To be fair, the Pasa Doble is notoriously hard to master...
Welcome to our daily round-up of the Doctor Who episodes which received their premiere broadcast on this day throughout the show's long history, along with anything else of note that may have taken place. You can click on any red text to read our full retrospectives/reviews for that episode, and note that all viewing figures listed are for UK broadcasts (unless otherwise stated).
December 1st
Remember that time when Tom Baker auditioned for Strictly Come Dancing? His inter-species foxtrot was to die for. But, oh my! That Pasa Double was all over the place. Sore toes all round.
Oh, hang on - my bad, it's just a screen-grab from the only classic Who episode broadcast on December 1st in Doctor Who history. Back in 1979 we have part two of Nightmare of Eden pulling in a very respectable 9.6 million viewers.
Spin-Offs
Also on this day, episode one of The Sarah Jane Adventures: Enemy Of The Bane was broadcast in 2008 at 4:35pm, and watched by 1.36 million viewers. But that, my friends, is it for December 1st.
Join us again tomorrow for another round-up of the episodes broadcast, the spin-offs aired, the special events, the birthday's celebrated and anything else of note that went down on this day in Doctor Who history.
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