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It's Showtime was a two-part holiday-themed story that aired on BBC One over the Christmas period of 2012.

It promoted the channel's Christmas programming for that year, employing the appearances of numerous characters and individuals from the programs in question, including Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, as well as the TARDIS.

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Episode One[]

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Episode Two[]

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  • Writer, Copyrighter, Art director - Algy Sharman, Al Brown, Steve Moss, Jo Finch
  • Executive creative director - Toby Talbot, Mark Roalfe
  • Business director - Duncan Mcrobb
  • Account director - Josh Harris
  • Account manager - Dan Zell
  • Producer - Keeley Pratt, Carrie Hart, Dafydd Upsdell
  • Production company - Red Bee Media
  • Director - David Kerr, Hotspur and Argyle
  • Editor - Simon Wilcox, Loaded Dice
  • Director of photography - John De Borman
  • Typographer - Tivy Davies
  • Planner - Lucy Hurst
  • Music - Benny Goodman
  • Post Production - Electric Theatre Collective
  • VFX - Fasa Oyibo, Andrew Stewart, Remi Dessinges
  • Sound - Arge, Envy
  • BBC One clients - Lindsay Nuttall, Aoife Liyanage, Sarah Bold[4]

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  • It's Showtime

    Title card.

    An instrumental of the song, Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing) by Benny Goodman plays across both episodes.
  • Apart from the Doctor's presence promoting The Snowmen, the story contains direct references and nods to various other programs from BBC One's Christmas 2012 line-up:
  • An out of character non-fiction behind the scenes Christmas message titled "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" was released in conjunction with this.

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