Since 'Rose' first aired on BBC One
The Doctor is a legend woven throughout history. When disaster comes, he's there.
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If you are an alien, how come you sound like you're from the North?
Rose
26 September 2003
In 2003 the BBC announced
that Doctor Who was to return
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Leading up to the Doctor Who 2005 series
26th September 2003
Doctor Who is coming back to BBC One in 2005
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11th November 2003
BBC Wales will be responsible for the new series of Doctor Who
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8th December 2003
Thirteen possible storylines to make up the new series?
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20th March 2004
Christopher Eccleston has been announced as the Doctor.
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24th May 2004
Billie Piper will play new companion Rose.
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2nd July 2004
No Daleks in Doctor Who's return
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18th July 2004
Doctor Who filming begins
18th July 2004
Filming begins with Episode Four, scene 21
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28th July 2004
Noel Clarke will play Rose's boyfriend in the new series.
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4th August 2004
The Daleks will return in the new series and more casting announced
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18th October 2004
Design for new series logo revealed
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4th August 2004
Daleks back to fight Doctor Who
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20th October 2004
Doctor Who Confidential is announced
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25 February 2005
Doctor Who Confidential logo is revealed
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8th March 2005
BBC Doctor Who press screening and first trailers air
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10th March 2005
BBC Doctor Who press pack is released
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The trip of a lifetime
Who is Doctor Who?
The BBC launch their new website for Doctor Who along with several spin-off websites including one seen in the first episode of the new series
#TripofaLifetime
Thursday 26 March 2020, 7pm GMT. A global rewatch of Rose, featuring live tweets from the episode's writer Russell T Davies!
Following on from #SaveTheDay , a global rewatch of The Day of the Doctor on Saturday 21st March 2020 after the government encouraged people to stay at home following the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19).
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ROSE livestream and tweet-a-long, THURSDAY 26 MARCH at 7pm GMT. Come and have fun! Before that, Thursday daytime, time TBC, we’ll release ROSE: THE PREQUEL on the BBC’s Doctor Who website - it’s a lost piece of history from the 50th anniversary year, 2013. Never seen before! ROSE is available in the UK on BBC iPlayer and Netflix; worldwide, check your own resources (don’t ask me, I have no clue!). If you can’t find a copy, close your eyes at 7pm GMT and feel my psychic link. Yeah. I’ll be tweeting along, twitter handle to be named on Thursday! Plus more surprise to come. Oh what a lockdown this is! #TripofaLifetime @bbcdoctorwho @doctorwho_magazine @bbc @bbcone @bbciplayer @emily_rosina #doctorwho #rose #hellofaithfulviewer Trailer by James Barnett @makemeaoffer
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