The poster art for Doctor Who: Nightmare in Silver
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The poster art for Doctor Who: Nightmare in Silver

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The first preivew images from Doctor Who: Nightmare in Silver

Neil Gaiman sets up A Nightmare in Silver

  • Radio Times:
    Neil, could you give us a non-spoilery encapsulation of the story?
  • Neil Gaiman:
    Easily! It just stops at about minute three. The Doctor has been talked by Clara into taking the two kids she looks after, Artie and Angie, for an excursion, a day out, and he decides to take them to Hedgewick’s World, the biggest, best and most wonderful amusement park in the galaxy, a quarter of a million years in the future, because he has a golden ticket and it gets four people in for free, gets you free ice creams and it gets you to the front of any line, which is great because the lines for the Spacey Zoomer can go on for weeks. And that’s where it starts. Unfortunately, it also starts with them discovering that Hedgewick’s World has been closed for several years and there’s almost nobody on it now except for a small army troop on manoeuvres and a mad old showman named Mr Webley who landed his spaceship there after it closed and is now there with a Cyberman that plays chess. That’s where it begins. This is also 1,000 years after the end of the big human/Cyberman war – where we won.

Behind the Scenes of The Crimson Horror - Doctor Who Series 7 Part 2 (2013)

If you’ve seen the episode, definitely check this one out. It’s very good.

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Nightmare in Silver: Next Time trailer - Doctor Who Series 7 Part 2 (2013) - BBC One Trailer

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Matt Smith and Dan Starkey (Strax) Introduction to The Crimson Horror - Doctor Who Series 7 Part 2 (2013) - BBC One

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Brave heart, Clara! - Sneak Peek at The Crimson Horror - Doctor Who Series 7 Part 2 (2013)

The TARDIS lands in Victorian times - right in the middle of trouble. Brave heart, Clara!

Watch The Crimson Horror, the new Doctor Who adventure, on BBC One on Saturday 4th May at 6.30pm, and on:

Saturday 4th May
BBC America — 8/7c
Space (Canada) — 8/5e

Sunday 5th May
ABC (Australia) — 7.30pm
BBC Entertainment (South Africa) — 7pm
BBC Entertainment (Poland) — 6pm

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Preview images from this Saturday’s episode of Doctor Who: The Crimson Horror

We’ll be posting the more spoilery ones later behind a ‘Read More’ link.

If you haven’t seen the trailer, watch it here.

BBC Doctor Who Blog - Brian Minchin confirmed as New Executive Producer of Doctor Who
BBC Cymru Wales has announced that Brian Minchin is to be the new Executive Producer of Doctor Who, alongside showrunner Steven Moffat.
Brian Minchin is an Executive Producer in BBC Wales drama, currently working on The Game, a new Cold War spy thriller from Toby Whithouse for BBC One, and Wizards Vs Aliens, Russell T Davies’ hit show for CBBC. He has also worked as BBC Executive Producer on Dirk Gently and Being Human.
Brian produced the RTS award-winning and BAFTA nominated series The Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as the UK sections of Torchwood: Miracle Day and was Assistant Producer on Torchwood: Children of Earth.
Brian, who grew up in Aberystwyth, joined the department in Cardiff in 2005 as a Script Editor working on BBC One Wales drama Belonging, before moving on to network dramas Doctor Who and Torchwood in the same role.
Brian says: “I’m thrilled and excited to be joining Steven Moffat on a show that has meant so much to me over the years. I’ve watched in awe as Steven has taken Doctor Who to wild and imaginative places and I can’t wait to get started on many more adventures with the Doctor.”
Faith Penhale, Head of Drama Wales, says: “I’ve no doubt Doctor Who will enjoy a very exciting time with Brian at the helm working alongside Steven. Since joining BBC Wales in 2005, he’s proved he has a fantastic eye for story and a sharp awareness of what makes a drama like Doctor Who unmissable.”
Steven Moffat, Lead Writer and Executive Producer, adds: “When I first took over Doctor Who, Brian was there as script editor, and in the most difficult time of a new Doctor and a new era, was completely brilliant. We lost him to producing The Sarah Jane Adventures at the end of our first run. Rising talent keeps rising, is how I comforted myself back then - but now I am beyond happy that Brian has risen all the way back to Doctor Who, in his new role of Executive Producer. I look forward to getting hopelessly lost in space and time with him.”

BBC Doctor Who Blog - Brian Minchin confirmed as New Executive Producer of Doctor Who

BBC Cymru Wales has announced that Brian Minchin is to be the new Executive Producer of Doctor Who, alongside showrunner Steven Moffat.

Brian Minchin is an Executive Producer in BBC Wales drama, currently working on The Game, a new Cold War spy thriller from Toby Whithouse for BBC One, and Wizards Vs Aliens, Russell T Davies’ hit show for CBBC. He has also worked as BBC Executive Producer on Dirk Gently and Being Human.

Brian produced the RTS award-winning and BAFTA nominated series The Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as the UK sections of Torchwood: Miracle Day and was Assistant Producer on Torchwood: Children of Earth.

