Fans of Doctor Who will be able to see the first installment of the new animated adventure, Dreamland, tomorrow.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiiujliyq2-F6MbEfAAa6EyzMCFjJ-uxy7iEOkSmsJs6U_5eV7kHF22-yQMHfcc8x8vzJiq0eHXRB3MDIw4oYJYIY4FU7fQZf6UOsgQspqmmcZUP1PpzNFmXsDycyT2vqw2WPSWfmU7yN-/s400/dream3.jpg)
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The new adventure sees the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) and the Tardis touch down in the New Mexican desert where the Time Lord befriends a young waitress Cassie (Georgia Moffett) and her friend Jimmy (Tim Howar). But when the Doctor activates a mysterious alien artefact the US army escorts him to Area 51 – also known as “Dreamland”. Because the team is only using computers to create each episode the producers have packed in plenty of explosions and monsters that wouldn’t be possible in a live-action episode.
A new instalment will be available daily on the Doctor Who website from tomorrow and the full 45 minutes will be broadcast on BBC Two on 5th December.