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Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special gets a streaming date 

The show will stream on BBC in England and Ireland, while Disney+ will premiere it internationally

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Earlier, it was announced that the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special, comprised of three episodes, would be streaming in November. The latest update is that the show is set to stream from  November 25 onwards on BBC and Disney+. The show will stream on BBC in England and Ireland, while Disney+ will premiere it internationally. The titles of the upcoming episodes are The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder, and The Giggle.

The special will consist of three episodes written by Russell T Davies. David John Tennant, famous for portraying the tenth incarnation of the Doctor from 2005 to 2010 and in 2013, returning to the show as the fourteenth incarnation in the upcoming anniversary special. Catherine Tate, who plays Donna Noble, will return to the show along with Neil Patrick Harris as the villain. 

The sci-fi series, which has been around since 1963, has featured around 13 variations of Doctors, an alien Time Lord who travels through a time machine that resembles a phone booth called Tadris. 

The upcoming series will introduce Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor, a new incarnation of the Doctor. The S14 featuring Ncuti went on floors in December 2022 in the UK. 

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