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Dr Who and the sex-mad Britney clones

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POP babe Britney Spears is set to take on Doctor Who - playing a raunchy bunch of sex-mad aliens.

Writer Russell T Davies is a huge fan and wants her to appear in an episode created especially for her. Blonde Brit, 25, right, will be cast as an entire race of lusty cloned creatures who all look identical to the twice-wed beauty.

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"I'd love Britney to do it -- it would be so much fun," said Russell, 43.

"I'm not sure if she'll come to Cardiff where the show is shot so I'm nagging the BBC to fund a Hollywood special." The new series of Doctor Who, which starts in the spring, again stars David Tennant, 35, as the Doc with Freema Agyeman, 27, as new assistant Martha Jones.


BRIT BASHERS: David Tennant and co-star Freema Agyeman

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