Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special To Be Simulcast Worldwide


Today's issue of The Sun is reporting that the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special will be broadcast worldwide at 8:00pm (GMT) on Saturday 23rd November 2013.
The 3D episode will air at 8pm on BBC1 in the UK so fans in LA will watch at noon while it airs in Sydney at 6am the next day.


Global broadcasters are believed to have agreed to the plan in order to prevent plot spoilers leaking on to the internet. 
The show has been sold to 200 countries and is estimated to be going to be watched by over 100 million viewers making it the biggest ever dramatic global simulcast ever.
An insider on the show told The Sun ": “The 50th anniversary special is a massive deal for fans around the world who were petrified the secrets would leak online the moment it aired in Britain.”


The special will see David Tennant return to the TARDIS alongside current Doctor Matt Smith. Billie Piper, John Hurt, Joanna Page and Jenna Louise Coleman will also star. 
The BBC revealed that the Doctors will battle the classic foes The Zygons and The Daleks in the adventure.

Find out more about the 50th Anniversary On Our Website here.

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