of ''Ghosts'' inspired the production team to approach him to direct the second special. Due to its unique technical challenges, Kingsley initially believed the script would be "an absolute nightmare" to direct, and was planning to turn down the offer. He then changed his mind as he began to come up with ideas for how they could produce it. Producers approached Button for the third special after seeing her work on ''World on Fire'', and she delighted them in the interview "by being such a fan of the old Doctor and Donna days". Button said that the script was "the most expansive thing I've ever read", and found it "challenging, in the most positive way possible". A readthrough of all three specials was held on 3 May 2022.
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commenced on 9 May 2022, starting with "The Star Beast". The first scenes filmed were inside Donna's house. As the script required several stunt explosions inside the house, the production team opted to build the house, back garden, and connecting alleyway on a
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; rather than renting a house on-location, with compositions of the night sky and terrace backdrop in the garden and alleyway added in post-production. To achieve the battle scenes between UNIT and the Wrarth Warriors,
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were loaded with
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hits to resemble real-time bullet impact; by creating a flash of sparks when hitting a hard surface, with actors wearing bulletproof plexiglass visors. In the second week of the shoot, location filming began in
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; which attracted media coverage and onlookers, as this was the first time that Tennant, Tate and supporting cast were publicly seen filming. With filming scheduled around the time of
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, many recognisable parts of central London were unavailable for filming; leading the crew to search for an iconic area outside of the city centre, and Camden became the "first candidate". Scenes at the steelworks were filmed at
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in Newport. 15-20 ft of the Meep's ship was physically built at the location, with the rest completed digitally in post-production. This was then redressed throughout the location shoot according to the different phases of the ship's condition. Axminster Road in Cardiff was used for the scenes on Donna's street; with five nights of battle scenes and practical effects work. A total of three weeks of night shooting was completed for the first special. Talalay said that the time of year put them at a disadvantage: "it gets dark late and light early, and this whole episode takes place at night", meaning that they had "so little shooting time" per night shoot. "The Giggle" was subsequently filmed in June 2022. For this special, 10 different sets were built across 5 soundstages at Bad Wolf. The production team spent two days in
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; filming an action scene set in 2023 London, followed by period scenes set in 1925 London. A French crêperie was redressed and used as the exterior of the Toymaker's toy shop, with the interior of the toy shop built on soundstage. The UNIT helipad set was built on the studio backlot, with a blue screen surrounding half of the set. The bi-generation sequence was filmed over two days, on 21 and 22 June 2022. Producers ensured that this was a "closed set", with only 17 "essential crew" members permitted. Ncuti Gatwa was given the codename "Hilary" in call sheets and shooting schedules. A Technodolly crane was used to shoot a half-circle rotation of the two Doctors splitting. The catch sequence was completed in one day with over 70 shots. The "
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" musical sequence was filmed on 28 June 2022, with around 50 shots completed in a single day.
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were present on-set to orchestrate the puppet scenes. The more time-consuming shots were filmed by a
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. For the Toymaker's companion puppet show, Neil Patrick Harris completed some of the puppeteering himself. The variety of different locations meant that the crew were moving to a new set "almost every day". Button described the shoot as "a
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times ten... like the Directors' Olympics". "Wild Blue Yonder" entered production in July 2022. This special was filmed almost entirely at Bad Wolf Studios; with the only location filming taking place at Camden Market on 16 May alongside "The Star Beast", and Dunraven Gardens in
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on 26 July, doubling for
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. The episode was considered the most complex and technically-challenging to shoot, with lots of "visual trickery". The long spaceship corridor was filmed entirely on a
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set, with virtual environment software used to show the corridor's CGI design, which would be tracked by the crew during filming. Some of the running sequences were completed on a
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. Tennant and Tate were scanned by a 360° full body capture rig consisting of 204 cameras to create the hyper-realistic giant hands and limbs that would be used as prosthetics by the actors during filming. Several body doubles of Tennant and Tate were required during the shoot. Physical set builds were created for the rest of the spaceship, which Davies said was "on a size I've not seen before" and praised the design team. Scenes between the Doctor and Donna and the Not-Things were rehearsed twice in a row; first with Tennant and Tate as the real Doctor and Donna, and then again with Tennant and Tate as the Not-Things. The crew filmed part of the
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scene in the studio backlot. To prevent health and safety risks of filming in a real apple tree, the Doctor and Donna's shots were filmed separately in a small tree against blue screen. With construction overlapping the shoot, scenes on the TARDIS across all three specials were filmed at the end of the shooting period. Filming on the set began on 25 July 2022, with scenes from "The Star Beast". Due to failing health, Cribbins's role as Wilfred Mott was reduced, however, he was able to film one last appearance for the ending of "Wild Blue Yonder", his final performance before his death on 27 July 2022. An uncredited double stood in as Wilfred for "The Giggle", which featured usage of an archival audio recording of Cribbins from "
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" (2008).
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voice-recorded dialogue for the Meep at Bang Post Production in London on 17 October 2022. A ''Children in Need'' special was produced on 18 April 2023 and directed by
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. The six-part miniseries ''Tales of the TARDIS'' was recorded over six days at Bad Wolf Studios from 25 to 30 September 2023, directed by Joshua M.G. Thomas. The production blocks for the 2023 specials were arranged as follows:


