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Hello and welcome to this special celebration of Doctor Who, live from

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the British Film Institute. Tonight we are throwing a birthday party

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with a difference. We will be looking back at tonight's ennic

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adventure, wasn't it brilliant? And 50 years of the nation's favourite

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TV show. Even better we will be joined by Doctors old and new,

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exclusive chats with Smith and John Hurt. Once again the universe has

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been saved by a mad man in a box, technically three of them. It is

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time for the afterparty. Good evening, welcome to Doctor Who

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Live The Afterparty. How do you follow that, the most incredible

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episode of Doctor Who, ever. Tonight there is barely time to catch your

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breath or wipe away a tear. We will stellar guests, brilliant clips and

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cheeky surprises. We will be chatting to Jenna Coleman, John Hurt

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and Steven Moffett, and the man who made the Fez cool, not Tommy Cooper

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but Matt Smith. He want you to get involved by tweeting your comments

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about the Day of the Doctor and anything 50th anniversary-related

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going to anything 50th anniversary-related

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website. While we are looking back at the past we are creating some

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exciting TV first, including the Largest-ever collection of Doctor

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Who fans. We will chat to them unless they don't get lost in a

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corridor or tumbling down a quarry. We have an audience of Doctor Who

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fans and our own house band, Traffic Experiment. Later on we will also

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have a band from a different dimension as we go live to LA with

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One Direction! He's excited. No party would be complete without the

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odd drink, or in our case the Ood drink, we have the best barmen in

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the universe, it is the Ood ladies and gentlemen. Look at these guys.

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Wow, strong and silent, the way I like my barmen! Meanwhile in our

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social media zone we have the hard-core Hoovians! Are you happy,

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did you enjoy that episode, is everybody happy. Did anybody shed a

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tear? Tonight is all about one man, the hero of the moment, the Doctor.

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Back stage we have a whole heap of Doctors, who are coming up for you

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later on. Very exciting. Plus a very special word from my Doctor, my own

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personal Doctor, Colin Baker. Could it -- Tom Baker.

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Could it get more exciting! ? The Day of the Doctor has been shown sim

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-- simultaneously in 75 countries. What did the audience make of it.

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All the companion, What did the audience make of it.

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Hello Jeanne, and also What did the audience make of it.

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Carol-Anne, you were in the first-ever episode 50 years ago. How

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recoginsable is the show today to the one you starred in? I don't

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think it bears any resemblance at all to what we were doing. How much

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did you enjoy the episode tonight? I enjoyed it, but I'm exhausted. It is

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a gruelling experience. William you played Ian Chesterton, you had great

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sword skills, how much did you enjoy it tonight? I did enjoy it, I was

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surprised I enjoyed it, I was astonished by it. Constantly

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thinking what is going to happen? What is going to happen? Perhaps

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this is the answer! Can I say it is wonderful to see you there, Rick is

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with more companions over there. Were you surprised that you enjoyed

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it, Caitlin, did you enjoy it? I did enjoy it. I was surprised! Good

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answer. Very good answer. Bernard did you enjoy it? I didn't actually

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see it I was next to Bonnie Langford who wouldn't let me watch it who

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said it was too much for me. I had a sneak preview and it was smashing.

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Bernard loved it. I love his jumper. This past week Doctor Who has been

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everywhere, like a Sycorax invasion, it has taken over the media. Have a

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look. What a start. I it is hard to

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believe it has been 50 years. What a start. I it is hard to

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The world's longest-running science fiction series celebrating as the

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half century. A special ceremony celebrating Doctor Who at Buckingham

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Palace leading up to the 50th anniversary episode on Saturday. It

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is all over the papers, images put on buildings in Sydney. If you have

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been paying attention you might have on buildings in Sydney. If you have

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seen some little TARDISes appearing on BBC shows. There is one in Holby

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City. Hiding under the desk in Football Focus, one in Casualty, and

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also in the Queen Vic. If you spotted all five you can have a

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cookie. I like the guy in Holby City looking like he knew it was there.

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We will have Matt Smith soon getting backstage gossip on the Doctors.

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Here is a star-studded array of fans sending their wishes. For the 50th

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anniversary, for one night only, the Doctor Who theme is the Hoonivers,

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he's number one. Happy 50th anniversary Doctor Who. We would

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like to say a very, very happy 50th anniversary for Doctor Who. I you're

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looking good for 50, I would like to know who the Doctor is, if you know

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what I mean. You have made my son eat celery. From all of us at BBC

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breakfast have a fantastic evening. 50 years that is twice as long as I

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have been alive. Happy 50th anniversary, have a wonderful

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evening, peace. Right now I'm in the social media zone with the dedicated

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fans to find out what they made of the blockbuster story. I will start

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with you Madame, what did you think, did it meet expectations? Amazing.

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Fantastic, lived up to the hype. I very exciting. Totally moving. A

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dirty movie! What was it like to see the references scattered in from

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previous episodes of Doctor Who? It was fantastic, I saw the first

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episode it stuck in my mind ever since. Do you think you will be

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rewatching it against this weekend? Probably when we get home. That is

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very, very keen. Probably when we get home. That is

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saying that Doctor Who Probably when we get home. That is

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how this guy is dressed, I don't mind it. This is what people are

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saying on Twitter, let's hope this works. It worked, I can't believe

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I think it was worth the wait. Don't forget you can join the

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Conservatives by using the hashtag. Not least about tonight's leading

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man who is with Zoe. He's not here yet, we are about to welcome him. As

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if we haven't had enough excitement this evening, we are about to crank

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things up all the way to 11, joining me now, live on the sofa, will you

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go mad please for the current Doctor, the man who has defeated the

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Dalek, rebooted the entire universe, and most impressively of all, made

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the bowtie look cool. Give it up please for Matt Smith!

