Doctor Who has been on the air for over sixty years now, so of course it has spawned more than a few weird odds and ends that don’t make a blind bit of sense. GeekSoc’s latest marathon shines a spotlight on these unusual and bizarre artefacts, from obscure spin-off shows and comedy sketches to interactive episodes and even a direct-to-VHS feature film shot on location right here at the UEA! Don’t worry if you don’t know much about Doctor Who – we hope you’ll still be able to enjoy these TV oddities for their weirdness alone!
So, whether you’re already an avid Doctor Who fan or you’ve only just stepped into the TARDIS, join us in Lecture Theatre 3 on Saturday the 22nd and Sunday the 23rd of November for a whistlestop tour of the weird and wacky wonders of this time-travelling phenomenon!
Saturday 22nd November
WARS BETWEEN THE LAND AND THE SEA
10:20 – Class
11:15 – Mini-episodes
11:50 – Doctor Who: The TV Movie
13:20 – The Night of the Doctor
13:30 – BREAK
UNDERWATER MENACES
14:10 – Dr. Who & The Daleks
15:45 – Collection Box Set Mini-episodes
16:10 – Trip of a Lifetime / Born Again
16:25 – The Infinite Quest
17:25 – Mini-episodes (2011-2023)
18:55 – Attack of the Graske
19:15 – BREAK
19:55 – An Adventure in Space and Time
21:35 – Cbeebies Bedtime Story
Sunday 23rd November
FURIES FROM THE DEEP
09:45 – Unaired Pilot Episode
10:15 – Scream of the Shalka
11:50 – The Lenny Henry Show / Dimensions in Time / The Curse of Fatal Death
12:35 – Doctor in Distress
12:45 – BREAK
13:25 – K9 & Company
14:30 – Mini-episodes (2005-2025)
15:50 – The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
MISSIONS TO THE UNKNOWN
16:35 – Search Out Space
17:05 – Destiny of the Doctors / Paul McGann Audition / Dalek Compost Bin
17:45 – Mission to the Unknown
18:15 – K9
18:45 – BREAK
DARK WATERS
19:25 – The Muppets Take the O2
19:35 – Adverts
19:52 – The Doctor’s New Invention
20:10 – Downtime
21:25 – Voicemail Greetings
There will also be a short break between each scheduled programme of between 5 and 15 minutes depending on the length of the programme