Series 1 (Class)

The first series of Class was announced on 1 October 2015 as an eight episode young adult spinoff set in Coal Hill School, that will air on BBC Three in 2016. This was the fifth Doctor Who television spinoff after K9 and Company, Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures, and K9.

Class was created by Patrick Ness, who previously wrote the tie-in short story, Tip of the Tongue, for the show's fiftieth anniversary. Ness revealed he would exclusively write all eight episodes and that the series would air the following autumn. He further revealed there would be "no Clara" and that Class would "definitely air in America". In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ness said he has been asked to bring back many fan favourites since the series was announced, but he wants to create something new. He also confirmed the Weeping Angels would not feature in the series.

In a Radio Times interview Ness stated "the main character is someone brand new" and, with regard to whether the Twelfth Doctor would appear, he teased, "I can neither yet confirm nor deny. But I'm a big Peter Capaldi fan, let's put it that way." Radio Times reported a "source close to the production" said, "don't be surprised if Peter pops up". On 6 September 2016, the Mirror confirmed that Capaldi would show up in the opening episode, along with a gay sex scene further into the series.

The first episode is to be shown at the Class World Premiere in Shoreditch in London on 20 October 2016.

Recurring

 * Charlie - Greg Austin
 * Ram - Fady Elsayed
 * April - Sophie Hopkins
 * Tanya - Vivian Oparah
 * Miss Quill - Katherine Kelly
 * Mr Armitage - Nigel Betts
 * TBA - Pooja Shah
 * TBA - Assay Haggos
 * TBA - Jordan Renzo
 * TBA - Pooky Quesnel
 * TBA - Ben Peel
 * Rachel - Anna Shaffer
 * TBA - Paul Marc Davies
 * TBA - Shannon Murray
 * Chair - Cyril Nri

Guest

 * The Twelfth Doctor - Peter Capaldi

Production
The series began filming on 4 April 2016 and wrapped on 2 September 2016. A number of episodes in the series were directed by Ed Bazalgette, who directed the Doctor Who episodes The Girl Who Died and The Woman Who Lived. Philippa Langdale and Wayne Yip directed two episodes each, whilst Julian Holmes directed the finale.

The working title of the first episode of the series was The Prom.

Aliens and enemies
to be added

Rumours

 * The 2016 Doctor Who Christmas special will be a Class crossover.

Audiobooks
to be added