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Have a seat. The fish fingers and custard are here if you need them.

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It is covered, the custard is cold. He genuinely likes that. The fish

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fingers seem a bit stale. Somebody will be flogged. You are bowties

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look cool and now a turtle neck? A polo neck, God knows, I don't know.

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I thought it was cold tonight. Double up! Congratulations, you have

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just watched the Day of the Doctor, millions have watched in

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countries? I was told 94. They told me the truth! How does it feel to be

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at the heart of something so epic? It is a privilege you know. Like all

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of us here who have been part of it, we are still going! You know I share

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it with all these people here. It is just, I feel very pleased and proud

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to be part of this legacy. You know, to have this whole fabric and

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identity behind me. Just seeing last night I watched a programme on BBC

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Three and seeing all the old companions and Peter regenerate,

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which was brilliant. Yeah, yeah, it is very proud. It is strange when

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you are faced with all the companion, I talked into the make-up

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room and it was like, my goodness, seeing them all was like reliving my

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childhood. An astonishing build-up to the episode, a positive Frenchcy.

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Who what is it like to be caught -- frenzy, what is it like to be caught

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up in that? We were at a French thing today and all the fans were

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there. 50 years, here we are, I'm going to have a gin and tonic now.

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Six I think! A momentous occasion for Doctor Who after 50 years, what

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did you first make of the script when Steven got in touch and said

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this is what I have planned? He told me it would be in 3-D and Dave would

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be back, I was really pleased about that. I'm great prentice with

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Billie, and we have John on board. John just needs to flash his eyes

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and the camera, there is me and David climbing the walls and kind of

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John will flick his eyes and the camera is immediately drawn to him.

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What is really clever about it is what he has managed to do is change

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the mythology of the character, which after 50 years an achievement.

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It is an incredible thing to do. We must talk stunts, at one

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It is an incredible thing to do. We hanging off the

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It is an incredible thing to do. We Trafalgar Square. Was that you? It

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was me, thank you very much, it was me. Because nowadays, with the red

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tape, it was different in your day you could do any stunt, I bet.

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Nowadays with the red tape we have, and I was like, no, I'm going up.

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That is the biggest crane they have ever had in Trafalgar Square, a

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useless fact, but one never the less. It will make it into the book.

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Let's talk about the Fez, you have a bowtie, do you have one at home? I

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have one Fez, I don't wear them in public. It hasn't been on screen

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that long. But I kind of love them. Fantastic. So exciting to see you,

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when you walked into the room earlier on we all went like wow. We

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will talk more with Matt, a round of applause for Matt Smith everybody. P

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. Tonight's episode saw the Doctor in Elizabethan England and modern

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day London, if you thought booking a plane ticket was complicated, wait

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until you see the tricky business of time travel. Hello sweetie! He may

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be a Time Lord, but the Doctor has a funny old relationship with time

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travel. I am travel is like a tear in the fabric of reality. Sometimes

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he's very good at it. Oh yes! The Globe Theatre. Other times, not so

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much. I 1979, hell of a year. Sometimes it is an excuse to meet

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his heros. Winston Churchill. Doctor. Other times it is an excuse

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to dress up. You going my way, doll! He has been back to the Big Bang. We

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are heading straight into the biggest explosion in history. He was

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there for the birth of the earth. And he saw its death. He often says

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you can't change history. You can't rewrite history, not one line. Other

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times he's the one meddling. Brilliant! You are a genius, a

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genius. But if other people try to mess with history. You are a time

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meddler, and what are you trying to get up to this time, hmm? Basically

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he makes it up as he goes along. Ahhhhh. He doesn't always know where

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he's going or when he's going, but you have to hand it to him, the

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Doctor is the ultimate time traveller. Happy birthday sweetie.

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Special thanks to the gorgeous Alex Kingston, one River I wouldn't dare

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cross. As we know the Doctor doesn't like travelling alone, we have

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dozens of former companions, not to mention the current shipmate, the

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irrepressible Clara. Please give a Gallifreyan welcome to Jenna

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Coleman, Steven Moffett and John Hurt. Squeeze up it is intimate

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round here. Hello, you look beautiful, absolutely stunning

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there. John, welcome to the show, wonderful, wonderful episode

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tonight. Did you ever think you would be playing such an iconic

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tonight. Did you ever think you what he wanted you

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first happened I thought it would be a bit of fun, frankly. And it turned

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out not to be so much fun as extremely hard work. But my eyes

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were opened, it was fantastic working with both the boys, you

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know, the boys. The lads! It was fabulous experience, it opened my

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eyes, and I was very, very thrilled that I did it. I think Nick has done

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a fantastic job with the film. You have now joined a very exclusive

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club, how does it feel to be a member? It does make me feel as

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though it is a very distinct club, very much so. Certainly of the

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Doctorate! ??FORCEDWHI Who was your Doctor? The one that I saw I saw

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most was Tom Baker. I used to see him in Soho, quite frequently, he

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was so full of enthusiasm for it. Very interesting seeing him the

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other day, he said everything after playing the Doctor was down hill.

