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Doctor Who series 6 news round-up

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A new episode title, some more casting news, and what’s going on in Cornwall? Here’s our round-up of the latest Doctor Who news…

A few new bits and pieces have to come to light about the currently-filming sixth series of Doctor Who. And thus it made sense to round them up in one place for you. So, we have.

Firstly, we have a new episode title. Episode seven of the new run is currently working under the title of Demons Run. This name may yet change, but it came to light thanks to the agent's page for actor Simon Fisher-Becker, who is appearing in the episode (which, subsequently, was reported by Doctor Who News).

Episode seven, as you might recall, is where the mid-season break of Doctor Who is set to fall, and the episode that's supposed to end with a massive cliffhanger, which we'll then have to wait until the winter to see resolved.

Meanwhile, some new casting information has appeared, again related to episode seven. Danny Sapani, who has appeared in The Bill and Misfits, is down to play a character called Colonel Manton.

Elsewhere, Lee Ross, best known as DCI Litton in Ashes To Ashes, has been added to the cast list for the third episode in the show's next run. It's currently filming in Cornwall and appears to involve pirates.

Doctor Who News also reports that Nick Hurran is being added to the roster of directors for the new series, but it's not clear as of yet which episode he'll be helming.

When we get more news, we'll bring it your way.

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