Talk:Merry Christmas from See Hear (TV story)

Where is this thing?
It's not on the official Doctor Who Twitter at that date, and the official BBC Twitter account did not release or retweet it on December the 8th, either. 20:40, December 14, 2016 (UTC)


 * It's took me ages to find it, I have, it's on The BBC Fan Show channel. - Sir DENCH-and-PALMER   ☎  20:54, December 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * So just to be clear, this is a GIF retweeted by the Doctor Who Fan Show. 21:05, December 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * No idea. I've seen a mere repost. The original creator should say where he/she found it originally. The version I watched was a 10 second video rather than a gif but a gif version may exist. - Sir DENCH-and-PALMER   ☎  21:08, December 14, 2016 (UTC)

It seems the original video was released by BBCSeeHear, "a magazine programme for deaf and hard of hearing people", here: https://twitter.com/BBCSeeHear/status/806416180277874688

Also released on their Facebook page, here: https://www.facebook.com/bbcseehear/videos/1299678886750847/

This means that, for one thing, the title comes from nowhere. If anything, this is "Merry Christmas from See Hear", as it says on Facebook.

That video features starring actors from a bunch of different BBC programmes (including Sophie Stone, who played Cass), and may in fact not be where the originator of the article first found it, if indeed they did watch a 10-second video. 21:46, December 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * Should it be renamed to "Merry Christmas from See Hear"? - Sir DENCH-and-PALMER   ☎  22:08, December 14, 2016 (UTC)

Story
Upon watching it from the links provided above, I started wondering: is this even a story? It seems to me pretty much an advertising with stars from BBC shows, and among them, Peter Capaldi in his Twelfth Doctor costume. Despite Capaldi wearing the costume and being inside the TARDIS set, however, it doesn't look like a Doctor Who story to me. Any thoughs? OncomingStorm12th ☎  02:28, December 17, 2016 (UTC)
 * I don't know anything about this, but the article description says it's a "10 second greeting". I agree that it doesn't sound like a story. Shambala108 ☎  02:51, December 17, 2016 (UTC)
 * 100% not an advertisement. It's similar to Songtaran Carols in that respect. - Sir DENCH-and-PALMER   ☎  09:02, December 17, 2016 (UTC)