Visual effects

Visual effects for "The Star Beast" were completed by Untold Studios. The VFX team contributed 330 shots for the episode, with the brief spanning "complex character work, CG environment builds and set extensions, massive battle scenes and highly complex FX sequences". In early stages, bringing the Meep to life served as a challenge for the production team, as they needed to examine all the technical aspects such as the Meep's height, fur colour, and how it should walk. Based on the comic strip drawings created by
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, Davies's script described the Meep as "a 2 ½ foot cream-coloured furry ferret", with "huge, soulful Puss-in-Boots eyes, two long, furry ears sleeked back, the snout extending down into a sad little mouth". Executive producer Phil Collinson said "the idea that he Meepwould be an entirely CGI creation just didn't feel right". Ultimately, the team settled on a blend of prosthetics and CGI; a practical,
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costume was created by Millennium FX for the shoot, with digital effects added in post-production. Actress and martial artist Cecily Fay performed movement inside the costume, with puppeteers operating the eyes and ears. In post-production, Untold Studios delivered "both a full CG approach for some shots and an augmented 2D approach to an actor in a costume for other shots". After the Meep turns evil, Untold used "a CG digital replica of the character", which included "fully simulated muscle/fat and hair systems", allowing them to increase "the emotional range" of the Meep. This also allowed them to achieve effects such as "pupil dilation, articulated finger and toe movement". After the Meep's dialogue was recorded, the animation team used parts of Margolyes's facial performance to insert into the CG replica, to achieve the "more expressive" shots, which is harder to achieve with a practical costume. Painting Practice, a design studio that had worked previously on ''His Dark Materials'' and ''
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'', completed world-building and visual development on all three specials, starting with "The Star Beast"; which required "VFX asset creation, set extensions and previsualisation" of the Meep's flight deck and its escape pod, as well as the "fiery 'London Cracking' phenomenon" when the city is being destroyed. The company also helped create "graphic language" for the 3D screens animated by the Doctor's sonic screwdriver. Prior to production of "Wild Blue Yonder", Dan May, VFX supervisor and co-founder of Painting Practice, worked with production designer Phil Sims and the special's director Tom Kingsley to "design and build the infinite Ghostship corridor scenes", using the software
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. This was then handed to the VFX company Realtime, which developed a "digital asset" for production. This meant that using the virtual software Mo-Sys, a "physical green screen shoot" could be conducted with in-camera CGI footage, used for "on set camera tracking" and creating "instant post vis and a guide for the actor". Kingsley said that they kept "testing out different versions of big action sequences during the writing process – so we could rewrite the script to match the animatic", adding that "the concept art was to such a high standard, that the challenge was really to try and make the episode look as good as the concept art". In post-production, Realtime were tasked with creating "a corresponding high detail version" of the original asset used in the shoot for the "final background renders", removing static lighting, adjusting the textures, and animating the walls and buttresses. Nearly every shot in the episode had an element of CGI. To achieve the establishing shots of the new
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tower in "The Giggle", Painting Practice used Unreal Engine to create 3D storyboarding "with a virtual camera and set planning", and used "scale models of London" using Techviz to plan the helicopter scenes, and the 360° skyline on the helipad. May researched "some classic strong tower shapes like
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" to model the tower on. With Davies's script describing the tower as "proud, public" and "very
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", the company wanted to "emulate the beauty and simplicity of
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's Stark Tower", while also ensuring they had "ownership" in their own version. Painting Practice also helped design shots for the Toymaker's puppet show and the bi-generation. In post-production, Automatik VFX were tasked with completing various effects sequences, including realising the puppets of Stooky Bill's family and Charles Banerjee, the collapsing corridor in the toy shop, and the bi-generation. Davies said that some versions of the bi-generation sequence were "too violent" and "too liquid", and others were "too thin". For inserting Stooky's face on television screens, Automatik chose to take "footage of Bill from the Frith Street set" and add a "designed, post-production filter to make it look like an early televised image, which we could then put onto all the screens on the UNIT Tower set".


