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Doctor Who
Season 11
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Starring
No. of stories10
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release7 October (2018-10-07) –
9 December 2018 (2018-12-09)
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The eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who premiered on 7 October 2018 and concluded on 9 December 2018. The series is the first to be led by Chris Chibnall as head writer and executive producer, alongside executive producers Matt Strevens and Sam Hoyle, after Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin stepped down after the tenth series. This series is the eleventh to air following the programme's revival in 2005, and is the thirty-seventh season overall. It also marks the beginning of the third production era of the revived series, following Russell T Davies' run from 2005–2010, and Moffat's from 2010–2017. The eleventh series was broadcast on Sundays, a first in the programme's history, after regular episodes of the revived era have previously been broadcast on Saturdays.

The series introduces Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, a new incarnation of the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space in her TARDIS, which appears to be a British police box on the outside. The series also introduces Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as the Doctor's newest travelling companions, Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively. The series follows the Thirteenth Doctor as she initially searches for her lost TARDIS, inadvertently bringing Graham, Ryan and Yasmin with her on her travels, who later contemplate returning to their normal lives but decide to continue travelling with the Doctor. Rather than an overall story arc similar to previous series', each episode of the series served mostly as a standalone story.

With the exception of Chibnall, every writer and director who worked on the eleventh series were new contributors for the programme. The ten episodes were directed by Jamie Childs, Mark Tonderai, Sallie Aprahamian and Jennifer Perrott, and written by Malorie Blackman, Ed Hime, Pete McTighe, Vinay Patel, Joy Wilkinson, and Chris Chibnall, who wrote five episodes for the series solo, co-writing an additional episode with Blackman. Filming for the series commenced in October 2017 and concluded in August 2018. The series was also succeeded by a New Year's Day special episode in 2019, "Resolution", instead of the traditional annual Christmas special.

Episodes

For the first time since Doctor Who's seventh series, and the second time in the programme's history, each episode of the series served mostly as a standalone story with no multi-parters.[1]

StoryEpisodeTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [2]
AI[2]
2771"The Woman Who Fell to Earth"Jamie ChildsChris Chibnall7 October 2018 (2018-10-07)10.9683
2782"The Ghost Monument"Mark TonderaiChris Chibnall14 October 2018 (2018-10-14)9.0082
2793"Rosa"Mark TonderaiMalorie Blackman and Chris Chibnall21 October 2018 (2018-10-21)8.4183
2804"Arachnids in the UK"Sallie AprahamianChris Chibnall28 October 2018 (2018-10-28)8.2283
2815"The Tsuranga Conundrum"Jennifer PerrottChris Chibnall4 November 2018 (2018-11-04)7.7679
2826"Demons of the Punjab"Jamie ChildsVinay Patel11 November 2018 (2018-11-11)7.4880
2837"Kerblam!"Jennifer PerrottPete McTighe18 November 2018 (2018-11-18)7.4681
2848"The Witchfinders"Sallie AprahamianJoy Wilkinson25 November 2018 (2018-11-25)7.2181
2859"It Takes You Away"Jamie ChildsEd Hime2 December 2018 (2018-12-02)6.4280
28610"The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos"Jamie ChildsChris Chibnall9 December 2018 (2018-12-09)6.6579
'
287"Resolution"Wayne YipChris Chibnall1 January 2019 (2019-01-01)7.1380

Casting

Whittaker at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, where she promoted her first full series.

The series introduced Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Her predecessor Peter Capaldi departed from his role as the Twelfth Doctor after the tenth series, having played the role for three series.[3] His final appearance was in the 2017 Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time".[4] Moffat stated in February 2017 that Chibnall tried to persuade the actor to continue into the eleventh series, but despite this, Capaldi still decided to depart.[5]

We'll cast the role in the traditional way: write the script, then go and find the best person for that part in that script. You couldn't go out and cast an abstract idea...The creative possibilities are endless, but I have a very clear sense of what we're going to do, without even knowing who's going to play the part.

