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Earlier in the week, Peter Davison opened up the possibility of the fifth Doctor making an appearance in the 50th anniversary special when he mentioned he owned a copy of the script.

Female First are now reporting that he will appear in the special. However before we get too excited Davison doesn?t specifically say it?s for The Day of the Doctor, only that he?s doing something for the 50th.

He said: ?I?m making an appearance somewhere over that period of time but I can?t reveal in what.

?I can?t reveal anything specific about it. I?m not allowed to.

?It is a big year for the show and we?re all doing our bit for it. Trust me.?


http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/davison-on-50th-im-making-an-appearance-somewhere-53107.htm

^ They seem to be keeping everything under tight security. Only a few tidbits here and there come out.

 

The promo pic was the only proper stuff we have seen so far, expect more beginning of October

I don't know if I should be grateful or not for the lack of official teasers.  I really want to see the trailer but once I do then there is no going back.  I can control my anticipation right now as my mind cant begin to conceive what possibilities may unfold.  I know that in reality I may be let down by another Moffat fairytale but I'm really hoping this satisfies my Dr Who needs.

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If you missed out on tickets to the official Doctor Who 50th Celebration taking place at ExCel in London from the 22nd - 24th November, the BBC are offering fans a last chance to get hold of tickets. Due to phenomenal demand, the event sold out almost immediately when they went on sale in July; however, limited numbers are now available to purchase. 

 

To ensure that everyone has a fair chance of securing a ticket, they will only be available through a ballot. The ballot is open now and runs until 10am BST on Monday 30th September. The lucky applicants will be notified on Tuesday 1st October and then have until 10am BST on Thursday 3rd October to complete their purchase. Any unclaimed tickets will go into a further ballot. 

 

Applicants can select their preferred date and entry group and specify the number of tickets that they require (up to 4) at the time of entering the draw. The ballot does not include any pre-purchase of merchandise, autographs or photographs. TARDIS tickets are sold out and will not be included. Ticket prices are ?45 for adults, ?20 for children and ?104 for a family ticket (two adults and two children, prices exclude booking fee).

 

Entries to the ballot can be made online or by phone.

 

Click here for full details and to enter the ballot

 

So far Matt Smith, Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker and Tom Baker have all been confirmed as present at the event. Tom Baker will be appearing on Saturday only. Other guests will be announced shortly.

I did it again, I peeked in to this thread. :pinch:

Is it November yet?

 

 

 

 

Now Now ther  you are Safe  now intrinsica  back in the Good old   2005  the new Doctor who just started last night with the Episode Rose   you know that  but you keep babling on about the 50th  special and some future Doctors  just go back to sleep  cause next weeks episode  The end of the world  should be a good one  . i have to say  that  Christopher Eccleston guy seems to be  a good actor .

Can November hurry up please.

i know, right?

 

it will be fun for us as well because that is my Brother in Law's birthday so we will try to do it all in the morning to be able to watch the Doctor in the evening lol.

The 50th anniversary is drawing ever closer ? so here's a sneak peek behind the scenes.

UK fans, make sure you keep an eye out around the premiere of BBC Atlantis tonight? http://bbc.in/195Mulc

The 50th anniversary is drawing ever closer ? so here's a sneak peek behind the scenes.

UK fans, make sure you keep an eye out around the premiere of BBC Atlantis tonight? http://bbc.in/195Mulc

 

I had a feeling they would show something after their new flagship show

Steven Moffat has said that Peter Capaldi?s past appearances in the Whoniverse will not actually be ignored and hinted they may serve as a plot point.

 

Speaking in an interview with Nerd?, he said: ?We are aware that Peter Capaldi?s played a big old part in Doctor Who and Torchwood before and we are not going to ignore the fact.

 

?I remember Russell [T Davies] told me that he had a big old plan as to why there were two Peter Capaldi?s in the Who universe: one in Pompeii and one in Torchwood. When I cast Peter and Russell got in touch to say how pleased he was, I said, ?Okay, what was your theory and does it still work?? and he said, ?Yes it does. Here it is??

 

?We?ll play that one out over time. It?s actually quite neat.?

 

He adds: ?The face is not set from birth. It?s not like he was always going to be one day Peter Capaldi. We know that?s the case because in The War Games he has a choice of faces. So we know it?s not set, so where does he get those faces from? They can?t just be randomly generated because they?ve got lines. They?ve aged. When he turns into Peter he?ll actually have lines on his face. So where did that face come from??

 

http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/capaldis-past-appearances-not-ignored-53407.htm

 

He adds: ?The face is not set from birth. It?s not like he was always going to be one day Peter Capaldi. We know that?s the case because in The War Games he has a choice of faces. So we know it?s not set, so where does he get those faces from? They can?t just be randomly generated because they?ve got lines. They?ve aged. When he turns into Peter he?ll actually have lines on his face. So where did that face come from??

 

 

 

Ooh I like that :)

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