So, that’s who we’d cast in BBC4′s inevitable ‘The Road To Dr Who’-style drama. While they’ve got the new gang together, could they please do a remake of The Tenth Planet part 4? That would be super.
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Is this is the 50th Anniversary drama-documentary about the making of Doctor Who in 1963? Looking forward to this fab slice Who-philia. And I agree with the Tenth Planrt comment!