Talk:Series 7 (Doctor Who)

Time to add it?
We already know that Matt Smith will continue as the Doctor in Series 7, but now (according to Matt's FB page) John Fay will be writing for it as well. Witoki 19:15, June 6, 2011 (UTC)

I agree, I also highlighted this announcment in the forums -- Michael Downey 19:22, June 6, 2011 (UTC)

A new source has been commissioned by the BBC stating that 14 new episodes are confirmed and all to be starring Matt Smith. Can this page be created now? -- Michael Downey 18:45, June 7, 2011 (UTC) - Piers Wenger will also be leaving his position as executive producer -- Michael Downey 18:48, June 7, 2011 (UTC)

Moffat has now also confirmed "14 eps + Matt DEFINITELY." hered ● ● ●  15:24, June 8, 2011 (UTC)
 * He also confirmed it will be broadcast in 2012

So now we have official confirmation can this page be made and then locked? -- Michael Downey 16:29, June 8, 2011 (UTC)


 * Both of you have asked, and the answer is no. It way to early to even think about making it. Yes, we have a BBC source, but it is too early, to premature to make it. It will be made after Series 6 has finished airing. Mini-mitch\talk 15:18, June 9, 2011 (UTC)


 * Why is it premature to be made? This wikia go's of solid facts and we have them therefore they should be documented. I know all admins panic when making pages likes these because of vandals and rumours but all you can do is state the facts and then lock it! -- Michael Downey 15:21, June 9, 2011 (UTC)


 * I agree with Michael Downey, the Series 6 page was created while Series 5 was still going. I think a good example was the Series 5 (The Sarah Jane Adventures) page. It was created while Series 3 was still going as the BBC had confirmed episodes starring Elisabeth Sladen. That's all it had written on it. Something like "Series 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures has been confirmed to be broadcast in 2011 by the BBC. Elisabeth Sladen will resume her role as Sarah Jane Smith" and then a reference to a BBC page. That was all. Of course, after Lis Sladen's tragic death, that page got a bit rumourful, but I think it was good until then. We should create a Series 6 page that says: "Series 6 or Season 33 has been confirmed to be broadcast in 2012. It will consist of 14 episodes, one of which will be written by John Fay. Matt Smith will reprise his role as the Doctor" and lock it until later. Its premature, but its been done and worked before. Bigredrabbit 06:22, June 10, 2011 (UTC)

The BBC is now loudly talking about it, and a post is up on the Doctor Who website as well. d ● ● ●  15:53, June 10, 2011 (UTC)

Oh come on now
Apparently, we're getting a full Series 7, just not all of it in 2012. Ugh. d ● ● ●  21:56, June 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * Though there's already murmurs that the plan might be a late 2012 / early 2013 season and then another full 2013 season for the 50th anniversary... could be interesting. d ● ● ●  22:03, June 15, 2011 (UTC)

Rumors
Just a quick point on the rumors section, if you read the sources, they never actually say that River or Jack are going to come back, just a "maybe or maybe not, who knows, could be, I hope so." That's not a rumor. A rumor is "a statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth." They aren't actually making a statement or claim in the sources. Therefore, the 'rumors' about River and Jack should be removed. -- Bold  Clone  18:13, August 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * Both of them are rumours. Rumours mean "uncertain or doubtful of the truth" (Oxford English Dictionary). Both rumours link to series 7, the site has been noted to be very reliable in the past and also, it uses interviews as their sources for each. The site does not make up the rumours, nor are they confirmed facts. They have interviews which hint towards it, which makes it a rumour. If the way it's word suggests it a rumour then we add it. Of course we won't add "We hope Jack will be back", but if it says Matt Smith, Steven Moffat, Alex Kingston or whoever has hinted at the return of X and the source mentions series 7, then it becomes a rumour. MM/ Want to talk? 18:22, August 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Your problem is that the sources are just that: "We hope they will be back." In the source for River, all that point towards River returning is this: “I’d love to [return]. As long as we feel that there are still stories to tell, I’m happy to continue.” That is not a factual statement that is doubtful of the truth. That is a stated desire; Kingston wants to return. We have nothing more than that to go on from that source. This is excatly the same as the discussion we had over Torchwood. Their return might be hinted with "maybe they will come back," but they also say" who knows if I will come back?" -- Bold  Clone  18:42, August 5, 2011 (UTC)

