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TARDIS reveals its secrets for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Children in Need
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Four hundred ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Children in Need competition winners flocked to the Doctor Who studios near Cardiff this weekend (8 & 9 November) for a once-in-a-lifetime backstage tour, raising thousands of pounds for disadvantaged children.
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The lucky winners – who travelled from every corner of the UK – were treated to an unforgettable experience after beating off competition from tens of thousands of the show's fans.
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It's the first time the studios have been opened up to the public.
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After opening the TARDIS doors at the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Wales studios, the winners came face-to-face with some of the Doctor's fiercest enemies, took a tour around the Torchwood hub, and even got a chance to take part in a specially-written scene from The Sarah Jane Adventures.
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As an extra bonus some of the shows' most well known faces – including Head Writer Russell T Davies, Executive Producer Julie Gardner and Torchwood stars John Barrowman and Eve Myles – made special appearances to welcome people to the experience.
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Russell T Davies said: "The weekend was absolutely fantastic! Taking fans to the heart of where it all happens was truly wonderful.
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"To be able to share the experience with them – the people who have supported us so much over the years – is a real honour."
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John Barrowman added:
"Everyone had an unforgettable experience and it was our pleasure to welcome them.
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"To see the excitement on their faces is what it's all about. It was fantastic, fantastic, fantastic!"
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Children in Need's aim is to positively change the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.
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The 2008 ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Children in Need TV show is this Friday (14ÌýNovember) at 7.00pm on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One.
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This year's fundraising theme is "Do Something Different" and in the days leading up to the televised appeal people are being encouraged to get creative and take up the challenge.
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For inspiration there are lots of fantastic ideas in the new fundraising pack (go to bbc.co.uk/pudsey or call 0345 607 3333).
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Wales Press Office
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