Brian, who grew up in Aberystwyth, joined the department in Cardiff in 2005 as a Script Editor working on BBC One Wales drama Belonging, before moving on to network dramas Doctor Who and Torchwood in the same role.

Brian says: “I’m thrilled and excited to be joining Steven Moffat on a show that has meant so much to me over the years. I’ve watched in awe as Steven has taken Doctor Who to wild and imaginative places and I can’t wait to get started on many more adventures with the Doctor.”

Faith Penhale, Head of Drama Wales, says: “I’ve no doubt Doctor Who will enjoy a very exciting time with Brian at the helm working alongside Steven. Since joining BBC Wales in 2005, he’s proved he has a fantastic eye for story and a sharp awareness of what makes a drama like Doctor Who unmissable.”

Steven Moffat, Lead Writer and Executive Producer, adds: “When I first took over Doctor Who, Brian was there as script editor, and in the most difficult time of a new Doctor and a new era, was completely brilliant. We lost him to producing The Sarah Jane Adventures at the end of our first run. Rising talent keeps rising, is how I comforted myself back then - but now I am beyond happy that Brian has risen all the way back to Doctor Who, in his new role of Executive Producer. I look forward to getting hopelessly lost in space and time with him.”

The finale story is such a fantastic idea; it’s epic and huge and filled with drama.

It was really exciting to sit down and read the script. There are little bits and pieces, which Steven planted a couple of years ago. It’s just really clever and a crucial moment in the Doctor’s life that you get to explore with the best baddies. I really think they are going to become another Moffat classic.


Jenna Louise Coleman talks about the Doctor Who season finale.

Behind the Scenes of Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS - Doctor Who - Series 7 2013 - BBC One

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Doctor Who: The Crimson Horror - Next Time - Series 7 2013 - BBC One Trailer

Madame Vastra, Jenny and Strax are back as the Doctor and Clara face the Crimson Horror!

Watch The Crimson Horror, the new Doctor Who adventure, on BBC One on Saturday 4th May at 6.30pm, and on:

Saturday 4th May
BBC America — 8/7c
Space (Canada) — 8/5e

Sunday 5th Mayl
ABC (Australia) — 7.30pm
BBC Entertainment (South Africa) — 7pm
BBC Entertainment (Poland) — 6pm

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Ok, UK Whovians: Doctor Who - Your Journey Begins in exactly one hour…
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS begins at BBC One at 6.30pm.
Discussing the episode and how it opens up the TARDIS as never before, Matt Smith commented ,‘I think all of us who are fans have always wanted to see what is beyond…’ and this ambitious adventure certainly delivers on that score!
The BBC Doctor Who site has a nice writeup of what to expect for the day so you can give it a gander right here.
For the US and Canada, your journey begins tonight at 8/7c on BBC America and 8p ET on Space Channel.
And on Sunday April 28, you can watch Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS on ABC (Australia) at 7.30pm, on BBC Entertainment South Africa at 7pm, and on BBC Entertainment Poland at 6pm.
Everyone be sure to tag your spoilers!
We’ll be back in a bit with more reblogs of rooms you think you’d find in the TARDIS from the ‘My TARDIS’ tag and we’ll also do this week’s livetumblring announcement…
… and we just got a new box from the BBCAmericaShop that we haven’t opened yet so we think we’ll do a new giveaway for those in the U.S.

Ok, UK Whovians: Doctor Who - Your Journey Begins in exactly one hour…

Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS begins at BBC One at 6.30pm.

Discussing the episode and how it opens up the TARDIS as never before, Matt Smith commented ,‘I think all of us who are fans have always wanted to see what is beyond…’ and this ambitious adventure certainly delivers on that score!

The BBC Doctor Who site has a nice writeup of what to expect for the day so you can give it a gander right here.

For the US and Canada, your journey begins tonight at 8/7c on BBC America and 8p ET on Space Channel.

And on Sunday April 28, you can watch Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS on ABC (Australia) at 7.30pm, on BBC Entertainment South Africa at 7pm, and on BBC Entertainment Poland at 6pm.

Everyone be sure to tag your spoilers!

We’ll be back in a bit with more reblogs of rooms you think you’d find in the TARDIS from the ‘My TARDIS’ tag and we’ll also do this week’s livetumblring announcement…

… and we just got a new box from the BBCAmericaShop that we haven’t opened yet so we think we’ll do a new giveaway for those in the U.S.

A new Sneak Peek at Doctor Who: Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS - Series 7 2013

Watch Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, the new Doctor Who adventure, on:

Saturday 27th April
BBC One — 6.30pm
BBC America — 8/7c
Space (Canada) — 8/5e

Sunday 28th April
ABC (Australia) — 7.30pm
BBC Entertainment (South Africa) — 7pm
BBC Entertainment (Poland) — 6pm

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Red Flashing Light? Watch a sneak peek clip from: Doctor Who: Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS

Watch Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, the new Doctor Who adventure, on:

BBC One on Saturday 27th April at 6.30pm

Saturday 27th April
BBC America — 8/7c
Space (Canada) — 8/5e

Sunday 28th April
ABC (Australia) — 7.30pm
BBC Entertainment (South Africa) — 7pm
BBC Entertainment (Poland) — 6pm

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