Series 8 (Doctor Who)

Series 8 of Doctor Who, likely airing beginning in August 2014, was confirmed on 18 May 2013. Filming began on 6 January 2014, and will continue into August. Executive producer Steven Moffat has promised "at least" 13 episodes in 2014.

Cast
Series 8 will see the debut of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor. Capaldi was announced in a live television special, Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor, on 4 August 2013. The previous Doctor, Matt Smith, announced he was leaving on 1 June of the same year.

The new Doctor will be joined by series 7, part 2's companion, Clara Oswald, as played by Jenna Coleman, in her first full series.

The Paternoster Gang will also return, and will each use a sonic device designed in a Blue Peter competition in the series.

Recurring

 * The Doctor - Peter Capaldi
 * Clara Oswald - Jenna Coleman
 * Vastra - Neve McIntosh
 * Jenny - Catrin Stewart
 * Strax - Dan Starkey

Production
Brian Minchin, the new producer of the series, explained in the July 2013 issue of Doctor Who Magazine that "I have just spent a very happy few days meeting some scarily clever writers, and we have an incredible set of stories to work on. More adventures ahead!". In a May 2013 interview, Steven Moffat claimed that "the next season is plotted out."

The first readthrough for series 8 was held on 17 December 2013 This was an unusually long lead time, as actual filming for the first episodes of series 8 did not commence until 6 January 2014, with Capaldi filming his first scenes the next day. In a break from what was done with Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith, the first episode filmed by Capaldi is also to be the first episode broadcast.

Producers
Series 8 will be co-executive produced by Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin. (DWM 460) Series 7's producer, Caroline Skinner, officially stepped down on 13 March 2013, and Minchin was announced as her replacement on 30 April.

Writers
Steven Moffat has penned the series opener, and Phil Ford wrote episode 2. Also writing for this series are Mark Gatiss, Neil Cross, Gareth Roberts, and Jack Lothian. Neil Gaiman has also expressed interest in returning, but stated in May that writing for Doctor Who simply doesn't pay well.

Directors
Ben Wheatley will direct the first two episodes of the series, while Paul Murphy will direct episodes 3 and 6. Douglas Mackinnon is set to direct two episodes of the series as well.

Rumours
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