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Don't listen to him! Jenna lucky you, three Doctor, did you have

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divided loyalties? I kind of felt like, you know I couldn't stare too

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long with one without coming back to Matt. Absolutely. You would have

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been most cross. I was just hyperby being around the three of them. I

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ended up fun girling a bit. Having three Doctors to play with. Goodness

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the mind boggles. Was there a personal highlight for you and a

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moment when you had to pinch yourself between the three? It was

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the first day, the shot where we go to the black archive,

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the first day, the shot where we go to look at me, it was one of

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the first day, the shot where we go first scenes, every time they did

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it, it took that moment before I could laugh. The iconic image of the

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three of them was so great. You are standing here amongst a

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record-breaking amount of Doctor's companions in one space. You are

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part of that gang, does it feel quite special to be one of them?

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Absolutely so special. We have been saying this all week to be here, on

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the show, and kind of being able to celebrate the last 50 years and be

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part of this enormous unique thing is beyond. You are part of a gang

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aren't you? Totally, it is like a club. It is a club. A very special

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club. Steven can I say on behalf of all the fans, by the way, and there

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is a fan in myself, thank you for such an incredible episode tonight.

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I think we should have round of applause, thank you. Where did you

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even start? Obviously the one thing I knew is they all had to turn up in

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it, and I had to lie about that. That's been exhausting for a very

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long while. I knew that I wanted to make it about the time war and that

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16-year gap to mean something. It was so exciting I think at the end

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of the Name of the Doctor that you discovered it was off air when

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Michael Greg axed him. There was a whole other Doctor we got cheated

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out of, we could have had the John Hurt Doctor of the 1990s. It was

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great to get, to have that extra Doctor to plug him in, and to get

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John Hurt to play it is just so exciting. We couldn't quite believe

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that. What do you think, you are a life-long fan, what do you think the

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ten-year-old Steven Moffett would say to you now, having just seen

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what you have achieved? I sometimes think the ten-year-old Steven

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Moffett would say to me are you never going to watch anything else?

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I thought I would grow up at some never going to watch anything else?

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point! But I think look you are talking to the ten-year-old Steven

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Moffett, there hasn't been any progress since then. I love Doctor

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Who to bits as anyone can tell. So exciting to see Peter Capaldi,

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possibly in there tonight, and Tom Baker, unfortunately couldn't be

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with us this evening, but Rick caught up with him earlier for a

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brief chat about his time at the controls. P are you? I'm radient.

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You are radient. I have to start by talking about the big reveal, you

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are the surprise in the Day of the Doctor special episode. I never

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forget a face. I know you don't. How does it feel to be back in Doctor

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Who? Some of the fans who just watch television don't necessarily listen

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to audio adventure, but I'm still Doctor Who. If I were you... Without

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having to run about or doing something very dangerous. When the

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producers approached you about being in the special episode, was it an

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easy decision to say yes? Are they using something of mine in the

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special. Have you not seen it? They have old footage or something. Let

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me say this, "the curator". I once had a fling with a girl who was a

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curator at the British Library. Perhaps I was you, of course,

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perhaps you are me! How would you sum up 50 years of Doctor Who? It

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has been my entire existence, so I'm delighted to celebrate it. Have you

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any message to give to the fans and the viewers? They give me the credit

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for making Saturday more fun than it really was, you know. Inbetween the

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football and Basil Brush and Bruce Forsyth. I was up there with the

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legends and I'm grateful. It was the happiest time of my

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legends and I'm grateful. It was the give it up for Tom Baker, what a

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legends and I'm grateful. It was the legend. Such a legend. We have had

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lots of people in here getting in touch with the show from Twitter.

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Some questions. Matt did you get to seen the sonic screwdriver, from

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Robert? I did, in a lovely hand-carved box. That is the real

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one, I have one there, show us the action? That is a real one. It is so

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weighty! Yeah. Do you share any personality traits with the Doctor?

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No, he's far more interesting than I am, I'm afraid. If anything

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clumsiness! ??FORCEDWHI You're nodding there. Steven what is the

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best thing that happened on set during the filming of the 50th

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episode from Doctor Who? John Hurt! And the first time he spoke I think.

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Something very exciting for us all, and fingers crossed this is going to

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go well, one particular group of fans have been watching in Los

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Angeles, they are joining on the 23rd of November to celebrate a

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special day of their own that they have called 1 D Day. Hopefully we

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can took up with them as we go live to LA and we speak exclusively to

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Louis and Niall and the guys from One Direction. Hello. Hello. There

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is a 15-minute delay but it will all be fine? Where do we look? Wherever

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you want. Boys, firstly, how is it going your live broadcast? It is

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going really well, we are in our third hour at the moment, and we are

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having a lot of fun and we have a lot of viewers. So we want to hook

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up with you guys and we say congratulations on such a great

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anniversary and British culture, some would say,

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Doctor Who. Very true. You are live, you can speak to Matt Smith and

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Jenna and Steven and John Hurt what are your questions? We have got them

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on our little presenter cue card, want to read the first question?

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"The only downside is we have been doing the show and not seen the new

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episode, how ennic does it feel to have such a big episode? " Firstly,

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hello boys, hope it is going well out there, happy 1D-Day? I hope you

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like it, it is cool. I love the amazing things you can do with

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television, the Doctor can do anything but we can't get rid of the

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delay to LA, it is inscrodable. -- incredible. Any more questions? What

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is your favourite-ever Doctor Who? Big question? We do love you, we

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love Doctor Who, but it is just not working That is impossible to

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answer. Get them to teeth -- teeth you. I think that went brilliantly!