—Chris Chibnall, executive producer, on the approach to casting the newest incarnation of the lead character.[6]

The search for the actor to portray the Thirteenth Doctor, led by Chibnall, began later in 2017, after he completed work on the third series of the ITV series Broadchurch, for which he is also the head writer and executive producer. Chibnall had the final say on the actor, although the decision also involved Charlotte Moore and Piers Wenger, the director of content and head of drama for the BBC respectively.[7] Media reports and bookmakers speculated as to who would replace Capaldi as the Thirteenth Doctor, with Ben Whishaw and Kris Marshall among the most popular predictions.[8] On 16 July 2017, it was announced after the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's finals that Whittaker would portray the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor.[3]

After the tenth series concluded, it was confirmed that neither Matt Lucas or Pearl Mackie would be reprising their roles for the eleventh series as companions Nardole and Bill Potts.[9][10] Consequently, the eleventh series introduced a new set of companions, including Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole, and Mandip Gill as Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.[11][12] Walsh had been a favourite for the role since rumours of his casting began in August 2017.[13][11] Actress Sharon D. Clarke also has a recurring role throughout the series as Graham's wife Grace.[11][14][15]

On 8 March 2018, Alan Cumming announced that he had been cast as King James I in an episode of the series.[16] On 25 March, comedian Lee Mack stated that he would make a brief appearance in one episode.[17] Shaun Dooley also appears in the series.[18] In a "Coming Soon" vignette during the closing credits of the premiere episode, "The Woman Who Fell to Earth", a number of guest actors appearing in the remaining episodes of the series were shown: Mark Addy, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Shane Zaza, Shobna Gulati, Brett Goldstein, Josh Bowman, Siobhan Finneran, Lois Chimimba, Susan Lynch, Hamza Jeetooa (credited as Hamza Jeetoa), Art Malik, Suzanne Packer, Vinette Robinson, Amita Suman, Ben Bailey Smith, Phyllis Logan, and Chris Noth.[19]

Production

Writing and development

In April 2015, Steven Moffat confirmed that Doctor Who would run for at least another five years, extending the show until 2020.[20] It was announced in January 2016 that the tenth series would be Moffat's final series as executive producer and head writer, after seven years as showrunner, for which he was replaced in the role by Chris Chibnall in 2018.[21] Matt Strevens serves as executive producer alongside Chibnall, as well as Sam Hoyle.[22][23] With Moffat's departure from the role of head writer, he also stated in February 2017 that he was not planning to write for the eleventh series.[24]

The series consisted of 10 episodes, a shorter run compared to the 12 and 13 episodes that have comprised the previous ten series of the revived era. Episodes ran for an average of 50 minutes each, with the premiere running for 64 minutes,[25][26][27] described by the BBC as "feature-length".[28][29] Chibnall stated at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con that each episode of the series was set to be a standalone story with no multi-parters;[1] Chibnall also stated that the series would not feature the Daleks;[30] however, on 25 December 2018, the BBC announced that the New Year's Day special would feature the return of the Daleks.[31]

In July 2018, it was announced that the writing team for the eleventh series would include people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds for the first time in the programme's history, including two women and three men contributing as guest writers, while the series as a whole would feature an equal split between female and male directors. All but one of the editors for the eleventh series were women. Chibnall and Strevens stated that it was a priority to have a diverse production team.[32]

Jamie Childs directed the first and sixth episode of the series in the opening production block, having directed Whittaker's introduction video as the Thirteenth Doctor.[23][33] Sallie Aprahamian directed the third filming block, consisting of two episodes.[34][35] The writers and directors for the show were officially announced in an issue of Doctor Who Magazine in August 2018. Malorie Blackman, Ed Hime, Pete McTighe, Vinay Patel, and Joy Wilkinson all contributed scripts to the series.[36]

Filming

Pre-production for the eleventh series began in late October 2017.[23] Filming officially began on 31 October 2017,[37][38] and concluded on 3 August 2018.[39]

