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Revision as of 13:10, 11 January 2020
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The twelfth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who premiered on 1 January 2020 and is set to air through to March 2020. The series is the second to be led by Chris Chibnall as head writer and executive producer, alongside executive producer Matt Strevens. This series is the twelfth to air following the programme's revival in 2005, and is the thirty-eighth season overall. The twelfth series is set to be broadcast on Sundays, bar the premiere episode, continuing on from the eleventh series, after regular episodes of the revived era have previously been broadcast on Saturdays.
Jodie Whittaker returns for her second series as the Thirteenth Doctor, the most recent incarnation of the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space in the TARDIS, which appears to be a British police box on the outside. The series also stars Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill as the Doctor's travelling companions, Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.
The ten episodes were directed by Jamie Magnus Stone, Lee Haven Jones, Nida Manzoor and Emma Sullivan. Alongside Chibnall, who wrote four scripts for the twelfth series, the writers include Ed Hime, Pete McTighe and Vinay Patel, who return from writing for the previous series, as well as new contributors Nina Metivier, Maxine Alderton and Charlene James. Filming for the series commenced in January 2019 and concluded by November of that year. The series will be followed by a special episode.
Episodes
The twelfth series will include two-part stories for the first time since the tenth series, and more than one two-part story for the first time since the ninth series.[1]
Story [2] | Episode | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [3] | UK viewers (millions) [4] | AI [4] | |||||
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288a | 1 | "Spyfall, Part 1" | Jamie Magnus Stone | Chris Chibnall | 1 January 2020 | N/A | 82 | |||||
288b | 2 | "Spyfall, Part 2" | Lee Haven Jones | Chris Chibnall | 5 January 2020 | N/A | 82 | |||||
289 | 3 | "Orphan 55"[5] | Lee Haven Jones | Ed Hime | 12 January 2020[6] | N/A | TBD | |||||
290 | 4 | "Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror"[5] | Nida Manzoor | Nina Metivier | 19 January 2020[7] | N/A | TBD | |||||
291 | 5 | "Fugitive of the Judoon"[5] | Nida Manzoor | Vinay Patel | 2020 | TBD | TBD | |||||
292 | 6 | "Praxeus"[5] | Jamie Magnus Stone | Pete McTighe | 2 February 2020[8] | N/A | TBD | |||||
293 | 7 | TBA | Emma Sullivan[9] | Charlene James[10] | 2020 | TBD | TBD | |||||
294 | 8 | TBA | Emma Sullivan[9] | Maxine Alderton[11] | 16 February 2020[12] | N/A | TBD | |||||
295a | 9 | TBA | Jamie Magnus Stone[13] | Chris Chibnall[2] | 2020 | TBD | TBD | |||||
295b | 10 | TBA | Jamie Magnus Stone[13] | Chris Chibnall[10] | 2020 | TBD | TBD | |||||
' [14] | ||||||||||||
296 | – | TBA | Lee Haven Jones[15] | TBD | 2020 | TBD | TBD |
Casting
The series is the second series to feature Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.[16][17] Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill will also reprise their roles as Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.[18][19]
Stephen Fry appeared in the first part of the two-part episode "Spyfall", with Lenny Henry appearing in both parts.[20] Dominique Maher and Darron Meyer portrayed Agent Browning and Seesay respectively in "Spyfall, Part 1".[21] Sacha Dhawan appeared unannounced in "Spyfall, Part 1", and was revealed at the end of the episode to be the Master.[22] Aurora Marion portrayed Noor Inayat Khan in "Spyfall, Part 2".[23][24] James Buckley is set to appear in "Orphan 55" as a character named Nevi.[25] Laura Fraser is also set to appear in "Orphan 55",[26][27] as is Julia Foster as a character named Vilma.[28][5] Robert Glenister and Goran Višnjić have also been cast,[29] as Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla respectively,[30] and will appear in "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror".[5] Anjli Mohindra, who had previously portrayed Rani Chandra in the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures, is set to play a character named Queen Skithra in "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror".[28][5]
Jo Martin is set to appear as a character named Ruth Clayton in "Fugitive of the Judoon".[31][5] Neil Stuke is also set to star in Series 12, as are the Judoon, in "Fugitive of the Judoon".[32][5] Molly Harris is set to appear as a character named Suki Cheng in "Praxeus".[13][5] Warren Brown was also cast in the episode.[8]
Maxim Baldry is also set to appear in a historical episode.[33] Jacob Collins-Levy is also set to appear in an episode.[34]
