
Actors 
Peter Davison, 
Sarah Sutton, and 
Janet Fielding will join director 
Graeme Harper and Radiophonic Workshop composer 
Roger Limb as the special guests at the 
BFI Southbank big-screen showing of 
The Caves of Androzani next month.
The four-part story is being shown on 
Saturday 4th May to mark the Fifth Doctor's era, as part of the BFI's 
Doctor Who At 50 season.  
The adventure saw the Doctor regenerate into his sixth incarnation, played by 
Colin Baker, and today the BFI revealed that the story picked to mark the Sixth Doctor's era will be 
The Two Doctors, to be shown on 
Saturday 15th June at 
2pm.
The three-part adventure, written by 
Robert Holmes, co-starred 
Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor and  was first broadcast in 1985, pitting both Doctors against the Sontarans. It also saw the return of 
Frazer Hines as Second Doctor companion Jamie. Location filming was carried out in Spain. 
BFI Champions  and 
members are entitled to priority booking for the event, whose guests will be announced nearer the time, but because of the overwhelming popularity of the Doctor Who At 50 season a ballot system will be in operation once again for tickets. Two ballots are being run - one each for Champions and members -  via e-mail to  
memberballot@bfi.org.uk. Champions can enter from 
Monday 6th May, while members can enter from 
Tuesday 7th May. Champions can enter both ballots.
The ballots will close on 
Friday 10th May and will be run over the weekend of 
11th and 12th May, with all entrants being notified on 
Monday 13th May  as to their success or failure. Any tickets that have been reserved for Champions and members through the ballot will be held until 
8.30pm on 
Friday 17th May, and those left unclaimed will be released for public sale on 
Saturday 18th May. 
However, on 
Wednesday 15th May the 
official Doctor Who Facebook page will have a small number of tickets set aside for purchase by members of the public, whereby people will have to correctly answer a question to be in with a chance of booking. 
Although all the celebratory screenings have been immediate sell-outs, returns and stand-bys are a strong possibility, so if all else fails do keep checking with the BFI!