Thursday, 28 April 2011

If You're a Child, This Is Your Chance to Write a Special Doctor Who Scene for "Confidential"

The official BBC site has eagerly and repetitively described a new Doctor Who competition for children.
If you've ever wanted to write for Doctor Who and you're aged 9-11 years old, then the BBC's new initiative, Script to Screen, is definitely for you. . . .
This exciting competition will give one lucky team of primary school children the chance to write their own Doctor Who mini-adventure starring the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith, which will be filmed and then televised on Doctor Who Confidential.
Matt Smith said:
"I'm delighted to support 'Script to Screen' because I'm very passionate about creative writing and believe it is a great skill to nurture. I'd absolutely love to write a Doctor Who script at some point in the future but it's going to be impossible to compete with Steven Moffat who is simply a genius and his creativity knows no bounds!
"It will be interesting to see what ideas the children come up with for me - I could finally be defeated by a new enemy, or I could be exiled to a distant galaxy - who knows - that's the beauty of a child's imagination!"
If you or your children are within the correct age range, why not participate in this excellent competition? Read more and then enter.

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