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Good luck with the day boys, and thank you very much for taking part

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in the show. We have redefined live link-up. I'm never working again.

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Thank you so much it has been brilliant to see. Matt Smith,

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Thank you so much it has been Coleman, Steven Moffett and John

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Hurt, thank you very much. That is the word from LA, Rick is talking to

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more fans over there. Keep me out of the social media zone? I don't think

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so. I'm talking to life-long fans what they made of the jeers and the

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special episode tonight. What were the stand-out moments for you? It

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was fantastic, what made it for me was the new dimensions and bringing

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back Gallifrey and Time Lords and extra regeneration, I loved the

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flashbacks to the old Doctors, beautiful. I don't know if you can

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see it on TV, this man's eyes are so excited. Favourite moments? Every

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since it came back with Christopher Eccleston it has been getting better

:26:42.:26:44.

and better all the time. This was the pinnacle, fantastic. Were you

:26:45.:26:54.

interested to see the Zygons back? Great, they can take on any shape,

:26:55.:26:58.

quite scary. The face you are doing at the moment is quite scary. I will

:26:59.:27:02.

talk to this lady. How long do you think it can go on for, another 50

:27:03.:27:06.

years? Easily, I have been watching since I was this high, I won't tell

:27:07.:27:12.

you how old I am. 21, thank you? You are a star. Plus a few? Plus a few,

:27:13.:27:16.

I went backwards when I hit a certain age. I have been watching it

:27:17.:27:22.

so long, it was emotional seeing all the Doctors lined up at the end

:27:23.:27:25.

having seen them in various productions over the years. What do

:27:26.:27:29.

you make of the line-up here in the studio, we have amassed some

:27:30.:27:33.

incredible Doctor Who celebrities? I would love to meet John Hurt he was

:27:34.:27:37.

fantastic. Having him in it was genius. Slip me a tenner and I will

:27:38.:27:44.

arrange it? Thank you! The Doctor may have travelled the length and

:27:45.:27:48.

breadth of the galaxy, but has he read our teeths, no he hasn't. We

:27:49.:27:51.

are about -- teeths, -- tweets, I'm going to cry! I was saying, the

:27:52.:28:33.

Doctor may have travelled the length of the galaxy, but he would be

:28:34.:28:37.

nowhere without the friendship and support of his trustee calm upon I

:28:38.:28:41.

don't knows. If you like adventure I can promise an abundance. The Doctor

:28:42.:28:54.

likes travelling with an entourage. Sometimes they are humans, sometimes

:28:55.:29:00.

aliens, sometimes they are tin dogs. Is it always this dangerous? Yeah.

:29:01.:29:15.

Why do you ask so many questions? Jo who are you? Don't ask such silly

:29:16.:29:21.

questions. You took me to the furthest reaches of the galaxy.

:29:22.:29:27.

Seriously there is an outrageous amount of running involved. Run!

:29:28.:29:36.

Don't you just want to scream sometimes. Ahhhhhh! . Who screamed?

:29:37.:29:47.

I knew it, I'm not the first, am I? I just want a mate. You're not

:29:48.:29:55.

mating with me sunshine! You take ordinary people and you fashion them

:29:56.:30:02.

mating with me sunshine! You take into weapons. Do you like my gun?

:30:03.:30:02.

I'm into weapons. Do you like my gun?

:30:03.:30:08.

the whole "don't wander off thing". I have been taking care of you, you

:30:09.:30:16.

in turn have been taking care of me. The Doctor and his companion, that

:30:17.:30:20.

is the pattern, isn't it? You are my best friend. Now forget school

:30:21.:30:27.

reunion, tonight we have brought enough companions in to fill a

:30:28.:30:32.

TARDIS. Look they have discovered the secret of time travel, barely a

:30:33.:30:40.

day older than we last saw them. Even K-9 is here. Hello Leela.

:30:41.:30:47.

Always a tight squeeze there. So many friendly faces and exciting

:30:48.:30:53.

people. I'm sitting on you. Which one is the ultimate Doctor Who

:30:54.:31:00.

companion. Time to find out. If everyone can please stand up. We are

:31:01.:31:04.

going to attempt something the Daleks could never manage,

:31:05.:31:08.

elimination. Right, so. Are you ready for this? I think I am. Hit

:31:09.:31:22.

down if you didn't run down a could door. -- a corridor. Everyone thinks

:31:23.:31:34.

they did? Loads. I know you ran down loads. Sit down if you didn't travel

:31:35.:31:42.

in the TARDIS. Jake has to sit down! . Testify Vass Tating. Sit down if

:31:43.:31:50.

you always wore something appropriate? There is a lot of you

:31:51.:31:54.

sitting down here. If you always wore

:31:55.:32:00.

sitting down here. If you always appropriate. Sit down if you didn't

:32:01.:32:11.

say "what is it Doctor"? They can't remember. They are still all

:32:12.:32:14.

standing. Sit down if you didn't read out a line of scientific

:32:15.:32:28.

gobbledegook! Sit down if you had to pretend to fall over and twist your

:32:29.:32:35.

ankle. If you had to. Down you go Ace! That bad ankle playing up

:32:36.:32:41.

again. Sit down if you didn't do a story with the words "fear", "evil"

:32:42.:32:50.

or "death" in the title. Noel you are looking confused. I'm sitting

:32:51.:33:05.

down because I'm getting old! P sit down if you weren't held captive and

:33:06.:33:12.

threatened with your life? Some of the questions are quite confusing.

