BBC America seeks first memories of Doctor Who
Friday, 10 August 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
BBC America are building up anticipation for the return of Doctor Who with a request for fans to share their first memories of the show:
Meanwhile, the channel continues its new series of documentary specials this coming Saturday with The Women of Doctor Who:
Remember when you were new to WHO? It's time to indoctrinate a new generation!
Share your first DOCTOR WHO experience and your most important episode by Tweeting at @bbcamerica with the tag #newtoWHO
Share your first Doctor Who Memories, BBC America, via YouTube
Share your first DOCTOR WHO experience and your most important episode by Tweeting at @bbcamerica with the tag #newtoWHO
Meanwhile, the channel continues its new series of documentary specials this coming Saturday with The Women of Doctor Who:
Behind every great Time Lord, there's a great woman. Whether they're busting Daleks or the Doctor's ego, the women of Doctor Who prove that you don't need testosterone to save the universe.
Join celebrity Whovians - DW Executive Producer and lead writer Steven Moffat, 30 Rock's Scott Adsit, comedian Eugene Mirman, BuzzFeed's Jack Shepherd, plus Alison Haislip, Natalie Morales, Wired's Adam Rogers and Nerdist's Jonah Ray and Chloe Dykstra - as they explore the females at the Doctor's side through all of time and space.
The trailer for last week's documentary, The Science of Doctor Who, is also available to watch on BBC America's YouTube channel.Join celebrity Whovians - DW Executive Producer and lead writer Steven Moffat, 30 Rock's Scott Adsit, comedian Eugene Mirman, BuzzFeed's Jack Shepherd, plus Alison Haislip, Natalie Morales, Wired's Adam Rogers and Nerdist's Jonah Ray and Chloe Dykstra - as they explore the females at the Doctor's side through all of time and space.
The Women of Doctor Who Trailer, BBC America, via YouTube