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Where did you hear the pregnant rumor?

 

I can't find it anywhere, not even on the tabloids.

It's currently circulating Doctor Who forums that have cited journalists as sources, so I'd only take it with a pinch of salt for now. :lol:

 

Like T Boy says, we've become accustomed to breaks or series splits during Moffat's era, so I'd hope that's something Chibnall would be keen to avoid, unless absolutely necessary. If there's no avoiding being unable to get a full series out until 2020 though, I'd be happy with specials throughout 2019 so it's not completely absent.

Accordingf to something I read on the Radio Times website earlier, the rumour has been fuelled by the fact that filming is not due to start until January whereas filming for this series started in October. However, it also said that some of the time after October was spent on things like building the new Tardis and putting the new title sequence together. Neither of those will be necessary this time.

 

Crying with laughter :lol: incredible (and genuinely catchy :mellow:)

This is hilarious! :lol:

There will be NO Christmas special this year - an episode will air on New Year's Day in lieu of the traditional Christmas Day one.
I'm not surprised if it turns out to be true since it's been heavily rumoured for a while now. I guess it's a bit of a shame that we won't end up waiting in anticipation for Doctor Who on Christmas day, but if it proves worth the move to tell stronger stories without the need to shoehorn Christmas into it, I'm all for it.
That's probably why they did it. Last one had a superhero kid - I fell asleep during it :lol: Still not sure what happened.
I will miss Doctor Who on Christmas Day. It’s been a tradition for so long.

I’d seen the rumours too. Not particularly fussed as I never watched it on actual Christmas Day anyway and the shoehorned in references to Christmas did become slightly tiring after 12/13 episodes (although not with Twice Upon a Time, that was a nice touch!) I’m thinking The Time of the Doctor mainly, I remember eyerolling when the town was called Christmas :lol:

 

I’m just glad we’re gettig another episode!

Omg "in a teewwwn cawwwllled ... CHRISTMAS!!"

 

Audience: Oooh I see what you did there! xD Woeful. I hate he fact that you have to watch Christmas episodes to see Doctors regenerate :( I'd definitely prefer New Year's Eve ones.

I mean the conclusion of this series shouldn't fall that far away from Christmas anyway so it may not even be that different! Somewhat a shame as it's been such a tradition on Christmas Day, but very few of them were vintage classics anyway and we've just got a wait a week later than usual!

 

 

Episode 7 is titled

Kerblam!

(written by Pete McTighe) and sees the team

investigate a warehouse moon, home of the galaxy's largest retailer called Kerblam!

.

 

Episode 8 is titled

The Witchfinders

(written by Joy Wilkinson) and sees them

embroiled in a witch trial intensified by the arrival of King James I

.

 

Both sound very interesting, even if I'm not completely sold on 7's title. :lol:

Episode 7 sounds.... interesting.

 

Episode 8 is odd because I was only thinking hours before it was revealed that

witch trials

would be an interesting area for the show to explore and add a sci-fi element too!!!

'The Woman Who Fell to Earth' has grown its viewing figures to 11,456,433 in BARB's 28 day data across all devices, almost half a million up on its 7 day data!

Episode 9 and 10's titles (supposedly going to be officially confirmed at midnight) with synopses:

 

Episode 9 is titled

It Takes You Away

and sees the gang

on the edge of a Norwegian fjord in present day, discovering a boarded-up cottage and a girl named Hanne who needs their help

.

 

Episode 10 is titled

The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

. Synopsis:

'On the planet of Ranskoor Av Kolos, lies the remains of a brutal battlefield. But as the Doctor, Graham, Yaz and Ryan answer nine separate distress calls, they discover the planet holds far more secrets. Who is the mysterious commander with no memory? What lies beyond the mists? Who or what are the Ux? The answers will lead the Doctor and her friends towards a deadly reckoning.'

 

 

These both sound incredibly exciting! :o Going by the synopsis and what Ed Hime's already said about the episode, I feel like episode 9 could potentially be genuinely scary!

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