Tardis:Spoiler policy

In order to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information, the TARDIS Index File - Doctor Who Wiki contains details about all stories that have been officially broadcast, released or published for the first time, be it in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, or the United States.

The TARDIS Index File - Doctor Who Wiki contains full spoilers for all aired television and radio broadcasts, for all webcasts, for all published novels, short stories, and comic strips, and for all released audio and video/DVD recordings.

Yet to be broadcast stories
All series articles and other media articles relating to yet to be broadcast (or released) stories must carry a Pre-broadcast spoiler template at the top of the the article, to use type: to alert readers that the article may contain spoilers for episodes that have yet to be broadcast.

Spoiler information relating to yet to be broadcast (or released) stories must be kept to the series or in some cases story articles. Please do not create articles relating to stories that have yet to be broadcast or released. As the story has yet to be broadcast there is no way to verify the information on the article, this is specifically vital to in-universe articles.

All articles that are tagged with this template are in the Pre-broadcast spoilers category.

Confirmed stories
Stories that have been confirmed, but have not been broadcast are routinely created with their basic layout and infobox and then fully protected to prevent further edits until the stories have been broadcast or released.

Information relating to these fully protected stories should go on the story's series article.

For example, prior to the The Sarah Jane Adventures television story The Nightmare Man being broadcast it would have been fully protected, any sourced information relating to it would go on the Series 4 (The Sarah Jane Adventures) article.

Actor and in-universe articles
DO NOT create articles relating to in-universe elements or actors who will appear in yet to be broadcast or released stories. This information is often vague, inaccurate or contains spoilers.

If these articles are created they will be deleted.


 * To nominate a page for deletion add and add your reason for nominating the page for deletion.

Rumours
Any rumours posted on yet to be broadcast article pages must come from a citable source and carry reference tags around the source so it may be checked by users.

Information without a source can be tagged with a Template:Fact or Template:Facts  which states that information requires a source or further sources.