With the return of Doctor Who on Saturday for the second half of Season 7, Spinoff looks at where we left the series in December and what we should look for in these next eight episodes. (Hint: Neil Gaiman’s Cybermen!)
BBC and BBC American have not only released posters and synopses for the next four episodes of Doctor Who‘s seventh season, but also trailers. The series returns March 30.
The BBC debuts a series of new photos featuring Matt Smith, Jenna-Louise Coleman and a few aliens from the second half of Doctor Who‘s seventh season. The series returns March 30.
BBC and BBC America have announced the seventh season of Doctor Who will return Saturday, March 30 with eight new episodes, including one written by Neil Gaiman.
In case Tuesday’s Christmas special wasn’t enough to tide you over, the BBC has released a trailer teasing the second half of Doctor Who‘s seventh season, which debuts next year.
Spinoff Online contributor Alan Kistler looks back into history for connections to the new Doctor Who Christmas special, “The Snowmen,” for a special group of episode annotations.
BBC America has premiered a trailer for Orphan Black, its new original sci-fi thriller about an orphan who assumes the identity of a dead woman who looks just like her, only to discover they’re both clones. The series debuts March 30.
The BBC celebrates the holidays by unveiling a new trailer and downloadable greeting cards for The Doctor Who Christmas Special, “The Snowmen.”
BBC One has released a new episode still, poster and description for the Doctor Who Christmas special, “The Snowmen,” which introduces Jenna-Louise Coleman as the Doctor’s new companion.
BBC and BBC America have released the trailer and first photos from the Doctor Who Christmas special, which introduces fans to the Time Lord’s new companion (whom they already sort of met).
Neil Gaiman, who penned the award-winning “The Doctor’s Wife, will write another episode of Doctor Who, set to air this season.
With Doctor Who now back for its seventh season in the modern era, Spinoff Online looks at the 11 best — and, yes, seven worst — episodes featuring the Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith.