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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent execution. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. The presenters appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of Steven Moffat\\\'s reaction to this (hunched forward with his head in his hands) came to symbolise the indefensible car crash that unfolded over an excruciating hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can. I expect someone more talented than me could write a better entry.

More about it here:
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters in the form of Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. Ball and Edwards appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of Steven Moffat\\\'s reaction to this (hunched forward with his head in his hands) came to symbolise the indefensible car crash that unfolded over an excruciating hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can. I expect someone more talented than me could write a better entry.

More about it here:
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https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters in the form of Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. Ball and Edwards appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of Steven Moffat\\\'s reaction to this (hunched forward with his head in his hands) came to symbolise the indefensible car crash that unfolded over a painful hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can. I expect someone more talented than me could write a better entry.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters in the form of Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. Ball and Edwards appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of the people sitting on the couch in the studio as this happened (Steven Moffat with his head in his hands, and a mystified John Hurt) came to symbolise the indefensible car crash that unfolded over a painful hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can. I expect someone more talented than me could write a better entry.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters in the form of Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. Ball and Edwards appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of the people sitting on the couch in the studio as this happened (Steven Moffat with his head in his hands, and a mystified John Hurt) became symbolic of the indefensible car crash that unfolded over a painful hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can. I expect someone more talented than me could write a better entry.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters in the form of Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. Ball and Edwards appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of the people sitting on the couch in the studio as this happened (Steven Moffat with his head in his hands, and a mystified John Hurt) became symbolic of the indefensible car crash that unfolded over a painful hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'\'\'\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\'\'\'\'\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters in the form of Zoe Ball and Rick Edwards. The programme\\\'s failure was down to several factors. A host of companions from both the classic and revived series were present, but precious few were given anything to do, and they were later wasted in an embarrassing and patronising \\\"elimination game\\\" (quote: \\\"Sit down if you didn\\\'t say, \\\'What is it, Doctor?\\\'\\\") that understandably caused Mark Gatiss to lose his temper. Ball and Edwards appeared uninterested and even slightly drunk at times, with their questioning coming across as disrespectful to the people who contributed to the show\\\'s enduring legacy. However, the absolute nadir of the whole thing came with the baffling decision to have a live link-up with Music/OneDirection, which had no justification beyond that fact that the band had also declared 23 November to be \\\"1D Day\\\". Having not seen \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" themselves, the band couldn\\\'t provide any meaningful input, and myriad technical problems prevented the link from lasting for more than a few minutes. The sight of the people sitting on the couch in the studio as this happened (Steven Moffat with his head in his hands, and a mystified John Hurt) became symbolic of the indefensible car crash that unfolded over a painful hour.\\\"

Something like that. Please add other things if you can.

More about it here:
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https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\'\'\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters.\\\'

Something like that.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\'\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters.\\\'

Something like that.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\'\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it. Broadcast right after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, it was remembered by all who saw it as a tooth-grindingly cringeworthy debacle marred by incompetent planning and wholly detached presenters.\\\'

Something like that.

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\'\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, wonderful character moments and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it.\\\'

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\'\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it.\\\'

More about it here:
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-live-the-afterparty-review-56231.htm
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Live:_The_Afterparty
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I think \'\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\'\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' definitely needs to be added here. It was broadcast on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it.\\\'
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I think \'\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\'\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the finest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it.\\\'
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I think \'\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\'\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\'The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the greatest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it.\\\'
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I think \'\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\'\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \
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I think \\\'\\\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' needs to be added here. It was broadcast live on BBC3 after \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" aired, and it was remembered by all who saw it as a cringeworthy debacle plagued by technical difficulties and unbelievably cack-handed (and disinterested) presenting. The absolute nadir (which caused Steven Moffat to bury his head in his hands) was probably the inexplicable live link-up with One Direction, which, of course, was hit with technical difficulties.

You could start the entry with something like:
\\\"The \\\'\\\'Doctor Who\\\'\\\' 50th Anniversary special, \\\"Day of the Doctor\\\" was a resounding success, acclaimed for its high-stakes action, emotional depth, and terrific performances all round. How do you celebrate after an hour and a half of some of the greatest television the BBC has to offer? However you answer that question, \\\'\\\'Doctor Who: The Afterparty\\\'\\\' objectively shows how \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' do it.\\\"
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