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Massive spoilers(if true) for 4.5 and season 5!

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http://www.dwad.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=83&p=887#p886

The Wedding of Sarah-Jane Smith by Gareth Roberts
Sarah-Jane Smith, her son Luke, and his friends Clive and Rani are out of their depths when the Judoon arrive in force on Earth. But if Sarah-Jane's getting married, then who will giver her away? Her best friend the Doctor of course - who else?

Dreamland by RTD
In a special animated sequel to The Infinite Quest, the Doctor runs into some strange people at Area 51 - one of whom he knows well. After all, he IS her father...

The Waters of Mars by RTD and Phil Ford
The Doctor arrives in Bowie Base One, the first human colony on the red planet - and under siege by a force known as the Flood that has infected the water supply. With people transforming into zombies, the survivors are left with the choice of staying and dying... or returning to Earth and risking bringing the Flood back with it. The Doctor dare not interfere with this established chronological event, but why is he seeing visions of Ood Sigma? Is this the end?

Nightmares Reign by RTD
It is the final days of planet Earth, and the doomed Doctor returns to find everyone on the planet suffering bad dreams - dreams of events that shouldn't have happened, of a Year That Never Was. With time running out, the Doctor's only ally is Wilfred Mott. But will Donna Noble's wedding go smoothly this time, when she is marrying a man in cahoots with Lucy Saxon... and the resurrected Master?

The End of Time by RTD
The Master's plan is coming together. Captain Jack has joined the Shadow Proclamation. Rose Tyler and her mum are enjoying Christmas 2004. Donna Noble isn't sure why her mother thinks the world is ending. Ood Sigma has something vital to tell the Doctor before the Last of the Time Lords dies. Perhaps because he isn't the Last of the Time Lords any more.
He has knocked four times.
It has returned from the darkess.
The Doctor's song is over.

Born by Steven Moffat
The Doctor's dead. The TARDIS destroyed. There's no one to save Amy Pond when sea monsters rise out of the oceans and attack the Scottish fishing village she is living in. Only one person seems to know what's going on, but he doesn't know who he is, how he got here, or why he has two hearts...

TBA by Steven Moffat
The new Doctor shows his new companion Amy Pond around his reconstructed TARDIS. Alas, the rebuilt time machine is far from empty, and its long corridors are now prowled by unspeakable monsters. The Doctor's home has become a death trap...

The Crash of the Byzantium by Steven Moffat
The Doctor and Amy arrive at a space wreck where Professor River Song is in more trouble than she can cope with...

Well from set pictures the last one is true
 
I would not put too much faith in that, the Judoon are not in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, and Jenny is not in Dreamland, the actress is voicing another character (sadly)
 
Born by Steven Moffat
The Doctor's dead. The TARDIS destroyed. There's no one to save Amy Pond when sea monsters rise out of the oceans and attack the Scottish fishing village she is living in. Only one person seems to know what's going on, but he doesn't know who he is, how he got here, or why he has two hearts...

I have no knowledge of whether this is true, but the amnesia sounds a bit too similar to the 8th Doctor's regeneration...
 
So that's mixture of stuff that's already known, guesses, the two possible spoilers I posted here last week (without any of the strong warnings on their believibility I gave) and a vivid imagination.
 
http://www.dwad.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=83&p=887#p886

The Wedding of Sarah-Jane Smith by Gareth Roberts
Sarah-Jane Smith, her son Luke, and his friends Clive and Rani are out of their depths when the Judoon arrive in force on Earth. But if Sarah-Jane's getting married, then who will giver her away? Her best friend the Doctor of course - who else?

Um, no. The Judoon (one!) arrive in the first story, and no doubt will reappear in the last. The Wedding episode is a different one.

Dreamland by RTD
In a special animated sequel to The Infinite Quest, the Doctor runs into some strange people at Area 51 - one of whom he knows well. After all, he IS her father...

No. Georgia Moffett (Jenny in The Doctor's Daughter) is playing a different character in this.

The Waters of Mars by RTD and Phil Ford
The Doctor arrives in Bowie Base One, the first human colony on the red planet - and under siege by a force known as the Flood that has infected the water supply. With people transforming into zombies, the survivors are left with the choice of staying and dying... or returning to Earth and risking bringing the Flood back with it. The Doctor dare not interfere with this established chronological event, but why is he seeing visions of Ood Sigma? Is this the end?

Reasonable speculation based on previously known facts.

Nightmares Reign by RTD
It is the final days of planet Earth, and the doomed Doctor returns to find everyone on the planet suffering bad dreams - dreams of events that shouldn't have happened, of a Year That Never Was. With time running out, the Doctor's only ally is Wilfred Mott. But will Donna Noble's wedding go smoothly this time, when she is marrying a man in cahoots with Lucy Saxon... and the resurrected Master?

Total supposition based on the Comic-Con trailer.

The End of Time by RTD
The Master's plan is coming together. Captain Jack has joined the Shadow Proclamation. Rose Tyler and her mum are enjoying Christmas 2004. Donna Noble isn't sure why her mother thinks the world is ending. Ood Sigma has something vital to tell the Doctor before the Last of the Time Lords dies. Perhaps because he isn't the Last of the Time Lords any more.
He has knocked four times.
It has returned from the darkess.
The Doctor's song is over.

Total speculation based on the Comic-Con trailer and some set reports.

Born by Steven Moffat
The Doctor's dead. The TARDIS destroyed. There's no one to save Amy Pond when sea monsters rise out of the oceans and attack the Scottish fishing village she is living in. Only one person seems to know what's going on, but he doesn't know who he is, how he got here, or why he has two hearts...

TBA by Steven Moffat
The new Doctor shows his new companion Amy Pond around his reconstructed TARDIS. Alas, the rebuilt time machine is far from empty, and its long corridors are now prowled by unspeakable monsters. The Doctor's home has become a death trap...

A slight rewording of StCoop's potential spoilers on here last week.

The Crash of the Byzantium by Steven Moffat
The Doctor and Amy arrive at a space wreck where Professor River Song is in more trouble than she can cope with...

Well from set pictures the last one is true

Title supposition and yes, we saw Alex Kingston filming.
 
As usual, if it isn't a direct quote from the production team, or copied off the BBC website, I ain't buying a word of it.
 
I especially like Bowie Base One.

Perhaps we can have a story called "Planet of Glass Spiders"?

"Time Will Crawl" or just "Time"

"Loving the Alien" ... I know it's lame. The song isn't about aliens anyway.

Or a Cybermen story called "Rise of the Tin Machines".
 
I especially like Bowie Base One.

Perhaps we can have a story called "Planet of Glass Spiders"?

"Time Will Crawl" or just "Time"

"Loving the Alien" ... I know it's lame. The song isn't about aliens anyway.

Or a Cybermen story called "Rise of the Tin Machines".


There should be an episode featuring the Master called "Life On Mars" ;)
 
There should be an episode featuring the Master called "Life On Mars" ;)
which should feature a post regenerative Doctor, chasing a "Gene Hunt" who he sees out of the corner of his eye, but keeps moving so the Doctor can never catch up with him.
 
1. He's awesome
2. He has a big coat
3. He has an admiring but objectionable companion
4. He had a contrary counterpart played by John Simm

I grant you it's flimsy. Especially when you consider the differences in approach to investigations. Still, the Doctor, Gene Hunt and Malcolm Tucker are my three favourite British characters. I'm surprised Phil Glenister hasn't made an appearance in Doctor Who yet - everyone else has!
 
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