Noel and Billie.
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Noel Clarke and Karen Gillan at the London premiere of Star Trek Into Darkness
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@NoelClarke: Look who I’m with today! #Wife #Beautiful #DrWho #Freema #TheCarrieDiaries #Clarke http://instagram.com/p/YuyEkYo911/
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Edit: just to be clear, Noel’s joking about the “wife” bit.
This is so perfect
Because we’re not done with Doctor Who Premiere Weekend which apparently is now a thing, we have three new shows you should be ready for:
Doctor Who: The Companions - Sunday, March 31 at 7/6c
All-new special, Doctor Who: The Companions, premieres Sunday, March 31, 7:00pm ET/PT. As the Doctor’s newest companion, Clara Oswald, steps into the TARDIS, take a look back at previous companions that have won over the Doctor’s heart in Doctor Who: The Companions. Along the way, companions old and new talk about how the show has changed their lives, and how they’ve never quite managed to leave the TARDIS behind. Matt Smith and David Tennant are joined by fellow contributors including John Barrowman (Captain Jack), Arthur Darvill (Rory) and Noel Clarke (Mickey).
Doctor Who Revisited: Third Doctor Jon Pertwee - Sunday, March 31 at 8/7c
Take an in-depth look at the third incarnation of the truly timeless Time Lord, who brought action and stunts to the series. With exclusive interviews with lead writer & executive producer STEVEN MOFFAT, executive producer CAROLINE SKINNER, Tenth Doctor DAVID TENNANT, Season Six guest star HUGH BONNEVILLE (Downton Abbey) and more!
Classic Who: Spearhead from Space - immediately following ‘Revisited’
The TARDIS arrives on Earth in the middle of a meteorite shower and the Doctor is found by UNIT troops and taken to a nearby hospital. The Brigadier is faced with having to cope not only with the mysterious meteorites but also with Ransome, an ex-employee of a local plastics factory, who claims he has seen a walking mannequin.
via Noel Clarke’s Instagram:
“A small gift for a section of you. This is today! Don’t read too much into it. It is what it is.”
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40 Pictures of: Doctor Who Onset
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Behind the scenes of Doctor Who Series 1
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@NoelClarke: Freema and Myself yesterday. Or Sigh… (Mr and Mrs Jones-Smith) #DrWHO #Torchwood #GSITG http://say.ly/Evn3iJj
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Noel Clarke on Rose’s decision to travel with the Doctor
Doctor Who Confidential 1x04 - I Get a Side-Kick Out of You
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It’s become a common thread in recent Doctor Who episodes to emphasize the extent to which the appearance of a time-traveling eccentric in an inter-dimensional phone box tends to play havoc with a human’s sense of self. Davros taunts the Doctor about this in Journey’s End, mocking him for turning ordinary people into killers, while affecting a morality about holding a gun.
But if you were to sit with the Doctor, and go through the effect his arrival had on all of his companions, Mickey Smith is the one he should feel no guilt about whatsoever. OK, he stole the man’s girlfriend, but if we can take anything away from Mickey’s experience meeting his parallel world doppelganger Ricky Smith, it’s that the soldier was always within him, waiting to come out….
Brit actor-director Noel Clarke, who had a recurring role on the BBC’s hit series “Doctor Who,” has been cast in J.J. Abrams’ Paramount tentpole “Star Trek 2.”
He joins franchise newcomers Alice Eve and Peter Weller in the sci-fi sequel, which is scheduled for release on May 17, 2013. Paramount had no comment on the casting.
While the details of Clarke’s role are being kept under wraps, he will play a family man with a wife and young daughter.
Happy Birthday Noel Clarke!
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HE’S battled aliens alongside Doctor Who and is a critically acclaimed screenwriter and director, but now former Ladbroke Grove resident and Hammersmith student, Noel Clarke, can add an honorary doctorate to his long list of achievements.
The 35-year-old star of Doctor Who and Kidulthood was conferred an honorary doctor of arts at the University of East London at a ceremony held at the O2.