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More teasing for the Eleventh Doctor

Doctor Who - Matt Smith

Doctor Who - Landscape Poster Artwork, the eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) © BBC

Doctor Who - Matt Smith

Doctor Who - Vertical Poster artwork, the eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) © BBC

The BBC has released further artwork of the new Doctor in its long-running (47 years) Sci-Fi series Doctor Who. This teaser image shows Matt Smith's Doctor wearing a tweed jacket, ruby red bow tie and pointing his sonic screwdriver at the camera.


With the classic look of a university professor he looks like a combination of the second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and the tenth Doctor (David Tennant). From the new series trailer that has been shown we already know he will not always be wearing this look.

We will, however, have to wait until Spring 2010 to finally find out what this new Doctor will be like...

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