Who meets Marvel in this uplifting Yuletide tale which saw the Doctor create superhero The Ghost after meeting Grant Gordon as a comic-loving young boy. The Return of Doctor Mysterioįirst aired: Starring: Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, and Matt Lucas as Nardole The festive feels were felt in full effect when the Doctor and River visited the Singing Towers of Darillium and spent their last night together (before her death as first revealed in 2008’s Forest of the Dead). ![]() Song, with actress Alex Kingston returning once more to the role, was up to all sorts of hi-jinx with the help of Nardole (Matt Lucas making his Doctor Who debut), robbing the imposing cyborg King Hydroflax. Hilarity ensued as River Song encountered the Twelfth Doctor for the first time – and did not recognise him. The Husbands of River Songįirst aired: Starring: Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, and Alex Kingston as River Song ![]() The horrible creatures brought various people from Earth and the Doctor and Clara together at the North Pole in a dreamy-weamy adventure from writer Steven Moffat.įans can look out for actor Dan Starkey, normally known for playing Sontaran Strax, who plays Ian, one of Santa’s rather aggressive elves. (Spoilers follow if you haven’t seen these episodes.) Last Christmasįirst aired: Starring: Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, and Jenna Coleman as Claraįace-hugging Dream Crabs may not seem very festive but the appearance of Santa Claus and his elves brought a seasonal touch to this thrilling Christmas Special. Now it’s time for the Twelfth Doctor, as played by Peter Capaldi, and his four festive outings. Look back at the Eleventh Doctor Christmas Specials Look back at the Tenth Doctor Christmas Specials In the final part of three, takes a look back at all the Christmas Specials since the show’s return in 2005. This year’s episode, Twice Upon A Time, is the final outing for Peter Capaldi’s Twelfth Doctor but will also introduce Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Since we're also due to meet another version of Rose, it at least seems likely that the 60th anniversary special is dealing with some sort of parallel dimension or alternate universes of some description.It’s that time of year again when Whovians across the world are looking forward to THE event of the year, the Doctor Who Christmas Special. "Then again, maybe, just maybe, this return is so impossible that it’s actually an intricate illusion created by an old enemy of the Doctor’s. Maybe this is the Doctor and Donna from Universe 557, all set to collide with our own. He wrote: “A mysteriously forgotten excursion for the TARDIS in between Planet of the Ood and Sontaran Stratagem? Or maybe a multiverse thing, they’re all the rage these days. In an issue of Doctor Who Magazine, Davies teased several theories regarding the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate, although it was unclear whether he'd actually given anything away. Davies has happily teased us with casting details for the new series and his new, cryptic comments about the path to Ncuti's new series containing "plenty more surprises", he's given precious little actual info about the specials so far. We're also still waiting to learn whether Ncuti's new companion, Coronation Street star Millie Gibson, will crop up in the 60th-anniversary specials remains to be seen. (Image credit: Alistair Heap/BBC Studios)Īside from these announcements, we've learned who's playing the villain (more on that later), and we know that Ruth Madeley is set to feature, too. ![]() Jacqueline King, Karl Collins and Yasmin Finney as seen in the trailers.
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