Not only that, but here on the official BBC Doctor Who website, you can read a Russell T. Davies-written prequel to ‘Rose’ about the last days of the Time War, beautifully styled as a Target novelisation.
The prequel was originally intended for release to mark Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary in 2013, and prepared without the knowledge that Steven Moffat’s ‘The Day of the Doctor’ anniversary special would introduce the War Doctor and bring back Paul McGann’s 1996 incarnation in special short ‘The Night of the Doctor’. Davies explains all in his introduction, it’s best heard from the horse’s mouth.
If you want to join along with tonight’s rewatch, cue up the episode on BBC iPlayer at 7pm GMT and follow along on this temporary Twitter account, and using the hashtag #TripOfALifetime.
All this comes a day after Jodie Whittaker recorded a very special message to fans from what looks very much like inside her wardrobe, encouraging us all to be safe and kind (even kinder than we were yesterday).
And there’s more. According to Russell T Davies’ Instagram account, a special ‘Rose’ sequel will arrive at 7.45pm, following the episode re-watch (right ahead of the 8pm #clapforourcarers event, which asks us all to show our support for the brilliant NHS staff and others working hard in extremely difficult circumstances to give care where it’s desperately needed.)
As if you need any reminder, ‘Rose’ first aired on March 26th on BBC One, the first of the newly revived Doctor Who series. Written by RTD and directed by Keith Boak, it introduced Christopher Eccleston as the new Doctor, with Billie Piper as his young Companion, who leaves behind life on a London estate to travel the universe. And the rest, as they say, is history/the future/a multiple universe timeline/now.
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