I don’t know what it is, but I want a quadracycle.
I don’t know what it is, but I want a quadracycle.
I think some shows need their own warning labels before they play.
—Doctor Who, Sherlock, and Supernatural, I’m looking at you!—
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This is accurate according to what the BBC’s Doctor Who tumblr reblogged today. All I did was add info on the writers and directors. I took either the first 3 IMDB credits, of the 3 most popular (meaning projects that I knew of).
7x06 written by Steven Moffat (wrote 23 episodes of Doctor Who, 2 episodes of Sherlock, screenplay for The Adventures of Tintin), directed by Colm McCarthy (directed Outcast, 2 episodes of The Tudors, 2 episodes of MI-5)
7x07 written by Neil Cross (wrote 8 episodes of MI-5, 10 episodes of Luther), directed by Farren Blackburn (directed 1 episode of Doctor Who, 3 episodes of The Fades, 8 episodes Holby City, Hammer of the Gods)
7x08 written by Mark Gatiss (wrote 5 episodes of Doctor Who, 19 episodes of The League of Gentlemen, 2 episodes of Sherlock), directed by Douglas Mackinnon (directed 3 episodes of Doctor Who, 3 episodes of Jekyll, 4 episodes of Silent Witness)
7x09 written by Neil Cross (see above), directed by Jamie Payne (directed 3 episodes of Call the Midwife, 4 episodes of The Hour, 2 episodes of The Little House)
7x10 written by Stephen Thompson (wrote 1 episode of Upstairs Downstairs, 1 episode of Doctor Who, and 2 episodes of Sherlock), directed by Mat King (directed 2 episodes of Law & Order: UK, 2 episodes Underbelly, Angela’s Decision)
7x11 written by Mark Gatiss (see above), directed by Saul Metzstein (directed 2 episodes of Doctor Who [also directing this year’s Christmas Special], directed all the Pond Life prequels, 1 episode of Upstairs Downstairs)
7x12 written by Neil Gaiman (wrote 1 episode of Doctor Who, screenplay for Beowulf, 1 episode of Babylon 5 [and a bunch of books and stuff]), directed by Stephen Wolfenden (second unit director of Harry Potter films 5-8, second unit director of 4 episodes of Strike Back, second unit director of 3 episodes of Echo Beach)
7x13 written by Steven Moffat (see above), director TBA
Doctor Who episode line-up for 2013 (Look who’s writing Ep. 12).
It is true.
Ok. Neil has reblogged it. NOW it’s officially official.
I added info on the writers and directors. I took either the first 3 IMDB credits, of the 3 most popular (meaning projects that I knew of).
7x06 written by Steven Moffat (wrote 23 episodes of Doctor Who, 2 episodes of Sherlock, screenplay for The Adventures of Tintin), directed by Colm McCarthy (directed Outcast, 2 episodes of The Tudors, 2 episodes of MI-5)
7x07 written by Neil Cross (wrote 8 episodes of MI-5, 10 episodes of Luther), directed by Farren Blackburn (directed 1 episode of Doctor Who, 3 episodes of The Fades, 8 episodes Holby City, Hammer of the Gods)
7x08 written by Mark Gatiss (wrote 5 episodes of Doctor Who, 19 episodes of The League of Gentlemen, 2 episodes of Sherlock), directed by Douglas Mackinnon (directed 3 episodes of Doctor Who, 3 episodes of Jekyll, 4 episodes of Silent Witness)
7x09 written by Neil Cross (see above), directed by Jamie Payne (directed 3 episodes of Call the Midwife, 4 episodes of The Hour, 2 episodes of The Little House)
7x10 written by Stephen Thompson*, directed by Mat King (directed 2 episodes of Law & Order: UK, 2 episodes Underbelly, Angela’s Decision)
7x11 written by Mark Gatiss (see above), directed by Saul Metzstein (directed 2 episodes of Doctor Who [also directing this year’s Christmas Special], directed all the Pond Life prequels, 1 episode of Upstairs Downstairs)
7x12 written by Neil Gaiman (wrote 1 episode of Doctor Who, screenplay for Beowulf, 1 episode of Babylon 5 [and a bunch of books and stuff]), directed by Stephen Wolfenden (second unit director of Harry Potter films 5-8, second unit director of 4 episodes of Strike Back, second unit director of 3 episodes of Echo Beach)
7x13 written by Steven Moffat (see above), director TBA
*had a great deal of difficulty finding him. If anyone can point me in the director of the correct Stephen Thompson, I would appreciate it!
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‘When I’m in a bad mood for no reason, I watch sad Doctor Who episodes. That way, if someone asks why I’m crying, I don’t have to admit the truth: there’s no reason. I’m just a wuss. I can blame it on the show.’