http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5887783/Doctor-fans-fuming-Jodie-Whittakers-scenes-female-Doctor-LEAKED.html
According to The Daily Mail, "the minute-long clip - posted to Twitter on Sunday night - was frantically removed by the BBC, but not before fans rushed to condemn the guilty party for trying to kill the anticipation of seeing the Thirteenth Doctor in action."
BBC goes to court in U.S. to find who leaked a Jodie Whittaker Doctor Who clip (https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/03/bbc-studios-doctor-who-leak-tapatalk/)
BBC Studios is asking the federal court in California to help find the person who leaked (https://metro.co.uk/2018/06/26/jodie-whittakers-doctor-scene-leaked-and-fans-are-upset-7661088/) a 53-second unfinished clip last week of Whittaker's Doctor Who and two unreleased still images. BBC Studios is trying to get the California-based Tapatalk, the message board where the leaked footage was first shared, to reveal the identity of the leaker. BBC Studios said that it "will strive to protect our program-makers, audiences and license fee payers from any breaches of security -- ensure Doctor Who fans enjoy the final and fully completed version of the episode when it premieres."
robyrob
07-03-2018, 09:35 PM
whoever leaked it should be punished, although the "anticipation" is completely over-rated, at least in the US.
the next episode of Doctor Who is still 6 months away, assuming BBC America still exists; they will continue to show a maximum of 3 shows non-stop until then - Planet Earth, X-Files, and Star Trek:TNG with the odd terrible 90's movie thrown in. Their ratings must be a negative number by now. I don't see how they can even justify staying on the air any more with an average of 30 hours of new programming per year.