The Girl Who Waited: Saturday at 7.15pm

09th Sep 2011

Doctor Who is back on BBC ONE, tomorrow at 7.15pm with the brilliant, The Girl Who Waited.

Written by Tom MacRae, the episode sees Amy and Rory face their greatest test in a world where kindness might just kill you… As well as heart-breaking scenes and moments where we learn a little more about the Doctor’s companions, the adventure has some cracking action sequences and the sinister Handbots!

You can watch preview clips of The Girl Who Waited, an introduction featuring Karen Gillan and Tom MacRae, and an exclusive video in which Tom and producer Marcus Wilson discuss the story. Plus, over on the episode page, you’ll find a jigsaw, galleries, wallpapers and more.

Immediately after the adventure, switch to BBC3 for a fantastic Doctor Who Confidential. This week’s episode includes some unforgettable scenes with Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill, interviews with Matt Smith, Tom MacRae and head writer and executive producer, Steven Moffat.

Want more? We’ve got an exclusive interview with Karen Gillan who discusses playing the girl who waited and Tom MacRae spills the beans about the chilling scene that never made it! We’ll also have the Fourth Dimension, two new galleries and other exclusive extras…

Finally, if The Girl Who Waited leaves you desperate to know what happens next, we’ve got an interview with Arthur Darvill who shares some secrets about the terrifying episode, The God Complex.

The Girl Who Waited: Saturday, 7.15pm on BBC ONE, followed immediately by Doctor Who Confidential on BBC3.

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