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Series 7b writers confirmed...

When you've been a Doctor Who fan all your life, it's pretty surreal that Michael Gambon and Derek Jacobi have been in it, Neil Gaiman has written two episodes and Peter Jackson wants to direct an episode.
 
The Triumph is a Triumph! That should be pretty cool.

And no Chibnall? Now Mark Gatiss and Neil Cross will be the next in line as next showrunner. ;)
 
The Triumph is a Triumph! That should be pretty cool.

And no Chibnall? Now Mark Gatiss and Neil Cross will be the next in line as next showrunner. ;)
[Tinfoil Hat] Maybe that's why Chibnall has the second half off. so he can plan and write/sketch out his S8 or 8.5 arc with Doctor 12[/Tinfoil Hat] ;)
 
What about Stephen Thompson? I wasn't able to track him down?

Stephen Thompson wrote The Curse of the Black Spot and also works on Sherlock.
Well, if he's got the Sherlock Pedigree, I'll just have to hope I enjoy this episode more than his first (I'm not a big Pirate fan, so that may have colored my enjoyment of the episode)

Oh, and I notice I've been remiss with mentioning Gaiman, His writing credit is a definite PLUS++++

See as well as the lacklustre Black Spot he also wrote the middle episode of the first series of Sherlock, you know the kinda dull one :lol: that said he wrote the final episode of series 2 of Sherlock which was good so who knows.

The Triumph is a Triumph! That should be pretty cool.

And no Chibnall? Now Mark Gatiss and Neil Cross will be the next in line as next showrunner. ;)

You beat me to it :p
 
So, dumb question, but is 713 going to be the 50th anniversary, or is that separate to all this?
I wonder if they were filming anywhere in Cardiff when I was there recently. I was under the foolish assumption that it was all done already.
 
Indeed, there's an uspecified number of "anniversary specials" to air later in the year, with presumably the big one in November.
 
Indeed, there's an uspecified number of "anniversary specials" to air later in the year, with presumably the big one in November.
That was my impression too, but, a week or so ago, when I expressed that opinion (Or the possibility of S8 starting to air in 2013), someone came along and implied it's already been confirmed there will only be The rest of S7, 1 Anniversary Special, and the Christmas Special in 2013?
 
Indeed, there's an uspecified number of "anniversary specials" to air later in the year, with presumably the big one in November.
That was my impression too, but, a week or so ago, when I expressed that opinion (Or the possibility of S8 starting to air in 2013), someone came along and implied it's already been confirmed there will only be The rest of S7, 1 Anniversary Special, and the Christmas Special in 2013?

What? Who said that?

They held back the second half specifically so we'd get more DW in the anniversary year. We will get the back half of season 7, the christmas 2013 special, plus all of season 8, in addition to whatever anniversary specials they're doing, AND the "making of" movie about the early days of Who.

We're getting more Who this year. Not less.
 
They held back the second half specifically so we'd get more DW in the anniversary year. We will get the back half of season 7, the christmas 2013 special, plus all of season 8, in addition to whatever anniversary specials they're doing, AND the "making of" movie about the early days of Who.
We're not going to get all of season 8 in 2013. When are they going to film it? If the Anniversary special won't shoot before April (due to Sherlock series 3), then Who won't film until after that, and there's simply not time on the calendar to get 14 episodes of filming (a season of 13, plus the Christmas episode) in before the end of the year on the schedule that they've been keeping.

I'm honestly doubtful we'll get any of season 8 in 2013.
 
Well they did say they'd be shooting all through the year, or something to that effect. It's not just the usual shooting schedule.

Although I agree season 8 probably won't come until 2014.
 
A regular episode takes about three weeks to film, while a special takes four. So two anniversary specials, a Christmas special, and 13 regular episodes would take (3x4 + 13x3 =) 51 weeks, or an entire year. Maybe a little less if they double bank an episode, but still at least eleven months. With a three month hiatus after this year's filming ends in December, they'd be starting in April 2013 and not even finishing until the end of February 2014. Even all of season 8 with no anniversary specials would take until the end of December, like it's doing now.

If they put production into high gear they could probably finish five regular episodes and a Christmas special (like this year) plus a couple anniversary specials for broadcast in the second half of 2013, which would narrowly make for more in a single calendar year than ever before. But I wouldn't be surprised if it was just three or four anniversary specials (perhaps arranged into a brief "season") and a Christmas special.

They were supposed to be filming one anniversary special after this year's regular episodes, for a slightly longer production cycle, but based on how much is now left to film, they're not going to be finishing all that in the time originally allotted.
 
Gaiman should follow up his Lady Tardis episode with a Lady Cyberman episode, what could go wrong?
I'm hoping this was Facetious, but, what's gone wrong with it before is the Cyber King Special and the Cyberwoman Tocrhwood Epsiode. Having said that, I believe Gaiman could easily wipe away that stench if he was to take on the challenge
 
They should just have given Gaiman a second Short Form Dramatic Presentation Hugo when he announced the episode while accepting his first.
 
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