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Doctor Who's Greatest Moments: The Enemies

Doctor Who's Greatest Moments: The Enemies

Doctor Who's Greatest Moments: The Enemies
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Doctor Who's Greatest Moments has saluted the Doctor and his companions and now celebrates the wonderfully wicked foes that have threatened the universe and thrilled audiences for decades. The third episode, The Enemies, offers an explosive insight into the monsters and mad men whose villainy has ensured that the Doctor is never far from danger - or adventure!

From human horrors like Henry van Statten and Mr Diagoras to extra-terrestrial terrors like the Daleks, Slitheen and the Racnoss, this is a rich rogues gallery of the villains we love to hate. Plenty of clips, quips and comments plus a brilliant selection of contributors who all approach the subject with relish!

And if you've enjoyed the interviews that have peppered the first two Doctor Who's Greatest Moments then this is the one for you! The contributors on this episode are (deep breath!) David Tennant, Sarah Parish, Camille Coduri, Tracy-Ann Oberman, John Barrowman, Derek Jacobi, Mark Gatiss, Freema Agyeman, Corey Johnson, Eric Loren, Nicholas Briggs, Zoe Wanamaker, Lesley Sharp, Michelle Collins, David Morrissey, Annette Badland, Tom Goodman-Hill, Sean Gilder, Dan Starkey and Ryan Sampson. And relax.

Lots of fantastic highlights, but Sarah Parish's take on the Empress of the Racnoss is great and David Tennant's innate understanding of how the show works is always fascinating.

Doctor Who's Greatest Moments is produced by the Confidential team and debuts on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ3 on Thursday, 3rd September at 8:00pm.

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