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Keith6601 08-06-12 06:33 PM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
Yeah, Moffat has said that River was just supposed to be one of those "lost adventures/stories" but the interest in her made him give her a backstory.

I'm waiting for the Jim the Fish episode from Moffat now.


I think I'm more excited for the dinosaurs than anything with River or the Ponds.

Supermallet 08-06-12 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 11336159)
Not only his current companion, but his next companion.

Wait, what? River is also related to the upcoming companion?

Josh-da-man 08-06-12 07:16 PM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11336997)
Wait, what? River is also related to the upcoming companion?

His next one after Donna, who was his companion when he first met her?

Though the way Moffat rolls, it wouldn't surprise me if there is some kind of connection between River and Clara.

Supermallet 08-06-12 08:15 PM

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I was referring to his current companion now, Amy. Not the current companion when he first meets River.

Josh-da-man 08-06-12 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11337084)
I was referring to his current companion now, Amy. Not the current companion when he first meets River.

I was referring to the fact that River, when the Doctor first encountered her in Silence in the Library, turned out to be the daughter of his next companion, Amy.

Supermallet 08-06-12 09:17 PM

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I am aware of what you're referring to now. I was letting you know what I was referring to so we could get on the same page. It makes the world feel small when this mysterious woman who has an irresistible allure to the Doctor and keeps showing up in his life turns out to be the daughter of his companion Amy. :)

The Valeyard 08-06-12 11:43 PM

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Wait. Are you referring to his reference about you referring to River's origins?

Josh-da-man 08-07-12 12:18 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
It got away from me, yeah.

DoctorWhosScarf 08-07-12 02:35 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
I've heard August 25th mentioned as the Series 7 premier date, but that doesn't seem right to me. Wouldn't BBCA being making a much bigger deal about it returning the same month that they started showing a preview for it?

How far in advance to airing past Series did they begin advertising?

areacode212 08-07-12 11:44 AM

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It does seem like their marketing/advertising has been scaled back from previous years. For the past couple of seasons, I remember seeing a lot of Doctor Who print advertising on buses and in the subway stations, but I haven't seen anything this year. But we'll see as we get closer to the premiere date.

Keith6601 08-07-12 06:49 PM

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I've seen August 25th mentioned as well but I remember some interview with Moffat or Smith about the filming of the show that it would air without a break going into the xmas special which would be the 6th episode of the series. If that is indeed the case that would put the start somewhere around mid-november. All of the commercials on BBCA have also said "this fall".

Supermallet 08-07-12 07:19 PM

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I'm not finding a concrete date. I think August 25th will probably not be the air date.

Josh-da-man 08-07-12 11:11 PM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
We won't know when BBC America will show it until the BBC sets a date in the UK.

I've been watching Doctor Who re-runs on BBCA and they're running bumpers that say Doctor Who is returning soon.

DaveNinja 08-08-12 11:24 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
I thought the new season starts in November

Jeffy 08-08-12 11:33 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
Via Wikipedia:
"Asylum of the Daleks" will screen at BFI Southbank on 14 August, and at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival during 23–25 August.

Not sure when it will premiere yet on BBC and subsequently BBCA.

Jay G. 08-08-12 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveNinja (Post 11338975)
I thought the new season starts in November

There's no official start date yet. The only official line I could find was this:
http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-w...r-who-series-7

...the show’s highly anticipated return to BBC One in the autumn... The show returns with a run of five followed by the Christmas special and a further eight episodes in 2013.
The Christmas episode normally airs on Christmas, if they aired 5 consecutive Saturdays before Christmas, the latest they could start airing is November 24. However, they could place a break in between the first 5 and the Christmas episode.

The press release also mentions the show returning in Autumn, which starts September 22. However, they may not be going by the strict astronomic definition of Autumn.
http://www.almanac.com/content/first-day-seasons

Josh-da-man 08-08-12 05:32 PM

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All of the Christmas episodes have aired separate from the main season, so there's no reason to think that this year's Christmas special will be played the week after the mid-season break.

Jay G. 08-08-12 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 11339610)
All of the Christmas episodes have aired separate from the main season, so there's no reason to think that this year's Christmas special will be played the week after the mid-season break.

Yeah, but all the previous Christmas episode also aired after the season was completely over. This Christmas episode is airing mid-season. So all bets are off. ;)

However, I do agree that it's more likely that they'll start airing earlier and have a few weeks between episode 5 and the Christmas special. I was just giving a worst-case scenario for how late the season could start.

The Valeyard 08-09-12 08:59 AM

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BBC Officially Announce Their New Drama About The Genesis Of Doctor Who, An Adventure In Space And Time

Written on August 9, 2012 by Brendon Connelly in Film, TV

All of the rumours were true. Timed (approximately) to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who’s first screening, Mark Gatiss has written a 90-minute film for BBC Two, dramatising the story of how the show came to be.

Gatiss says:


This is the story of how and unlikely set of brilliant people created a true television original. And how an actor – William Hartnell – stereotyped in hard-man roles became a hero to millions of children.

I’ve wanted to tell this story this for more years than I can remember! To make it happen for Doctor Who’s 50th birthday is quite simply a dream come true.
To give you some kind of idea when you’ll be able to expect this film to air, Who will turn 50 on November 23rd next year.

The title, An Adventure in Space and Time, was the original subtitle for Doctor Who, explaining to viewers just what they were in for. Of course, these days, no introduction is needed and the might as well include a Who trivia round in British citizenship tests.

