Talk:Title cards/Doctor Who

First typeface
Hello! I'm not sure about Grotesque One Three as the name of the typeface used in the first title screens. As far as I understood, Grotesque One Three (now Bureau Grot Comp Book) was made in 1989, even if indeed traced from the same typeface used in Doctor Who. As I was saying on Reddit:
 * Bureau Grot[esque] One Three — now Bureau Grot Comp[ressed] Book — was made by David Berlow in 1989. So that's technically not the font used for Doctor Who in 1963! Bureau Grot is made from 19th century printed grotesques specimens by the foundry Stephenson Blake. Other similar typefaces were recreated from them, as Grotesque 6 by Émilie Rigaud or Grotesque No 9 by URW++… and the one used in Doctor Who, of which I don't know the foundry. It may actually have been a version for photo-composition (or whatever they used for television typesetting in the sixties) of the original one: Stephenson Blake was still in business at this time.

I don't really know how to edit this information of the wiki for now… -- Nicolas ☎  17:47, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

Matt Smith Era Title cards
Hello. I was wondering if there are plans to add the rest of Matt Smith's era title cards from Dinosaurs on a Spaceship onwards? Will the rest be added once the Eleventh Doctor's era concludes?--User:Alan-WK ☎  12:45, August 9, 2013 (UTC)

The Night of the Doctor
I noticed The Night of the Doctor is under the Eleventh Doctor section. Since it features the Eighth Doctor and not the Eleventh, does it really belong there? -162.201.117.199talk to me 18:12, December 28, 2014 (UTC)

Addition
I added a bit to note the difference with Ambassadors of Death's title card, which zooms at the camera. I assume the Twelfth Doctor is still a work in progress. Don't forget to note the alternating with lower-case and all-caps and the fact Mummy's title card appears over the opening scene. 23skidoo ☎  20:57, January 18, 2015 (UTC)