Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Matt Smith to return for new Doctor Who series

Matt Smith

Smith will star in a Christmas special as well as 14 new episodes of the series

Matt Smith has signed on to appear in a new series of Doctor Who, the BBC has confirmed.

Fourteen new episodes of the sci-fi show, executive produced by Steven Moffat, have been commissioned.

However it is not yet known when the new episodes will be broadcast.

The corporation also confirmed there would be six more episodes of the current series to be screened later this year and a 2011 Christmas special starring Smith is planned.

Sam Hodges, head of communications for BBC One, fiction and daytime,tweeted on Tuesday: "#DoctorWho is returning. Fourteen new episodes have been commissioned with Matt Smith as The Doctor #bbc1."

Moffat later added: "14 eps + Matt DEFINITELY. I've got a plan and I'm NOT TELLING YOU WHAT IT IS."

Earlier this month, the writer told the Radio Times the Daleks would be given "a rest" from the series.

"There's a problem with the Daleks. They are the most famous of the Doctor's adversaries and the most frequent, which means they are the most reliably defeatable enemies in the universe," he said.

Meteorite storm - Doctor Who: Frontios - BBC



A meteorite storm on the planet Frontios destroys the Tardis. Classic clip from the 1984 four-part story 'Frontios' starring Peter Davison as the Doctor.


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Eleven & River // "I live for the days I see him"




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First writer for Series Seven


According to his online CV, John Fay is currently writing an episode of Doctor Who.

John is no stranger to the Whoniverse having written the penultimate episode of the forthcoming Torchwood: Miracle Day as well as the fourth episode of the outstanding Torchwood: Children of Earth that caused much angsty bile-spewing amongst obsessive shippers.


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The star whale - Doctor Who - BBC



The Doctor decides the fate of the last star whale, which helped humanity to escape to safety during the solar flares of the 29th century. Great HD clip from Series 5 of Doctor Who!


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