Filming Begins on Series 9 of Doctor Who

The BBC announced the start of filming in Cardiff for series 9 of “Doctor Who,” which will return on BBC One this fall. They’ve also announced guest stars for the two-part episode that’s being filmed now, including comedian and actor Paul Kaye, who played Thoros of Myr on the third season of “Game of Thrones.”

“As a kid of the 1970s, the two shows you always watched were ‘Top of the Pops’ and ‘Doctor Who,’ they were unmissable,” Paul Kaye said. “I actually wrote a song called ‘Looking for Davros’’in my first punk band and I sang it like a demented Dalek. I got to present TOTP back in the mid ‘90’s and landing this role in Doctor Who completes the dream double. Peter is a perfect Doctor and I’m loving every minute of the experience, even the five hours in make-up. What a treat, best 50th birthday present ever!”

Also starring in the episodes will be Morven Christie, who recently played the role of Amanda in the crime drama “Grantchester,” Arsher Ali, who played the part of Malik Suri in the critically-acclaimed “The Missing,” and Colin McFarlane, who appeared in “EastEnders” as part of the “Who Killed Lucy Beale?” storyline. Recognised for her theatre and TV performances, actress Sophie Stone appears in the show for the first time. Sophie was the lead actress in the play “Woman of Flowers” and has appeared in “Midsummer Murders” and “Casualty.”

Also joining Peter Capaldi (the Doctor) and Jenna Coleman (Clara Oswald) and confirmed for roles in the double episode are Zaqi Ismail, Steven Robertson and Neil Fingleton.

Steven Moffat, lead writer and Executive Producer, said, “An amazing guest cast for a brilliantly creepy two-parter by Toby Whithouse. Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman are back in Cardiff, back in the box, and back in action – for one of our scariest adventures yet!”

On set filming for the new series, Peter Capaldi added, “The adventures begin again for myself and Jenna and I’m delighted to be back filming my second series of Doctor Who.”

The episodes are written by Toby Whithouse (“The Game,” “Being Human”), produced by Derek Ritchie and directed by Daniel O’Hara (“Silent Witness 2015,” “The Game,” “Being Human”).

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