They're one of a few sources to have them but here they are. Ignore the shoody journalism bits though ...
Doctor Who's famed Tardis is known for being bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.
However, that illusion has been shattered for fans of the show during filming for the new series in Central London.
Matt Smith was pictured riding through the Tardis on a motorcycle, and it certainly looked smaller than usual inside.
Illusion shattered: Matt Smith performs a stunt-filled scene for the new series of Doctor Who, including one of him riding through a smaller than usual Tardis
The prop Tardis looked exactly like it does on the show at the front.
But at the back there was a ramp attached that allowed Smith to ride up and burst through the front entrance.
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Presumably, computer effects will be added in post production to make the Tardis look as deceptively bigger than ever.
Stunt man: Smith looks nervous as he attempts to ride through the Tardis
Ouch: Doctor Who's Matt Smith falls from a motorcycle during a stunt scene at London's River Thames
Watchful eye: His new assistant Jenna-Louise Coleman watches Matt perform the stunt
Deceptive: Jenna is filmed inside the famed Tardis, which is known to Doctor Who fans as having a bigger inside than it does outside
But the thrill-seeking scene saw Smith fall off a motorcycle after driving through the Tardis.
Wearing his customary tweed jacket and bow-tie, Smith, who also wore a safety helmet, was seen performing the stunt with new assistant Jenna-Louise Coleman.
The 26-year-old gripped him tightly as his passenger, and pretended to be shocked when Smith lost control of the vehicle.
The pair didn't seem to suffer from any nerves during the adrenaline filled shoot, smiling happily as they waited for the director to shout 'action'.
However, perhaps Smith was putting on a brave face for his new co-star, because as soon as she left he looked nervous as he straddled the bike.
Mourning: Viewers last saw Doctor Who grieving over the death of his last assistant and husband
No bumpy road ahead: Matt and Jenna seem to have hit it off during filming for the new series
Still as popular than ever: Matt Smith will be back as Doctor Who for the Christmas special this December
On your bike: Smith revs up for a daredevil scene
New face: Coleman looks like she's having fun on the set of Doctor Who
Doctor Who's nervous? Matt Smith looks pained ahead of filming the stunt
New journey: Viewers are desperate to see Doctor Who and his new assistant
It was also a day of sight-seeing for the pair, with filming later taking them to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.
Shooting scenes on a bridge seemingly closed off to the general public, the co-stars continued soaring through the streets on their motorcycle tour.
And once again, Jenna-Louise was clinging on to Matt for dear life as they crossed over Westminster Bridge on the roaring machine.
A spot of sightseeing: Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman were later seen shooting scenes on Westminster Bridge as they headed towards Big Ben on board a motorcycle
Riding like a pro: Matt didn't seem to be suffering from any hint of nerves as he confidently rode over Westminster Bridge
Stuntman: The actor was being pulled along by a large crane as he filmed scenes for the upcoming series of the BBC sci-fi show
With a London bus passing by, the duo attracted their fair share of curious glances as they continued through central London.
Doctor Who fans will no doubt be delighted to see the character back in the saddle following the death of his former assistant Amy Pond and her husband Rory at the end of the recent series.
Doctor Who will return to UK screens in December.
What are they up to? The duo attracted their fair share of curious glances from passengers on board a double decker bus as they made their way through central London
Look after me: Once again, Jenna-Louise was clinging on to Matt for dear life as they travelled through the capital on board the fierce machine
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2218527/Matt-Smith-shatters-Tardis-illusion-rides-open-doors-Doctor-Who-shoot.html#ixzz29Yt3fAF2 Meanwhile DWM 453 have confirmed the writers for the second half of Series 7 and they are ...
ep1 - Steven Moffat
ep2 - Neil Cross
ep3 - Mark Gatiss
ep4 - Neil Cross ("Phantoms of the Hex", although the magazine doesn't confirm any titles)
ep5 - Stephen Thompson
ep6 - Mark Gatiss ("The Crimson Horror")
ep7 - Neil Gaiman (directed by Stephen Wolfenden)
ep8 - Steven Moffat