We will all need an extra-large couch to hide behind when a new season of Doctor Who returns next year: producers have warned that the sci-fi classic's creepie-crawlies will be scarier than ever.
Producer Piers Wenger told Bullz-Eye magazine that the show's staff feels the "challenge" of forever trying to out-do themselves and invent increasingly perilous situations for the Doctor (Matt Smith) to find himself in.
"That's why we're going off to to the States to film for the opening two-parter," Wenger explained (click here to read more about Doctor Who shooting in America). "That's why Steven [Moffat, head writer] is coming up with more dark and complicated and strange things to inflict upon Rory [Arthur Darvill] and Amy [Karen Gillan]... to complicate their relationship."
The scary sixth season of Doctor Who won't premiere until 2011.
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