Music

On 20 July 2022,
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, who had served as composer since 2018, confirmed that he would not return for the 60th anniversary specials. On 24 April 2023, the BBC announced that
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, the show's composer from 2005 to 2017, would be returning for the 2023 specials and the fourteenth series. The specials feature a new version of the theme tune, which was performed live by the
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as part of ''Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration'', and released officially on 12 October 2023. Gold and the BBC National Orchestra attended their first recording session for the specials on 16 January 2023 at the
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. Gold said he did not want to include any "old recordings", and ensured that the music was "brand new, even when it's evoking an older theme".


Release


Promotion

On 23 October 2022, the first teaser trailer was shown on BBC One after "
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". It was confirmed that David Tennant would be playing the Fourteenth Doctor for three specials, and Ncuti Gatwa would then succeed him as the Fifteenth Doctor. It was also revealed that the specials would begin airing in November 2023. Davies teased "plenty more surprises on the way", adding that the anniversary would be "laden with mystery, horror, robots, puppets, danger and fun!". The new logo was revealed on 25 October 2022, in conjunction with the announcement that the specials would premiere on
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outside the UK and Ireland. Gatwa appeared on ''
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'' in the United States to announce the news before the media. On 25 December 2022, the second teaser trailer was shown on BBC One after the ''
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'' 2022 Christmas special. Davies said they wanted to deliver "a lovely little Christmas present", and promised "2023 will be a riot of ''Doctor Who'' goodness!". The trailer also offered the first glimpses of the Meep and the Wrarth Warriors. On 7 March 2023, it was announced that Tennant, who was the main presenter of Comic Relief 2023, would appear during a sketch in the telethon in the Fourteenth Doctor's costume to promote the specials. The show began on 17 March with a sketch which saw
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regenerate into Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor. Spread over two weeks between April and May 2023, three cryptic teasers with reversed audio and binary codes interrupted the idents on BBC One, leading up to a third teaser trailer shown on BBC One before the
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final on 13 May, revealing each special's title. Davies teased the titles are "just the beginning of the Doctor's biggest adventure yet". On 18 July 2023, new character posters were released of the Fourteenth Doctor, Donna Noble, the Fifteenth Doctor and his companion Ruby Sunday. The Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver was then revealed on 19 July in a minute-long video; before replicas were made available to purchase online. The sonic release and posters coincided with a ''Doctor Who'' display booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2023, although an official panel did not take place. On 23 September 2023, the full-length trailer was shown on BBC One before the first live show of ''Strictly Come Dancing'' 2023. An official poster was released, and Davies said that fans were "heading for a November full of ''Doctor Who'' surprises". On 25 October 2023, the release dates for the three specials were officially revealed, with a poster for each special released alongside. To coincide, Disney+ released their version of the trailer to promote the specials. The press launch and screening for "The Star Beast" was held at
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, London on 6 November 2023, with a new poster also released. A special ''Doctor Who'' ident was launched by BBC iPlayer, with the Fourteenth Doctor questioning the return of Donna and his old face. An interactive "Choose Your Character" challenge was released on BBC iPlayer's
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, which revealed some unseen clips from "The Star Beast". A special mini-episode was shown during ''Children in Need 2023'' on 17 November. Tennant and Davies embarked on a media round in the week leading up to "The Star Beast", and preview clips were released during the week leading up to each special. To mark the day of the 60th anniversary on 23 November 2023, a water-based projection was launched during after-dark hours on
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, which displayed several iconic villains and characters from across the show's 60-year history. On 24 November, Tennant appeared as the Fourteenth Doctor on ''
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Bedtime Story'' to read "The Way Back Home" by
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. The Fourteenth Doctor and Donna featured on the front cover of ''
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'' magazine for 25 November–1 December 2023, as part of a special celebratory issue for the 60th anniversary and the launch of the specials.