Between 2012 and 2013
This is untrue. I don't believe it. It can't be spread over two years. This should be deleted immediantly. And actually I think the page should be deleted. BroadcastCorp (talk | contribs) 15:48, August 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * What don't you believe? An official BBC spokesman? They will do what they need, want and must do, so saying it "can't" is does not really mean anything, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I also don't like the idea, but I added it since it was an official BBC spokesman that said it, and their are numerous sources for it. There no need for this page to be deleted, it serves it purpose, which is too gather all the information of series 7, since information is already been told and leaked about it. MM/ Want to talk? 16:00, August 21, 2011 (UTC)

They may be lying. You never know. Perhaps they're just trying to tease us into thinking it. I'm glad you two don't like the idea, and I would be suprised if you did like the idea. But remember, this is against policy. We don't have an in-universe proof that it will be spread over two years. Also, Steven Moffat is against this. BroadcastCorp (talk | contribs) 18:16, August 21, 2011 (UTC)

Pedantry
There's some punctuation and spacing issues with this article. I'd fix myself them but it's locked. Selachimorpha 04:33, September 18, 2011 (UTC)


 * That is precisely why I came to this page. For one thing, "Series 7 will begin it's run in the Autumn of 2012." shouldn't have an apostrophe. --Kitsunegami talk to me 05:48, October 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks Mini-mitch, that was a delightfully prompt fix. The other major issue I saw is the number of times that references are followed immediately by punctuation. Wikipedia's Manual of Style dictates that when punctuation and references are adjacent that the reference should always come last so it's always a bit jarring to see it done otherwise even on other wikis.


 * Speaking of, does either the Tardis Index File or wikia itself have a Manual of Style to assure uniformity of a wiki's articles so the wiki doesn't look haphazard and unprofessional? I've been looking for months and haven't been able to find one so I've using WP's as a guide everywhere except wiktionary which does have one of its own. --Kitsunegami talk to me 23:52, October 3, 2011 (UTC)

Christmas Special 2011
More info up: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/news/bulletin_110920_01/Christmas_Special_The_Stars

Was planning on editing the page to work it in similar to the layout of Series 6 (Doctor Who), but it's locked. <font color=#609000>d <font color=#609000>● <font color=#FF6090>● <font color=#6090FF>●  14:12, September 21, 2011 (UTC)

Why is Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill not listed in the Main Casts part?
Surely, they will remain as full-time companions in Series 7?


 * From the interviews I've seen, it seems more like they'll be recurring guest stars than constant companions but it's not terribly clear. --Kitsunegami talk to me 05:51, October 3, 2011 (UTC)

Plans
The plan is for the series to be aired in two parts. This is the basic schedule:

2012: Series 7, Part 1, 2012 Christmas Special

2013: Series 7, Part 2, 50th Anniversary Special, Series 8, Party 1, 2013 Christmas Special Concurrent

However, according to Bleeding Cool, it is safe to say that Steven Moffat will produce some sort of special to close the gap more, if not to produe a mini-special series like Russel T. Davies. If so, then this will be a possible timeline for the not to distant future of Doctor Who.

25th December 2011: Doctor Who: The Lion, The Witch, and The Blue Box

1st January 2012: New Years Day Special

18th March 2012: Red Nose Day Special

8th April 2012: Easter Special

6th June 2012: Queen's Birthday Special

September 2012: First half of Series 7

24th October: Labour Day Special Concurrent

25th December 2012: Christmas Special

1st January 2013: New Years Special

31st March 2013: Easter Special

2nd June 2013: Second half of Series 7

3rd June 2013: Queens Birthday Special

23rd November 2013: 50th Anniversary Special

25th December 2013: Christmas Special

After that, the series timeline should go back to normal, with the series' from then on in to be broadcast as on chunk.

Matt Smith will return in for the full series 7, alongside Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill. John Barrowman's Capt. Jack Harkness is set to travel in the TARDIS as well as The Doctor, Amy and Rory. Captain Jack will return again in the series for the 50th Anniversary Special. The Daleks will return, with a major possibilty of Skaro being revisited.

Matt Smith has stated that he would like the episode to be broadcast in three-dimensions, and Steven Moffat has promised that the 50th Anniversary Special will be huge.