If you’d polled a million Doctor Who fans last week asking them to predict what would happen in “Wild Blue Yonder” – the second of three 60th anniversary specials – not a single one of them would have come close to guessing what that wild ride of an episode entailed. This leaves us wondering: what on earth have they got lined up for “The Giggle”, the third and final episode?
Some things we’ve known for a while: David Tennant and Catherine Tate will be back as the fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble, Neil Patrick Harris will play The Toymaker – a Who villain that we haven’t seen on TV since the sixties – and Jemma Redgrave is back as Unit boss Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
Pretty much everything else we know has been gleaned from cryptic glimpses in teasers and trailers – so let’s put all the evidence we have so far together:...
Some things we’ve known for a while: David Tennant and Catherine Tate will be back as the fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble, Neil Patrick Harris will play The Toymaker – a Who villain that we haven’t seen on TV since the sixties – and Jemma Redgrave is back as Unit boss Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
Pretty much everything else we know has been gleaned from cryptic glimpses in teasers and trailers – so let’s put all the evidence we have so far together:...
- 12/5/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
The Giggle, the final 60th anniversary special of Doctor Who, says farewell to David Tennant, hello to Ncuti Gatwa. Here’s the trailer.
Not only are we in a position where we can finally discuss the finer details of Wild Blue Yonder – the second of the three Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials – we also have the first glimpse of The Giggle, the final special which will see Neil Patrick Harris as The Toymaker (a role that hasn’t been visited in Doctor Who since the 1960s). He promises to be quite the foe to round off this particular trio of episodes.
Wild Blue Yonder first: you can read our spoiler-filled review of that particular episode here. Short version: the second half in particular was really quite something, and it’s available to watch now of course on the BBC’s iPlayer service.
And so we then move our attention to The Giggle,...
Not only are we in a position where we can finally discuss the finer details of Wild Blue Yonder – the second of the three Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials – we also have the first glimpse of The Giggle, the final special which will see Neil Patrick Harris as The Toymaker (a role that hasn’t been visited in Doctor Who since the 1960s). He promises to be quite the foe to round off this particular trio of episodes.
Wild Blue Yonder first: you can read our spoiler-filled review of that particular episode here. Short version: the second half in particular was really quite something, and it’s available to watch now of course on the BBC’s iPlayer service.
And so we then move our attention to The Giggle,...
- 12/4/2023
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
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