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New Television Series Details Revealed



 Doctor Who’s executive producer Russell T Davies, has revealed to Doctor Who Magazine details of the three two-part stories for the 2005 season.

The first multi-parter comprises episodes four and five, is currently titled "Aliens of London", and is written by Davies himself; episodes nine and ten both written by Steven Moffat, form the second two-patter; and the final two episodes of the series, twelve and thirteen, will be written again be written by Russell T Davies under the working title "The Parting of the Ways". All titles though are subject to change.

Meanwhile, the new Doctor Christopher Eccleston appeared on BBC1’s morning show BBC Breakfast on Friday 2nd April. He confirmed that some old enemies would feature in the new season and that the Sontarans were his favourite monsters when he was a child.

He also revealed that he wouldn’t be using ‘received pronunciation’ as The Doctor: "I don’t wanna sound like a member of the Royal Family," he told hosts Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. "I think it’ll just be my voice ... my accent has been poshed up since I became an actor, so he’ll sound like me.".

 
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