This week at Who News, we've a few exciting new details on the current anniversary season of Doctor Who blockbusters that started off two days ago. Before that, though, a bit of bad news- it's been confirmed today that a possible sequel to last year's decent-but-flawed PlayStation Network game Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock has been cancelled. It's a shame, but on the plus side, we've now got loads of new details on what's coming up for the show in the next few weeks fresh from Doctor Who Magazine...
- THE RINGS OF AHKATEN- On the planet Ahkaten, we're going to meet the biggest alien cast the show has had since The End Of The World back in 2005. Expect a resolution to what the leaf on page 1 of Clara's book in The Bells Of Saint John really meant as the Doctor travels back into Clara's past, and meanwhile don't be too surprised if there's more of an emphasis on music than usual...
- COLD WAR- The Ice Warriors are back! Or should we say, an Ice Warrior. Emerging from beneath the Ice of the Antarctic, the mighty hero Skaldak wants revenge on the planet Earth. Instead of hitting Las Vegas, the TARDIS takes the Doctor and Clara to a Russian submarine where Cold War tensions are brewing and Skaldak, the last of the Ice Warriors, is set to kick off a nuclear war!
- HIDE- Call The Midwife's Jessica Raine is here as a mysterious psychic in a chilling adventure that ensures the Doctor is well and truly afraid out in the forest grounds. Meanwhile, the Doctor begins to divulge to Clara just what mystery he is actually looking to solve of her identity.
- JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE TARDIS- What if a gang of entrepreneurs wanted to sell the oldest spaceship in the universe for scrap? That's the premise here- but when the Doctor sets the TARDIS to a self-destruction countdown with an hour to go, the motley brothers on board his TARDIS must journey with him to its very heart, as Clara goes missing and discovers the deadly secrets behind this bigger-on-the-inside marvel...
Doctor Who continues this Saturday April 6th with The Rings Of Ahkaten at 6.15pm on BBC1.
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