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词条 List of supplementary Doctor Who episodes
释义

  1. Television broadcasts

  2. Home video releases

  3. Internet broadcasts

  4. Prequels

  5. Parodic sketches

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The show has been a large influence in the media since its inception in 1963. Running parallel to its parenting seasons and series' lie miscellaneous television broadcasts, several episodes into home video "exclusive" releases and many video games. This list does not include adverts or skits from other shows (bar crossovers and stories as part of telethons i.e. CIN).

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Television broadcasts

There have been several special Doctor Who episodes and serials that are produced by the BBC. They usually consist of minisodes, crossovers with other TV shows, and stories produced for special occasions.

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|Title = Search Out Space
|RTitle = [1]
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 20 minutes
|DirectedBy = Stuart Berry-Anne Billingsley
|WrittenBy = Lambros Atteshlis and Stuart Berry-Anne Billingsley
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1990|11|21|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = A crossover with the children's education programme Search Out Science featuring Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and John Leeson as K-9.
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|RTitle = Dimensions in Time
|Aux1 = 2 episodes, 13 minutes
|DirectedBy = Stuart MacDonald
|WrittenBy = John Nathan-Turner and David Roden
|OriginalAirDate = 26–{{Start date|1993|11|27|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = A thirtieth anniversary programme for Doctor Who for Children in Need. The special was also a crossover with EastEnders. It featured Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy as the Doctor plus many of the companions.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Born Again
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 7 minutes
|DirectedBy = Euros Lyn
|WrittenBy = Russell T Davies
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|18|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = The Doctor has just regenerated; but will Rose be able to trust this strange new Doctor? Also known as "Children in Need special" or Pudsey Cutaway.[2]
|LineColor = B40000
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Attack of the Graske
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 14 minutes
|DirectedBy = Ashley Way
|WrittenBy = Gareth Roberts
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|12|25|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = An interactive "mini-episode" debuting on the BBC Red Button service
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}}{{Episode list
|RTitle = The Infinite Quest
|Aux1 = 13 episodes, 45 minutes
|DirectedBy = Gary Russell
|WrittenBy = Alan Barnes
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|4|2|df=y}}–{{Start date|2007|6|30|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = An animated serial debuting as segments during Totally Doctor Who made during David Tennant's tenure as The Doctor, plus his companion Martha Jones.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Time Crash
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 8 minutes
|DirectedBy = Graeme Harper
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|11|16|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = The episode, set during the last scene of the previous episode "Last of the Time Lords", depicts a humorous encounter between the Doctor's fifth and tenth incarnations, played by Peter Davison and David Tennant respectively.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Music of the Spheres
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 7 minutes
|DirectedBy = Euros Lyn
|WrittenBy = Russell T Davies
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2008|7|27|df=y}} (BBC iPlayer and BBC Radio 3)
1 January 2009 (BBC One)[3]
|ShortSummary = A segment of the 2008 BBC Proms.
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}}{{Episode list
|RTitle = Dreamland
|Aux1 = 6 episodes, 45 minutes
|DirectedBy = Gary Russell
|WrittenBy = Phil Ford
|OriginalAirDate = 21–{{Start date|2009|11|26|df=y}}[4] (BBC Red Button and online)
5 December 2009 (BBC Two)
|ShortSummary = An animated serial debuting on the BBC Red Button service and the BBC Doctor Who website, and later broadcast as one episode on BBC Two.
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}}{{Episode list
|RTitle = "Space" and "Time"
|Aux1 = 2 episodes, 6 minutes
|DirectedBy = Richard Senior
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|3|18|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = The episodes form a two-part story, set entirely within the TARDIS, starring Matt Smith as The Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams, and were written by the programme's head writer Steven Moffat.
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|Title = Death Is the Only Answer
|RTitle = [5]
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 4 minutes
|DirectedBy = Jeremy Webb
|WrittenBy = The Children of Oakley Junior School
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|10|1|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Doctor Who Confidential special
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Good as Gold
|RTitle = [6][7]
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 3 minutes
|DirectedBy = Saul Metzstein[8]
|WrittenBy = The Children of Ashdene School
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|4|24|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Blue Peter special
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}}{{Episode list
|RTitle = Pond Life
|Aux1 = 5 episodes, 5 minutes
|DirectedBy = Saul Metzstein
|WrittenBy = Chris Chibnall
|OriginalAirDate = 27–{{Start date|2012|8|31|df=y}} (webcast)
{{Start date|2012|9|1|df=y}} (BBC Red Button)
|ShortSummary = Five part mini-adventure premiering on the BBC's Doctor Who website. An omnibus version was shown on 1 September 2012 on the BBC Red Button service. Amy and Rory's life is seen throughout the year after the Doctor reunited with them at Christmas. Several times, they receive the Doctor's calls, learning of many ridiculous things he's up to. Other times, he shows up at the wrong time due to the TARDIS malfunctioning. He even accidentally leaves an Ood with them for a short while. When the Doctor calls again, he finds no one is home; he deletes his call. Unknown to him, Amy has kicked Rory out and is wishing the Doctor will come.
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|Title = The Night of the Doctor
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 8 minutes
|DirectedBy = John Hayes
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|11|14|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Paul McGann returns to the role of the Eighth Doctor. The story serves as his regeneration story into John Hurt's War Doctor,
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}}
}}

