Hermione Norris to guest star in Doctor Who opposite Peter Capaldi when Doctor Who returns this Autumn.
Speaking about her casting, Hermione Norris said: "It's exciting to be part of such an iconic show, and one that my kids can watch!!!"
Norris has recently been starring in The Crimson Field on BBC One, and is no stranger to solving mysteries having played Ros Myers in the BAFTA award-winning drama Spooks. Prior to that she starred in comedy-drama Cold Feet.
Steven Moffat, lead writer and Executive Producer, said: “It's a testament to the quality of Peter Harness's intense and emotional script, that we've been able to attract an actress of the brilliance of Hermione Norris. And for the first time since 1984, the Doctor Who production team is heading to Lanzarote. The Doctor is returning to the scene of an old adventure - but there have been sinister changes since his last visit."
The episode is written by Peter Harness (Jonathan Strange And Mr Norrell, Wallander), produced by Peter Bennett and directed by Paul Wilmshurst (Strike Back, Combat Kids). The episode also stars Ellis George, Tony Osoba and Phil Nice.
Other guest stars confirmed to join Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman in the new series, which will air on BBC One later this year, include Ben Miller, Tom Riley and Keeley Hawes.
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Another great bit piece of casting news. Also, the last time they were in Lanzarote the Doctor lost one companion and gained a new one, and also it was a Master story, so lots to speculate on there!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, loved her in Spooks, looking forward to this :)
ReplyDeleteSo many changing faces, its gonna take some time to get used to but I will. At least Clara is there to ease tru it.
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