:33:13.:33:18.

We do have Mark over here? Just let them sit down. That is not the name

:33:19.:33:26.

of the game, Mark. Is there a prize? There is a prize. Immortality!

:33:27.:33:34.

Finally, here we go. Sit down if your catchphrase wasn't "affirmative

:33:35.:33:46.

Master". Everyone down, I think we have a winner, it is K-9, a run away

:33:47.:33:53.

winner. A dog with a top speed of two miles an hour. Over the course

:33:54.:33:58.

of 50 years the dock has made friend throughout the universe. Here is a

:33:59.:33:59.

few who couldn't throughout the universe. Here is a

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pay their regards. It is an absolute honour and privilege to participate

:34:06.:34:09.

in such an iconic show. Here is to another 50 years of time travel.

:34:10.:34:13.

Happy anniversary Doctor Who. Sorry I can't be there tonight, I have

:34:14.:34:18.

loved being the TARDIS for 50 years. I hope we have another 50 to go.

:34:19.:34:28.

Captain Jack Harkness loved his time, and house of love from the

:34:29.:34:35.

Captain. I played Lady Christine De Souza, we had such fun with the

:34:36.:34:42.

double-decker bus. I played a rather nasty headmaster, have a drink on me

:34:43.:34:47.

for your 50th birthday. I can't believe it is 47 years since I was

:34:48.:34:53.

appearing as Dodo. But really all of this is down to you, the fans. You

:34:54.:34:59.

guy, I must say are the greatest fanbase that a show could ever wish

:35:00.:35:05.

to have, happy birthday Doctor Who. I have eaten many Time Lords in the

:35:06.:35:09.

past. Fear me, I have killed hundreds of Time Lords. You, so far

:35:10.:35:20.

have escaped my Haussian clutches. It was stuck a privilege to play

:35:21.:35:25.

Astrid and to be David Tennant's companion. I hope you have a great

:35:26.:35:29.

night and send you lots and lots of love. From all the Oods, they would

:35:30.:35:34.

like to wish you a very happy anniversary. Have a great evening

:35:35.:35:39.

and a very, very happy birthday. Got to go because there is a strange man

:35:40.:35:45.

in my bedroom! Doctor Who changed my life, to all of you thank you, and

:35:46.:35:51.

to the Doctor, happy birthday mate. The big 5-0, very exciting, I feel

:35:52.:35:56.

like I'm part of this Doctor Who family, happy 50th to

:35:57.:36:00.

like I'm part of this Doctor Who Now the weekend

:36:01.:36:02.

like I'm part of this Doctor Who November holds

:36:03.:36:03.

like I'm part of this Doctor Who Doctor fans, for

:36:04.:36:04.

like I'm part of this Doctor Who about to get a whole lot more

:36:05.:36:08.

important. Tomorrow they are getting married or renewing their vows.

:36:09.:36:23.

(Band plays the wedding march) We're not making this up, here it is, it

:36:24.:36:27.

is Lee and Kirsty from the UK, give them a round of applause, they are

:36:28.:36:31.

getting married, and Damon and Hayley all the way from the USA. Was

:36:32.:36:35.

the 50th celebration not enough for you, do you need more excitement?

:36:36.:36:41.

100%, wife, children, marriage, everything, the whole lot, more. And

:36:42.:36:45.

good luck to you, I have to talk about what you are wearing, you look

:36:46.:36:49.

fantastic, was this custom-made for you? It was by Geek Boutiques in

:36:50.:36:57.

Boscome. Can you wear that tomorrow? No, it would be revealing. You will

:36:58.:37:01.

renew your vows and come all the way from America do that, what is it

:37:02.:37:05.

about Doctor Who that has made you do this? We fell in love with the

:37:06.:37:09.

show, it brought us through a very hard time, we love watching it and

:37:10.:37:13.

we thought this would be a great two-year anniversary. Absolutely,

:37:14.:37:17.

the message of universal acceptance and innate beauty it echos through

:37:18.:37:23.

eternity past and present, it is undeniably awesome. The guy is a

:37:24.:37:27.

poet. Is this your real hair River? No it is not! I think no better way

:37:28.:37:32.

to celebrate than with a lovely cocktail served by the Ood. So grab

:37:33.:37:40.

your cocktails. Cheers Cheers and I guess down it! Round of applause for

:37:41.:37:49.

this guys, thank you Ood. It is probably a bit early for cocktails

:37:50.:37:53.

in Australia, but the fans have woken up at the crack of dawn to

:37:54.:37:57.

watch the Day of the Doctor. Let's go to Melbourne

:37:58.:38:03.

watch the Day of the Doctor. Let's marking the occasion. P here at

:38:04.:38:05.

watch the Day of the Doctor. Let's Australia, make some noise! Look at

:38:06.:38:10.

them, they love Doctor Who. What do the Dalek say? Exterminate! Look at

:38:11.:38:16.

these guys, the Weeping Angels, how good does she look. What did you

:38:17.:38:21.

think of the 50th anniversary episode? It was amazing. Favourite

:38:22.:38:28.

part? "Some day you could just walk past a Fez". Look at this gorgeous

:38:29.:38:35.

girl, talk us through it? Bought the dress, and the badges on-line and

:38:36.:38:40.

stitched them on myself, and I made the hat. Smaller on the outside.

:38:41.:38:45.

