A brand new trailer for Doctor Who's three 60th anniversary specials has been released.
The two-minute clip aired tonight ahead of Strictly Come Dancing's first live show and features David Tennant as a new incarnation of The Doctor alongside his old companion Donna Noble, played by Catherine Tate.
The highly-anticipated episodes - all airing in November - will also introduce Rose (Yasmin Finney), Donna's daughter, who is seen in the trailer interacting with the seemingly-cuddly creature Beep the Meep, voiced by Miriam Margolyes.
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Neil Patrick Harris is now confirmed to be playing The Toymaker, an old enemy last seen in 1966 who lured people into childlike games with deadly consequences.
The trailer sees a reunited Donna and Doctor discussing the TARDIS 'running away' because of "something so bad" and features a scene with The Doctor gravely warning Donna: "I don't know... if I can save your life this time."
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Jemma Redgrave, who plays the head of UNIT Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, is also seen interacting with The Doctor - confirming for the first time that she will feature in the specials, after previously suggesting that she would only feature in one episode of the 2024 series.
Showrunner Russell T Davies said: "This is just the start, as the fever starts to burn. We're heading for a November full of Doctor Who surprises, for fans and new viewers alike. Stay alert!"
Watch the trailer in full below:
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