Tuesday, 10 May 2011

"fans must wait to discover River Song identity"


Matt Smith has promised viewers they will find out who the mysterious archaeologist - River Song (Alex Kingston) is but not until the Autumn half of the series.


Although Matt can't give too much away he insists her true identity will have "serious" consequences for The Doctor.

He said: "It does develop nicely and there are huge cliff-hangers throughout the coming series there's a great one at the end of episode seven which is a killer and at the start of the next sort of season as it were, episode eight, we really do learn who she is. It's particular serious and something we've all been waiting to hear that, well at least I have."

Matt relishes the scenes he gets to act out with Alex when The Doctor and River meet, as they did in the opening two episodes, and he thinks the time-traveller is one of the few people in the 'Doctor Who' universe who can challenge the Time Lord.

He added to BBC Radio 1: "Well the first time The Doctor met her she died and then she's come back under the tenure of Mr Steven Moffat and we don't know what she is. She just kinds of swoops in and swoops out and causes all kinds of madness and havoc and saves his life on most occasions.

"But she knows more about his future than he does which for The Doctor is a very strange and bizarre concept because he usually knows the most and therefore it hopefully creates for quite a funny and flirtatious relationship, it makes The Doctor uncomfortable, which I think is good because not a lot does."


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The Five Companions - Cover revealed


May 12 is an important day in the Big Finish calendar… It’s the day when a host of Doctor Who stars come together to record a very special story.

Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton, William Russell, Peter Purves, Jean Marsh and Anneke Wills will all be under the same roof for The Five Companions, and they’ll be joined by Dan Starkey, playing Sontarans, and Nicholas Briggs as the Daleks.

Eddie Robson’s script is an exciting and rather tender reunion, in which the Fifth Doctor meets up with his distant past – the schoolteacher who settled down, the space pilot who became a King, the security agent who died and lived again and the swinging Sixties secretary who has made her own way in the world.


Big finish

Gaiman: "You see the Doctor do things he's never done before"




Legendary sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman teases us about his forthcoming Doctor Who episode 'The Doctor's Wife'.


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Doctor Who Script to Screen Competition Intro




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Watch Matt Smith play Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time!




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Doctor Who Finale Behind the Scenes Series 6 Today




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More promo pics from The Doctor's wife





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First appearance of Jo Grant - Doctor Who: Terror of the Autons - BBC




The Doctor is in no mood for being interrupted by the enthusiastic Jo Grant. Classic clip from the 1971 four-part story 'Terror of the Autons' starring Jon Pertwee


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Day of the Moon - Final Ratings


Day of the moon (Episode 2 of series 6) had a final audience figure of 7.30 million viewers, A 36.7% share of total Tv audience according to figures released by Barb.

It includes those who recorded the programme within the 7 day of it's showing. the figure is also much larger than reported overnight figure.

The figures does not include iplayer, over 1.2 million accessed it with in the week of the programme


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