Skinner describes next series as the biggest ever

January 13th, 2012
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io9 has been chatting with Caroline Skinner about the future of Doctor Who in an exclusive interview.

Skinner, who was announced as the new executive producer last July, revealed that Series 7 is going to be “the biggest series ever”. “I’m thrilled and slightly daunted at the scale of what we are achieving in the next series,” she admitted. “We are not too far away from starting shooting.” Filming for it is scheduled to start next month, and there’s rumours that “multiple episodes” are to be shot in Australia.

Regarding next year’s 50th anniversary, Skinner teased: “The plans are absolutely huge, and 2013 is going to be the biggest year in the history of Doctor Who so far.”

She also briefly mentioned the movie, confirming that it is “a very, very long way off”.

3 comments on this article
  1. TSG
    January 13th, 2012 at 7.38pm | #1

    It’s kind of exciting that they’ll be filming soon. Already it feels like forever since we had Doctor Who – I’m not sure I can wait until autumn, although in theory I approve of the decision to move Doctor Who later in the year.

  2. Kryn
    January 14th, 2012 at 4.56am | #2

    @TSG
    I agree. I like it later. It gives me something to look forward too throughout the rest of the year!

  3. shawn
    January 14th, 2012 at 12.24pm | #3

    i cant wait this sounds very good im so excited cant wait til autum and next year :)

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