Doctor Who: The Witch's Familiar


03:05 am - 03:55 am, Sunday, June 28 on BBC Three (23)

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The Witch's Familiar
Season 9, Episode 2

Part two of two. Davros has the Doctor trapped in the city of the Daleks, with no sonic screwdriver, no Tardis and no hope of escape. In the wastelands beyond the city, Clara and Missy are forced into an uneasy alliance to break into a city populated by thousands of the deadliest creatures in the universe and rescue the Doctor - if they don't end up killing each other first


HD subtitles 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Movie/Drama Science Fiction

Cast & Crew

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Peter Capaldi (Actor) .. The Doctor
Jenna Coleman (Actor) .. Clara
Michelle Gomez (Actor) .. Missy
Julian Bleach (Actor) .. Davros
Jami Reid-Quarrell (Actor) .. Colony Sarff
Joey Price (Actor) .. Boy
Nicholas Briggs (Actor) .. Voice of the Daleks
Barnaby Edwards (Actor) .. Dalek
Nicholas Pegg (Actor) .. Dalek
Peter Bennett (Producer)
Brian Minchin (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Peter Capaldi (Actor) .. The Doctor
Born: April 14, 1958 in Glasgow
Best Known For: The Thick of It and Doctor Who.
Early-life: Peter Dougan Capaldi was born in Glasgow on April 14, 1958. He is Irish on his mother's side and his father's family was from Italy. While attending Glasgow School of Art, he was the lead singer in a punk rock band called the Dreamboys. The drummer in the band was Craig Ferguson, who went on to become comedian and American chat show host. It was also while studying that Peter landed his breakthrough acting role in Local Hero in 1983.
Career: Playing mainly minor roles, Capaldi went on to feature in episodes of Minder, C.A.T.S. Eyes, The Lair of the White Worm, Rab C Nesbitt, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Agatha Christie's Poirot and the miniseries Selling Hitler. He returned to the big screen when he wrote and starred in 1993's low-budget Soft Top Hard Shoulder. Guest starring roles followed in Prime Suspect 3, The Vicar of Dibley, Judge John Deed, My Family and Midsomer Murders. His profile raised significantly in 2005 when he began playing foul-mouthed spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in BBC comedy The Thick of It, a role that won him a Bafta. He also played Tucker in movie spin-off In the Loop. Always in-demand, his other TV credits include Skins, Torchwood: Children of Earth, The Nativity, Getting On and The Hour. He is currently playing the twelfth incarnation of the Time Lord in Doctor Who, a role he had long coveted.
Quote: 'There is no such thing as too much swearing. Swearing is just a piece of linguistic mechanics. The words in-between are the clever ones.'
Trivia: A lifelong Doctor Who fan, Capaldi was invited to audition for the role of the Eighth Doctor, which was eventually taken by Paul McGann, but turned it down, saying, 'I loved the show so much, and I didn't think I'd get it, and I didn't want to just be part of a big cull of actors.'
Jenna Coleman (Actor) .. Clara
Born: April 27, 1986 in Blackpool
Best Known For: Playing Clara in Doctor Who.
Early-life: Born Jenna-Louise Coleman in Blackpool on April 27, 1986. She has an older brother called Ben and was head girl at her comprehensive school. While still at school she began appearing with local theatre group Yer Space, and won an award at the Edinburgh Festival for her performance in one of the organisation's plays. Jenna was auditioning for drama schools when she landed the part of Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale in 2005. She relocated to Leeds and ended up staying on the soap for nearly four years, appearing in 168 episodes.
Career: Coleman went on to have a recurring role in Waterloo Road, but claims that playing a schoolgirl at the age of 23 was 'surreal'. She went on to appear in Julian Fellowes' ITV mini-series Titanic and starred in a BBC Four adaptation of John Braine's novel Room at the Top. She made her film debut in Captain America: The First Avenger (2011). Her profile increased significantly in 2012 when it was announced that she would play the companion in Doctor Who. Away from the sci-fi drama, she has starred in Stephen Poliakoff's Dancing on the Edge and the three-part drama Death Comes to Pemberley. In 2013 she dropped 'Louise' from her name and is now known as Jenna Coleman.
Quote: 'I'd love to work across all three fields - theatre, film and TV.'
Trivia: Coleman was nominated for a number of soap awards during her time on Emmerdale, including Most Popular Newcomer at the 2007 National Television Awards.
Michelle Gomez (Actor) .. Missy
Born: April 21, 1971 in Glasgow
Best Known For: Playing Sue White in Green Wing.
Early-life: Michelle Gomez was born on April 21, 1971, in Glasgow. She caught the acting bug at the age of seven after seeing a production of Kiss Me Kate. She attended Shawlands Academy and trained at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Theatre.
Career: In 1998, Gomez landed parts in The Bill, The Acid House and Il Mio West, while Ticks, Taggart, Highlander: The Raven and New World Disorder also boosted her profile. In 2001 she was snapped up to star in hit comedy The Book Group. That eventually paved the way for her role as HR manager Sue White in Green Wing. Recent projects have included Chromophobia, Murder in Suburbia, Carrie and Barry, and Feel the Force. On the stage, she has starred in Boeing-Boeing, and The Taming of the Shrew.
Quote: 'It is always nice to play somebody who is slightly dour, and a Scot seems to manage to do that quite well for some reason.'
Trivia: Married to This Life star Jack Davenport since 2000. They have a son, Harry.
Julian Bleach (Actor) .. Davros
Jami Reid-Quarrell (Actor) .. Colony Sarff
Joey Price (Actor) .. Boy
Nicholas Briggs (Actor) .. Voice of the Daleks
Barnaby Edwards (Actor) .. Dalek
Nicholas Pegg (Actor) .. Dalek
Steven Moffat (Writer)
Hettie Macdonald (Director)
Peter Bennett (Producer)
Brian Minchin (Executive producer)

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