Silence In The Library Synopsis
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The BBC have now released the synopsis for the eighth episode of Doctor Who Series 4, Silence In The Library. In this episode The Doctor and Donna will travel to an outer space library and encounter the Nodes and the Data Ghost. Alex Kingston will play the character River Song in these two episodes. Here is the synopsis for the episode;
One hundred years ago, the universe's greatest library was sealed off, leaving only one warning: "Count the shadows". But now, the shadows are moving again. As Russell T Davies's Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama continues, the Doctor and Donna must uncover the terrible truth behind the Nodes and the horrifying Data Ghost, to find the library's secret.
Silence In The Library is written by Steven Moffat and will air on the 24th May at 6:20pm on BBC One. This is the first part of a two parter and will be followed by "Forest of the Dead". Steven is known for writing scary episodes of Doctor Who and is the man behind The Empty Child, the Clockwork Robots and the Weeping Angels.
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The BBC have now released the synopsis for the eighth episode of Doctor Who Series 4, Silence In The Library. In this episode The Doctor and Donna will travel to an outer space library and encounter the Nodes and the Data Ghost. Alex Kingston will play the character River Song in these two episodes. Here is the synopsis for the episode;
One hundred years ago, the universe's greatest library was sealed off, leaving only one warning: "Count the shadows". But now, the shadows are moving again. As Russell T Davies's Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama continues, the Doctor and Donna must uncover the terrible truth behind the Nodes and the horrifying Data Ghost, to find the library's secret.
Silence In The Library is written by Steven Moffat and will air on the 24th May at 6:20pm on BBC One. This is the first part of a two parter and will be followed by "Forest of the Dead". Steven is known for writing scary episodes of Doctor Who and is the man behind The Empty Child, the Clockwork Robots and the Weeping Angels.
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The episode sounds great and I'm sure Moffat will keep to his usual excellent standards.
Looks like there will be a break for Eurovision after all.
Bah!