The first special, dedicated to William Hartnell, was pretty goo, bringing the first two male companions for parts of the interviews. David Tennant and John Barrowman were also prominantly featured which may be just using older footage or may be a red herring. I was mildly disappointed that the story they chose to feature was "The Aztecs" as I'd watched it about a month ago on DVD (which I own) but that saved me time I guess because I watched it without commercials (which is rather irritating on BBC America as their artificially inserted in the show).
I'm also curious to see the Mark Gatiss biopic "movie" about how teh show came to be in 1963.
I'm also curious to see the Mark Gatiss biopic "movie" about how teh show came to be in 1963.