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Looks alright, will David's last one be the Xmas special or is there one other?

 

It's going to be a two-parter. Looks like it will be Christmas Day and New Years Day.

 

Waters of Mars in November I think too.

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It's going to be a two-parter. Looks like it will be Christmas Day and New Years Day.

 

Waters of Mars in November I think too.

Ooh that will be so good, but I'm on holiday on Christmas Day, I'll have to iPlayer it.

 

Do you have any idea of when in November TWOM will be on?

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Not a clue yet I'm afraid. They've yet to confirm it.

 

It's not the best quality but here is the trailer shown for the final 2:

 

 

O M FRICKING G! My 3000th comment :kink:

 

That looks soo good, despite the bad quality, pity the audience ruined it by their cheering <_<

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If anyone wants to remain in the dark about the two specials which form the Tenth Doctor's finale, please look away now! Footage from the first of these episodes was screened during the Doctor Who panel at Comic-Con International, 2009, meaning details about the adventure are officially out there!

 

As we revealed earlier today, the episodes feature the return of John Simm as the Master. The Doctor's fellow Time Lord is sporting a different hair colour in the finale, working a striking, lighter look.

 

And the Master isn't the only familiar figure returning from Doctor Who's recent past. Executive Producer Russell T Davies, who wrote David Tennant's final episodes, confirmed that Alexandra Moen is back as Lucy Saxon, the character we previously saw in The Sound of Drums and The Last of the Time Lords. Although married to the Master she put a serious dent in their relationship by shooting him but what happened to her after the events of Series Three has remained a mystery, so far...

 

Russell further explained that footage from the finale screened at Comic-Con included the voice of Timothy Dalton as the Narrator. His exact role in the specials is currently undisclosed but Dalton is, of course, best known for portraying James Bond in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.

 

One of the biggest cheers of the Doctor Who panel occurred when the trailer showed the face of Catherine Tate, last seen playing Donna Noble in Journey's End. Bernard Cribbins, who played her grandfather, Wilf, also features in the trailer which depicts a grim-faced Doctor walking purposefully away from a wall of leaping flames... but towards what, or whom..?

:o I don't hear anyone knocking... do you?

 

 

And than the knocks, well spooky, looks like its better than the Easter special.

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Not long to go now :cheer:

 

Lindsay Duncan's wages were raised earlier (like, in July :lol: ). I suspect some actors may be prepared to do Dr Who for less than their normal rate just for the fun / prestige of doing it.

just saw the trailer for it, after good night and good luck (bbc1) .....

 

"wets myself"

:dance:

 

i am a HUGE dr who fan, and have all the NEWWHO on tape ..... i've deliberatly NOT looked at any major spoilers for the last ones, to stop spoilering it for myself .....

 

I

CANNOT

WAIT

UNTIL

SUNDAY

the trailers look impressive, yet again they have taken the most inoccuous of substances and made it dark. looking forewards to it!
It's gonna be f***ing awesome.

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