Stephen Fry will have to wait until the third series of the revived Dr Who
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- Publication: Daily Express
- Date: 2005-12-16
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- Page: 39
- Language: English
STEPHEN FRY will have to wait until the third series of the revived Dr Who — the second series starring new time-lord David Tennant starts at Christmas — for the episode he has written to be aired.
The writer, actor and QI presenter confides: "I can't say too much but it's about an old English legend. I haven't written a part for myself, though. Writing an episode is enough as I've always been such a big fan of Dr Who."
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