Broadcast

The three specials began airing on 25 November 2023 and concluded on 9 December 2023, marking ''Doctor Who''s 60th anniversary. The specials were the first ''Doctor Who'' episodes to premiere internationally on
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; like previous episodes, they were aired on
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and
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in the United Kingdom. The streaming partnership between the BBC and
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was announced in October 2022, with Davies adding that the aim is to "launch the TARDIS all around the planet, reaching a new generation of fans while keeping our traditional home firmly on the BBC in the UK". The second special, " Wild Blue Yonder", ended with a dedication to
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, who died in July 2022 and made his final television appearance as
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. On 2 February 2024, amidst ''Doctor Who'' unavailability on Disney+ and the inaccessibility of BBC iPlayer in Ireland, the 2023 specials and "
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" marked the inaugural episodes to be added to the
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platform in Ireland. It is anticipated that all subsequent episodes, starting with the following series, will be released on the RTÉ Player.


60th anniversary


Television re-releases

Ahead of the anniversary, the BBC cleared the rights to allow more than 800 episodes of ''Doctor Who'' programming — including episodes from the classic and revival series, ''
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'', ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', ''
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'', and ''Doctor Who Confidential'' — as part of its iPlayer offering from 1 November 2023. Episodes included new accessibility options, including subtitles,
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, and
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. The release of these episodes excluded the first ''Doctor Who'' serial, ''
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'' (1963), due to a lack of agreement between the BBC and the son of the serial's late writer Anthony Coburn. The BBC used "
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" as the collective name for all the programmes. A
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of the fourth series, which starred Tennant and Tate, occurred on 4 November. On 23 November, BBC Four broadcast a 75-minute colourised version of ''
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'' (1963), featuring new sound design and a score by
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. This was followed by a repeat of ''
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'' (2013), with the ending of the film now featuring Gatwa, replacing
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. ''An Adventure in Space and Time'' was modified further for its re-airing, with dialogue from ''An Unearthly Child'' being cut from the original production, due to the same lack of agreement that prevented ''An Unearthly Child'' from being part of the Whoniverse programming release on iPlayer. A fully-animated release of ''The Celestial Toymaker'', utilising the original soundtrack recordings, was released on DVD and Blu-ray.


''Tales of the TARDIS''

The first Whoniverse original series, ''Tales of the TARDIS'', was released on BBC iPlayer on 1 November 2023, coinciding with the Whoniverse's launch. The six-part series featured omnibus versions of classic ''Doctor Who'' stories bookended with new scenes featuring classic era Doctors and companions remembering the adventure.


''Children in Need''

A special five-minute minisode titled "Destination: Skaro" was broadcast during the 2023 ''
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'' telethon on 17 November 2023. It starred Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor, alongside
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as Mr Castavillian and featured the return of
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(
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) and the very first
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.


''Liberation of the Daleks''

''
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'' produced a 14-part comic strip adventure, titled ''Liberation of the Daleks'', which was designed to bridge the gap between "The Power of the Doctor" and "The Star Beast". The story was canonically branded as the Fourteenth Doctor's first official adventure, exclusive to ''Doctor Who Magazine''. The story ran from 10 November 2022 (issue 584) to 9 November 2023 (issue 597).


Documentaries

Three TV documentaries were announced as part of the anniversary celebrations. The first, ''Talking Doctor Who'', presented by Tennant, showcases the history of the classic era. It was broadcast on 1 November 2023 on
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. The second, ''Doctor Who: 60 Years of Secrets and Scandals'', uncovers a host of behind-the-scenes stories from the show's classic run. It was broadcast on 25 November 2023 on Channel 5. The third, ''Russell T Davies: The Doctor and Me'', details Davies's return as showrunner. It was broadcast on 18 December 2023 on
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.


