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If you're a Doctor Who fan, Pride London presents a problem- how to catch the finale when you're likely to be rolling 'round the gutter wrapped in a rainbow flag, singing 'I Will Suvive'.

 

The Pride London team and the Doctor Who producers have solved this dilemma by announcing that the last gripping episode in the current series will be shown on the big daylight screen in Trafalgar Square at 7.10pm on Pride Day, Saturday 30 June.

 

?We are particularly proud of this spectacular and defiantly not- to -be -missed episode,? said producer Phil Collinson today.

 

?Both Russell T Davies and I think its a brilliant idea to ensure that Pride festival goers can see the programme right in the heart of London, in Trafalgar Square on Pride Day.?

 

The Episode, entitled ?Last of The Time Lords,? will be discussed by Doctor Who and Torchwood actor and West End Star, John Barrowman earlier during the day. John?s character, Captain Jack Harkness, appears in the final three episodes of the current series. Freema Agyeman, Doctor Who?s current companion Martha Jones, will also be attending.

 

?We hit on the idea of screening Doctor Who at the end of our main stage show in response to demand? said Pride Chief Executive Jason Pollock.

 

?Doctor Who is probably the most gay friendly show on our screens and many people were anxious not to miss the last programme ? now everyone can celebrate Pride and Doctor Who at the same time!?

 

The Pride London Main Stage is hosted by Graham Norton, John Barrowman, Amy Lamé, Gaydar Radio?s Jamie Crick and Lucio from Capital Radio. Confirmed artists include Darren Hayes, Unklejam, The Axe Girls, Kelly and the Kelly Girls and many more. From London?s West End the show will also feature extracts from ?Wicked? and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Joseph'. Also appearing are leading politicians and LGBT activist speakers from around the world.

 

The programme starts at 3.00 in Trafalgar Square following the Pride Parade from Oxford Street and finishes with the Doctor Who screening at 7.10. The bars will remain open throughout the day.

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