in a report from the Newspaper Daily Star the Doctor will have a full TARDIS with a story about him coming head to head with the Evil Genius behind the Daleks Davros!
Not only will we have Donna Noble (Cathrine Tate), we will have the long - awaited return (From me at least, if no one else) Rose Tyler (Billie Piper, Series 1,2 who has an adult drama on ITV2 called Secret Diary of a Call Gril) and also the return of Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman, Series 3 & now filming or just finished filming her 3 episodes of Torchwood), Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen, who made a short return in Series 2 in School Reunion & now with her own show The Sarah Jane Adventures) & Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman, who has his own show/ spin off Torchwood, Series 2 due early next year! Can't wait!) if any of this does come to light we will have to see wont we, this time next July!
the report:
DOCTOR Who bosses are set to call back FOUR of the Time Lord’s favourite assistants – including Billie Piper – for a sensational showdown.
The old cast members will be reunited to help the Doc fight evil Dalek creator Davros in an explosive finale to the next series.
Even the Time Lord’s dog K-9 will make an appearance.
“Fans will be thrilled,” said a senior TV source. “With four of the Doctor’s assistants in one show it’s a dream come true.”
Leading the way in the line-up will be Billie, 25, as Rose Tyler along with the rest of the Tyler family – mum Jackie (Camille Coduri, 41), dad Pete (Shaun Dingwall, 37) and boyfriend Mickey (Noel Clarke, 31). They will hook up with the Tardis traveller’s latest assistants Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman, 28) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate, 39).
Also on hand to help out the Doc (David Tennant, 36) will be his old companion Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen, 59) as well as Torchwood boss Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman, 40).
The TV source said: “This is the daddy of all shows. The writer Russell T Davies really wants to pull out all the stops for the finale next year.”
TV gossips say the next series will be the last overseen by Davies, 44, the man who revived the BBC sci-fi smash hit three years ago.
But he will also work on three more hour-long specials, due to be screened in 2009.