TV Trailer: ‘Doctor Who’ Season 12 On BBC One
BBC One has released the trailer for the twelfth season of Doctor Who, which is set to premiere on New Year's Day (Wednesday January 1st).
BBC One has released the trailer for the twelfth season of Doctor Who, which is set to premiere on New Year's Day (Wednesday January 1st).
BBC One has released the trailer for the upcoming twelfth season of Doctor Who, which is set to premiere on early 2020. Few details have been released about season twelve, other than that The Judoon are set to return. As TVWise previously reported, Stephen Fry and Sir Lenny Henry are set to appear in guest starring roles in the twelfth season premiere. Other recently confirmed guest stars for the new season include Goran Višnjić (ER, Timeless) and Robert Glenister (Cold Feet, Curfew).
Goran Višnjić (ER, Timeless) and Robert Glenister (Cold Feet, Curfew) have been tapped for guest starring roles in the upcoming twelfth season of Doctor Who, which is set to premiere in early 2020.
It's one and done for Derren Litten's Scarborough. BBC One has cancelled the half-hour comedy series after a single six-episode season, TVWise has confirmed. "Sometimes we have to make difficult decisions to make room for new comedy on BBC One", a representative of the BBC told TVWise. "We are very proud of Scarborough and would like to thank Derren and the team for all their hard work on the series.”
BBC One has released a first look image for the twenty-third season of Silent Witness, which is set to premiere on the channel in early 2020.
Catherine Russell, who has played Serena Campbell since 2012, is exiting BBC One's Holby City. She is poised to leave the BBC Studios produced show with a "heroic exit" in the New Year. Per the BBC, Serena will face a dark reminder from the past and then developments at the hospital will bring out her joyously rebellious side as she passionately fights for her family and her most cherished values.
Weruche Opia (Inside No 9, Sliced), Paapa Essiedu (Kiri, Press), Aml Ameen (Yardie, Mazerunner), Adam James (Belgravia, Doctor Foster), Sarah Niles (Catastrophe, Rocks) and Ann Aikin (Career of Evil, Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams: The Commuter) have been tapped to star opposite Michaela Coel in her BBC Two drama January 22nd.
Casualty is losing Duffy for good. Cathy Shipton, who has played Lisa ‘Duffy’ Duffin since the pilot in 1986, is exiting the BBC Studios produced series. She is one of the show's longest running cast members. While Duffy has come and gone in the Emergency Department throughout the years, this will be the character's final departure. Cathy's final appearance as Duffy will air in 2020.