Right, so that’s one set of Doctor Who anniversary rumours tidied up… keep your eyes peeled for a new one very soon…
Bleeding Cool

The Cow 08-13-12 02:48 PM

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From Facebook:


Tomorrow, Asylum of the Daleks will premiere in London! To mark the occasion and to give you a unique insight into the world of Who, Exec Producer Caro Skinner will be taking over the official Doctor Who Twitter profile for the day!

Follow @BBCDoctorWho for Caro’s tweets https://twitter.com/bbcdoctorwho

Supermallet 08-15-12 02:35 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
A spoiler-free review of "Asylum of the Daleks." Sounds very promising. http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-w...er-free-review


Doctor Who series 7: Asylum Of The Daleks spoiler-free review
Review Simon Brew Aug 14, 2012

Doctor Who series 7 kicks off with the return of the Daleks. Here's our spoiler-free review of Asylum Of The Daleks...

7.1 Asylum Of The Daleks

It’s no mean feat, Asylum Of The Daleks. The last series of Doctor Who kicked off with a two-part story, that gave the room to set up threads that would run right the way through the sixth series of the show (since it was revived). Here, it’s a standard-length standalone instalment instead, in the spirit of the series ahead of us. That means there’s less obvious longer-term seeds being sown, but instead an intense focus on delivering a cracking 50 minutes of television.

After all, there are no two-parters this time around. Each episode of the new series of Doctor Who is intended to be big. It’s intended to be a single blockbuster, a “first night”, to quote Steven Moffat. And for the first of the new run, Moffat has brought back the Daleks. No pressure there, then.

Before we go further, just a quick, regular house rule. This is a spoiler-free review. That means it’s going to be very. very light on story detail, and just give an opinion of the episode. You can read whatever you like into the words that follow, but we’ve been very careful in how we chose them. Read this page backwards, and you will not get extra clues or anything. If anyone attempts to spoil the episode for you, appropriate action should be taken.

So then.

Asylum Of The Daleks is a surprising start in one or two ways. After all, from the title, and the trailer, you might be thinking this is an all-out action blockbuster of an episode. It isn’t. It’s got more in common with a good, thinking survival horror movie, such as The Thing, than it has a rampaging Dalek war. That's aided by the fact that the excellent production design and effects work continues to close the gap on what you can see at your local Odeon on a Saturday night.

That’s not to say there aren’t Daleks, though. There are tons upon tons of the things, of varying vintages. What's more, Steven Moffat has found ways here to cleverly evolve them, and also pay tribute to their heritage. Even before the credits have rolled, there’s something that might just make long-term fans sit up with added interest. Just a little touch, to give further evidence that it's a long-term Who fan at the helm of the show.

That said, Moffat has described the Daleks as the most easily defeatable villains in the past, and perhaps that’s one reason why he’s never penned a full episode around them himself before. Predictably, though, he’s unpredictable in his approach, and he makes some very rewarding choices with how he chooses to involve the Doctor’s most infamous nemeses.

What’s particularly impressive is that he brings tension back to the Daleks – with the help of some excellent direction from Nick Hurran – for the first time since Robert Shearman’s terrific Dalek, way back in 2005. He also manages to play with them a little, and find interesting new things to do with a foe that’s been around for nearly 50 years. Asylum might not be your favourite Dalek story of all time (there is stiff competition in that regard), but it’s a very good one, and there’s a very clear effort that’s been made to shake things up a little.

It’s not just Daleks that Moffat’s concerned with in this episode, though. Picking up from the end of series six (albeit not directly), with people believing the Doctor is dead and Amy and Rory not travelling with him, Moffat spends some quality time with his lead characters. Particularly Amy and Rory, and how their relationship has developed since Christmas.

Which is as good a time as any to salute Karen Gillan, who gets better and better, and the underappreciated Arthur Darvill. Darvill is brilliant, whether as a generous comedic actor or as a core of emotion, and he’s on top form here. It perhaps goes without saying, too, but we’ll say it anyway, that Matt Smith utterly owns his role, and his ability to shift emotions in a split second remains a cherishable, rare talent.

The sum total of all of this is a really, really good slice of Saturday night fun, that puts a good Dalek story at the heart of an episode that’s impressive for reasons beyond its foes. It’s frequently funny – Moffat hasn’t lost his touch with excellent one-liners – and emotionally involving too. It also takes the Daleks to some quite dark places, with a fresh, unpleasant edge. And, as with many of Moffat’s episodes, it’ll ignite the Internet within seconds of it finishing.

Bottom line, and we'd better stop for fear of giving anything away, Doctor Who remains in tip-top condition, that much is clear. And as a kickstarter to what looks like a pivotal and massively ambitious series ahead, Asylum Of The Daleks is a very impressive way to begin. Congratulations to all concerned: it really is possible to continually evolve and subtlely change a show with such a long pedigree to it.
And a new promo image: https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...33006419_n.jpg

Lastdaysofrain 08-15-12 07:13 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
Amazon UK has Series 7 Part One up for pre-order with a November 7th release date, so if you back track 7 weeks from there, you might get your premier date.

RocShemp 08-15-12 07:56 AM

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Thanks for the review, Supermallet. I can't wait. :up:

Keith6601 08-15-12 11:16 AM

Re: Doctor Who: Series 7 (Fall 2012)
 
It's been announced this morning. September 1st.

DaveNinja 08-15-12 11:36 AM

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excellent!


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