Thursday 12 August 2010

Katherine Jenkins finishes filming on Doctor Who Christmas special

Katherine Jenkins has revealed that she has finished filming her scenes for the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special.



The award winning opera singer will star in the installment alongside Harry Potter star alongside Michael Gambon. According to Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning, the episode is a "clever twist on the much loved A Christmas Carol".



Talking about the experience today, Katherine tweeted:







BTW, I've finished filming all my scenes for Dr Who now… Feel really sad as I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would! Lovely people!



As Doctor Who is filmed in Cardiff, Wales and Katherine's mum lives just forty miles away in Neath, the star took the opportunity to pop home for a quick visit too.



She wrote on Twitter:



Yes Dr Who is filmed in Wales, in and around the Cardiff/Newport area in this case. Managed to see a bit of my mum too – bonus!

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Matt Smith auditioning for the role of watson in sherlock.

The actor, 27, was after the role of the detective's sidekick Doctor Watson - a part which eventually went to The Office's Martin Freeman.



Steven Moffat, who produced both Sherlock and Doctor Who, told The Sun that kooky Smith was more suited to the lead role of Holmes.



He said: "We'd already cast Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes and the very first person we saw for Dr Watson was Matt, who came in and gave a very good audition."



"But he didn't have a chance in hell of getting it because he was clearly more of a Sherlock Holmes than a Dr Watson."



"There was also something a bit barmy about him - and you don't actually want that for Dr Watson. You want somebody a bit straighter."



"But he gave a very good account of himself and you could feel the effort in him clamping down on his barminess in order to do the audition."



Soon after Smith was cast as the 11th Time Lord in Doctor Who, replacing David Tennant in the iconic show.



Cumberbatch also revealed recently that he was offered the role as Doctor Who before Smith - but turned it down.



The 34-year-old actor said he was being considered to replace Tennant and said: 'David and I talked about it but I thought it would have to be radically different.'



'And anyway, I didn't really like the whole package – being on school lunch boxes.

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