Home video releases

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|Title = The Pilot Episode
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 26 minutes
|DirectedBy = Waris Hussein
|WrittenBy = Anthony Coburn
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1991|8|26|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = A "first cut" version of An Unearthly Child.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Destiny of the Doctors
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 15 minutes
|DirectedBy = Stuart MacDonald
|WrittenBy = Terrance Dicks
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = The scenes that accompanied the 1997 video game of the same name. It was later released independently as a bonus feature on the DVD release of Survival with a new end credits roll. It starred Anthony Ainley in his last outing as the Master.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Night and the Doctor
|Aux1 = 5 episodes, 16 minutes
|DirectedBy = Richard Senior[9]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|21|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Four additional scenes written and produced for "The Complete Sixth Series" boxset. The episodes are titled "Bad Night", "Good Night", "First Night" and "Last Night" with the prequel "Up All Night" attached.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Inforarium
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|9|24|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = An additional scene written and produced for "The Complete Seventh Series" boxset.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Rain Gods
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Neil Gaiman
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|9|24|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = An additional scene written and produced for "The Complete Seventh Series" boxset. While credited to Steven Moffat, the mini-episode was actually written by Neil Gaiman.[10]
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Clara and the TARDIS
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|9|24|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = An additional scene written and produced for "The Complete Seventh Series" boxset.
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Internet broadcasts

There have been several special Doctor Who internet broadcasts.

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|Title = Death Comes to Time
|Aux1 = 13 episodes
|DirectedBy = Dan Freedman
|WrittenBy = Colin Meek and Nev Fountain
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|7|13|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Released on the Doctor Who website, it starred Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor.
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}}{{Episode list
|Title = Real Time
|Aux1 = 6 episodes
|DirectedBy = Gary Russell
|WrittenBy = Gary Russelll
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|8|2|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = A webcast featuring Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Maggie Stables as Evelyn Smythe plus the Cybermen.
|LineColor = B40000
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Shada
|Aux1 = 6 episodes
|DirectedBy = Nicholas Pegg
|WrittenBy = Douglas Adams and Gary Russell
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|12|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Another special webcast featuring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Lalla Ward as Romana with John Leeson as K9.
|LineColor = B40000
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Scream of the Shalka
|Aux1 = 6 episodes
|DirectedBy = Wilson Milam
|WrittenBy = Paul Cornell
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2003|11|13|df=y}}–{{Start date|2003|12|18|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = Another special webcast featuring Richard E. Grant as the Ninth Doctor. It celebrated the fortieth anniversary of Doctor Who.
|LineColor = B40000
}}
}}

