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Season 13 starts shooting in a few weeks

I read through the BBC charter and all it says is that the organization is held to a requirement of openness and transparency.

Dismissing The Mirror's claims as speculation and declining to comment further doesn't violate or veer from that requirement.
RTD elaborated on this in The Writer's Tale, when discussing why so many casting announcements were made at times when it meant giving spoilers away for the show, like Eccleston's departure being announced at such an early point being because the Charter compelled them to tell the truth when asked. If anything these evasive non-answers sound like they realized they were giving away too many spoilers and now stick with "no comment" as a means of preserving the spoilers without technically violating the Charter.

Indeed, the last time I saw an evasive non-answer like this from the BBC was in 2013 when the tabloids began reporting that missing episodes from the classic era had been found to which BBC also responded by saying they can't comment on the matter at this time. And that report turned out to be true, there were indeed missing episodes that had indeed been found around the time the tabloids first reported the matter.

So when BBC declines to comment, that means there's something to the tabloid reports.
 
We'll likely soon know if it's true.

We already know that it isn't because of Jodie's interview with The Telegraph from just 5 weeks ago wherein she directly says that she hasn't even thought about any roles beyond being the Doctor, which completely contradicts The Mirror's claim that she's told producers she's leaving because she wants to pursue other roles.
 
We already know that it isn't because of Jodie's interview with The Telegraph from just 5 weeks ago wherein she directly says that she hasn't even thought about any roles beyond being the Doctor, which completely contradicts The Mirror's claim that she's told producers she's leaving because she wants to pursue other roles.

You realise of course that a person might want to pursue other roles without necessarily have given consideration to what those roles might be? And also that someone's view can change in a very short space of time?
 
I find it very unlikely that Jodie would publicly go on record just under 3 weeks into shooting on Series 13 (and with only one or two episodes, if that, actually completed) affirming her 100% commitment to the role of the Doctor and then privately tell producers she wanted to leave for reasons that were the opposite of what she had just recently said publicly.
 
Peter Capaldi made similar comments as recently as three weeks before his departure was officially announced. Indeed, when Chibnall was announced as the next showrunner, Capaldi even talked about being interested in working with him.

The facts of this matter are:
-Whittaker is in her third season, which means she'll complete her contract when this season is done.
-BBC has refused to issue a direct denial of this story
 
The fact that this story has been out for over a day now with nobody anywhere issuing any kind of denial speaks volumes.....
 
Yeah, the more I'm seeing this, and the more we hear a deafening silence, the more I'm thinking it's true. If it wasn't, we probably would have gotten a direct denial from The BBC, Jodie herself or even Chibnall, but the fact that nobody is denying it is making it look pretty true to me.
And Jodie saying she isn't looking at other roles right now isn't really saying that she's staying. All it's saying is that she is focused on filming Doctor Who at the moment, and hasn't taken to time to start looking at other gigs right now. That doesn't necessarily mean that she won't need to start looking for a new job in the near future. She's probably doing well enough at this point that she could probably take a short break after Doctor Who if she wanted to.
 
Another uncertainty to bear in mind is the number of episodes in series `12; nobody knows, including Chibnall, quite how many they'll manage in the covid era. If she's signed on for a certain number of episodes, you may find her back for one or two of series 14, if they're been held back from production because of covid restrictions, even if she did plan on leaving after series 13, if she signed on for its original length....
 
It would be interesting to have a new doctor at the MIDDLE of a season. We've never had that happen before. Correct me if I'm wrong regarding the old series Hartnell to McCoy
 
It would be interesting to have a new doctor at the MIDDLE of a season. We've never had that happen before. Correct me if I'm wrong regarding the old series Hartnell to McCoy
It happened twice: Season 4's second serial, The Tenth Planet, featured The First Doctor's regeneration into The Second Doctor; and Season 21's sixth serial, The Caves of Androzani, featured The Fifth Doctor's regeneration into The Sixth Doctor.
 
nobody knows, including Chibnall, quite how many they'll manage in the covid era.
I thought they were trying to aim for seven or eight, with it being unclear whether or not there will be a New Year's 22 special?
It would be interesting to have a new doctor at the MIDDLE of a season. We've never had that happen before. Correct me if I'm wrong regarding the old series Hartnell to McCoy
With the two midseason regenerations from the classic era above, I'll add I can't see them pulling that off in the modern era. Given so much marketing centers around which particular Doctor is featured in that particular season, which Doctor does such a season be attributed to? Plus these days, regeneration episodes are considered Big Deals, which guarantees they'll only be happening in season finales or specials, which indeed has been the case for all modern regenerations.
 
A given Doctor personally headlining a given season is a good point, but you could still get creative and have some fun with it if you've got the prior Doctor loitering around for a couple episodes. Have a multi-Doctor story or a flashback story that airs later in the season. I recall hearing once RTD had an idea for a multi-Doctor episode where the Doctor temporarily un-regenerates somehow, so an earlier actor is playing the incumbent version. Maybe do something like Moffat's outline for the version of season 5 where Tennant stayed on one last year (which, admittedly, was parted out and used in seasons 5 and 6) where we see the Doctor regenerate in the season premiere, but don't find out the circumstances that led to it until the finale (perhaps with the Doctor's own memory having been compromised so it's a mystery to them, too).
 
I thought they were trying to aim for seven or eight, with it being unclear whether or not there will be a New Year's 22 special?

'Aim' being a word somewhat open to interpretations and uncertainty and outside influences...
Just so long as they don't fucking A] devote the whole season to 'oh no I'm gonna die' like they did with Smith and Capaldi, or B] do it in the festive special, Yet again.
 
Just so long as they don't fucking A] devote the whole season to 'oh no I'm gonna die' like they did with Smith and Capaldi, or B] do it in the festive special, Yet again.
I suspect the regeneration likely will occur in the holiday special. Might as well have it in the episode which has built in hype and publicity anyway.
 
I suspect the regeneration likely will occur in the holiday special. Might as well have it in the episode which has built in hype and publicity anyway.

Yes but in some ways having the regeneration at the end of the season and then giving the new Doctor a guaranteed huge audience for their first ep by giving them the holiday special...though if you do this maybe don't have them asleep for half of it like Tennant was :lol:

Anyway, clearly John Bishop is a fob-watched 14th Doctor anyway ;)
 
CTV-Scifi ni Canada is running coming soon promos for the next season of Doctor Who.
 
CTV-Scifi ni Canada is running coming soon promos for the next season of Doctor Who.
My uncle got all excited thinking that meant the season would be premiering sometime in the spring until I reminded him the plan is no earlier than the fall. And in his defense, it is rather misleading to begin promoting the season this early.

Then again, considering the promos are just the Dan scene that BBC 1 showed after Revolution of the Daleks, may CTV Sci-Fi is just getting overzealous about that particular scene.
 
Series 13 filming in Porthkerry Park the other day. Look at them run!

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