BUT THEY ARRIVED : D Spoiler Fun story, tickets went on sale 5th July at the St David's hall box office. I got up early, got my mums laptop (my computer's internet is far too unstable), got Big Ben's time up on screen so I could be exact in my time to call them. My nerves were through the roof but come 10am I rang and rang and didn't get through for 2 hours, I had more success with booking the tickets online. The servers were overloaded with people- they were so slow but I got through all the stages of selecting tickets, making an account and I was about to pay for them when the server overloaded and kicked me out. By the time I got back to my basket my amazing seats had gone ;-; Someone had already got them, I continued to ring the box office for a while until I finally got through to an automated voice telling me the Doctor Who tickets had sold out. I was so close and they were taken from me ;-; so I emailed the box office asking what had happened, I knew what had happened but I just hoped that there was an error. I expected to hear nothing back, I was on my own and wasn't going to the world premiere. The next day I got a phone call from the box office asking if I still wanted to go and would like 2 restricted view seats. I feel like the luckiest person in the world right now, they couldn't have had many spare tickets but needless to say I am row D... I don't know how restricted the view will be from 4 rows back 0.o Still, I'd rather see half the screen than not at all.
That's actually pretty cool. At least you know to take chances on things like this, even if you think it would be stupid. Bet you're glad you phoned now. ;D Anyway I'm not a Doctor Who nut by any means, but I'm chuffed for ya! :B
Just remember: if you spot Capal-dork, get him to insult me on film >:3 That is all I ask from your night out. ENJOY URSELF!