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4. Maisie Williams

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Better known for Games of Thrones credits as all round bad-ass Ayra Stark, Maisie Williams was an integral part of series nine. She starred on  Doctor Who Season 9 Episode 5, “The Girl Who Died” and Doctor Who Season 9 Episode 6, “The Woman Who Lived” and further went on to reprise the role for the series finale.

3. Andrew Garfield
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Andrew Garfield

Before rising to fame as star of “The Amazing Spider-man,” Andrew Garfield had a role in a Dalek-centred two-parter with the tenth Doctor and companion Martha. Set in the midst of the Depression in 1930’s New York, people are disappearing and the mysterious Mr. Diagoras lies at the heart of it.

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2. Kylie Minogue
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Kylie Minogue in “The Voyage of the Damned”

Singer Kylie Minogue held a leading part in 2007 Christmas special “Voyage of the Damned,” starring alongside David Tennant. Her character Astrid Peth unfortunately heads for a fiery death, but her cameo will long be regarded as one of the least expected and heartfelt since the show’s revival.

1. Carey Mulligan
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Carey Mulligan in “Blink”

“Blink” was the first “Doctorless” episode in the shows history and is widely regarded as one of the greatest episodes of all time. Against the spine-chilling Weeping Angels, Carey Mulligan carries the show as the tenacious Sally Sparrow. If you haven’t yet seen the episode please watch with caution, and remember… DON’T BLINK.

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Call to all Whovians! Go ahead and leave a comment below and let me know your favourite cameo. Or, perhaps mention any that you feel should have been included.

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Sam Wilkinson is a resident of London who studied English Literature at Portsmouth University. He works as an assistant producer and researcher at an animation studio in East London, sometimes watching Netflix in the corner of his screen (whoops). While he’s an avid Doctor Who, Stranger Things, and House of Cards fan, new drama is his bread and butter. Ben and Jerry are currently his bingeing companions of choice.