Showing posts with label Foxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foxes. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Foxes Singing Don't Stop Me Now

The BBC has uploaded a video featuring Foxes singing the full song from today's episode. It also features some clips from past and future episodes of this season.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Mummy on the Orient Express Cast List

The BBC has released the cast list for next week's Doctor Who.
  • Gus - John Sessions
  • Perkins - Frank Skinner
  • Captain Quell - David Bamber
  • Maisie - Daisy Beaumont
  • Mrs Pitt - Janet Henfrey
  • Prof Moorhouse - Christopher Villiers
  • Singer - Foxes
  • Foretold - Jamie Hill

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Foxes to Star in Series 8

British singer/songwriter Foxes has been cast in series 8 of Doctor Who. According to the BBC press release,
British singer-songwriter Foxes will perform a track and appear in the new series of Doctor Who, which lands this August on BBC One.

Foxes, speaking about her casting said: ‘I can't believe I’m actually going to be in an episode of Doctor Who! Especially as it all came about from a chance meeting. I was playing a gig and got chatting to the show’s production team who’d been watching my performance. I was telling them how much I loved Doctor Who and next thing they invited me to be on it. I couldn’t think of a better place to make my acting debut than on one of the UK’s most iconic shows!’

Steven Moffat, lead writer and executive producer, said: ‘We are completely thrilled that the amazingly talented Foxes is joining us on board ... well, you'll see. Let’s just say, the Doctor is finally catching up on his phone calls.’

Grammy award-winning Foxes has recently been on tour in the UK, supporting her album Glorious, which recently debuted top 5 in the official album chart. This follows on from her three hit singles - Youth, Let Go For Tonight and Holding Onto Heaven.

Guest stars confirmed to join Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman in the new series, which will air on BBC One this August, include Frank Skinner, Ben Miller, Tom Riley, Keeley Hawes and Hermione Norris.