I really didnt like the advert
I really didnt like the advert
DOCTOR Who's latest assistant will become PREGNANT</B> in the new series, TV Biz can reveal.
Before you get too excited, the father is NOT the Time Lord, now played by Matt Smith.
His sidekick Amy Pond - played by 22-year-old Scottish actress Karen Gillan - turns up with the bump during episode seven of the series, written by Men Behaving Badly scribe Simon Nye.
But all is not as it seems.
An insider said: "Amy is pregnant but it's all part of a strange dream she's having.
"She can't work out what is real and what's not."
The new series kicks off on BBC1 in April.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz0gbDlcuRO
whoah.
Torchwood copy.
*cough cough*
can't they even come up with original storylines now?
So its slightly different, but essentially its just the same.
I'm starting to lose interest in this new Doctor Who.
Bring back David Tennant!!
The next series of Doctor Who will premiere on April 3 on BBC One, it has been confirmed.
New showrunner Steven Moffat made the announcement this morning on BBC Breakfast.
The episode is entitled 'The Eleventh Hour' and will feature Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Karen Gillan as his new companion Amy Pond.
The upcoming series is the 31st since Doctor Who first aired in November 1963 and the fifth since the programme's 2005 relaunch headed by Russell T. Davies.
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The BBC has revealed the episode titles for the series finale of Doctor Who.
The two-part story is penned by Steven Moffat and will air June 19 and June 26 on BBC One. The first episode is called 'The Pandorica Opens' and the second 'The Big Bang'.
Alex Kingston will reprise her role as River Song for the finale, which is also thought to include appearances from The Daleks, The Cybermen and The Sontarans.
In the US, the finale will air June 26 and July 3 on BBC America.
Dazzle (20-05-2010)
At the moment I prefer Amy to the Doctor.
I absolutely love the new Doctor, but am not so keen on Amy.
I love both!!!!
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has revealed that the next series of the show will continue the 'silence' arc from series 5.
Viewers heard a mysterious sinister voice announce that "silence will fall" in the final episodes of the most recent series.
Moffat told Doctor Who Confidential that the secret behind the voice will be revealed in the next series.
"What is that, who is that, who are the silence, what's coming?" he teased. "The whole point of the silence is next series.
"Also, River Song... who is she really? That's what we're going to find out next year."
Alex Kingston first appeared as the mysterious time-traveller River Song in the fourth series of the programme, in the Moffat-written 'Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead'.
Bookmaker William Hill has slashed the odds of Doctor Who star Matt Smith being axed from the role, after the show suffered a drop in ratings.
Odds on the actor leaving have been cut from 6/1 to 9/2. David Morrissey - who appeared as Jackson Lake in the 2008 Who Christmas special - is favourite to replace him at 4/1. James Corden - who made a guest appearance in the most recent series - has seen the biggest rise, with his odds changing from 100/1 to 25/1.
However, William Hill's spokesman Rupert Adams backed Smith to return.
"The viewing figures were disappointing but Doctor Who was up against the World Cup and sunny skies, so we think Matt will survive the disappointment." he said.
Odds of 66/1 were also given on former Who star Christopher Eccleston returning to the series. Other actors in the bookmaker's list include Chiwetel Ejiofor at 5/1, James Nesbitt at 12/1 and Stephen Fry at 50/1.
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