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Peter Davison returns as the Doctor?

by GilraenH @ 07/09/07 - 23:10:39

The Sun has released an article about the forthcoming Children In Need special for Doctor Who. The article comes two days after a similar spoiler was spoken by Sylvester McCoy in New Zealand. As always, nothing has been confirmed by the BBC. Currently the Children In Need telethon is on scheduled for November 16th. Please click on the Spoiler tag below to view the article.

Doctor Who legend Peter Davison is to step back into the Tardis – and come face to face with the current Doctor.

Peter, 56, who played the Timelord in the 1980s, will pull on his famous trenchcoat once again for a Children In Need special.

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Bosses are tight-lipped about the storyline, written by Who scribe Stephen Moffat.

But an insider revealed: “The Doctor is forever travelling though time so there’s no reason why he couldn't catch up with a former incarnation.

“Peter was top of the writer’s list to make a comeback."

This year’s Children In Need charity telethon takes place on BBC1 on Friday, November 16.

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2007-09-07 @ 23:28

noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

not him , please ZOd noooooooooooooooooooooo

Not a big fan of the floppy blonde one then? :))

cj592cj592 pro
2007-09-08 @ 07:47

YEEEEEEEEEES! He was my favourite.

Braveheart, Tegan!

He's mine too. I used to have a crush on Adric.

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