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New York site to serve as site of next 'Doctor Who' Daleks battle


UPI News Service, 12/27/2006 

The next time the "Doctor" from the BBC drama "Doctor Who" does battle with his archenemies the Daleks, he will do so in New York.

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Set in New York during the 1930s, the upcoming episode of the series will not only have the famed Doctor facing his nemesis' most devious plan but also will mark the beginning of a series of celebrity guest appearances, the BBC said.

"This time, their plan is the most audacious Dalek scheme yet! Even the Doctor finds himself out of his depth," series writer Russell T. Davies told the BBC.

Set to appear on the series in upcoming episodes is actress Miranda Raison from "Spooks," "The League of Gentleman" star Mark Gatiss and regular TV actress Anne Reid.

Other good news for the sci-fi TV series is that its current incarnation of its fictional lead, Scottish actor David Tennant, was recently voted as the best version of the Doctor in the series' fan magazine.

The BBC reported that by garnering 28 percent of the 4,000 total votes, Tennant narrowly beat former "Doctor" Tom Baker for the honor.



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