
Together they encounter Renaissance artist Michelangelo, played by Matthew Kelly ( Bleak House, Relative Shadows) – whose latest statue is looking strangely familiar. Joining the Fifth Doctor for his new adventure is Sacha Dhawan ( The History Boys, An Adventure in Space and Time) and Diane Morgan ( Alpha Papa, Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe) as Joel and Gabby Finch honeymooning tourists who enlist the Doctor's help when they find themselves stranded in 16th Century Rome. ‘They are utterly terrifying - and it’s so thrilling to be able to explore an Angels story with an earlier Doctor.’ ‘The Weeping Angels have been voted one of the best Doctor Who monsters ever, and it’s easy to see why,’ says producer David Richardson.
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Coming in 2016, Doctor Who: Classic Doctors, New Monsters is a box set of four new stories pitting the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors against creatures from the New Series of Doctor Who.įallen Angels by Phil Mulryne sees Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor do battle with the most terrifying of creatures, the Weeping Angels – first introduced in 2007's Blink. įor more information on Doctor Who: Time Fracture, head this way – tickets are also available via retailers including LOVEtheatre, London Theatre Direct, Fever and Ticketmaster. In the US, the show airs on BBC America, with series 1-12 available on HBO Max.

But now that the Division finally has our Doctor in their grasp, we can at least finally expect some more answers about her missing memories and how they relate to this absolute cluster-flux we find ourselves in.ĭoctor Who: Flux (aka series 13) airs weekly every Sunday night on BBC One in the UK. Sure, the Doctor doesn't reappear in the mid-credits scene, and the preview for the next episode mostly avoids showing her too. Yep, our beloved "Time Lord" has been trapped in stone, and we doubt that even a fancy sonic screwdriver could get her out of this one.ĭon't cry tears of frustration just yet though. It turns out that the only thing the Division wants more than this Rogue Angel is the Doctor herself.Īnd with that, the Weeping Angels who work for the Division all start glowing as they transform the Doctor into one of them.

In her reflection, Claire is shocked to gaze upon angel wings protruding from her back.

But it's not just the future she's seeing. Here, in 1967, Annabel Scholey's character is undergoing psychic testing for her visions.

Meanwhile, the Doctor has caught up with Claire Brown, the woman who was attacked by another Angel all the way back in episode one. Not much time passes before Yaz and Dan are thrown even further back in time to 1901 where they soon find a displaced Peggy, who was also sent there by the Angels.