What was the favourite part of the episode? All the old footage when

:38:46.:38:49.

all the Doctors got together, it made me want to cry. Don't cry. And

:38:50.:38:53.

what about you, what did you think of David Tennant coming back, John

:38:54.:38:57.

Hurt, Billie Piper? I'm most excited about John Hurt of those three. A

:38:58.:39:04.

Fez, thank you, don't mind if I do. You are dressed of what could have

:39:05.:39:12.

been the only female Doctor Joanna Lumley. It was written by Steven

:39:13.:39:16.

Moffett so there we are. You know your Doctor Who. Look at you with

:39:17.:39:20.

your sonic screwdriver, what did you think of the episode? Amazing. Just

:39:21.:39:24.

so they get an idea back in England, how big is Doctor Who in Australia?

:39:25.:39:28.

Bigger than the actual country itself. That is massive. Bigger than

:39:29.:39:32.

the universe. What about this little guy over here, legend, how are you

:39:33.:39:36.

going? I'm going good thanks. What did you think? Amazing. Have you

:39:37.:39:41.

been wearing the outfit all week? Pretty much. Give us your best

:39:42.:39:50.

"exterminate" Ex-permate! We have had a ball watching the Day of the

:39:51.:39:57.

Doctor. We are going to enjoy a good old Aussie Doctor Who cupcakes,

:39:58.:40:02.

goodbye England. Let's go watch it in 3-D at the cinema. Goodbye. Long

:40:03.:40:09.

live the Doctor! All over the world fans are paying tribute to their

:40:10.:40:13.

favourite Time Lord, here are some familiar faces passing on their best

:40:14.:40:19.

wishes. Many happy returns to all the Doctors from all of us at Match

:40:20.:40:26.

of the Day. Happy 50th birthday Doctor Who. Brilliant show, I love

:40:27.:40:32.

it, and happy 50th birthday. Happy 50th birthday Doctor Who, here is to

:40:33.:40:38.

reaching 100. It is an honour and privilege to say happy 50th

:40:39.:40:43.

anniversary, it doesn't stack up, he's 900 years old. Happy 50th

:40:44.:40:52.

birthday Doctor Who. Happy 50th anniversary Doctor Who. Ex-permate!

:40:53.:40:58.

So, 50 years ago today at 5. 15pm on a dark Saturday evening four million

:40:59.:41:07.

people tuned into a TV show about a mysterious white-haired man who

:41:08.:41:10.

lived in a police box. Some of the people in that show are here

:41:11.:41:14.

tonight. All our companions are there. Leela, I want you to talk to

:41:15.:41:20.

you. Do you see a lot of each other, do you keep in touch? We are like a

:41:21.:41:24.

big family and meet up at conventions all over the world,

:41:25.:41:30.

Australia, Canada, I'm off to Chicago next weekend, about

:41:31.:41:35.

half-a-dozen of us there. You are family. Adrick, do you wish you were

:41:36.:41:40.

in Doctor Who today? Yes, I'm available! Moffet's here, grab him.

:41:41.:41:46.

I will be seeing him, we're going to have a drink after and discuss it.

:41:47.:41:51.

What did you make of the episode tonight, did you have a favourite

:41:52.:41:53.

moment? It was wonderful and thrilling, all the Doctors gathered

:41:54.:41:56.

together and the TARDIS floating thrilling, all the Doctors gathered

:41:57.:42:10.

it about it? I have no idea! I will move on? It is a fantasy, for me it

:42:11.:42:15.

is every little boy's dream. You know wouldn't it be wonderful if you

:42:16.:42:18.

controlled the universe and could fight all these people and have all

:42:19.:42:21.

these wonderful tools and all that sort of stuff. Love it. Teagan, big

:42:22.:42:29.

moment for me, oh dear. How are you, I'm going it flirt with Teagan for a

:42:30.:42:36.

bit, did you know when you were in Doctor how significant it would go

:42:37.:42:39.

on to be? No, how could you. It was 30 years ago. You do this piece of

:42:40.:42:47.

ephemora and there you are 30 years later with all these fans, amazing.

:42:48.:42:51.

And hanging around in this amazing Doctor Who family. Zoe who are you

:42:52.:42:56.

with? I'm here with Mickey and Jake, boys you are the young guns. What

:42:57.:43:00.

was your favourite moment in appearing in Doctor Who, do you have

:43:01.:43:05.

a moment that you will carry with you forever? The whole thing really,

:43:06.:43:10.

I guess for us particularly season whatever it was with Rise of the

:43:11.:43:15.

cybermen and Mickey and Ricky and Andrew. The whole thing, it was just

:43:16.:43:20.

a great show. Who were your favourite baddies to defeat? Oh I

:43:21.:43:27.

was really lucky I got the Cybermen and the Daleks. I would say

:43:28.:43:33.

Cybermen. Did they ever scare you for real, I know it is just acting?

:43:34.:43:37.

Not really when you see them doing lunch with their helmets off. You

:43:38.:43:42.

have seen behind the scenes. Warning, in coming message, silence

:43:43.:43:47.

please, this concerns my master, the Doctor. Sorry we are just doing a

:43:48.:43:54.

live TV show. My databanks contain crucial information about the number

:43:55.:43:56.

of the Doctor. OK, well crucial information about the number

:43:57.:44:03.

for you, I will get rid of some fluff so you can move. Accessing K-9

:44:04.:44:11.

unit memory banks. The Doctor-Master lives in a universe of number,

:44:12.:44:16.

enough to fill the databanks of several K 6-9 units. Loading

:44:17.:44:21.

information on the database. Doctors, 12, on screen the

:44:22.:44:25.

