Ladies and gentlemen, the time has come at last. We've made it through the secrecy, the publicity, the egg dipping and the broken ceiling- the Doctor is here, and it's time we got to know her.
DOCTOR WHO
STARTS SUNDAY 7TH OCTOBER
6:45 PM, BST
What do you need to know?
Nothing! This new series is very consciously intended to be a perfect jumping-on point, stripped of all the accretions of the series' past and continuity and with the brilliance of the concept on full display right from the beginning.
If you'd like a bit of information, though, or if you'd just like a little refresher, see below...
The Story So Far
The Doctor is a mysterious and ancient alien, who travels throughout time and space with a selection of close friends and allies in the TARDIS- Time and Relative Dimension in Space. Powered by joie de vivre and a desire to help out the little guy and to help out where they can, the Doctor and their friends have roamed the cosmos for the past 55 years on TV, with countless adventures in books, audios and comics. However, now the Doctor's about to embark on a whole new adventure- the Doctor's become a woman for the very first time.
You see, the Doctor's a Time Lord, and the Time Lords have a little trick in their arsenal to help them cheat death- they can regenerate their bodies and change their appearance. In practice, this has meant that the Doctor can be recast and continue on their adventures- up until now, this has invariably meant the casting of a new man on the role. This time, however, the role has been taken up by Jodie Whittaker- the Doctor's now a woman, at the thirteenth (or so) time of asking.
Following a run-in with the Mondasian Cybermen and his arch-frenemy the Master (twice), the Twelfth Doctor was left on the brink of death and fighting the urge to regenerate. He'd lived a long life, and even a chance encounter with his earliest self hadn't totally convinced him that he wanted to carry on.
Nevertheless, she regenerated.
Now the Doctor's got a new lease on life. Unfortunately, she's also plummeting through the sky above Sheffield, with the TARDIS having thrown her out before promptly exploding and vanishing. Cue the music...
Cast
Jodie Whittaker IS Doctor Who
Bradley Walsh IS Graham O'Brien
Tosin Cole IS Ryan Sinclair
Mandip Gill IS Yasmin Khan
Jodie Whittaker is our leading lady this time out- best known for her role in Broadchurch, where she played the grieving mother Beth Latimer, she's also had sci-fi roles in projects like Attack the Block and Black Mirror.
Bradley Walsh is a bona fide star of British TV, with a CV encompassing drama, comedy and quiz shows. Probably most obviously known for The Chase nowadays, Walsh also had a role in the Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as starring in Chris Chibnall's take on Law and Order.
Tosin Cole cut his teeth on Hollyoaks and EastEnders E20- he also appeared as Lt. Bastian in Star Wars Episode VII.
Mandip Gill also got her start on Hollyoaks- aside from the odd role in Cuckoo and Doctors, this is her most high-profile role since.
Crew
While the on-screen talent is all-new, the changes to the show run a lot deeper than that- there's a whole new creative staff in place this time around.
The headliner is Chris Chibnall, writer of Broadchurch, United, The Great Train Robbery and numerous episodes of Doctor Who and Torchwood. The new series is his concept, and he's the one who has assembled the new team to bring it to the screen. He's joined by fellow executive producer Matt Strevens, who was previously the producer on An Adventure in Space and Time, Misfits and Skins.
There's a brand new set of writing staff on board for the new series. This is made up of
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/dae5242d-e859-43cb-941c-e0a9f39e5928
There's also a new composer in place, following Murray Gold's departure from the series after 13 years of writing music for the show. The new composer is Segun Akinola, a rising star in the world of music composition- his Soundcloud featuring examples of his previous work can be found here. https://soundcloud.com/segunakinola
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/6e908208-0ebe-4a2d-bcba-16f3c3a47032
Episodes
Media
Doctor Who: Series 11 | Release Date Trailer
FIRST LOOK: Episode 1 | The Woman Who Fell To Earth | Doctor Who
SURPRISE! Jodie Whittaker Surprises Schoolchildren | Doctor Who
Doctor Who in Thirteen Words | Doctor Who: Series 11
FULL Comic-Con Panel | Doctor Who
Thirteenth Doctor Reveal - Doctor Who
Spoiler policy
It's very simple. Episodes that have aired in the UK are fair game for talking about without spoiler tags, and footage that the BBC has officially released is too. Anything that has leaked needs spoiler tags.
