Script to Screen: Pure Imagination!

Script to Screen: Pure Imagination!

25th Jan 2012

This year's Script to Screen competition recently launched, giving teams of primary school children the chance to see their own Doctor Who script turned into a mini-adventure for television.

The Doctor introduces the competition on the Blue Peter site where you'll find further details plus terms and conditions. In his introduction the Doctor reveals he's trapped in the Land of Fiction and we thought it was a great opportunity to take a look at his previous trip to that realm of pure imagination...

So, from the first episode of the Second Doctor adventure, The Mind Robber, we present a clip featuring the Time Lord, a white TARDIS and his two companions, Zoe and Jamie. Can you write something as scary and original as this? Why not give it a go? If you're eligible to enter, your script could end up as a mini-episode featuring Matt Smith... and watched by millions!

Don't forget, you can discover more about Script to Screen on the Blue Peter site and you'll also find tips and video guides on the BBC Learning site.

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