Prequels

Throughout the sixth and seventh series beginning with "The Impossible Astronaut", several prequels were released online, which acted as openers for their accompanying episodes. All "prequels" were released ahead of their accompanying episodes, with the exception of "Battle of Demons Run - Two Days Later" which was released after "The Snowmen". The concept is similar to that of the second series, in which each episode had an accompanying Tardisode. In August 2013, a prequel to "Deep Breath" was shown in cinemas prior to the debut of the episode. Two prequels to the ninth series premiere, "The Magician's Apprentice", were released in September 2015. The following year another prequel came out introducing the Doctor's companion Bill Potts. Stories from the original run have also had new scenes and prequels, such as The Evil of the Daleks, which gained an extra prologue for its rebroadcast the following year, as did The Crusade for its 1999 VHS box set release.

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|Title = The Evil of the Daleks additional scene
|Aux1 = 1 scene, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = David Whitaker
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1968|08|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Sir Ian Chesterton's Crusade
|RTitle =
("The Crusade" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 scene, 4 minutes
|DirectedBy = Paul Vanezis
|WrittenBy = Stephen Cole
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|07|01|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Global Conspiracy?
|RTitle =
("The Green Death" scene)
|Aux1 = 1 scene, 10 minutes
|DirectedBy = Paul Vanezis
|WrittenBy = Mark Gatiss
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2004|04|10|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Liberty Hall
|RTitle =
("Mawdryn Undead" scene)
|Aux1 = 1 scene, 10 minutes
|DirectedBy = Karen Davies
|WrittenBy = Brendan Sheppard
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2009|08|10|df=y}}
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 2|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = TARDISodes
|RTitle =
("Series 2" prequels)
|Aux1 = 13 episodes, 10 minutes
|DirectedBy = Ashley Way
|WrittenBy = Gareth Roberts
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|df=y}}
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 5|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = Meanwhile in the TARDIS
|RTitle =
("The Beast Below" and "The Time of Angels" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = Euros Lyn
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|08|df=y}}
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 6|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Impossible Astronaut
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|3|22|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Curse of the Black Spot
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Stephen Thompson
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|4|30|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Brain Trafficking
|RTitle =
("A Good Man Goes to War" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Marcus Wilson[11]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|5|28|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Let's Kill Hitler
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Steve Hughes[11]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|8|14|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Up All Night
|RTitle =
("Closing Time" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = Richard Senior
|WrittenBy = Tom MacRae
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|21|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Wedding of River Song
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Marcus Wilson[12]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|9|24|df=y}}
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 7|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Marcus Wilson[12]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|12|6|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Asylum of the Daleks
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Saul Metzstein[13]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|9|1|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Making of The Gunslinger
|RTitle =
("A Town Called Mercy" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Neill Gorton[13]
|WrittenBy = Toby Whithouse
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|9|9|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = P.S.
|RTitle =
("The Angels Take Manhattan" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Chris Chibnall
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|10|12|df=y}}

}}{{Episode list


|Title = The Great Detective
|RTitle =
("The Snowmen" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 4 minutes
|DirectedBy = Saul Metzstein
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|11|16|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Vastra Investigates
|RTitle =
("The Snowmen" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = John Hayes[17]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2012|12|17|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Bells of Saint John
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = John Hayes[17]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|3|23|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Battle of Demons Run - 2 Days Later
|RTitle =
("The Snowmen" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Marcus Wilson[17]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|3|25|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = She Said, He Said
|RTitle =
("The Name of the Doctor" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 3 minutes
|DirectedBy = Saul Metzstein[14]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|5|11|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = Clarence and the Whispermen
|RTitle =
("The Name of the Doctor" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = Stephen Woolfenden
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|05|22|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Last Day
|RTitle =
("The Day of the Doctor" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 4 minutes
|DirectedBy = Jamie Stone
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|11|21|df=y}} (webcast)
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 8|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = Deep Breath
|RTitle =
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 6 minutes
|DirectedBy = {{TableTBA|N/A}}
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|8|23|df=y}}
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 9|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = Prologue
|RTitle =
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 1 minute
|DirectedBy = Hettie MacDonald[15]
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|9|11|df=y}}
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Doctor's Meditation
|RTitle =
("The Magician's Apprentice" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 6 minutes
|DirectedBy = Ed Bazalgette
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|9|15|df=y}}
}}{{Episode table/part|p=Series 10|c=#42A95C|nopart=y}}{{Episode list
|Title = Friend from the Future
|RTitle =
("The Pilot" prequel)
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 2 minutes
|DirectedBy = Lawrence Gough
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|23|df=y}}
}}
}}

Parodic sketches

There have been several special Doctor Who parodic sketches either on television, online or on DVD.

