Doctor Who star Karen Gillan is to make her professional theatre debut in John Osborne's classic 1964 drama Inadmissible Evidence at the Donmar Warehouse... more
Playing Amy Pond's husband has made Arthur Darvill the envy of her male fans, but now, he tells Nick Curtis, he's taking time out from the Tardis to be his own doctor... more
Sales of Zhu Zhu Pets, a new range of Dr Who merchandising and the licence to sell Scooby-Doo toys helped to drive a 35% jump in sales to £58.1 million at Character Group... more
Matt Smith dates London's hottest lingerie model, takes road trips with the Arctic Monkeys and time-travels for the BBC. Not bad for a failed professional footballer from Northampton, says Hermione Eyre... more
Karen Gillan is a revelation as Amy Pond, the new Doctor Who's glamorous, tough-talking sidekick. Meet the temptress of the Tardis, says Matthew Sweet... more
Video: Former Doctor Who actor David Tennant won the award for Outstanding Drama Performance for the fourth time at the National Television Awards... more
More than 10 million TV viewers are expected to tune in to the season finale of Dr Who tomorrow amid speculation over whether David Tennant's timelord will be killed off.... more
Billie Piper is set to make an unexpected return to Dr Who in a dramatic explosion scene that will have viewers on the edge of their seats as these pictures show.... more
Doctor Who and exuberant sidekick Donna team up following their successful series opener - which attracted nine million viewers - to battle it out in ancient Rome next week. Newly released pictures show the Doctor and Donna squaring up to a series of outrageous baddies in notorious volcano hotspot Pompeii. This week's show will include cameos from Peter Capaldi - of satire The Thick of It - and Quadrophenia's Phil Davis. The series four opener on Saturday wiped the floor with the competition, attracting nine million viewers, 300,000 more than episode one of series three last year
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Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do