Stephen Moffat has promised that Matt Smith and David Tennant are "properly funny" in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special.
In an interview with BBC America, the showrunner revealed that watching the two Doctors working together was "quite special".
"They really, really, really got on with each other and adored working with each other.
"It's just properly funny - the two of them together in particular are really, really funny."
Asked whether he felt under pressure to deliver, he replied: "Yes... It's also exciting.
"There are different kinds of pressure, and the pressure where everyone is watching and everyone's excited is better than the pressure when no-one gives a damn about your show on BBC Two at four in the morning. So I prefer this pressure, of the pressures that are available.
"You want to measure up to expectations and you get very nervous about that sometimes, but... it's normally really good fun."
Doctor Who will return in November for its 50th anniversary special, which will star Smith, Tennant, Jenna-Louise Coleman, Billie Piper... and John Hurt.
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