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April 22nd, 2011 85 comments

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BBC Release Three Spoiler Images!

BBC Release Three Spoiler Images!

The official Doctor Who site has released 3 images form The impossible Astronaut.

We’ve been given special permission to run three new images at one minute past midnight tonight – astonishing images that will have you wishing you could leap in a TARDIS and go straight to 6pm on Saturday evening.

Steven Moffat (Lead Writer and Executive Producer) has talked about big shocks and ‘game-changers’ in this series and our photos from The Impossible Astronaut show he wasn’t joking! Don’t worry if you’re not a night owl – the images and accompanying feature will be there in the morning. But if you don’t normally like big surprises too early in the day, we suggest you prepare yourself…

We are not one for giving spoilers but as they have been officially released here we go… You have been warned!

These stunning new images underline the fact that the Doctor’s return is absolutely unmissable. What’s going on? Find out when The Impossible Astronaut lands on BBC ONE on Saturday at 6pm. Immediately after the jaw-dropping cliff-hanger, switch over to CBBC to watch My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Laden, a 15-minute special that celebrates and commemorates the life of one of Doctor Who’s most cherished actresses.

See the official site Here for more information and larger images.





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