
Once you’ve entered, you have to listen to the Radio 1 Breakfast Show at 8am. To enter you will need to text the correct answer to a multiple choice question. These and further up-and-coming appearances can be found via This Week In Doctor Who.īBC Radio One is offering the chance to win two VIP tickets to the exclusive premiere of the new series of Doctor Who including a chance to meet the brand new Thirteenth Doctor herself, Jodie Whittaker.
There's cartoon action in new episodes of Dragons: Race to the Edge and the return of Mash-Up favourites Push-Off and How Many Things in the Thing? Also, for the first time on TV, Musical Toilets! It's totally live - so anything can happen!Īlso, playing catch-up after the premiere on the 7th October comes the Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2, Friday 12th October from 6:30am. The cast of So Awkward and vlogger Houssein join Yasmin, Jonny and Hacker! But who will get slimed? Max and Harvey are put into detention and Hacker meets the new Doctor Who - Jodie Whittaker.
Saturday Mash Up!, CBBC, Saturday 29th September from 9:00am. The new series starts this weekend on BBC 1. In July 2017 it was announced she would become the 13th Doctor, and the first female one. pops in ahead of the first episode of Doctor Who. Jodie Whittaker, who became a household name thanks to her role in TV drama Broadchurch. Saturday Breakfast with Dermot, BBC Radio 2, Saturday 29th September from 8:00am. Graham is joined by multi Oscar-nominated Bradley Cooper and pop superstar Lady Gaga, together in the hotly anticipated musical romance A Star is Born Broadchurch star Jodie Whittaker, about to begin her new incarnation on BBC1's Doctor Who double Oscar-nominee Ryan Gosling, playing astronaut Neil Armstrong in biopic First Man the Rod Stewart, who performs his current single Didn't I. The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, Friday 28th September from 10:35pm. Plus, Matt Everitt is here with the music news and Beak are today's Album of the Day. Our good friend Jodie Whittaker joins Shaun in the final hour of the show ahead of the new series of Dr Who starting on the BBC. Shaun Keaveny, BBC Radio 6, Thursday 27th September from 7:00am. With the Doctor Who press launch taking place on Monday, next week sees promotion for Jodie Whittaker's debut series begin in earnest, with the show's new star making appearances on BBC television and radio.