





According to The Daily Telegraph, Smith wants to show off his musical skills on the programme.
"I always wanted a piano in the Tardis but that's yet to materialise, sadly," he said. "I'm by no means a dab hand but I can tinker a little bit."
However, Smith admitted that the introduction of a musical instrument is unlikely.
"I guess once the Tardis lands you want the adventure to get started," he said. "You don't want to see the Doctor playing the piano."
Smith recently revealed that he would love Florence Welch to appear on the show
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Comedian David Mitchell has criticised Doctor Who for forgetting it is a kids' show.
The Bafta-winning Peep Show star said it was odd the show was so popular adults.
"My parents never watched Doctor Who - it wouldn't have occurred to them to do so," said Mitchell.
"They might have been fond of it, they might have said, 'Oh yes, I used to watch that as a child'. What they wouldn't go on to say was '...and I still do now.'" He added: "These days, a huge amount of stuff seems to be aimed at children, but with the assumption that adults - and not just parents - will consume it too."
Doctor Who boss Stephen Moffat has said the show is meant to be enjoyed by the whole family.

Katherine Jenkins has admitted that she was worried her acting skills wouldn’t be up to scratch, when she agreed to appear in the Doctor Who Christmas Special.
The classical singer told the Radio Times that she had never acted before and was even more worried when she discovered she would be starring alongside Harry Potter star Michael Gambon.
She said:
“I’ve not done any acting before, so I wasn’t sure if I even could.
“But I read for the part and on my 30th birthday, they called to say I’d got it.”
Katherine added: ” Matt Smith and Michael Gambon have been really encouraging. I can’t wait to see the results.”
“I learned so much from simply watching Michael Gambon, and he was always telling great stories about all the actors he’s worked with. Matt and I would sit and listen to him for hours.”
Karen Gillan has described filming Doctor Who as an "emotionally draining" experience.
The Scottish actress, who shot to fame as the Doctor's assistant Amy Pond, said she was looking forward to changing her character in the next series of the BBC sci-fi show.
She said: "I think that she's a completely different person at the end of the series to when we meet her, when she's really quite odd and a bit messed up in the first episode."
The 22-year-old added: "I think she's much more kind of in tune with what she understands about herself mostly and the Doctor by the end of the series. And she's been through a lot in the series.
"It's been pretty emotionally draining. Just all the stuff when she was crying and she doesn't know why she's crying - that was quite a challenge. But I think there's a lot more to come in the next series. I really want to just keep on developing her character and I want her to evolve and change lots."
The star was speaking as she signed boxes containing a five-inch version of her Doctor Who character along with posters for more than 200 fans at toy store Hamleys in Glasgow's St Enoch Centre.
Sarah Jane smiling then hugging Jo Grant
The Doctor and Amy arrive at the Lake District to watch the humans leave the planet. Suddenly the TARDIS gets lifted from them and bolted onto the evacuation ship. They have to make their way onto the ship before it leaves.
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A Cyberman lands in Sheffield Peace Gardens
Your chances of seeing one alien in Sheffield are small, never mind a selection of them.
But that is what people in the city's Peace Gardens were treated to.
Some of the best-known monsters from Doctor Who were in the city to entertain fans ahead of the live tour of the show at Sheffield Arena in October.
So people in the Peace Gardens got the rare chance to see a Cyberman and Silurian passing the time of day with each other.
'It's cool!'
One fan who got to inspect the Cyberman and Silurian up close was Sara Smith.
Originally from Sheffield, she now lives in South Shields and was making a return visit to the city on holiday.
And to find Doctor Who monsters in the Peace Gardens was an unexpected treat:"They're quite realistic, especially the Cyberman. I'm a big fan of the show, so this is great."

Four year old Kristian Bennett and his dad, Tony, take their chances with a Silurian and Cyberman
Four-year-old Kristian Bennett from Meersbrook was also there with his dad, Tony. They both took the opportunity to get up close to the aliens.
And what was Kristian's verdict on what he saw: "It's cool!"
The monsters in the Peace Gardens were some of those who will feature in the Doctor Who tour which arrives at Sheffield Arena in October.
Although it is based on the TV series, it will not feature the main actors live on stage - instead Matt Smith who plays The Doctor will appear in specially filmed video clips.
The live show is based around a new character, Vorgenson, played by Nigel Planer, who is described as an 'inter-galactic showman' who is the Doctor's biggest fan.
Nigel Planer said: "I'm incredibly excited to be joining Doctor Who Live and this role is something of a boyhood dream come true.
"My character Vorgenson is the Greatest Showman in the Galaxy and using his incredible invention, 'The Minimiser', he can make any Doctor Who character appear on stage as part of his travelling show dedicated to his hero."

A scarecrow tries to find his way round Sheffield
As well as Cybermen, Scarecrows, Oods and Silurians, the audience will also get to see a flying Dalek as part of the show.
Paul Anderson and his four-year-old daughter, Poppy, were amongst the fans keen to have their pictures taken with the monsters who appeared in the Peace Gardens.
And Paul said it might cause a family rift:
"Poppy's big brother, Will, is going to be so jealous he's missed out on this when we show him the pictures we've taken. He's a fan of the show too."

City centre ambassador Mickey Barnes trying to help out a couple of unusual visitors to Sheffield
And even though Sheffield's City Centre Ambassadors are trained to deal with the unexpected - being cornered by a Cyberman and Silurian is probably not in their instruction manual.
Ambassador Mickey Barnes was not too disturbed though: "They look scary but the Cyberman had a Yorkshire accent, so I know I'm all right."
The Doctor Who live show takes place at the Sheffield Arena on 12 and 13 October 2010.
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