Doctor-Master has been engaged twice, married twice. He has visited

:44:26.:44:32.

29 alien planets that looked like earth quarries, and one actual earth

:44:33.:44:39.

quarry. Alien menaces fought, 212, encounters with the Daleks, 26. And

:44:40.:44:47.

the Cybermen, 17. Famous historical figures encountered. Winston

:44:48.:44:51.

Churchill. Agatha Christie. Charles Dickens. 51. Number of times the

:44:52.:45:00.

first Doctor said "hmmm", 852. Recorded performances by the second

:45:01.:45:06.

Doctor 15. The third Doctor got in a fight 45 times. Jelly babies offered

:45:07.:45:13.

by the Forth Doctor, 19. Cricket balls thrown by the Fifth Doctor,

:45:14.:45:22.

six, question marks on the Seventh Doctor's 278. Times the Eighth

:45:23.:45:29.

kissed a lady, 23. Times the Ninth Doctor said "fantastic" many. Times

:45:30.:45:42.

the tenth Doctor said allon-y. Number of TV episodes 729, totally

:45:43.:45:51.

TV screen 369 hours, or 14. 98 days. Years since the Doctor Who TV series

:45:52.:46:00.

started, 50. Cheers sow stowy. Don't drink it for real. They

:46:01.:46:11.

started, 50. Cheers sow stowy. Don't lively cocktail the Ood: It is K-9's

:46:12.:46:16.

cleaning fluid. I will drink K-9's fluid. It makes me feel...

:46:17.:46:21.

Affirmative! In a minute we will be talking live to three previous

:46:22.:46:25.

incarnations of the Doctor, he has had many lives and faces. Here they

:46:26.:46:31.

are, the Doctors, splendid chaps, all of them. We are at the very

:46:32.:46:43.

beginning. You're a genius. Yes. The new birth of a sun. The whole place

:46:44.:46:48.

will blow up. It is quite all right the planet is quite safe. It may be

:46:49.:46:52.

so, but we happen to be on the island. Oh my word! I always find

:46:53.:46:58.

that violent exercise makes me hungry, don't you agree. For

:46:59.:47:03.

goodness sake, what do you think this is, a picnic! . All change for

:47:04.:47:16.

the Brighton line. P wiping out a whole intelligent lifeline.

:47:17.:47:21.

A simple no thank you would be sufficient. How do you do, I'm the

:47:22.:47:27.

Doctor. An apple a day keeps the... Never mind. What has happened?

:47:28.:47:32.

Change, my dear. You are a Time Lord? Yes, at the moment a rather

:47:33.:47:41.

angry one. Ahhhh. You can't shoot me because they see I'm a happy man. I

:47:42.:47:49.

know that woman from somewhere. Something's happening,

:47:50.:47:59.

something's... I know who I am... Good afternoon, I'm looking for the

:48:00.:48:06.

Doctor. You can go back and see days that are dead and gone, hundreds of

:48:07.:48:12.

thousands of sunsets ago. Not a bad life. I'm on fire. Who the hell are

:48:13.:48:20.

you any way? I'm the Doctor. Wait, I shout wait, people usually wait. You

:48:21.:48:27.

speak the language? Every language, allonz-y! I'm the Doctor, do

:48:28.:48:32.

everything I tell you, don't ask stupid questions, and don't wander

:48:33.:48:40.

off! In all honesty Doctor Who wouldn't be where it is today, a

:48:41.:48:44.

worldwide phenomenon with millions of dedicated fans if it wasn't for

:48:45.:48:49.

the 11 actors who carried us to this moment. We are delighted to have

:48:50.:48:57.

three of them with us, Doctors from 1981-1989, please welcome Sylvester

:48:58.:49:16.

McCoy, Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker. Hello, lovely to see you. This is

:49:17.:49:22.

great, you are my Doctors, you are my Doctors, I'm so excited. What is

:49:23.:49:26.

it that makes the Doctor different from all of the other sci-fi heros?

:49:27.:49:31.

Well he's a peculiarly British, I suppose, sci-fi superhero. He

:49:32.:49:35.

doesn't wear his underpants on the outside of his trousers. That is a

:49:36.:49:41.

good point. He can regenerate, hence you can get so many of us. It is so

:49:42.:49:46.

fantastic to have the three of you on the sofa together, celebrating 50

:49:47.:49:50.

years. A marvellous day today. It is a role that lives on forever, how

:49:51.:49:55.

does it feel to be part of such a legacy? You don't think about it. We

:49:56.:50:00.

just turn up. And say the words, I will get

:50:01.:50:02.

just turn up. And say the words, I didn't really strike

:50:03.:50:03.

just turn up. And say the words, I stumps, and I always thought you

:50:04.:50:07.

just turn up. And say the words, I to be dead to be put on stamps. I

:50:08.:50:11.

was happy you didn't. You just have to be regenerated. There were people

:50:12.:50:15.

all over the world licking the back of our heads and stamping our faces.

:50:16.:50:22.

It was fun. There is 12 actors that play Doctor Who, there will be 13,

:50:23.:50:25.

we saw a sneak peek in the episode. It is an elite group, what is the

:50:26.:50:29.

best thing about being able to say, "I was the Doctor". Having been him?

:50:30.:50:36.

It is just great, we still have, you know, as Tom said in his speech, we

:50:37.:50:45.

are still making big finish Doctor Who stories. It is the

:50:46.:50:50.

longest-lasting job in the acting world, I'm Doctor five, Doctor Six.

