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According to The Mail on Sunday, Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme will be one of 4 TV themes that will be played at the London Olympics Opening ceremony.
The newspaper went on about the use of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax" and The Sex Pistol's "God Save the Queen" but it included the full list of songs. The other TV themes are the 1954 BBC News theme, the Coronation Street theme and Sousa's Liberty Bell March (a.k.a the Monty Python theme).
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Sherlock star Lara Pulver, who played Irene Adler in the detective drama, spoke about the rumours that she might become a female Doctor in an interview with the Evening Standard.

“Steven [Moffat] and I have both said we thoroughly enjoyed working together, and then there was me being in Wales so the media put two and two together.”
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Steven Moffat has tweeted something which has us shivering in our boots:
See this new monster I've invented? This is a GOOD one. This will SCARE you. Oh yes.
— Steven Moffat (@steven_moffat) June 14, 2012
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The Doctor Who website has released the third image of Matt Smith and Jenna Louise-Coleman. It's pretty much the same as the last one so don't get too excited.

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The Doctor Who Website has uploaded the first two pictures of Matt Smith and Jenna Louise-Coleman together. It seems the Doctor is getting a new outfit!


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Here's the cover of Doctor Who Magazine #448:
Featured on the cover is William Russell who is interviewed in the issue. He played original companion Ian Chesterton. Also interviewed inside is Neil Gaimon, author and writer of the Series 6 episode "The Doctor's Wife".
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We've had technical difficulties but rest assured we are back for good with all the updates just as things get exciting. Here is some new Doctor Who for you in the form of a mini-episode written by Blue Peter viewers called "Good as Gold".
You can view last year's mini-episode and ...
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Who Showrunner and Sherlock co-creater Steven Moffat is to recieve a special award at this year's BAFTA TV awards for "outstanding creative writing contribution to television".

"Blimey! A special award!" said Moffat. "I didn't even know I was ill".
Previous winners of this award include former showrunner Russell T. Davies. Moffat won his first BAFTA in 1991 f...
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It has today been announced that Doctor Who was the most downloaded TV show in America during 2011, beating many popular US shows in the process. Here's the list:
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Children's magazine show Blue Peter will be airing a Doctor Who exclusive next week. It will air a mini-episode written by three of the show's viewers, the winners of this year's Script to Scene competition.
(A still from the launch video of the competition)
The edition will air on Thursday May 24th at 5:45PM on C...
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