The BBC has released exclusive promotional photos of the Daleks from the Doctor Who 50th
Anniversary Special. The celebratory episode stars Matt Smith and Jenna
Coleman, with David Tennant and Billie Piper returning to the roles of the
Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler. John Hurt appears as the mysterious incarnation of
the Doctor glimpsed at the end of the final episode of series 7.
From the BBC Media Centre
MATT SMITH, DAVID TENNANT AND JOHN HURT TO FACE OFF AGAINST
DALEKS IN 50th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
The Doctors, Matt Smith, David Tennant and John Hurt will
battle the deadly Daleks, the BBC announces today, in the show’s 50th anniversary
special.
Returning to BBC One on 23 November the highly anticipated
adventure will star: Matt Smith; Jenna Coleman; David Tennant; Billie Piper;
John Hurt and Joanna Page. In a surprise twist in the recent series
finale it was revealed John Hurt would be playing a Doctor, alongside Smith and
Tennant.
The Daleks are the second monster to be announced for the 50th and
will join the shape shifting Zygons, which have only appeared in the show once
before in 1975. The Daleks were one of the first monsters to terrify
audiences in 1963, 50 years ago, cementing their place in British popular
culture.
Steven Moffat, lead writer and executive producer, said:
“The Doctor once said that you can judge a man by the
quality of his enemies, so it's fitting that for this very special episode, he
should be facing the greatest enemies of all.”
The 50th anniversary episode was shot earlier this year
at BBC Cymru Wales' Roath Lock Studios in Cardiff
and across South Wales . Filming also
took place in iconic London locations the Tower of London and
Trafalgar Square
for a huge stunt, which saw Matt Smith dangling from a
TARDIS alongside Nelson’s Column.
Attendees at the Doctor Who panel at San Diego Comic Con earlier today were treated to an exclusive first look at a trailer for the special. The BBC say that they will release this online soon, and that the version shown was just an incomplete sneak peek for the convention.
The 3D special episode will be screened on BBC One and BBC
America on Saturday 23rd November. It will also have a limited cinematic release
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