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Jenna-Louise Coleman teases 'spine-tingling' Doctor Who Finale

Thursday, April 11, 2013


Jenna-Louise Coleman has hinted that Doctor Who's series seven finale will be 'spine-tingling'.

The as-yet unnamed episode has been penned by Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat and is expected to lead into the 50th anniversary special.

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Coleman has now revealed that one of the major reveals in the season finale will be why the Victorian-era version of Clara's birthday is November 23, the same day that Doctor Who premiered in 1963.

"In the Christmas episode, I didn't know why that was the case. But again, we will find out by the end of this series," she told TV Guide.

The actress added of the finale: "It's really exciting - [it] is phenomenal. My spine was tingling when I read it.
"Again, I'm teasing you so badly here, but there's the beginning opening sequence, which [is] kind of building up into the 50th. It's just huge."

Coleman also opened up about the very first time she walked onto the new TARDIS set while filming last year's Christmas episode 'The Snowmen'.


"It was strange because obviously it was a brand-new TARDIS, so it was a set that nobody's ever used before or seen before at this point," the star recalled. "But this is where you're going to be for however many [of] the next couple of seasons or years, so it's like mine and Matt's new place."

She went on to say: "For him, he was running up and down all the stairs like a giddy kid who got his toy back. We didn't actually have the TARDIS for the first four months of me shooting because it was still being built.

"So it was pushed away in a dark corner and cordoned off so nobody could go in and look at it."
Coleman previously admitted that landing a role on Doctor Who was the first job that has impressed her family and has called the series a "mad" adventure.

Doctor Who continues this weekend with the Mark Gatiss-penned 'Cold War', which features the return of iconic monsters the Ice Warriors.

The series airs on BBC One in the UK and BBC America in the US.

Source: digitalspy.co.uk

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