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James Corden on reprising Doctor Who role

James Corden has revealed he is returning to Doctor Who.

The Gavin And Stacey star appeared in the last series of the sci-fi series as Craig Owens. The Doctor ended up moving into Craig's flat as his lodger.

"I can't wait to go back," said James, from the set of Sky1 sports quiz A League Of Their Own.

"I finish here on Wednesday and go straight to Cardiff on Thursday morning to start filming.

"I'm amazed and over the moon Steven (Moffat, Doctor Who boss) asked me back. There was a fans' poll of the last series, and the episode, The Lodger, did really well. I'm just going back for the one episode."

After featuring in the series last time around, James said he would like to step foot inside the Tardis if he was to reprise the role. Will we see him in The Doctor's spaceship this time?

"I could well be, I can't possibly say," he said, clearly bound by Doctor Who's strict code of secrecy.

Asked if he would be making future appearances, he said: "That's not up to me, I couldn't possibly say."


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Who you gonna call?... Torchwood casting news

Ernie Hudson has today been reported as having a role in Torchwood: Miracle Day:


Alana Stone: Who you gonna call?

Michael Colbert: The one and only Ernie Hudson is guest starring on this ep.


The actor has had a prolific career in films and television, having recently appeared in recent television series like Transformers Prime (voice of Agent Fowler), The Secret Life of an American Teenager (Dr Field), Law and Order (Frank Gibson), and Desperate Housewives (Detective Ridley). His sci-fi credentials include appearances in Heroes, Stargate SG-1, as Sergeant Albrecht in The Crow, and Washington in the film Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone.

But he will always be best known as Winston Zeddemore, the fourth member of the team in the extremely successful Ghostbusters, and its followup Ghostbusters II. (A third film has been mooted for production shortly!)


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Dr who quotes Daleks Genesis of the Daleks

Davros: Ours is the victory, Nyder. They talk of democracy, freedom, fairness. Those are the creeds of cowards. The ones who would listen to a thousand opinions and try to satisfy them all. Achievement comes through absolute power, and power through strength! They have lost!
Davros: To hold in my hand, a capsule that contains such power... To know that life and death on such a scale was my choice... To know that the tiny pressure of my thumb - enough to break the glass - would end everything... Yes! I would do it! That power would set me up above the gods! And through the Daleks, I SHALL HAVE THAT POWER!
Davros: Today the Kaled race is ended, consumed in a fire of war but, from its ashes will rise a new race: the supreme creature, the ultimate conquerer of the universe, the DALEK!!!
Davros: You must obey me! I created you! I am the master, not you! I-- I-- I--
Dalek: Our programming does not permit us to acknowledge that any creature is superior to the Daleks!
Davros: You cannot exist without me! You cannot progress!
Dalek: We are programmed to survive! We have the ability to develop in any way necessary to ensure that survival!
Dalek: All inferior creatures are to be considered the enemy of the Daleks, and destroyed!
Davros: No, wait! Those men are scientists; they can help you! Let them live! Have pity!
Dalek: "Pity"? I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE! 
Dalek: We are entombed but we live on. This is only the beginning. We will prepare, we will grow stronger. When the time is right we will emerge and take our rightful place as the supreme power, of the universe!

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Doctor Who Magazine cover 432


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Doctor Who Magazine cover 432


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Doctor Who Magazine cover 432


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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection: (1965-1966) No. 2


Travel back to the early days of Doctor Who with these four adventures starring William Hartnell as the first Doctor - plus a bonus programme. Absent from the television archives, each of these stories survives only as a soundtrack recording. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy the adventures once more - and learn what happened to the missing episodes with a special bonus disc. "'The Daleks' Master Plan" (13 episodes, first broadcast October 1965-January 1966): The Daleks have stolen the Time Destructor, and are threatening to destroy the fabric of Time itself. In a bid to stop them, the Doctor steals the taranium core which powers the weapon. Pursued across Time and Space, the TARDIS crew are in grave danger..."The Massacre" (4 episodes, first broadcast February 1966): The TARDIS materialises in Paris in 1572, a time of great danger and religious strife. When Steven witnesses the execution of a man who uncannily resembles the Doctor, he is horrified. Can the Doctor really have been killed in front of his eyes? "The Celestial Toymaker" (4 episodes, first broadcast April 1966): The travellers arrive in the dangerous domain of the Toymaker, where their failure to win at a series of games could result in them becoming his playthings for eternity. "The Savages" (4 episodes, first broadcast May-June 1966): The TARDIS has arrived on a distant and seemingly idyllic world, but the Doctor, Steven and Dodo discover that it hides a terrible secret..."Doctor Who - The Lost Episodes" (First broadcast December 2009): What happened to the 108 missing episodes of "Doctor Who" from the 1960s? Shaun Ley investigates in this edition of "Archive on 4", plus: linking narration by Peter Purves; bonus interviews with Peter Purves; and, high quality scans, presented as PDF files, of the original BBC TV camera scripts.


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