We took two of our little nephews to the cinema this evening to see the 3D link-up of the BBC’s 50th anniversary Doctor Who special. They were beside themselves with excitement, as were Husb and I and the rest of the packed audience. Back in 1963, my sister and I hid behind the settee, peeping through our fingers at the first episode of Doctor Who and I’ve been a Whovian ever since. We loved the special tonight and I had a chance to have a quick scribble in the cinema; a mother and daughter in the row in front and one of the little nephews in his oversized 3D glasses, laughing at the trailers.
Whovian
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I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D View more posts

Cool sketch. I wish i could capture faces so well.
Was only two when they screened episode 1. Great play last week on its making, against the BBC establishment. I came in for the second doctor and was terrified of cybermen. Got hooked all over again with the clever writing since its revival.
Was it good in 3d? I felt a bit flat after all the hype.
It was amazing in 3D and the cinema was full of Whovians so the atmosphere was terrific. The 2nd Doctor is my all-time favourite and the Cybermen truly terrifying 🙂
We were up at 7am this morning to watch it live on TV
That’s dedication