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New Short Synopsis & Title Added Nov 25.
Season 8 of BBC sci-fi hit show Doctor Who may have drawn to a close, but Whovians still have one final opportunity for a Tardis adventure this year: the traditional Christmas special.
The festive epsiode with Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman is set to star Nick Frost as Santa Claus, although it's unknown whether he’ll be bringing gifts or terror. What we do know is the episode’s name: Last Christmas.
The festive epsiode with Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman is set to star Nick Frost as Santa Claus, although it's unknown whether he’ll be bringing gifts or terror. What we do know is the episode’s name: Last Christmas.
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The Doctor and Clara face their Last Christmas. Trapped on an Arctic base, under attack from terrifying creatures, who are you going to call? Santa Claus!
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Doctor Who (PETER CAPALDI), Santa Claus (NICK FROST)
Here is an exclusive picture of The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Santa Claus (Nick Frost) from the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special. Fans can see the first preview of the Christmas Special episode on BBC Children in Need appeal show this Friday night, from 7.30pm on BBC One.
Here is an exclusive picture of The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Santa Claus (Nick Frost) from the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special. Fans can see the first preview of the Christmas Special episode on BBC Children in Need appeal show this Friday night, from 7.30pm on BBC One.
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It’s Christmas in the North Pole when the Doctor and Clara return to BBC AMERICA in an all-new Christmas special. Last year’s special featured the emotional regeneration that marked the start of Peter Capaldi’s run as the Twelfth Doctor. This year the Time Lord and his companion are in for an all-new adventure as stars Capaldi and Jenna Coleman are joined by Nick Frost (The Worlds End, Shaun of the Dead) as Santa Claus! Previously announced guest stars include Michael Troughton (Breathless, The New Statesman), son of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton, Natalie Gumede (Coronation Street, Strictly Come Dancing), Faye Marsay (Pride, The White Queen), and Nathan McMullen (Misfits, Casualty). Written by Emmy® Award winner Steven Moffat (Sherlock, Coupling) and directed by Paul Wilmshurst (Strike Back, Combat Kids), the 2014 Christmas Special will air on BBC AMERICA.
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Doctor Who - 2014 Christmas Special "Last Christmas" - Premieres December 25th
Is the Doctor wearing a hoodie? I am stunned!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, seeing Capaldi's Doctor in a hoodie is just making me ridiculously happy right now.
ReplyDeleteMe to, it seems like an odd choice for his Doctor but I like it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is his 'christmas' outfit, just like Matt Smith had a different jacket for christmas episodes.
ReplyDeleteHa yeah, I was surprised when we saw it in the videos during the season 8 clips introducing the episodes, I thought it was odd then too. I like it though :)
ReplyDeleteCrashed sledge behind them? Is 'Santa' after a favour in return from the Doctor, or have they just had a row and crash landed, I can see either being the case XD I'm also still not convinced that Nick Frost is in any way a real Father Christmas, and could possibly even be the bad guy at Xmas?
ReplyDeleteI give up, I am conviced Clara will be pregnant with Danny's child so Clara x Doctor will be doomed forever. I hate Moffat, that troll :'( why does he have to build up the OTP and then boom destroy it all??? I am soooooooo pissed. If he wanted Danny x Clara why even bother witth all the OTP Whoufflealdi hints if it will never happen???
ReplyDeleteSeeing the outfit in its full glory and I love it even more, Capaldi looks so great in it.
ReplyDeleteI feel that Clara and the doctor should continue for some additional seasons. She is good. and I like the pair. I think they should change her only when the doctor changes again. Maybe even have a new doctor start and the old one retire.
ReplyDeleteTwelve is the first doctor to regularly change his clothes! New outfits every week!
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