Tea with The DoctorAfternoon tea at the Ritz in the company of
Matt Smith, is being auctioned in aid of Autism Charities.
The auction is part of
A Curious Night at the Theatre, a one off performance taking place at the Apollo Theatre in London, with
Jude Law performing live as well as filmed performances from
Helen Mirren, James Bond actor
Ben Whishaw, and Matt Smith himself.
Tea with the Doctor will be auctioned, along with several other celebrity lots, after the performance.
Bids can also be accepted
online.
Death Comes To PemberleyJenna Coleman is to play Lydia Wickham in the BBC One adaptation of
Death Comes To Pemberley, the sequel to Jane Austen's
Pride and Prejudice. The drama, based on the bestselling novel by
P.D. James, involves the well known characters of the english classic in a new tale of murder and emotional mayhem.
The cast includes
Matthew Rhys who stars as Mr Darcy and
Anna Maxwell Martin, who played Suki in the Ninth Doctor adventure The Long Game, playing Elizabeth. Other Who alumni include
Tom Ward who played Captain Latimer in The Snowmen, and
James Norton playing Colonel Fitzwilliam.
Eleanor Tomlinson who played Eve in The Sarah Jane Adventures two-parter, The Mad Woman in the Attic, is playing Georgiana Darcy. Filming will take place in Yorkshire later this month.
NB: Jenna-Louise Coleman has decided to drop the Louise from her name for future credits so will now simply be known as Jenna Coleman.
Walk for Life Four former Doctor Who actresses took part in the Walk for Life last Sunday, joining forces with Gay Times to raise money for the
Terrence Higgins Trust, a charity concerned with sexual health issues.
Freema Agyeman who played Martha Jones,
Sophie Aldred who played Ace,
Louise Jameson who played Leela and
Katy Manning who played Jo Grant, walked the 10km route through the centre of London, from Bloomsbury Square Gardens to Waterloo Bridge.
Donations can still be made by clicking the relevant actress's name above.
Michael Sheen is to read
Neil Gaiman’s latest novel,
The Ocean At The End Of The Lane, for BBC Radio 4’s Book At Bedtime strand.
Sheen played the voice of House in Gaiman's 2011 story
The Doctor's Wife. The Ocean At The End Of The Lane is the first adult novel in eight years by the acclaimed author. It’s a tale about memory, about the adventures, experiences and enchantment of childhood and the power of stories. The reading will be broadcast in five 15-minute instalments during July and will be available worldwide via the
Radio 4 website.
The Queen's birthday honours list for 2013 saw veteran actors
Julian Glover and
Claire Bloom and comic actor
Rowan Atkinson all made Commanders of the Order of the British Empire.
David Haig, who played Pangol in the 1980 story
The Leisure Hive, was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire.