Mark Harrison Dec 12, 2018
With Doctor Who's festive episode moving to New Year's Day, we look back at the show's previous Christmas specials...
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
Twenty-eighteen marks the end of a modern festive tradition, as Doctor Who swaps its Christmas special for a New Year’s Day edition instead. Up until now, we’ve only had one Doctor Who story that dealt with the New Year and that was the 1996 TV movie, which premiered on BBC One in May!
On the other hand, there's an entire season’s worth of Christmas specials to watch and while it’s ridiculous to suggest that the show has simply run out of festive ideas, the change might be friendlier for binge-watching in, say, July, when you don’t have an adventure with killer Santas or wintry vistas every 13 episodes or so.
Even if some of us will miss...
With Doctor Who's festive episode moving to New Year's Day, we look back at the show's previous Christmas specials...
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
Twenty-eighteen marks the end of a modern festive tradition, as Doctor Who swaps its Christmas special for a New Year’s Day edition instead. Up until now, we’ve only had one Doctor Who story that dealt with the New Year and that was the 1996 TV movie, which premiered on BBC One in May!
On the other hand, there's an entire season’s worth of Christmas specials to watch and while it’s ridiculous to suggest that the show has simply run out of festive ideas, the change might be friendlier for binge-watching in, say, July, when you don’t have an adventure with killer Santas or wintry vistas every 13 episodes or so.
Even if some of us will miss...
- 12/12/2018
- Den of Geek
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