Schoolchildren from Wilmslow created a special episode of Doctor Who.

The three year six pupils at Ashdene Primary School wrote the script for the Time Lord's latest adventure which won the BBC’s Script to Screen competition.

Starring Matt Smith as the Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, the episode was filmed at BBC Wales Roath Lock studios in Cardiff and is inspired by the Olympics.

The three-minute episode marks the return of one of the Doctor’s most feared monsters, the Weeping Angels.

It is being shown on Blue Peter today (Thursday).

The girls' teacher Irene Spawton said: "It’s unbelievable. I couldn’t believe it when I got the call to say that the children’s script had been chosen as the winner. They worked so hard and came up with some brilliant ideas. I’m so proud of them all and meeting the Doctor and Amy Pond was a fantastic experience for the girls, their parents and me."

The winning script was chosen by Steven Moffat, lead writer and executive producer of Doctor Who, Katy Jones BBC Learning executive producer and Caroline Skinner, executive producer of Doctor Who.

Caroline Skinner said: "We loved reading all of the scripts from schools across the UK and the standard of entries was truly outstanding.

"It was a difficult, but a tremendously fun task to choose a winner and it was just brilliant to see so many children being creative in developing an adventure for the Doctor. We hope all fans enjoy this special one-off mini episode."