Doctor Who is celebrating its 60th birthday in epic fashion. Even though years have passed, it still maintains its legendary style. With a special twist of colorful Daleks and An Adventure in Space and Time, it made Doctor Who’s 60th birthday a celebration of what was and what’s to come. Here are the details…
Doctor Who celebrated its 60th birthday in a legendary way!
The producers of the legendary series are celebrating Doctor Who’s 60th birthday in a special way. The series will air three weekly special episodes. Of course, that’s why all eyes are on the episodes that will air this weekend. But on Doctor Who’s anniversary yesterday, fans were treated to a few wonderful surprises that bode well for the future of the series.
Last night, Doctor Who’s second series, The Daleks, was colourised. 50th of the series. The re-release of the anniversary docuseries An Adventure in Space and Time has been released. Viewers saw both result in surprising moments.
They first watched The Daleks, the black-and-white era of Doctor Who. Many iconic moments have subsequently been recoloured, from the Daleks invading Earth to the debut of Doctor Who. Additionally, a trailer was released that draws attention to these details.
There was a lot of positive feedback to the synopsis of The Daleks. In fact, this was a sign of potential innovations to come. In fact, the production company took the public’s pulse with this anniversary celebration. The reactions are quite positive. Doctor Who is already very keen on reviving its missing past through animation.
The second big surprise came while An Adventure in Space and Time was being released. In this docudrama, David Bradley plays William Hartnell. This docudrama ends with an emotional scene in which Hartnell records his final scenes on the series.
He just looks up from the TARDIS console to find Matt Smith’s eleventh doctor. It takes a look into the future to show him, the actor who started it all, that the show will continue for generations to come. But it wasn’t Matt Smith peering over the TARDIS console last night. Ncuti Gatwa’s fifteenth doctor appeared on television with a cheeky wink and a smile.
At the time, the production company intended for the scene to be easily updated to feature the then-current incarnation of the Doctor for future releases. Gatwa also recently let slip that she shot a scene with the first doctor. That’s why some fans pieced together some details. This was a pleasant surprise for Doctor Who fans. With innovations and clues, Doctor Who series celebrated its 60th birthday in a way worthy of its name.
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