:50:51.:51:00.

And the audios we make we are still the same, the girls are gorgeous and

:51:01.:51:04.

the monsters scary, we sound great. Do you have a favourite moment that

:51:05.:51:08.

you think back and think of a joyous moment that you occasionally think

:51:09.:51:12.

about and chortle to yourself about playing the Doctor? There are so

:51:13.:51:17.

many of them really. Because it is so great, because you are playing a

:51:18.:51:21.

childhood hero. In my case I was playing my childhood hero. I was

:51:22.:51:24.

saving the universe every week. Every week was fantastic for me. And

:51:25.:51:29.

meeting your first Dalek is always good, or your first Cyberman. You

:51:30.:51:36.

never forget that moment! Being in the tarred -- TARDIS with your

:51:37.:51:44.

companion, that is great. They are all here tonight. The beautiful

:51:45.:51:51.

array. Accepting yourselves, who was your

:51:52.:51:57.

favourite dock? Patrick Troughton was mine. Why particularly? Because

:51:58.:52:00.

I was mine. Why particularly? Because

:52:01.:52:08.

another Doctor other than William Hartnell I found s very, very

:52:09.:52:15.

disturbing, I remember sitting down and watching Patrick's first

:52:16.:52:18.

episode, he had a difficult job, it was the first regeneration, and I

:52:19.:52:21.

was won over by the end of the series by this extraordinary

:52:22.:52:25.

character he came up with. He had a big job to do that and take over, he

:52:26.:52:30.

set it up for everybody else to be able to do that. What was your

:52:31.:52:33.

favourite? Without Patrick we wouldn't be here, but Capaldi is my

:52:34.:52:40.

favourite, we haven't seen him's the current Doctor but there you go. The

:52:41.:52:43.

three of you have been involved in quite a special little project that

:52:44.:52:47.

is your Baby Peter, tell us about it, I saw it last night, it is

:52:48.:52:53.

hilarious? With extraordinary foresight I realised with the

:52:54.:52:57.

parting of years it might be a problem having us in the 50th

:52:58.:53:01.

anniversary special as the Doctors. I was asked a question at the

:53:02.:53:04.

convention last year, it was, will you be in the 50th, I rather

:53:05.:53:09.

foolishly said if we're not I will jolly well go and make my own. A

:53:10.:53:14.

germ of an idea started in my head, I talked to Colin and Sylvester and

:53:15.:53:19.

they threw themselves in with amazing gusto, we asked a very many

:53:20.:53:24.

people, and including most of the people here, and they all took part

:53:25.:53:28.

and they were fantastic. We only had one refusal, I will leave you to

:53:29.:53:36.

guess who that is. We have a little clip, the chemistry between you is

:53:37.:53:40.

amazing. I don't suppose Steven is there, is he? Please hold. I Yes. I

:53:41.:53:47.

have another one on the phone. Which one? Number five, I think. Tell him

:53:48.:53:54.

I'm in a meeting and put him through to voicemail. Now then, where were

:53:55.:53:58.

we? Yes Steven? Make sure we are disturbed for the rest of the day.

:53:59.:54:25.

We? It is hill Lear arcs I watched -- hill laterous I watched it last

:54:26.:54:30.

night. No birthday party would be complete without a slice of cake, we

:54:31.:54:34.

have one here made by the winners. Look at the size of that. 2013

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Oodish Bake Off winners made that. Let's join the cream of British

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television as we slice through the best bits of 50 years of Doctor Who.

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Have you ever thought what it is like to be wanders in the fourth

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dimension. I'm not a human being, I'm a Time Lord, I talk an eternity.

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Our lives are different to anybody else's. Would it be unreasonable to

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ask you to let us have a look inside. Take a look. There we are.

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Well? What do you think? You are deliberately choosing to go on the

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run from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS. Why not, that is

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how it all started. 0 so all of Time and space, where do you want to

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start. Hello there. Doctor you are being childish? Of course I am,

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there is no point in being grown-up if you can't be childish sometimes.

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The ground beneath our feet is spinning at 1,000 miles an hour and

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I can feel it. You were never alone. All those bright and shining

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companions. Till we meet again Sarah. Don't go too far away, will

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you, if you do come back and see us some time. The Doctor, in the

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TARDIS, next stop, everywhere. There are sors of the universe which have

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bred the most terrible things, they must be fought. The man who keeps

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running never looking back because he dare not out of shame. Don't turn

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your back, don't look away, don't blink. There is something you better

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understand about me... I'm definitely a mad man with a box.

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Courage isn't just a matter of not being frightened, it is being afraid

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and doing what you have to do any way. He has saved your lives so many

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times and you never even knew he was there. It all started out as a mild

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curiosity in a junkyard, now it has turned out to be quite a great

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spirit of adventure, don't you think? That is why we all love

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Doctor Who, 50 years of terrific entertainment and the promise of

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much, much more to come, the Doctors, please join together. That

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is a sharp knife, cut the cake! Geronimo! And there is about, I

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don't know, maybe 100 slices. It seems to have stopped. Keep going

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down, if you need a companion to help there is loads available. It is

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time to sing happy birthday, all together now.

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# Happy birthday to you # Happy birthday to you

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# Happy birthday # Dear Doctor

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# Happy birth Day Thank you to all our guests and all of the companions

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and all of the fans, most of all the fabulous Doctors. Thank you very

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much and that is for watching. Good night.

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