debut of the first female Doctor, portrayed by Jodie Whittaker.
The BBC have finally revealed the start date for the historic, eleventh season
of the reworked run of Doctor Who. Chris Chibnall's latest TV assignment
continues to court controversy - the ground-breaking revival will now air on Sunday nights. Since 2005, the programme has been shown in the traditional Saturday slot.
of the reworked run of Doctor Who. Chris Chibnall's latest TV assignment
continues to court controversy - the ground-breaking revival will now air on Sunday nights. Since 2005, the programme has been shown in the traditional Saturday slot.
The new series will launch on October 7th with an hour-long adventure written by the showrunner, entitled The Woman Who Fell to Earth. The ten-part run will therefore conclude on Sunday December 9th, and will be followed by the show's fourteenth Christmas special.
Writers Malorie Blackman, Ed Hime, Pete McTighe, Vinay Patel and Joy
Wilkinson have also contributed stories, whilst directors Jamie Childs,
Sallie Aprahamian, Mark Tonderai, Jennifer Perrott and Wayne Yip
were all assigned to Doctor Who. Segun Akinola replaced Murray Gold as
show composer.
Wilkinson have also contributed stories, whilst directors Jamie Childs,
Sallie Aprahamian, Mark Tonderai, Jennifer Perrott and Wayne Yip
were all assigned to Doctor Who. Segun Akinola replaced Murray Gold as
show composer.
Actors Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill play new companions
Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan respectively. Sharon D
Clarke will also appear, and confirmed guest stars include Alan Cumming,
Lee Mack and Shaun Dooley.
Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan respectively. Sharon D
Clarke will also appear, and confirmed guest stars include Alan Cumming,
Lee Mack and Shaun Dooley.
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