Radio and audio

On 23 November 2022, Big Finish Productions announced a 60th anniversary special audio drama featuring the Fourth to Tenth Doctors entitled ''Once and Future'', which was released monthly between May and October 2023, with an additional release in November 2024.
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and
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broadcast a number of special programmes in late 2023 to commemorate the show; the first being ''Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration'' on
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, a special pre-recorded concert in October that featured music from across the show's modern era, including the first exclusive performance of the 2023 theme tune. The concert also featured guest appearances from Davies and former showrunners
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and Chris Chibnall. A two-part documentary titled ''Who Are We: Doctor Who?'' was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 21 and 22 October. Spanning the anniversary period, BBC Radio 2 broadcast a series of ''My Life in a Mixtape'' episodes with several former and current ''Doctor Who'' cast members, including
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,
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,
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, Bonnie Langford,
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,
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and Ruth Madeley, as well as former composer Segun Akinola. A 30-minute documentary titled ''Doctor Who: The Wilderness Years'' was broadcast on 19 November on
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. Two specials aired on
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on 23 November; a documentary exploring the show's relationship with Wales in ''Doctor Who: The Welsh Connection'', and
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presenting a tribute to the music of ''Doctor Who'' in ''Doctor Huw''. Gold presented an hour-long programme titled ''Murray Gold: Hitting the Right Notes'' on 23 November on
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.


Multiplatform story

On 20 March 2023, a multiplatform story titled ''Doom's Day'' was announced, starring
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as Doom, the "universe's greatest assassin". The event launched in June 2023 via productions through ''Doctor Who''s digital channels,
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, ''Doctor Who Magazine'',
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, Big Finish Productions,
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, and East Side Games, and concluded in October 2023.


Aftershow

The 60th anniversary specials were accompanied by the launch of '' Doctor Who: Unleashed'', a behind-the-scenes companion show on
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. Adopting a similar format to ''Doctor Who Confidential'', ''Unleashed'' follows every new episode of ''Doctor Who'' with a 30-minute instalment on BBC Three, hosted by ''
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'' presenter Steffan Powell. The show was announced on 27 September 2023, after accurate reports of the show surfaced the previous year. A 15-minute opening episode was released on BBC iPlayer, with an excerpt airing during ''Children in Need'' 2023 on 17 November, covering the making of the ''Children in Need'' special.


Home media

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In print

Jacqueline King, Bonnie Langford and Dan Starkey, who portray
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, Mel Bush and
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(from previous series) respectively, narrated each of the specials' respective audiobooks.


Reception


Ratings


Critical reception

On
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, a
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website, 96% of 57 critics gave the specials a positive review. The three specials respectively received positive reviews of 93%, 100%, and 100%. The three specials overall received positive reviews from critics. Ryan Woodrow from ''Men's Journal'' described the specials as having revitalised the show, including fan-favourite elements from its later 2000s era while also pushing its narrative forward. Woodrow stated that the first special lived to the expectations of the past year, while complimenting Davies's inclusion of LGBTQ+ elements, but was also critical of the handling of the "meta-crisis" storyline. He described the second special as a "spot-on balance between humor and drama" while comparing the episode to other highly-rated episodes like "
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" (2008) and " Heaven Sent" (2015), and the third special as the "most action-packed and exciting of the three" while also having issues with the concept of bi-generation. Overall, Woodrow believed that the specials successfully rekindled the love for ''Doctor Who'' after a divisive era. Emirhan Çakmak of ''Daily Sabah'' praised the chemistry between Tennant's and Tate's characters, describing the specials as "emotional". He described "Wild Blue Yonder" as initially slow but eventually raising the level of excitement and intensity, and described Harris's character of the Toymaker as "one of the most iconic villains from the classic series". Çakmak commented on the character's German accent as being "redundant" and would have preferred if all three specials had focused on the Toymaker. In general, he summarised the three specials as "both rewarding and unsatisfying", though a "pleasure" at the same time.


Awards and nominations


Soundtrack

In June 2025, composer
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commented on the release of the related soundtrack, and that there would likely be "one big music dump" for the soundtracks of the tenth series, 2023 specials, fourteenth series and fifteenth series.


Notes


References


External links

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