The Daily Star reports that when Doctor Who changes from David Tennant to Matt Smith as the Timelord, one of his first challenges will be…


…to take on the Daleks.

An unnamed source remarked: “Fans may take a while to get used to Matt as the Doctor so it makes sense to have him fight his most famous enemies.”

The report also says that producers plan to rewind Matt Smith’s TARDIS back to blue walls and white windows to it look more like the 1960’s version. However, that’s about as nostalgic as it gets, since it has already been announced that the TARDIS makeover is aimed at creating the most ‘hi-tech and intricate’ TARDIS yet.

Matt Smith will take over the role of the 11th Doctor when David Tennant leaves in the Spring of 2010.

SPOILERS AHEAD: There are three weddings coming up. If you want to be surprised for the final episode with David Tennant at the helm – read no further.

Weddings will chime as three of the Doctor’s former sidekicks get married in the final episode of David Tennant’s reign. Yes, all of the Doctor’s former sidekicks will return for the farewell scenes.

Here come the really big spoilers – turn away quick if you don’t want to know:

Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) will marry the half-human clone of the Doctor in the parallel universe they live in.

Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) will wed Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke).

And David Tennant will make a special guest appearance in the The Sarah Jane Adventures for Sarah Jane Smith’s wedding (Elisabeth Sladen), another former companion.

Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) will also return for the finale.

After the finale, Tennant will be replaced by 28 year old Matt Smith. But this is not the end for Tennant as Doctor Who. The Sun reports that Tennant has signed on for even more Doctor Who episodes – as a cartoon!

The Sun reports the following for those who receive CBBC:

The Scots star has already recorded seven new animated shorts. They will also feature Tennant’s real-life girlfriend Georgia Moffett, who played the Doctor’s daughter in the 2008 series.

Russell said the six-minute episodes - called Dreamland - will feature “truly exotic aliens and locations, in a beautiful, rich script full of history and imagination”.

He added: “Voice recordings have already been completed - including David Tennant as the Doctor of course.

“And we’re delighted to welcome Georgia Moffett back to the fold.”

But Russell said the cartoon series would not see a return for the Doctor’s daughter - as Georgia, 24, will be playing a brand new character called Cassie Rice.

The series - which will air on CBBC - will be the second animated Who story to star Tennant. He appeared in The Infinite Quest two years ago.

Russell will give way to Steven Moffat as the show’s lead writer and executive producer in 2010. But he hinted at yet ANOTHER outing for Tennant as the Timelord.

He said: “With the Doctor’s appearance in The Sarah Jane Adventures as special project one, and the Dreamland animation as special project two, it would be nice to round things off for Doctor Who in 2009 with a special project three. We’re working on it.”

Rumours abound that Russell is working on a Doctor Who movie which could star Tennant.

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