Gareth Roberts has an impressive Who CV. Alongside a swathe of original novels, he wrote for David Tennant's Doctor three times - pairing him with the Bard in 'The Shakespeare Code', Agatha Christie in 'The Unicorn and the Wasp' and Michelle Ryan in 'Planet of the Dead' (which he co-wrote with ex-showrunner Russell T Davies.). With his first episode for the Eleventh Doctor due to air this weekend, we caught up with Gareth to find out more.
What can you tell us about 'The Lodger'?
"The Doctor has to pass himself off as an ordinary human being - what he looks like on the surface level. He's got to pretend to be an ordinary 27 year old bloke. So he moves in with a real, ordinary 27 year old bloke - Craig - who's played by James Corden."
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What can you tell us about 'The Lodger'?
"The Doctor has to pass himself off as an ordinary human being - what he looks like on the surface level. He's got to pretend to be an ordinary 27 year old bloke. So he moves in with a real, ordinary 27 year old bloke - Craig - who's played by James Corden."
READ MORE:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/doctor-who/tubetalk/a224345/gareth-roberts-talks-who-sarah-jane.html
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