Being Human creator writes vampires into Doctor Who
The new episode is set in Venice where the Doctor has taken Amy and Rory for a spot of romance in the beautiful old city. But there's no time for passion as it soon becomes clear that 16th century Venice is full of blood-sucking vixens. Sounds right up our (watery) street.
Watch this introduction to the new episode...
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And here's some top trivia fact fans, this isn't the first time Toby's written an episode of Doctor Who. He also wrote the 2006 School Reunion episode which featured some rather creepy bat-like aliens.
If that's not enough to have you howling at the moon there are more demonic delights in Doctor Who Confidential this week, as Toby Whithouse takes us behind the scenes on location in Venice. He gets Matt Smith (who plays the Doctor) and historian Francesco da Mosto together so they can freak each other out with dark tales of real life Venetian vampires.
You can watch Doctor Who: The Vampires of Venice on Saturday at 6pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One or on Sunday at 8pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three.
Doctor Who Confidential is on Saturday at 7pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three.
Being Human will return for a third series later this year. You can find out more about the new series on the Being Human blog.
Dana Stevens is content producer for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three online.
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At 7th May 2010, Arron Davies wrote:This is awesome, LOVE BEING HUMANS, LOVE DR WHO! a Retweet button is what I really need right now! :p
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At 7th May 2010, Dorina wrote:Liking those fangs....although not as much as the vampire fangs in Being Human..and specifically the fangs of the gorgeous Mad Mitchell
(Aidan Turner). Watch out for Alex Price as main vampire....(guy who played Gilbert in BH series 1)
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At 9th May 2010, CJ wrote:saw Dr Who/Venice/Vampire - really didn't like it at all, switched over...and went out
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At 19th May 2010, sean love wrote:Dr Who u can tell has had cut backas in production, it just looks cheaper made :-(! the new doctor and apprentice aaint doing much for me either! I love change but not when its bad acting and poorer scripts! Alot of Dr Who fans in my own experinces seem to have agreement with me on this!
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At 3rd Feb 2011, phkk wrote:OMG Look at those fang, creepy to death
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