Doctor Who - Season 7 Christmas Special - Matt Smith Interview
8 Dec 2011
Doctor WhoThe Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe is Matt Smith’s second Christmas outing as the Doctor and this time he doesn’t have his trusted companions, ‘The Ponds’, by his side. However, it hasn’t stopped him relishing in another Christmassy adventure and here he reveals what Doctor Who has in store for festive viewers.
“Doctor Who and Christmas go hand in hand don’t they?” laughs Matt Smith as he sits down to discuss the special episode of Who, penned by Steven Moffat. “It’s a brilliant and touching story about a family who have experienced a tragic event and in many ways they’ve had Christmas stolen from them.”
Matt reveals that Madge Arwell and her two young children, Lily and Cyril, have been evacuated during the Blitz to a ramshackled old house in the country where the Doctor has taken up residence as caretaker. “The Doctor, in a very ‘Doctory’ way, tries to bring Christmas spirit and cheer back into their lives,” explains Matt. “He has ‘Doctorified’ the house so to speak and there’s a magical present under the Christmas tree which is a portal to another world. Cyril enters it and discovers an enchanting landscape that encapsulates the beauty, danger and madness that is Doctor Who at Christmas.”
So will viewers be cowering behind their turkey and stuffing sandwiches on Christmas Day? “Well there are two scary characters that live in a huge tower and move in a very strange and menacing way,” confides Matt with a conspiratorial grin. “I also really enjoyed making this episode because the characters unfold in a subtle way and you never quite know what’s waiting around the corner. I also loved working with the guest cast who all seemed to have a whale of a time.”
Source: BBC
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Sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteMy main reason for posting this is because yesterday I read that Spencer Wilding (who played the Creature in The God Complex) is also in this. I'm assuming that he will be one of these scary characters who move in a strange way, as I can't imagine that would be Bill Bailey's space-cop type role. As he is over 6 and a half foot, and did such a great job as a White Walker in Game of Thrones, I'm verra curious to see the effect :D
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There's no way around it. I adore Matt Smith.
ReplyDeleteAnd as I also adore C.S. Lewis and Stephen Moffat, I am REALLY looking forward to this one!
So excited to see this. What a great Christmas present from the BBC.
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