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Doctor Who New Series 7b Poster Artwork

Doctor Who New Series 7b Poster Artwork

With thanks to BBC Pictures…

Doctor Who Journey to the Centre of the Tardis

Saturday 27th April 6:30pm – 7:15p BBC One BBC1 HD

The Tardis is captured by a spaceship salvage team, sending its systems into meltdown.

As the Doctor introduces himself to the motley crew of galactic rag-and-bone men, he realises Clara is still trapped within his malfunctioning ship, so he persuades his new acquaintances to help find his companion, taking them deep into the heart of his beloved blue box.

But their hopes of a straightforward rescue are dashed when it turns out Clara is not the only one down there. Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman star, with Ashley Walters (Inside Men).

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Doctor Who – The Crimson Horror

Saturday 4 May

There’s something very odd about Mrs Gillyflower’s Sweetville mill, with its perfectly clean streets and beautiful people.

There’s something even stranger about the bodies washing up in the river, all bright red and waxy. When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror!

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78 comments

  • whovian

    May 4th, 2013 - 3:51pm

    angels take Manhattan is 10/10!!!!!!!!

  • The Big Blue Box

    April 28th, 2013 - 5:26pm

    Series 7 Ratings Out Of Ten by ‘The Big Blue Box’

    My Series 7a Ratings:

    Asylum of the Daleks – 4/10
    Dinosaurs on A Spaceship – 9/10
    A Town Called Mercy – 8/10
    The Power of Three – 4/10
    The Angels Take Manhattan – 6.5/10

    Christmas Special ’12 Rating:

    The Snowmen – 3/10

    My Series 7b Ratings so far:

    The Bells of Saint John – 8/10
    The Rings of Akhaten – 5/10
    Cold War – 7/10
    Hide – 7/10
    Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS – 8/10

    I’m looking Forward particularly to ‘Nightmare in Silver’, slightly dubious about ‘The Name of the Doctor’ but like the look of ‘The Crimson Horror’ a lot.

    The 50th Anniversary? Oh Yes…

    Overall, it’s been a pretty good series, some I really liked, some were okay, some were fine until the resolution (The Power of Three *cough*)… Altogether, it’s been good although still not particularly happy about the split series… Especially when it’s over 2 Years… 🙁

    The Big Blue Box

  • LEWIS

    April 27th, 2013 - 2:47pm

    I did acualy

  • Anonymous

    April 26th, 2013 - 6:45pm

    I think he meant the plot.

  • RORY DOCTOR RIVER POND

    April 24th, 2013 - 6:10pm

    true, i would’ve liked hide to have been a real ghost, because in the trailer the purpose was to be creepy.

  • outnumbered

    April 24th, 2013 - 9:47am

    YES BUT HIDE WAS BAD because they did not make it scary

    why could it not have been a real ghost

    if i wrote dr who it would be on at 8pm so it could be scary again

  • Bailey fan

    April 23rd, 2013 - 8:38pm

    Omg the new cybermen look badass

  • eddy

    April 23rd, 2013 - 6:52pm

    errmmm, let me think, im not sure… maybe cyberman… very hard to see or find out… maybe we should look at the poster art work and figure it out…

  • RORY DOCTOR RIVER POND

    April 23rd, 2013 - 6:27pm

    kids can be scared, but not so much so they can’t watch! like hide, that was just creepy, whereas red waxy bodies sounds a bit drastic. is there a need of it? i’d like to see how that turns out…

  • LEWIS

    April 21st, 2013 - 5:29pm

    what is nightmare in silver about

  • LEWIS

    April 21st, 2013 - 5:27pm

    you right

  • outnumbered

    April 20th, 2013 - 6:56pm

    scary is good no im not talking horror film scary but old david 10th dr scary. it was good back then as the writers were not scared of getting complaints from over protective parents. if kids cant be scared now then what kind of a world do we live in

  • The Cyber Squirrel

    April 20th, 2013 - 6:27pm

    They are in the name of the doctor

  • Dalek Knows-all

    April 20th, 2013 - 3:42pm

    What am I hoping for out of series 7 b? To find out just who Clara Oswald actually is and I’m still wanting to know what makes the TARDIS explode. It was a story that got started in series 5, and that was the last we heard of it. And plus, does the finale mean we’ll get to see the Doctor and Clara walk on The Fields of Trenzalore? (Like what I did there?). I must be obsessed with the show, as since Clara came into it I’ve tried everything to work out who she is. And I think I know what the Doctor’s real name is.

  • Dalek Knows-all

    April 20th, 2013 - 3:34pm

    The last episode poster has been revealed, so has the title. You can see it on Google and I shant say what its called for those who don’t know yet. But go to google and type in doctor who series 7 movie posters and keep going untill you see a pic that looks like the Doctor looking out of a broken window and that’s it. In fact I’ll tell you all what, the episode is called……..

  • Time lord

    April 20th, 2013 - 3:04pm

    I actually hope his name will turn out to be,rassilon

  • LEWIS

    April 20th, 2013 - 11:31am

    Al though this will be a doctor light episode I am realy looking falward to THE CRIMSON HORROR. I wonder if those vampire like creatures are in it maybe they have taken over the sweetvile mill and are killing every one

  • RORY DOCTOR RIVER POND

    April 20th, 2013 - 11:06am

    but not to be so scared that a section of the audience can’t watch it.

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