The eleventh series was shot using Cooke and Angénieux anamorphic lenses for the first time in the series' history, a creative decision made in order to make the show look more cinematic.[40] Eleven episodes were filmed for the series, which includes the initial ten, as well as a New Year's Day special episode in 2019, "Resolution", in lieu of the traditional annual Christmas special.[41][42]

In November 2018, the production team visited parts of Sheffield, where they filmed a majority of "The Woman Who Fell To Earth".[43] In January 2018, the cast and crew flew abroad to Cape Town, South Africa, where they filmed the exterior shots for the second episode, "The Ghost Monument". This was the first time that Doctor Who filmed there.[44][45] In the same production block, the third episode, "Rosa", was also filmed in South Africa.[46]

In February 2018, the production team returned to Sheffield where they filmed parts of "Arachnids in the UK". The exterior of the Park Hill estate, Sheffield, was used prominently in the filming.[47][48] In March 2018, the production team travelled to Gosport, where they filmed parts of "The Witchfinders".[49] Australian director Jennifer Perrott visited the UK to film the fifth episode, "The Tsuranga Conundrum", along with the seventh episode "Kerblam!".[50] The sixth episode, "Demons of the Punjab", was filmed in the Province of Granada, Spain.[51]

Production blocks were arranged as follows:

Block Episode(s) Director Writer(s) Producer Ref(s)[36][52]
1 "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"
"It Takes You Away"
Jamie Childs Chris Chibnall
Ed Hime
Nikki Wilson [23][33][53][54]
2 "The Ghost Monument"
"Rosa"
Mark Tonderai Chris Chibnall
Malorie Blackman and Chris Chibnall
Nikki Wilson [52][55][56][57]
3 "Arachnids in the UK"
"The Witchfinders"
Sallie Aprahamian Chris Chibnall
Joy Wilkinson
Alex Mercer [34][35][58]
4 "The Tsuranga Conundrum"
"Kerblam!"
Jennifer Perrott Chris Chibnall
Pete McTighe
Nikki Wilson [59][58]
5 "Demons of the Punjab"
"The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos"
Jamie Childs Vinay Patel
Chris Chibnall
Alex Mercer [60][52][58][54]
X "Resolution" Wayne Yip Chris Chibnall Nikki Wilson [61][41][42]

Design and effects

New Doctor Who logo and insignia for the eleventh series

A new logo was unveiled at the BBC Worldwide showcase on 20 February 2018. This logo was designed by the creative agency Little Hawk, who also created a stylised insignia of the word "who" enclosed in a circle with an intersecting line.[62] Visual effects were done by the British company DNEG.[63] The new opening title sequence was not included in the premiere episode, "The Woman Who Fell to Earth", but first appeared in the second episode, "The Ghost Monument".[64]

Music

Murray Gold announced in February 2018 that he would step down as the programme's composer, having served as the musical director since 2005, and that he would not be composing the music for the eleventh series.[65] On 26 June 2018, producer Chris Chibnall announced that the musical score for the eleventh series would be provided by Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumnus Segun Akinola.[66] "Glorious", by Macklemore and Skylar Grey, was used in a number of the trailers for the eleventh series.[67]

Release

Broadcast

The eleventh series premiered on 7 October 2018.[53] The series was broadcast on Sundays, which is a first in the programme's history, after regular episodes of the entire revived era have previously been broadcast on Saturdays.[53]

Promotion

On 16 July 2017, a minute-long clip was released on the Doctor Who web site, introducing Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.[68] The first teaser for the series was released during the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on 15 July 2018, almost exactly a year following the official announcement.[69][3] Whittaker, Gill, Cole, Chibnall and Strevens promoted the show with a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on 19 July 2018,[70] where the first trailer was released.[71] The second trailer for the series was released on 20 September 2018.[72] The premiere of the new series was held at The Moor, Sheffield on 24 September 2018, as part of a red carpet event for the first episode and eleventh series.[73]

