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Filming begins on new 'Doctor Who'
Published Monday, Sep 6 2010, 10:36 BST | By Morgan Jeffery

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The Doctor Who News Page reports that cast and crew returned to work at 8am this morning in Cardiff.
The new series is the sixth since the show's revival in 2005 and will see the return of stars Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill.
The first production block is believed to consist of the third and fourth episodes, both of which will be directed by Richard Clark. Filming will begin with episode three, written by Neil Gaiman, before moving on to an instalment penned by Mark Gatiss.
It was previously announced that the new series would air in two parts, beginning in the spring and returning in the autumn.
Doctor Who will return to BBC One this Christmas for a one-off special.
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