DOCTOR WHO
STARTS SUNDAY 7TH OCTOBER
6:45 PM, BST
What do you need to know?
Nothing! This new series is very consciously intended to be a perfect jumping-on point, stripped of all the accretions of the series' past and continuity and with the brilliance of the concept on full display right from the beginning.
If you'd like a bit of information, though, or if you'd just like a little refresher, see below...
The Story So Far
The Doctor is a mysterious and ancient alien, who travels throughout time and space with a selection of close friends and allies in the TARDIS- Time and Relative Dimension in Space. Powered by joie de vivre and a desire to help out the little guy and to help out where they can, the Doctor and their friends have roamed the cosmos for the past 55 years on TV, with countless adventures in books, audios and comics. However, now the Doctor's about to embark on a whole new adventure- the Doctor's become a woman for the very first time.
You see, the Doctor's a Time Lord, and the Time Lords have a little trick in their arsenal to help them cheat death- they can regenerate their bodies and change their appearance. In practice, this has meant that the Doctor can be recast and continue on their adventures- up until now, this has invariably meant the casting of a new man on the role. This time, however, the role has been taken up by Jodie Whittaker- the Doctor's now a woman, at the thirteenth (or so) time of asking.
Following a run-in with the Mondasian Cybermen and his arch-frenemy the Master (twice), the Twelfth Doctor was left on the brink of death and fighting the urge to regenerate. He'd lived a long life, and even a chance encounter with his earliest self hadn't totally convinced him that he wanted to carry on.
Nevertheless, she regenerated.
Now the Doctor's got a new lease on life. Unfortunately, she's also plummeting through the sky above Sheffield, with the TARDIS having thrown her out before promptly exploding and vanishing. Cue the music...
Cast
Jodie Whittaker IS Doctor Who
Bradley Walsh IS Graham O'Brien
Tosin Cole IS Ryan Sinclair
Mandip Gill IS Yasmin Khan
Jodie Whittaker is our leading lady this time out- best known for her role in Broadchurch, where she played the grieving mother Beth Latimer, she's also had sci-fi roles in projects like Attack the Block and Black Mirror.
Bradley Walsh is a bona fide star of British TV, with a CV encompassing drama, comedy and quiz shows. Probably most obviously known for The Chase nowadays, Walsh also had a role in the Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as starring in Chris Chibnall's take on Law and Order.
Tosin Cole cut his teeth on Hollyoaks and EastEnders E20- he also appeared as Lt. Bastian in Star Wars Episode VII.
Mandip Gill also got her start on Hollyoaks- aside from the odd role in Cuckoo and Doctors, this is her most high-profile role since.
Crew
While the on-screen talent is all-new, the changes to the show run a lot deeper than that- there's a whole new creative staff in place this time around.
The headliner is Chris Chibnall, writer of Broadchurch, United, The Great Train Robbery and numerous episodes of Doctor Who and Torchwood. The new series is his concept, and he's the one who has assembled the new team to bring it to the screen. He's joined by fellow executive producer Matt Strevens, who was previously the producer on An Adventure in Space and Time, Misfits and Skins.
There's a brand new set of writing staff on board for the new series. This is made up of
- Malorie Blackman (Noughts and Crosses, The Amazing Birthday, former Children's Laureate)
- Ed Hime (Skins)
- Peter McTighe (Neighbours, EastEnders, Wentworth Prison)
- Vinay Patel (Murdered By My Father, The Good Karma Hospital)
- Joy Wilkinson (The Life and Adventures of Nick Nickelby, Land Girls, Doctors)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/dae5242d-e859-43cb-941c-e0a9f39e5928
There's also a new composer in place, following Murray Gold's departure from the series after 13 years of writing music for the show. The new composer is Segun Akinola, a rising star in the world of music composition- his Soundcloud featuring examples of his previous work can be found here. https://soundcloud.com/segunakinola
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/doctorwho/entries/6e908208-0ebe-4a2d-bcba-16f3c3a47032
Episodes
Episode 1: The Woman Who Fell to Earth
Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs
'We don't get aliens in Sheffield.' In a South Yorkshire city, Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan and Graham O'Brien are about to have their lives changed for ever, as a mysterious woman, unable to remember her own name, falls from the night sky. Can they believe a word she says? And can she help solve the strange events taking place across the city?
