Blue Peter has announced the winners of its Doctor Who design competition.
Viewers were set the challenge of designing a new sonic device for either Sontaran Commander Strax, Madame Vastra or Jenny Flint.
Out of over 3,600 entries, the juding panel - including Blue Peter editor Ewan Vinnicombe, Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, Doctor Who producer Nikki Wilson, Doctor Who's brand account manager Edward Russell, Cbbc presenter Chris Johnson, Blue Peter series producer Ellen Evans and Doctor Who production designer Michael Pickwoad - chose just three to claim the prize.
The winners - who will have their designs featured on the 2014 series of the sci-fi show - were announced on the Blue Peter Christmas special earlier today (December 19) as 13-year-old Connor from Somerset, 11-year-old Arthur from Hampshire and Amber, 7, from Kent.
Connor designed a Sonic Gauntlet for Jenny Flint, featuring a tumbler to make locks fall apart, a radioactivity measurer...
Viewers were set the challenge of designing a new sonic device for either Sontaran Commander Strax, Madame Vastra or Jenny Flint.
Out of over 3,600 entries, the juding panel - including Blue Peter editor Ewan Vinnicombe, Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, Doctor Who producer Nikki Wilson, Doctor Who's brand account manager Edward Russell, Cbbc presenter Chris Johnson, Blue Peter series producer Ellen Evans and Doctor Who production designer Michael Pickwoad - chose just three to claim the prize.
The winners - who will have their designs featured on the 2014 series of the sci-fi show - were announced on the Blue Peter Christmas special earlier today (December 19) as 13-year-old Connor from Somerset, 11-year-old Arthur from Hampshire and Amber, 7, from Kent.
Connor designed a Sonic Gauntlet for Jenny Flint, featuring a tumbler to make locks fall apart, a radioactivity measurer...
- 12/19/2013
- Digital Spy
Cbbc has announced details of a Doctor Who competition for Blue Peter.
Young Doctor Who fans will be given the chance to design a brand new device for the upcoming sci-fi series.
Launching on the Doctor Who: Blue Peter Special on Thursday, November 21, viewers aged between 6 and 15 will be handed the task of designing a sonic device for either Sontaran Commander Strax, Madame Vastra or Jenny Flint.
The winning designs will be featured in the next series, starring Peter Capaldi, in 2014.
Three eligible age categories will form the contest - 6 to 8 years, 9 to 11 years and 12 to 15 years.
A panel of judges will decide the winners, including Blue Peter editor Ewan Vinnicombe, Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, Doctor Who producer Nikki Wilson, Doctor Who's brand account manager Edward Russell, Cbbc presenter Chris Johnson, Blue Peter series producer Ellen Evans and Doctor Who production designer Michael Pickwoad.
Winners will be...
Young Doctor Who fans will be given the chance to design a brand new device for the upcoming sci-fi series.
Launching on the Doctor Who: Blue Peter Special on Thursday, November 21, viewers aged between 6 and 15 will be handed the task of designing a sonic device for either Sontaran Commander Strax, Madame Vastra or Jenny Flint.
The winning designs will be featured in the next series, starring Peter Capaldi, in 2014.
Three eligible age categories will form the contest - 6 to 8 years, 9 to 11 years and 12 to 15 years.
A panel of judges will decide the winners, including Blue Peter editor Ewan Vinnicombe, Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, Doctor Who producer Nikki Wilson, Doctor Who's brand account manager Edward Russell, Cbbc presenter Chris Johnson, Blue Peter series producer Ellen Evans and Doctor Who production designer Michael Pickwoad.
Winners will be...
- 11/11/2013
- Digital Spy
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