A brand new series of ‘Doctor Who’ is upon us, and it looks to be every bit as star-studded as Whovians have come to expect over the years.
Among the stars viewers can look forward to cropping up in the new series include ‘Game Of Thrones’ actress Maisie Williams, comedian Rufus Hound and Peter Capaldi’s ‘The Thick Of It’ co-star Rebecca Front, while it was recently announced that Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has also recorded a brief part.
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Meanwhile, Keeley Hawes and Michelle Gomez will be reprising their roles as Ms Delphox and Missy respectively, having impressed viewers with their villainous portrayals last series.
These stars join an ever-growing repertoire of celebrities to have appeared in ‘Doctor Who’, from former soap actors to award-winning performers from the world of stage, screen and even the music industry.
After mulling over some of our favourites, we’ve managed to whittle the list down to 11 of those whose ‘Doctor Who’ appearances have stuck with us the most…
Jenna Coleman is currently reprising her role as The Doctor’s companion, Clara Oswald, for what will be her final outing in the BBC sci-fi drama.
She recently confirmed that she was stepping down from the series, and will be taking on the role of Queen Victoria in a new drama about the iconic British monarch.
Former ‘Coronation Street’ actress Michelle Keegan was recently named the bookies’ favourite to take over as the Time Lord’s companion in the next series of ‘Doctor Who’, a position Catherine Tate, Billie Piper and Karen Gillan have all held in the past.
Among the stars viewers can look forward to cropping up in the new series include ‘Game Of Thrones’ actress Maisie Williams, comedian Rufus Hound and Peter Capaldi’s ‘The Thick Of It’ co-star Rebecca Front, while it was recently announced that Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has also recorded a brief part.
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Meanwhile, Keeley Hawes and Michelle Gomez will be reprising their roles as Ms Delphox and Missy respectively, having impressed viewers with their villainous portrayals last series.
These stars join an ever-growing repertoire of celebrities to have appeared in ‘Doctor Who’, from former soap actors to award-winning performers from the world of stage, screen and even the music industry.
After mulling over some of our favourites, we’ve managed to whittle the list down to 11 of those whose ‘Doctor Who’ appearances have stuck with us the most…
Jenna Coleman is currently reprising her role as The Doctor’s companion, Clara Oswald, for what will be her final outing in the BBC sci-fi drama.
She recently confirmed that she was stepping down from the series, and will be taking on the role of Queen Victoria in a new drama about the iconic British monarch.
Former ‘Coronation Street’ actress Michelle Keegan was recently named the bookies’ favourite to take over as the Time Lord’s companion in the next series of ‘Doctor Who’, a position Catherine Tate, Billie Piper and Karen Gillan have all held in the past.
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