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Officially no series 8 in 2013

Half a story anyways. It would seem like there's even less than there is. I still think the series finale is a part one. Except a bit more loosely linked than usual like in so many Moffat two-parters. Christmas should have the Daleks as the main attraction.
 
I don't think Kaijufan was proposing adding a New Year's Day special like for Tennant; instead, he/she was suggesting that maybe the two episodes we knew about (the Anniversary Special that's shot/shooting already, and the Christmas special they'll be filming in September) might be themselves a two-parter.

The problem then is you're asking people to pay money to go to the cinema to get half a story.
And? People go to the cinema for a mere part of a story all the freakin' time. ("Lord of the Rings", "Harry Potter" and "Twilight" being the most obvious examples off the top of my head).

But as Captaindemotion pointed out, this is going to air on television, more or less for free. That fact, along with the short running time (compared to most other theatrical releases) make it very unlikely that any rumored "theatrical" release of the anniversary special will ever actually occur, at least as a "stand-alone" feature. However it's possible that TPTB have plans for a much larger Dr Who theatrical event of some kind, which includes a big screen showing of the special, but only as a part of a much larger event.
 
And? People go to the cinema for a mere part of a story all the freakin' time. ("Lord of the Rings", "Harry Potter" and "Twilight" being the most obvious examples off the top of my head).

The BBC aren't allowed in their charter to make any theatrical, commercial film required viewing to understand their programming.

It doesn't matter though as this will air on TV.
 
Christmas should have the Daleks as the main attraction.
I'm expecting them in the Anniversary Special, frankly. I can imagine Moffat talking excitedly thus: "Daleks have always been scary and sent kids behind the sofa, but now in 3-D they're terrifying in a whole new dimension!" I can't see Moffat passing up the opportunity to do 3-D Daleks, because if he doesn't then it's likely that at some point in the future another producer will.
 
To be honest I kinda expected Daleks in the anniversary special even before we knew it was gonna be in 3D...
 
To be honest I kinda expected Daleks in the anniversary special even before we knew it was gonna be in 3D...
As did I. After all, 2013 is also the fiftieth anniversary of the Daleks. :)

But I think the 3-D-ness gives a whole new impetus to the Daleks in the anniversary special, just so there can be multiple shots of Dalek plungers and egg beaters sticking out of the "screen" at the audience.
 
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I hope it's sold separately. I'll be pissed if they change the release format now that I have 7.1 on blu-ray.

This story seems to indicate DVD & blu-ray releases "some time in 2013".
 
And given that the only episode that's an almost total blank is the finale, I guess that's where they'll be.

A good guess every Doctor Who finale (proper finales, not mid-season finales like A Good Man Goes to War or The Angels Take Manhattan) has featured either Daleks or the Master.
 
A good guess every Doctor Who finale (proper finales, not mid-season finales like A Good Man Goes to War or The Angels Take Manhattan) has featured either Daleks or the Master.
I wouldn't say that either of Moffat's "featured" the Daleks. Sure, they were in them, but the episodes weren't about the Daleks like RTDs were (or like "Victory of the Daleks" and "Asylum of the Daleks").
 
A good guess every Doctor Who finale (proper finales, not mid-season finales like A Good Man Goes to War or The Angels Take Manhattan) has featured either Daleks or the Master.
I wouldn't say that either of Moffat's "featured" the Daleks. Sure, they were in them, but the episodes weren't about the Daleks like RTDs were (or like "Victory of the Daleks" and "Asylum of the Daleks").

Daleks were still featured in them, even if they weren't about the Daleks.
 
If/when the next series is 8 episodes, couldn't they make them 60 minutes at least?

They'd have to include 15 minutes of material that could stand being cut out in those countries that show it with ads.
Or make them all two-parters, then chop them up & sell it as three-parters abroad.

(Not that I think that's a great solution creatively, but it would net BBC Worldwide more money.)
 
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