Episode 2: The Ghost Monument
Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Mark Tonderai
Still reeling from their first encounter, can the Doctor and her new friends stay alive long enough in a hostile alien environment to solve the mystery of Desolation? And just who are Angstrom and Epzo?
Episode 3: Rosa
Written by Malorie Blackman, directed by Mark Tonderai
"If she can live here her whole life, a couple of hours ain't gonna kill me. They ain't gonna kill me, right?
Montgomery, Alabama. 1955. The Doctor and her friends find themselves in the Deep South of America. As they encounter a seamstress by the name of Rosa Parks, they begin to wonder: is someone attempting to change history?
Episode 4: Arachnids in the UK
Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Sallie Aphrahamian
"Something's happening with the spiders in this city."
The Doctor, Yaz, Graham and Ryan find their way back to Yorkshire – and Yaz's family – only to find something is stirring amidst the eight-legged arachnid population of Sheffield.
Episode 5: The Tsuranga Conundrum
Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Jennifer Perrott
"Risk to life: absolute."
Injured and stranded in the wilds of a far-flung galaxy, The Doctor, Yaz, Graham and Ryan must band together with a group of strangers to survive against one of the universe's most deadly -- and unusual -- creatures.
Episode 6: Demons of the Punjab
Written by Vinay Patel, directed by Jamie Childs
"What's the point of having a mate with a time machine, if you can't nip back and see your gran when she was younger?"
India, 1947. The Doctor and her friends arrive in the Punjab, as the country is being torn apart. While Yaz attempts to discover her grandmother's hidden history, the Doctor discovers demons haunting the land. Who are they and what do they want?
Episode 7: Kerblam!
Written by Pete McTighe, directed by Jennifer Perrott
"Delivery for the Doctor!"
A mysterious message arrives in a package addressed to the Doctor, leading her, Graham, Yaz and Ryan to investigate the warehouse moon orbiting Kandoka, and the home of the galaxy's largest retailer: Kerblam!
Episode 8: The Witchfinders
Written by Joy Wilkinson, directed by Sallie Aprahamian
The Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz arrive in 17th century Lancashire and become embroiled in a witch trial, run by the local landowner.
As fear stalks the land, the arrival of King James I only serves to intensify the witch hunt. But is there something even more dangerous at work? Can the Doctor and friends keep the people of Bilehurst Cragg safe from all the forces that are massing in the land?
Episode 9: It Takes You Away
Written by Ed Hime, directed by Jamie Childs
On the edge of a Norwegian fjord, in the present day, The Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz discover a boarded-up cottage and a girl named Hanne in need of their help.
What has happened here?
What monster lurks in the woods around the cottage – and beyond?
Episode 10: The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs
On the planet of Ranskoor Av Kolos, lies the remains of a brutal battlefield. But as the Doctor, Graham, Yaz and Ryan answer nine separate distress calls, they discover the planet holds far more secrets.
Who is the mysterious commander with no memory? What lies beyond the mists? Who or what are the Ux?
The answers will lead the Doctor and her friends towards a deadly reckoning.
New Year's Special
Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Wayne Yip
Media
Doctor Who: Series 11 | Release Date Trailer
FIRST LOOK: Episode 1 | The Woman Who Fell To Earth | Doctor Who
SURPRISE! Jodie Whittaker Surprises Schoolchildren | Doctor Who
Doctor Who in Thirteen Words | Doctor Who: Series 11
FULL Comic-Con Panel | Doctor Who
Thirteenth Doctor Reveal - Doctor Who
Spoiler policy
It's very simple. Episodes that have aired in the UK are fair game for talking about without spoiler tags, and footage that the BBC has officially released is too. Anything that has leaked needs spoiler tags.
Last edited: