Planet Gallifrey: Children In Need

Sunday, October 21

Children In Need

YAAAAY!
The Tenth Doctor meets the Fifth Doctor.

David Tennant's Tenth Doctor is set to meet Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor in a special scene commissioned for BBC One's Children in Need.

The scene, entitled Time Crash, was written by award winning Doctor Who writer Steven Moffatt, and will transmit as part of the Children in Need fund raising evening on Friday 16 November 2007.

"It is an honour for me to be able to make the connection between the Fifth Doctor and the Tenth Doctor," noted Peter Davison. "However, now is not the time for sound-bites. I can feel the hand of history on my shoulder, even if I can't do the buttons up!"

And, if it follows on chronologically (which we can assume it does otherwise it would make no sense!) then it'll either be in the TARDIS, which will have a ship stuck through the wall, or actually on the Titanic! But if it is, I doubt we shall meet Astrid just yet.

Additional: Just found this on a website. Enjoy it!
The story so far. Something happens in the vortex and the 5th Doctor and 10th Doctor's TARDISes crash. (Timewinds cause the 5th Doctor to age a bit). The 10th Doctor is extremely upset that this has happened but they somehow have to extricate the two TARDISes.

So... if it's following chronologically... is the Titanic the 5th Doctor's TARDIS?? Or was there something like a motorway crash within the vortex that includes both the TARDISes and the Titanic... which wouldn't be the actual ship but a ghost/spaceship version...? I'm a tad confused...

More photos and stuff.... (added 6th November)

Davison and tenth Doctor David Tennant will appear together in a special episode called Time Crash.
The pair teamed up for the special, which will be screened as part of the BBC's Children in Need charity night, in a programme which sees the two doctors team up to thwart an alien.

Veteran actor Davison, 56, who played the Doctor from 1981 to 1984 admitted he was tongue-tied when he first met 36-year-old Tennant on the set.

He said: "I only found out afterwards that he was a fan of my Doctor, because he sent me a very nice text saying that he was at first a bit tongue-tied.

"We were feeling the same, in a way, for different reasons.... But it was enormous fun working with him, because I go quite fast when I'm acting - it's quite energetic, and he is as well."

Davison succeeded Tom Baker (the Fourth Doctor), at the age 29. He was and still is the youngest actor to assume the lead role.
(Taken from the Daily Mail)

Ahhhh.... so there's an alien involved, is there??? Hmmm... that puts a new spin on things don't it? So maybe, its nothing to do with the crash at all, but it would still have to follow chronologically, so... will there be a Titanic simply stuck through the TARDIS wall? Or will it have nothing to do with the end of 'Last of the Time Lords'?

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Anonymous said...

That totally rock because the 5th doctor met the 10th doctor in tardis.

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