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series 8 episodes
whilst only having joined the forum a month or so ago i've been reading post on it for some time and I seem to remember that in previous years by the time filming was getting underway half the titles were known and some brief descriptions of the episodes too but so far i've seen nothing this time. im guessing there's some stuff in the 'spoilers and information coming in' thread but that's so many pages that it would be a nightmare to trawl through. was hoping some kind hearted soul who is in the know would be willing to post a list of known titles and anything known about the episodes so far. pretty please
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No episode titles known or even rumoured.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Im shocked, seems moffat and his gang are getting ever better at keeping things under wraps. are there not even any vague idea's to what any of the episodes will be about or when set?
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I would keep an eye on the filming thread.
Rumours about the first episode are that its set in modern day London. Another rumour said it might feature Daleks. The Paternoster gang are definitely back in a period piece currently filming. Ben Wheatley is directing a two parter. Gareth Roberts is apparently writing an episode. Tom MacCrae rumoured as well. I am sure one of the spoiler hounds will have more. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Im shocked, seems moffat and his gang are getting ever better at keeping things under wraps. are there not even any vague idea's to what any of the episodes will be about or when set?Titles/synopsis' don't get officially released till a lot nearer transmission though some titles are spotted earlier on actors CV's etc. Titles can also change during/after production, last years Hide was called both Phantoms of the Hex and The Hider in the House prior to it actually being called Hide on transmission. |
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I would keep an eye on the filming thread.
Rumours about the first episode are that its set in modern day London. Another rumour said it might feature Daleks. The Paternoster gang are definitely back in a period piece currently filming. Ben Wheatley is directing a two parter. Gareth Roberts is apparently writing an episode. Tom MacCrae rumoured as well. I am sure one of the spoiler hounds will have more. |
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Phil Ford?!
WTF? The show needs new blood on the writing team, not the return of mediocre writers from the past. |
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Phil Ford?!
WTF? The show needs new blood on the writing team, not the return of mediocre writers from the past. |
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why did you use the exact same comment on two threads?
That okay with you? If not, tough. |
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S8 is doomed already then. Oh well. Here's to Season 9!
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confirmed writers:
moffat phil ford neil cross mark gatiss rumoured: frank cottrell boyce they are now filming ep 1, which is set in victorian london and features the clockwork robots. |
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moffat phil ford neil cross mark gatiss rumoured: frank cottrell boyce they are now filming ep 1, which is set in victorian london and features the clockwork robots. Moffat - Confirmed Phil Ford - Confirmed Gareth Roberts - Confirmed Mark Gatiss - Confirmed Neil Cross - Confirmed Chris Chibnall - This series or next Neil Gaiman - This series or next Jack Lothian - Rumored Frank Cottrell Boyce - Rumored Tom Macrae - Rumored (wrote one for last series) Amy Jump - Rumored (but maybe because her collaboration with Wheatley) Steve Thompson - Not mentioned, but very probable Toby Whithouse - Not mentioned, but very probable |
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Because it seemed relevant to both.
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Here is the full writers' list as being discussed on GB:
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I'm sure it will be; personally I don't see Gaiman having time to write for Who until series 9, which he hinted at before. Plus it depends on how many episodes Moffat is writing. Plus some of the rumoured ones aren't likely, essentially the maximum number of writers needed is 10, if they adhere to the 13 episode series' tactic of having 10 stories (as it will only be 12 episodes that may mean only 9 stories)
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I'm sure it will be; personally I don't see Gaiman having time to write for Who until series 9, which he hinted at before. Plus it depends on how many episodes Moffat is writing. Plus some of the rumoured ones aren't likely, essentially the maximum number of writers needed is 10, if they adhere to the 13 episode series' tactic of having 10 stories (as it will only be 12 episodes that may mean only 9 stories)
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they are now filming ep 1, which is set in victorian london and features the clockwork robots.
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Phil Ford?!
WTF? The show needs new blood on the writing team, not the return of mediocre writers from the past.
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So are we getting 12 episodes this year, and the same next?
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So are we getting 12 episodes this year, and the same next?
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Do we know yet, in which episode he is going to patch the phone back to the centre console?
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Rumours/spoilers only really start appearing once filming is underway and that has just started. If you want to know where/when the first episode being filmed (seemingly episode 1) is set go have a look in the Series 8 filming thread.
Titles/synopsis' don't get officially released till a lot nearer transmission though some titles are spotted earlier on actors CV's etc. Titles can also change during/after production, last years Hide was called both Phantoms of the Hex and The Hider in the House prior to it actually being called Hide on transmission. |
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.. Phil Ford has only written for Who once before, a joint writing credit on The Waters of Mars. I am looking forward to his first solo Who script on top of the fact Waters of Mars was 5 years ago; after quite a while away from the show it is nice to see an old face as a change of pace from the same regulars (as well as returning Neil Cross
)He was a lot more involved than just that one episode he has the writing credit on though (incidentaly, probably my least favourite episode of Doctor Who but there you go). Fair enough, my comment was probably an over-reaction, I'm just hoping to see some new writers confirmed. They need to unearth a big talent. Moffat is carrying too much of the weight at the moment. Quote:
Phil Ford is brilliant! Clearly you're not familiar with his work on Sarah Jane and Wizards vs Aliens. Especially the latter where he recently really delivered the goods.
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He was a lot more involved than just that one episode he has the writing credit on though (incidentaly, probably my least favourite episode of Doctor Who but there you go). Fair enough, my comment was probably an over-reaction, I'm just hoping to see some new writers confirmed. They need to unearth a big talent. Moffat is carrying too much of the weight at the moment.
No, I'm not familiar with it, you're right. I don't watch children's TV; I kind of have more interesting things to do. )Really? IMO I thought 'Waters of Mars' was far and away the best episode of the 'Specials' run. Admittedly, that isn't setting the bar very high. The only Boxset I've not bought. Quite fond of 'The Next Doctor' as a bit of fun, though. |
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He was a lot more involved than just that one episode he has the writing credit on though (incidentaly, probably my least favourite episode of Doctor Who but there you go). Fair enough, my comment was probably an over-reaction, I'm just hoping to see some new writers confirmed. They need to unearth a big talent. Moffat is carrying too much of the weight at the moment.
No, I'm not familiar with it, you're right. I don't watch children's TV; I kind of have more interesting things to do. ![]() #canofworms |
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Im shocked, seems moffat and his gang are getting ever better at keeping things under wraps. are there not even any vague idea's to what any of the episodes will be about or when set?


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