Children in Need special

On 7 August 2018, it was reported that a sketch was recorded by the Doctor Who cast and crew for the 2018 Children in Need.[74] The sketch aired during Children in Need on 16 November 2018, titled Anna's Doctor Who Surprise. Nine-year-old Anna Mark, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, and her brother Alex visited the TARDIS and the Doctor Who set in Cardiff, meeting Gill, Cole, Walsh and Whittaker during their tour.[75][76]

Reception

Ratings

No. Title Air date Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
(millions)
28-day
viewers
(millions)
AI Ref(s)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank Viewers
(millions)
Rank
1 "The Woman Who Fell to Earth" 7 October 2018 8.20 2 2.76 1 10.960[a] 11.456[b] 83 [2][77][78]
2 "The Ghost Monument" 14 October 2018 7.11 2 1.89 4 9.002[c] 9.807[d] 82 [2][77][79]
3 "Rosa" 21 October 2018 6.39 2 1.98 4 8.410[e] 9.006[f] 83 [2][77][80]
4 "Arachnids in the UK" 28 October 2018 6.43 2 1.79 4 8.219[g] 8.702[h] 83 [2][77][81]
5 "The Tsuranga Conundrum" 4 November 2018 6.12 2 1.64 6 7.761[i] 8.320[j] 79 [2][77][82]
6 "Demons of the Punjab" 11 November 2018 5.77 3 1.71 8 7.484[k] 7.999[l] 80 [2][77][83]
7 "Kerblam!" 18 November 2018 5.93 4 1.53 9 7.458[m] 8.055[n] 81 [2][77][84]
8 "The Witchfinders" 25 November 2018 5.66 4 1.55 17 7.212[o] 7.648[p] 81 [2][77][85]
9 "It Takes You Away" 2 December 2018 5.07 5 1.35 22 6.421[q] 6.785[r] 80 [2][77][86]
10 "The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos" 9 December 2018 5.32 4 1.33 18 6.649[s] 7.142[t] 79 [2][77][87]
"Resolution" 1 January 2019 5.15 4 1.98 14 7.126[u] 7.361[v] 80 [2][77][88]

Critical reception

Doctor Who's eleventh series has received positive reviews from critics. Series 11 holds a 91% approval rating on online review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7.35/10, based on 38 critic reviews, and an average episode score rating of 88%. The site's consensus reads "Carried by Jodie Whittaker's boundless energy and charm, Doctor Who's latest regeneration manages to feel fresh well into its 55-year tenure."[89] On Metacritic, the series holds a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on ten reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[90]

Kaitlin Thomas praised Jodie Whittaker's "passion and fire", but felt the series is failing the companions; it "hasn't done much to develop them", and, "after four episodes, they're all still the same barely-there characters they were at the start".[91]


Doctor Who (series 11): Critical reception by episode

Series 11 (2018): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[89]

DVD and Blu-ray releases

Individual releases

  • (D,B) indicates a simultaneous DVD and Blu-ray release
Series Story no. Episode name Number and duration
of episodes
R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date
11 277–286 Doctor Who : The Complete Eleventh Series 9 × 50 min.
1 × 65 min.
14 January 2019
(D,B) [92]
6 February 2019
(D,B) [93]
29 January 2019
(D,B) [94]
287 Doctor Who : "Resolution" 1 × 60 min. 18 February 2019
(D,B) [95]
6 March 2019
(D,B) [96]
19 February 2019
(D,B) [97]
11, 12, 13, 2022
specials
277–300 Doctor Who: The Complete Jodie Whittaker Years
(includes "Twice Upon a Time")
20 × 50 min.
1 × 55 min.
7 × 60 min.
2 × 65 min.
1 × 70 min.
1 × 90 min.
25 April 2023
(D) [98]

Complete series

Doctor Who: The Complete Eleventh Series
Set details Special features
  • 10 episodes
  • 3-disc set (Region 1)
    4-disc set (Regions 2 and 4)
  • 2:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English
  • Audio Commentaries on "The Woman Who Fell to Earth", "Rosa", "The Tsuranga Conundrum" and "Demons of the Punjab"
  • 10 Closer Looks
  • Cast Video Diaries
  • 6 behind-the-scenes features ("Becoming the Doctor", "Regenerating Doctor Who, "Directing Doctor Who", "Friends of the Doctor", "Everything You Need to Know about the New TARDIS", "Making the Theme Tune", "Access All Areas")
  • Best of Social
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
29 January 2019 (2019-01-29)[99] 14 January 2019 (2019-01-14)[100] 6 February 2019 (2019-02-06)[101]

Awards

At the 23rd Satellite Awards, the series was nominated for Best Television Series – Genre, and Whittaker was nominated for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.[102] Both awards were instead won by AMC's The Terror, and Julia Roberts in Homecoming, respectively.[103]

Soundtrack

A singular soundtrack release, titled "Thirteen", was released on 12 December 2018 by Silva Screen Records.[104] 41 selected pieces of score from this series, as composed by Segun Akinola, were released in a 2-CD set on 11 January 2019 by Silva Screen Records, including two tracks from the 2019 New Year's special "Resolution".[105][106]

Notes

  1. ^ Episode 1, total viewers: 10.535m on TV, 234k on PC, 110k on Tablet, 80k on Smartphone
  2. ^ Episode 1, 28-day viewers: 10.930m on TV, 286k on PC, 139k on Tablet, 102k on Smartphone
  3. ^ Episode 2, total viewers: 8.670m on TV, 184k on PC, 83k on Tablet, 64k on Smartphone
  4. ^ Episode 2, 28-day viewers: 9.382m on TV, 232k on PC, 110k on Tablet, 84k on Smartphone
  5. ^ Episode 3, total viewers: 8.088m on TV, 176k on PC, 82k on Tablet, 63k on Smartphone
  6. ^ Episode 3, 28-day viewers: 8.609m on TV, 215k on PC, 102k on Tablet, 79k on Smartphone
  7. ^ Episode 4, total viewers: 7.974m on TV, 131k on PC, 62k on Tablet, 51k on Smartphone
  8. ^ Episode 4, 28-day viewers: 8.396m on TV, 163k on PC, 79k on Tablet, 64k on Smartphone
  9. ^ Episode 5, total viewers: 7.494m on TV, 148k on PC, 66k on Tablet, 53k on Smartphone
  10. ^ Episode 5, 28-day viewers: 7.996m on TV, 176k on PC, 82k on Tablet, 66k on Smartphone
  11. ^ Episode 6, total viewers: 7.233m on TV, 139k on PC, 61k on Tablet, 51k on Smartphone
  12. ^ Episode 6, 28-day viewers: 7.699m on TV, 159k on PC, 77k on Tablet, 64k on Smartphone
  13. ^ Episode 7, total viewers: 7.225m on TV, 120k on PC, 61k on Tablet, 52k on Smartphone
  14. ^ Episode 7, 28-day viewers: 7.776m on TV, 138k on PC, 76k on Tablet, 64k on Smartphone
  15. ^ Episode 8, total viewers: 7.029m on TV, 78k on PC, 57k on Tablet, 48k on Smartphone
  16. ^ Episode 8, 28-day viewers: 7.424m on TV, 94k on PC, 71k on Tablet, 59k on Smartphone
  17. ^ Episode 9, total viewers: 6.242m on TV, 77k on PC, 55k on Tablet, 47k on Smartphone
  18. ^ Episode 9, 28-day viewers: 6.569m on TV, 92k on PC, 67k on Tablet, 57k on Smartphone
  19. ^ Episode 10, total viewers: 6.481m on TV, 73k on PC, 51k on Tablet, 44k on Smartphone
  20. ^ Episode 10, 28-day viewers: 6.931m on TV, 89k on PC, 66k on Tablet, 56k on Smartphone
  21. ^ Special episode, total viewers: 6.955m on TV, 73k on PC, 54k on Tablet, 44k on Smartphone
  22. ^ Special episode, total viewers: 7.154m on TV, 90k on PC, 63k on Tablet, 53k on Smartphone

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