Series 7 (Doctor Who)

Series 7 of Doctor Who, sometimes known as Season 33 to avoid confusion with the original Season 7, was broadcast on BBC One between 2012 and 2013. Like Series 6, it was split into two parts. The BBC first announced the new series, which contained fourteen episodes, on the official Doctor Who site on 8 June 2011.

Series 7 began its run on 1 September 2012 with five regular, stand-alone episodes and a Christmas Special. These were followed by the remaining eight episodes in 2013.

Overview
Series 7 has been described at being a series of "movies" squeezed into forty five minutes, although The Snowmen was sixty minutes. The first half is about the Doctor deleting himself from the Universe to hide himself from the deadly Silence, who attempted to assassinate him in Series 6 to stop him from answering the Question. During this time, the Doctor regularly visits Amy Pond and Rory Williams and also meets his grandfather-in-law Brian Williams. The Doctor meets his wife, River Song, in the final episode of the first half of the series, which involved the Weeping Angels who separated him from Amy and Rory forever, although River has implied that she and the Doctor will meet again in the future and they do meet, in a fashion, in The Name of the Doctor (TV story).

Also, a mysterious woman named Clara Oswin Oswald has appeared to the Doctor in three different lives, first in Asylum of the Daleks, then in The Snowmen, and then again in The Bells of Saint John. She died in the first two episodes, but the Doctor realised that both incarnations of her were the same woman and believed there would be more versions of her somewhere in the Universe. He went searching for another incarnation, intending to take her as his companion. This is the Clara he found (or who found him) in The Bells of Saint John, and the mystery behind her multiple appearances was the Story Arc of this series.

Cast
Matt Smith, continued to play the Eleventh Doctor throughout all of Series 7.

Karen Gillan, who played Amy Pond, and Arthur Darvill, who played Amy's husband Rory Williams, returned for the first five episodes, departing in The Angels Take Manhattan. This episode also featured River Song, played by Alex Kingston, who again returned for the season finale.

The 2012 Christmas Special saw the introduction of Clara Oswald, played by Jenna-Louise Coleman. Coleman had previously played Oswin Oswald in Asylum of the Daleks earlier that year. She returned once more in The Bells of Saint John, playing a third version of Clara, who became the Doctor's newest companion.

Primary cast

 * The Doctor - Matt Smith

Secondary cast

 * Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
 * Rory Williams - Arthur Darvill
 * Clara Oswald - Jenna-Louise Coleman
 * Jenny Flint - Catrin Stewart
 * Madame Vastra - Neve McIntosh
 * Strax - Dan Starkey
 * River Song - Alex Kingston
 * Dr Simeon - Richard E. Grant

Guest cast

 * Madge Arwell - Claire Skinner
 * Cyril Arwell - Maurice Cole
 * Lily Arwell - Holly Earl
 * Queen Nefertiti - Riann Steele
 * Brian Williams - Mark Williams
 * Solomon - David Bradley
 * John Riddell - Rupert Graves
 * Kahler-Jex - Adrian Scarborough
 * The Gunslinger - Andrew Brooke
 * Isaac - Ben Browder
 * Kate Stewart - Jemma Redgrave
 * Voice of the Great Intelligence - Ian McKellen
 * Latimer - Tom Ward
 * Miss Kizlet - Celia Imrie
 * Artie Maitland - Kassius Carey Johnson
 * Angie Maitland - Eve De Leon Allen
 * Merry Galel - Emilia Jones
 * Captain Zhukov - Liam Cunningham
 * Professor Grisenko - David Warner
 * Skaldak - Spencer Wilding
 * Alec Palmer - Dougray Scott
 * Emma Grayling - Jessica Raine
 * Gregor Van Baalen - Ashley Walters
 * Bram Van Baalen - Mark Oliver
 * Tricky Van Baalen - Jahvel Hall
 * Winifred Gillyflower - Diana Rigg
 * Ada Gillyflower - Rachael Stirling
 * Porridge - Warwick Davis
 * Alice Ferrin - Tamzin Outhwaite

Producers
Before the airing of Series 7, it was announced that both Beth Willis and Piers Wenger would step down as executive producers. Willis' last credit was on The Wedding of River Song; however, Piers Wenger stayed for one episode longer, and produced The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe.

A new executive producer named Caroline Skinner joined Steven Moffat to produce The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe onwards, but it was announced before the broadcast of the spring half of Series 7 that she was departing the show after just one season and would be replaced by BBC Wales Head of Drama, Faith Penhale.

Writers
Head writer Steven Moffat wrote seven episodes. He has written the 2011 Christmas special, episodes one and five in the autumn run, the Children in Need mini-episode, the 2012 Christmas special, and episodes six and thirteen of the spring run.

Chris Chibnall and Toby Whithouse, who had both written episodes for multiple previous series of Doctor Who, returned to contribute scripts for the Autumn run. Chibnall wrote episodes two and four, while Whithouse wrote episode three.

Mark Gatiss also returned, writing episodes eight and eleven.

Another returning writer was Steve Thompson, who wrote episode ten.

Fantasy author Neil Gaiman (who previously wrote The Doctor's Wife), wrote episode twelve.

Luther creator Neil Cross made his Doctor Who debut with episode seven, as well as writing episode nine.

Directors
Returning director Nick Hurran directed episodes one and five. Douglas Mackinnon, another returning director directed episodes four and eight.

New director Farren Blackburn directed the 2011 Christmas special, as well as episode seven.

Saul Metzstein, another director new to Doctor Who, directed episodes two and three, the 2012 Christmas special, and will also direct episodes eleven and thirteen.

A handful of new directors will direct one episode each in the spring half of the series. These are: Colm McCarthy, Jamie Payne, Mat King and Stephen Wolfenden, who will direct episodes six, nine, ten and twelve representatively.

Filming
Filming for series 7 began on 20 February 2012.

Episode three was filmed in Spain.

Filming for episode five saw the crew return to America. This time, they were filming in New York.

Spring half
The remaining eight episodes of Series 7 began airing on 30 March, 2013.

Episode notes

 * This is the only series so far to have special 'movie' posters made featuring titles, cast and credits.
 * For the first time in Doctor Who, this series had no two-parters in it.

Aliens and enemies

 * Daleks
 * Dalek puppets
 * Dalek Prime Minister
 * Nanogene
 * Solomon
 * Robot 1 and Robot 2
 * Dinosaurs
 * Silurians
 * Kahler-Tek
 * Kahler-Jex
 * Shakri
 * Weeping Angels
 * Great Intelligence
 * Walter Simeon
 * Snowmen
 * Spoonheads
 * Miss Kizlet
 * The Mummy
 * Vigil
 * Old God
 * Ice Warriors
 * The Crooked Man
 * Time zombies
 * Winifred Gillyflower
 * Mr Sweet
 * Cybermen
 * The Whisper Men