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− | The cult science-fiction television hero, whose BBC series went off the air in | + | The cult science-fiction television hero, whose BBC series went off the air in 1989, will appear in ''Death Comes to Time'', an online-only radio drama that will be transmitted July 13 as six five-minute audio files. To get an earful now there's and audio trailer at bbc.co.uk/doctorwho. |
The BBC's Radio 4 rejected ''Death'', saying the audio play didn't suit the current audience profile, according to the official Who website. Penned as a pilot for a proposed six-episode series, this will be the BBC's first drama broadcast solely online. | The BBC's Radio 4 rejected ''Death'', saying the audio play didn't suit the current audience profile, according to the official Who website. Penned as a pilot for a proposed six-episode series, this will be the BBC's first drama broadcast solely online. |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 17 February 2016
- Publication: InformationWeek
- Date: 2001-06-25
- Author: Chuck Ulie
- Page: 138
- Language: English
Cult Hero Returns
Doctor Who is returning to cure the ills of fans sick for another episode.
The cult science-fiction television hero, whose BBC series went off the air in 1989, will appear in Death Comes to Time, an online-only radio drama that will be transmitted July 13 as six five-minute audio files. To get an earful now there's and audio trailer at bbc.co.uk/doctorwho.
The BBC's Radio 4 rejected Death, saying the audio play didn't suit the current audience profile, according to the official Who website. Penned as a pilot for a proposed six-episode series, this will be the BBC's first drama broadcast solely online.
Sylvester McCoy plays The Doctor, who is helped by a mysterious Time Lord in battling an alien that's fighting for control of time itself. Sophie Aldred also stars in the online episode.
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- APA 6th ed.: Ulie, Chuck (2001-06-25). Hear this: Doctor Who makes a Web call. InformationWeek p. 138.
- MLA 7th ed.: Ulie, Chuck. "Hear this: Doctor Who makes a Web call." InformationWeek [add city] 2001-06-25, 138. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Ulie, Chuck. "Hear this: Doctor Who makes a Web call." InformationWeek, edition, sec., 2001-06-25
- Turabian: Ulie, Chuck. "Hear this: Doctor Who makes a Web call." InformationWeek, 2001-06-25, section, 138 edition.
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