That's a wrap! Jenna Coleman keeps her period costume covered with fleecy leather jacket on the Welsh set of Doctor Who episode Robots Of Sherwood



She’s been looking like Maid Marion on the Welsh set of Doctor Who, but actress Jenna-Louise Coleman covered her authentic looking costume with a casual leather jacket that was more chic than Sherwood during a short break.

The 27-year-old actress has been hard at work on the forthcoming series – the first to feature new Time Lord Peter Capaldi – with filming commitments taking in exterior locations across Cardiff and picturesque Caerphilly Castle.

Taking a breather between takes, Jenna mingled with extras and various members of the production team after pulling on her fleece-lined jacket.



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Taking a break: Jenna Coleman sports a casual leather jacket on the set of forthcoming Doctor Who episode Robots Of Sherwood

Coleman's hair was styled in tumbling waves in a half-up, half-down 'do and she wore a bright smile on her face as she sashayed through the wood in her velvet dress and lace-up boots.

New episode Robots Of Sherwood, penned by Sherlock writer Mark Gatiss, also features an appearance from actor Tom Riley, who appeared to be dressed as prince of thieves Robin Hood.

Sporting a scruffy beard and long hairpiece, the 33-year-old wore a forest green outfit as he idled on the Caerphilly set, a large bow held in his hands.



Incoming: Twelfth Time Lord Peter Capaldi was also on set outside Caerphilly Castle in Wales Prince of thieves: Actor Tom Riley appeared o be dressed as Robin Hood during a short break on the Welsh set of Doctor Who Authentic: Extras dressed as peasants wait for cameras to start rolling

Gatiss was also on hand to watch his new teleplay brought to life, and the League Of Gentlemen actor playfully wielded one of Tom’s arrows.

She is reprising her role of Clara Oswald for the new series, having said goodbye to Matt Smith's Doctor Who.

But she won't be in period costume for the whole of series eight, as Jenna has been spotted in modern costumes since filming began in January.

Raring to go: The forthcoming series see Jenna enjoy her first extended run on the hit show Interesting: Tom Riley (L) is ready for another take on the Caerphilly Castle set, while a mysterious looking figure clad from head to toe in armour (R) was also seen idling between takes

Bearded: The actor sports a scruffy beard and long hairpiece for his latest role

Tom is known for his TV work in Twenty Twelve and Da Vinci’s Demons, but is now having a lifelong dream come true by starring in the Sci-Fi series.

‘Well that's out then. I've been a massive fan since I was even smaller than Jenna. Very excited. @Markgatiss's script is awesome. #DoctorWho,’ he tweeted.

The BBC production is still on location in Wales, but more specifically Fforest Fawr to truly reflect the look of Sherwood forest famously located near Nottingham.

Watching from the sidelines: Writer Mark Gatiss wields one of Ton's arrows Taking aim: The actor readies his bow Picturesque: Caerphilly Castle in Wales provides a backdrop for the forthcoming episode

In a video captured by Ryan Farrell, Peter and Tom can be seen in front of a wind machine with the Doctor shouting ‘I haven't always got a plan! I'm not made of plans!’ Also merry men in tights have been spotted firing arrows as they film episode six of the new series. Gatiss – famous for writing and starring in Sherlock – confirmed that he would be writing a couple of episodes for Doctor Who last month. Mysterious: An armour clad figure was also seen on the Caerphilly Castle set

Robots of Sherwood: The episode was written by Sherlock writer and star Mark Gatiss

In character: Peter Capaldi didn't wear medieval dress but guest star Tom Riley did, and looked rather like Robin Hood Lunch break: The cast grabbed some food as they rested between scenes

Double whammy: Gatiss will write two episodes for the series having already written six Suits her: Jenna certainly looked the fair maiden in the red dress In the detail: All the extras had full medieval costumes for the shoot in Wales

Dream come true: Tom Riley has always wanted to star in Doctor Who ‘To clarify, I've been commissioned to write two episodes of 'Doctor Who'. That doesn't mean they'll both necessarily be in this season,’ he tweeted. Gatiss also promised fans that the twelfth Doctor will follow ‘a whole new set of rules’ compared to the previous eleven. ‘The Doctor's always the Doctor - but you can have a lot of fun playing with people's expectations,’ he told Digital Spy. TV star: Riley has been seen in Twenty Twelve and Da Vinci's Demons Friar Tuck? An actor looks to be playing one of Robin Hood's Merry Men

Sightseers director Ben Wheatley will be directing the first two episode of the show, and he is ‘honoured’ to get a chance to be a part of it.

‘I am very excited and honoured to be asked to direct the first two episodes of the new series of Doctor Who,’ Wheatley said in an interview with ScreenDaily.

‘I’ve been a fan since childhood (Tom Baker is my Doctor if you are asking) and I’ve been watching the current run of Doctor Who with my son and have discovered it all over again.’

Doctor Who series 8 is expected to air later this year .



New direction: Gatiss said the twelfth doctor will have 'a new set of rules' compared to the previous Time Lords



