Tuesday, October 2, 2007

'Doctor Who' to battle the Sontarans again?

This report is from the Sun, and as always should be held as rumor until confirmed: Classic Doctor Who monsters The Sontarans will reportedly make a comeback in the next season of the revived show - following an absence of two decades.The Sun claims that former The Young Ones star Christopher Ryan is playing one of the villains, notorious for their warmongering nature and heads that resemble a jacket potato."I'm absolutely delighted to be appearing," the actor told the tabloid. "The last time I was on Doctor Who it was 20 years ago and Colin Baker was the Time Lord."Ryan previously appeared as Lord Kiv in the 1986 adventure 'Mindwarp', playing a dying member of the amphibious alien race The Mentors, who counted the evil Sil amongst their number.The Sontarans, an all male species who survive through cloning, first appeared opposite Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor in the 1973 adventure 'The Time Warrior', which also introduced companion Sarah Jane Smith.They subsequently faced Tom Baker's fourth incarnation in 'The Sontaran Experiment' and 'The Invasion of Time', before battling both Colin Baker and Patrick Troughton's versions of the Time Lord in the 1985 story 'The Two Doctors'.

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