Steven confirms “at least 14 episodes” for 2012

January 18th, 2012
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Steven Moffat spoke to Radio Times recently, remaining as cryptic as ever about what the future holds for Doctor Who. He did, however, confirm that “at least 14 episodes” will be broadcast from Autumn 2012.

“It’ll be returning in the autumn,” he said. “I won’t say when exactly, but it’ll be back in the autumn for a long run. I will just say, it will be at least 14 episodes. We always do 14, because we do the Christmas special as well. So being in the autumn, the Christmas special will be part of it as well.”

Regarding next year’s 50th anniversary, he revealed that “there will never be a better time to be a Doctor Who fan”. He said: “Oh dear God. I think, knowing a certain amount of what’s coming, there will never be a better time, I promise you, and I am just saying this as a Doctor Who fan myself. I promise you, for so many reasons I can’t talk about.”

Filming for Series 7 – which will feature the exit of the Ponds – will begin next month.

12 comments on this article
  1. TSG
    January 18th, 2012 at 5.49pm | #1

    Oh, thank goodness. Nice to have that confirmed, after all our speculation.

    … although this raises questions, the first of which is: can a Christmas special be a series finale?

    Of course, the quick answer is yes: The End of Time springs to mind (admittedly the final bit was on New Year, but you know what I mean.) On the other hand, Moffat’s Christmas specials have so far been completely separate from the series themselves, and in rather a different tone. Imagine AGMGTW at Christmas. Ouch. Doesn’t work, does it? The others, by which I mean TBB and TWoRS, fit slightly better, but they’re still not in the same key as ACC and TDTWaTW.

    So, if we assume for the sake of argument that the Christmas Special will remain separate to the series, that requires a slight gap in between ep13 and the special. Christmas this year falls on a Tuesday, so let’s say the series will end at the latest two Saturdays previously, on the 15th. That puts ep1 on 22nd September at the latest.

    Okay. September. I can deal with that. What I wouldn’t be able to deal with is an assertion that an amazing show was coming back in the autumn and then in fact airing in January *coughSherlockcough*.

    Thoughts, all?

  2. Stormageddon
    January 18th, 2012 at 5.51pm | #2

    Well thats taken everyone by surprise then ! lol ! But hey, its amazinly brilliant news and I for one cant wait till the autumn !

  3. Stormageddon
    January 18th, 2012 at 6.03pm | #3

    @TSG
    HAve to agree with everything you’ve said, tho, I would have no problem with the Christmas Special being the season finale. The Christmas Special is a “feel good” ep just as much as any season finale so why not combine the 2 and have a Christmassy feel good finale ? Just a thought…?

  4. JC
    January 18th, 2012 at 6.14pm | #4

    So he’s saying that we’ll get a full series all in one go, a sort of rush towards Christmas in the autumn?

    If so, I wasn’t expecting that. I thought all the evidence pointed to half a series in the autumn and half a series in 2013.

    Assuming we are reading this right and we’re getting a full series this year, I have to admit that is great news.

  5. Stormageddon
    January 18th, 2012 at 6.24pm | #5

    @JC
    Not sure how you could “read it wrong” ?

  6. Alex
    January 18th, 2012 at 6.41pm | #6

    Hang on, in no way does he confirm all these episodes will be shown this year. He says there will be at least 14 in Series 7, with the Christmas special being a part of it, but that does not mean that the series will not be split between this year and next. This story is misleading.

  7. TE
    January 18th, 2012 at 6.44pm | #7

    Glad to see this has been clarified. I mean, it made sense that all thirteen episodes would be broadcast before the Series Eight Christmas Special as it wouldn’t make sense to have a fun gap in the middle of a dramatic storyline.

  8. Professor Zed
    January 18th, 2012 at 7.10pm | #8

    Moff also has said that there won’t be a story arc in series 7. So the series could be split. 7 episodes in the fall, a few weeks break and then a Christmas special (not necessarily a “Christmasy” story) and then another short break before the final 6 episodes.

    I would be up for that!

  9. JC
    January 18th, 2012 at 7.18pm | #9

    Exactly, that’s why I said what he could have been read wrong, because what he’s said could apply to the original theory that it’d be half this year and half next year.

  10. Gavin
    January 18th, 2012 at 11.01pm | #10

    In no way will the Christmas special be the season finale. It has to be a self-contained story not bogged down with anything that’s happened that year to attract the widest possible audience. Moffat also likes them to be really Christmassy.

  11. shawn
    January 19th, 2012 at 1.23pm | #11

    im so excited about this news the only problem that there is now is wait so long for about 10 months to watch them all :)

  12. Anastasia G
    January 19th, 2012 at 11.55pm | #12

    I am excited as anyone about this news, don’t get me wrong – more episodes is better than a few. However, I am somewhat dubious about the level of ’straight-forward’ banter that seems to be coming from Moffat. Generally he likes to keep us all guessing and there have been very few cases in which he has been THIS open about what is to happen.
    Especially considering that Series 7 seems so impossibly far away, with filming expected to start next month.

    Still, I can’t believe no-one has questioned the possibility that Moffat is being more cryptic about his answer than we believe – any Whovian that follows Doctor Who news knows that Matt Smith has signed on for at least fourteen episodes and while he hasn’t said he is going to leave after that, I feel that the twelfth Doctor isn’t too far away. Unfortunately. ( I really quite adore him )

    Maybe there is a possible correlation between the two?

    With the 50th Anniversary coming up, it wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest if they changed it dramatically and, as a few of us might suspect, a regeneration or two are almost a given.

    The surprises will be dramatic to the point that everything will be top-secret and a possible regeneration will be covered up to the best of their ability. I honestly think there is a possibility that we won’t know about the ‘Fall of the Eleventh’ until a couple of weeks leading up to it.

    The cast, crew and particularly Moffat take a particular joy to giving us all heart-attacks.

    Even though the talk surrounding that impossibly gorgeous lady is just bare, speculative rumor at this point in time, there could be the possibility that Sophia Myles might be a bit more than a companion…?

    It may be somewhat outlandish, but I just found the whole situation a bit odd.

    Then again, I might be over-thinking it all.
    As you were.
    x

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