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A brief view on Doc Who new episodes
Dark Horizons reports that BBC One has released an nearly two-minute long prologue for the highly anticipated ninth season of DOCTOR WHO.
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Capaldi also told the audience at the Cardiff screening that he would love to see “Keith Richards stumbling around the TARDIS, knocking out a few chords”.
“The Magician’s Apprentice” has been written by showrunner Steven Moffat, and is directed by Hettie Macdonald and produced by Peter Bennet.
“It’s… wow. The postproduction on Doctor Who – it’s like a whole other show”.
“I was really delighted to open the script and find the doctor playing guitar”.
During this electrifying new 12-part series, the Doctor (Peter Capaldi) is joined by Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) for time travel on a cinematic scale.
“Doctor Who” series 9 begins on BBC One on Saturday 19 September.
Una will be signing copies of Doctor Who: Royal Blood on Thursday, 10 September at Forbidden Planet on Burleigh Street in Cambridge (1-2pm).
That line above, spoken by the Doctor in this prologue, succinctly sums up his attitude toward every foe he has ever encountered.
“And at first I thought it should be like a Stratocaster or a Telecaster, one of those old classic guitars, but they all started to look like I was having a mid-life crisis”.
Michelle Gomez, the actress who plays her, has been discussing the dynamic between Clara and her character in a recent interview with Kastaborous, where she admits that “there is something not quite right about it” adding that this new relationship will make for “slightly unnerving viewing!”
As previously announced, taking up guest roles in the new series are rising young star Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones), and comedian and award-winning writer Reece Shearsmith (An Adventure in Space and Time, The League of Gentlemen).
He explained: “It’s extraordinary because your life does change in some ways quite dramatically”.
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But he has adapted to the public attention because it comes with goodwill: “What you get is affection”.