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Doctor Who Binary Code Teaser Confirms 60th Annv Look Later Today

The BBC confirmed via a binary code teaser tweet that a look at the Doctor Who 60th-anniversary was on the way later on today.


So there's no more mystery. The BBC confirmed that something would be hitting this afternoon regarding Russell T. Davies' upcoming three-episode 60th-anniversary event. Set to hit screens this November, the special occasion brings back David Tennant… as the Fourteenth Doctor (?!?), as well as Catherine Tate as Donna Noble. Now, we're getting an official teaser made-up of what BBC One viewers witnessed over the course of the past week. And with it was a binary code message that points our radars to this afternoon for what appears to be a teaser or trailer (and more details & surprised, we hope).

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Image: BBC Screencaps

Here's a look at the very familiar-looking teaser that went out at 12 pm ET – putting the countdown ending at 3 pm ET:

In the previous teaser, we see Neil Patrick Harris' (possible) Celestial Toymaker juggling while staring at the Doctor and Donna. Then, we cut to Harris in a tuxedo dancing while mayhem goes on in the background. From the audio standpoint, we hear ominous laughter and then the Doctor saying, "He got in everyone's heads" or "He's in everyone's heads." Either way, it would explain NPH's character celebrating the chaos…

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Image: BBC Screencaps

Thanks to the fine folks over at Tardis Central, here's our latest look at the big 60th-anniversary event:

And here's a look at the previously-released mini-teasers – courtesy of Bad Wolf Archives, Tardis Central & Doctor WhoTube:

Button, Kingsley & Talalay on Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Episodes

Directors Chanya Button, Tom Kingsley & Rachel Talalay shared their reactions to first reading Davies's scripts. "Each special has a really different flavour. It feels like Russell [T. Davies] flexing his muscles and showing all the different things 'Doctor Who' can do," Kingsley shared – a sentiment shared by all three directors. Here's a look at some of the highlights:

Kingsley Discusses "Absolute Nightmare" Episode, Teases "Aliens" & "The Thing" Comparison: "I opened mine and just tore through it. Even as a reading experience, it was so exciting. But I kind of got to the end of it and thought, 'Well, I pity whoever has to direct that cos it's an absolute nightmare!' I was planning to email my agent the next day and say, "It's amazing, but… no way." But when I woke up the next morning, I was still thinking about it, and I started to figure out: 'Well, how could you actually do this?' Because a lot of my episode is quite weird. Even at the readthrough, Rachel, your episode went down so well, and I was really jealous of you getting to direct it. Because there are so many complicated stage directions in mine, the reaction in the room was a bit like, 'Um, sorry, what?' Which made me think it was going to be a disaster. But of course, when you come to film it, it's actually really cool. It's got a lot of similarities with two of my favourite films, 'Aliens' and 'The Thing.' It's a little bit of the DNA of those mixed in with 'Doctor Who.'"

Talalay Read All Three & Outlines Some Key Differences Between Them: "I read all three, and my first reaction was, 'Wow!' The first one is classic family 'Who.' It's bringing back that world that Russell left [in 2010] with David and Catherine. And then after that, it becomes much more expansive, with Russell really throwing his massive imagination at it while also being thoughtful about setting up the next series.

Talalay's Episode Allowed Director a Chance to Embrace "The Stuff That Scares You": "My episode features lots of people in lots of scenes. There's soldiers, there's battles, and I thought, 'I haven't always succeeded in doing the action stuff, with loads of extras, that well in the past. This is really scary for me.' So I was determined to do that part really, really well. It's all about embracing the stuff that scares you."

Button's Episode "Was Just the Most Expansive Thing" That the Director Has Ever Read: "It was just the most expansive thing I've ever read. Every page I turned, it was a different world and a different idea and a different sort of bonkers and inspiring adventure. It was just the ultimate luxury to read it and go, 'This is a writer at the very peak of his abilities, completely unbound and confident in what he's putting on the page.' Which, as a director, is really empowering. It's challenging, in the most positive way possible, for someone to go: 'Here's a big idea; let's see how you do it.'"

 

 

 

 


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