Doctor Who Star and Showrunner Praise Ambiguity of ‘Wild Blue Yonder’ Episode’s Marketing

Viewers literally have no idea of what to expect from Doctor Who’s next 60th anniversary special, “Wild Blue Yonder.””We’re trying to keep it secret until transmission,” showrunner Russell T. Davies told Entertainment Weekly about the upcoming Doctor and Donna Noble adventure which, compared to premiere episode “The Star Beast,” hasn’t received much publicity. “Can we do that in this day and age? Is that remotely possible? So far! So far we’ve managed it. Even the very first scene is a surprise,” he continued, revealing that Doctor Who’s official podcast team watched “Wild Blue Yonder” in advance and were “just sitting there wide-eyed at the shock of what they’ve just watched.”Leading up to the episode’s release, BBC dropped a clip of the Doctor and Donna making sense of an unknown environment, albeit without the TARDIS around to help them escape. “The Star Beast,” meanwhile, provided a loose adaptation of the 1980 Doctor Who comic of the same name, with the Doctor, Donna (Catherine Tate), and her family getting involved in an extraterrestrial conflict to apprehend the unsuspectingly villainous alien Beep the Meep, voiced by Miriam Margolyes. The premiere concluded with the Doctor and Donna exploring the TARDIS’ new interior, only for Doctor to spill coffee on its desktop, causing the ship to seemingly malfunction.

Viewers literally have no idea of what to expect from Doctor Who‘s next 60th anniversary special, “Wild Blue Yonder.”

“We’re trying to keep it secret until transmission,” showrunner Russell T. Davies told Entertainment Weekly about the upcoming Doctor and Donna Noble adventure which, compared to premiere episode “The Star Beast,” hasn’t received much publicity. “Can we do that in this day and age? Is that remotely possible? So far! So far we’ve managed it. Even the very first scene is a surprise,” he continued, revealing that Doctor Who‘s official podcast team watched “Wild Blue Yonder” in advance and were “just sitting there wide-eyed at the shock of what they’ve just watched.”

Leading up to the episode’s release, BBC dropped a clip of the Doctor and Donna making sense of an unknown environment, albeit without the TARDIS around to help them escape. “The Star Beast,” meanwhile, provided a loose adaptation of the 1980 Doctor Who comic of the same name, with the Doctor, Donna (Catherine Tate), and her family getting involved in an extraterrestrial conflict to apprehend the unsuspectingly villainous alien Beep the Meep, voiced by Miriam Margolyes. The premiere concluded with the Doctor and Donna exploring the TARDIS’ new interior, only for Doctor to spill coffee on its desktop, causing the ship to seemingly malfunction.

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