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*Announcements are made that [[K-9]] is to once again star in his own series, this one a cartoon produced by [[Jetix]] and co-written by [[Bob Baker]]. K-9 is to make a cameo appearance in the [[Season 28]] story, "[[School Reunion]]."
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*[[David Tennant]], [[Billie Piper]], [[Elisabeth Sladen]], [[K-9]], and various [[alien]]s from the upcoming season grace the fold-out front cover of the new ''[[Radio Times]]''.
*[[Season 28]] continues on [[BBC One]] with the story, "[[Tooth and Claw]].".  


*[[Season 28]] premieres on [[15th April|15 April]] on [[BBC One]] with the story, "[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]].".  
*[[David Tennant]], [[Billie Piper]], [[Elisabeth Sladen]], [[K-9]], and various [[alien]]s from the new season grace the fold-out front cover of the new ''[[Radio Times]]''.


*"[[The Christmas Invasion]]" and "New Earth," the first two stories of Season 28, are due for release on [[1st May|1]] [[May]], just weeks after the new season's television premiere.
*"[[The Christmas Invasion]]" and "[[New Earth]]," the first two stories of Season 28, are due for release on [[1st May|1]] [[May]], just weeks after the new season's television premiere.


*[[Marc Warren]] of the hit series ''Hustle'' and [[Shirley Henderson]], well known as Moaning Myrtle in the ''Harry Potter'' films, are announced as guest stars in "[[Love and Monsters]]," Episode 10 of the [[Season 28|upcoming season]].  
*[[Marc Warren]] of the hit series ''Hustle'' and [[Shirley Henderson]], well known as Moaning Myrtle in the ''Harry Potter'' films, are announced as guest stars in "[[Love and Monsters]]," Episode 10 of the [[Season 28|upcoming season]].  


* [[Eve Myles]] has been confirmed to co-star with [[John Barrowman]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off, ''[[Torchwood]]'', playing the character of [[Gwen Cooper]].


* ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/ More news...]''
* ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/ More news...]''

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Bonnie Langford

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Bonita Melody Lysette "Bonnie" Langford (born 22nd July, 1964) appeared as the Doctor's companion Mel, debuting in "Terror of the Vervoids," one of the stories in "The Trial of a Time Lord," and departing at the conclusion of "Dragonfire.". She first achieved fame as a child actor, starring in the television series Just William and the film Bugsy Malone.

Langford was born at Hampton Court, Surrey. She married fellow actor Paul Grunert in 1995 and has one daughter (born 2000).

Her stage work includes Annie, Peter Pan: The Musical, Cats and The Pirates of Penzance. Bonnie was a regular guest (2003-2005) on Sandi Toksvig's weekday lunchtime show on LBC radio and occasionally deputised when Sandi was ill or on holiday. Langford had just completed a run in Peter Pan at the time she was announced as the Doctor's newest companion, and a publicity photo was passed round of Langford in costume as Peter and Colin Baker in costume as the Doctor, "flying" together on wires.

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