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I particularly like the 12th one

12 Two former Doctors make an unexpected appearance (for one of them it’s their third appearance this year)
The Moff does like pleasing older fans

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12 Two former Doctors make an unexpected appearance (for one of them it’s their third appearance this year)
(WoM co-writer and SJA Head Writer)Just heard Phil Ford is lined up for a two parter in series 6.
Hmmm... Christmas Special could be "A kind of Doctor's Christmas Carol" (I've heard this from a second source today - two completely unrelated sources who don't know each other at all saying the same thing?)
I'm still not convinced though...
Hmmm, RUMOUR: Past Doctor (7, 8 or 10), Second Matt and "shrouded figure" as Ghosts.....???
Rumour: "Cast for Xmas includes a 'big, big name, playing a massive role..."
Filming begins between 12th - 16th July. In Swansea for some.
Silence mentioned in Xmas script.
Also, "we hear more from That Voice, who has a degree of control over the TARDIS still..."
River, when we see her in S6, is the first time SHE meets HIM.
Rory has "loads more to do" and "Amy has a biiiig secret to get off her chest (nothing bad)!"
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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'.
The sixth series of Doctor Who will air on BBC One in 2011.
FOOTBALL legend Eric Cantona is set to inject a bit of Ooh Ah into Doctor Who.
The former Manchester United star is being lined up for a role as an evil alien alongside Time Lord Matt Smith.
And producers are hoping the Frenchman might show off some of his famous Kung Fu moves in his baddie part.
Cantona, 44, famously attacked a fan with a high kick during a match against Crystal Palace in 1995.
But since then, the footballer has become a serious actor and had a series of roles, including a part in a Brit flick Looking For Eric.
Now telly chiefs reckon his well known temper will be the perfect recipe to play a Doctor Who baddie.
Actor Matt, 27, has already finished filming the latest series but admitted he would love to see Cantona in the next one.
Matt, who plays the 11th incarnation of The Doctor, has even suggested the idea to head writer Steven Moffat.
He said: “I’d like Eric to do one and I’ve mentioned it to Steven Moffat. Eric’s got to be bad.”
A BBC insider said: “Matt has made a huge impression. The writers and producers all value his input and give his ideas careful consideration.
They like the thought of a French baddie and Eric would be perfect. He’s got acting experience and has charisma."
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