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|RTitle = The Curse of Fatal Death
|Aux1 = 4 episodes, 23 minutes
|DirectedBy = John Henderson
|WrittenBy = Steven Moffat
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|12|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = A Comic Relief spoof, starring Rowan Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant, and Joanna Lumley as the Doctor, and Jonathan Pryce as the Master.
|LineColor = B40000
}}{{Episode list
|Title = The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
|Aux1 = 1 episode, 31 minutes
|DirectedBy = Peter Davison
|WrittenBy = Peter Davison
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|11|23|df=y}}
|ShortSummary = A 50th anniversary Doctor Who comedy homage debuting on the BBC Red Button service, featuring former stars Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and others.
|LineColor = B40000
}}
}}

See also

{{Wikipedia books|1=Doctor Who}}{{Portal|Doctor Who|BBC}}
  • Doctor Who
    • List of Doctor Who serials
    • List of Doctor Who missing episodes
    • List of unmade Doctor Who serials
    • List of Doctor Who audio releases
    • List of Doctor Who radio stories

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drwhoguide.com/searchout.htm|title=Search Out Science|publisher=Dominique Boies|accessdate=4 January 2011}}
2. ^{{cite book |title=Doctor Who: Companions and Allies |last=Tribe |first=Steve |year=2009 |publisher=BBC Books |location= |isbn=1-84607-749-4 |page= }}
3. ^{{cite press release |title= Programme Information – BBC Network TV Weeks 52/53 – BBC ONE|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/wk52/bbc_one.shtml#bbcone_drwho |publisher=BBC Press Office |accessdate=3 December 2008}}
4. ^{{cite web|author=Will R – Online Host |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/dreamlandanimation/2009/11/dreamland-saturday-november-21.shtml |title=Doctor Who: Dreamland Animation Blog |publisher=BBC |date=4 November 2009 |accessdate=25 May 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100308235014/http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/dreamlandanimation/2009/11/dreamland-saturday-november-21.shtml |archivedate=8 March 2010 }}
5. ^{{cite press release |title=BBC announces one-off mini-episode of Doctor Who|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2011/08_august/24/who.shtml |publisher=BBC Press Office |date=24 August 2011 |accessdate=24 August 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/qvf6z/blue-peter--24052012 |title=Blue Peter | 24/05/2012 |publisher=Radio Times |accessdate=15 May 2012}}
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8. ^{{cite news|url=https://twitter.com/saulmetzstein/status/205633763386982400|title=Twitter / saulmetzstein|date=24 May 2012|accessdate=24 May 2012|publisher=}}
9. ^{{cite video| people = Richard Senior, interviewee| date = 2011| title = Doctor Who Confidential:The Nights' Tale| format = DVD and Blu-ray| publisher = 2 Entertain| time = 40 seconds| postscript = . Documentary included on the Doctor Who: Complete Series 6 DVD/BD release. Richard Senior interviewed about directing the shorts and named as director in caption.}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://neil-gaiman.tumblr.com/post/62253594628/rain-gods|title=Neil Gaiman|work=tumblr.com}}
11. ^Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition 30
12. ^Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition 31
13. ^Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition 33
14. ^Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition 37
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0326pdj/credits|title=BBC One - Doctor Who, Series 9, New Series Prologue - Credits}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150205221954/http://drwhoguide.com/ Doctor Who Reference Guide] – detailed descriptions of all televised episodes, plus spin-off audio, video, and literary works.
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