Catherine Tate has admitted she "can't see" herself making a return to Doctor Who.
The actress ruled out a return to the BBC One sci-fi series, claiming it wouldn't make sense if her character was to make a comeback.
Speaking during a Q&A with the Guardian newspaper, she explained: "Unfortunately I think Donna's storyline would prevent her from coming back, because any memory of the Doctor, of her time travelling with him, and the adventures she embarked on, would kill her.
"So I can't see a storyline being able to bring her back."
However she did insist that she's keen on working with David Tennant in the future - the man who starred as the Titular Time Lord on the show and the man who she appeared with in a theatre production of Much Ado About Nothing.
"Yes, working with David is the best. We get on so well and it's just always so much fun.
"I don't know how to describe it - it's just something that clicked when we first started working together from day one on 'The Runaway Bride' and hopefully will continue to."
Meanwhile she also stated that she loves new Doctor, Peter Capaldi who took over the role earlier this year.
"I think Peter is wonderful in the role, and I'm really enjoying the eighth season. He's a fantastic actor, and his wit and intelligence shines."
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