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.[35] In May 2017, it was announced that due to the terms of a deal between BBC Worldwide and SMG Pictures in China, the company has first right of refusal on the purchase for the Chinese market of future series of the programme until and including Series 15.[36][37]
Chris Chibnall returns as the series' showrunner, the role he took on following Steven Moffat's departure after the tenth series.[16] Matt Strevens also returns to serve as executive producer alongside Chibnall.[38] Ed Hime, who wrote the penultimate episode of the previous series, "It Takes You Away", wrote an episode for the series.[39] Nina Metivier, who served as script editor on the previous series, also wrote an episode for this series.[40]
In November 2019, Doctor Who Magazine revealed the writers for the twelfth series, including Vinay Patel, Pete McTighe, Maxine Alderton and Charlene James, as well as Hime, Métivier and Chibnall; Chibnall wrote four episodes of the series.[10] The Cybermen are set to appear in the series.[41] In a Radio Times article, Chibnall confirmed that Series 12 would feature the return of two-part stories.[1]
Filming
Costume designer Ray Holman listed the twelfth series as being in pre-production in November 2018.[42] By 17 November, BBC confirmed that Whittaker's second series had begun production.[16] Jamie Magnus Stone, who previously directed the fiftieth-anniversary minisode "The Last Day", directed the first block, which comprised the first and sixth episodes of the series.[43][13] Lee Haven Jones directed the second and third episodes in the second block, Nida Manzoor directed the third block of the fourth and fifth episodes,[44] Emma Sullivan directed the fourth block of the seventh and eighth episodes,[9] and Stone directed the fifth block of the ninth and tenth episodes.[45] A special episode was filmed by Lee Haven Jones.[15][14]
Filming commenced on 23 January 2019.[46] Filming began in Cape Town, South Africa,[47][48] and concluded in South Africa 7 February 2019, with location filming taking place at Western Cape, Hopefield,[49] Table Mountain[50] and Taal Monument.[51] Filming took place in Cardiff and Wales between February and October 2019.[52][53][54][55][23][56][57][58][59][60][61] Filming has also taken place in Tenerife,[62] Gloucester,[63] and Merthyr Mawr.[33] Filming concluded by 19 November 2019.[64]
Production blocks are arranged as follows:
Block | Episode(s) | Director | Writer(s) | Producer | Ref(s) |
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1 | "Spyfall, Part 1" | Jamie Magnus Stone | Chris Chibnall | Nikki Wilson | [65][5] |
"Praxeus" | Pete McTighe | TBA | |||
2 | "Spyfall, Part 2" | Lee Haven Jones | Chris Chibnall | Alex Mercer | |
"Orphan 55" | Ed Hime | TBA | |||
3 | "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror" | Nida Manzoor | Nina Metivier | TBA | |
"Fugitive of the Judoon" | Vinay Patel | ||||
4 | Episode 7 | Emma Sullivan | Charlene James | Alex Mercer | [45][9][11] |
Episode 8 | Maxine Alderton | ||||
5 | Episode 9 | Jamie Magnus Stone | Chris Chibnall | TBA | [45][2] |
Episode 10 | |||||
X | Special episode | Lee Haven Jones | TBA | Alex Mercer | [15][14] |
Design and effects
The twelfth series introduces changes to the design of the TARDIS, with a modified column above the time rotor, the pathway from the TARDIS's doors, stairs, and modifications to the central console. These changes were introduced by production designer Dafydd Shurmer.[66][67] The eleventh series removed the cold openings, which was reintroduced for a number of the episodes of the twelfth series.[68]
Music
Segun Akinola returns to compose for the twelfth series.[69][70]
Release
Broadcast
The BBC confirmed after the eleventh series' finale that the twelfth series will premiere in "very early" 2020.[18][19][3] BBC confirmed on 2 December 2019 that the series was set to premiere on 1 January 2020,[71] and will air through to March 2020.[72] The twelfth series is set to be broadcast on Sundays, bar the premiere episode, continuing on from the eleventh series, after regular episodes of the revived era have previously been broadcast on Saturdays.[71] The series will be succeeded by a special episode.[14]
The "Spyfall" two-part episode was released in cinemas in the United States on 5 January 2020.[73]
Promotion
The first poster for the twelfth series was released on 21 November 2019.[74] The first trailer for the series was released on 23 November 2019, coinciding with the programme's fifty-sixth anniversary.[75][41] A second trailer was released on 2 December 2019 alongside news of the series' premiere date.[71] Forbidden Planet are releasing shirts weekly with themes that correspond to each week's broadcast episode of Series 12.[76]
Home media
Individual releases
Series | Story no. | Episode name | Number and duration of episodes |
R2 release date | R4 release date | R1 release date |
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12 | 287–295 | Doctor Who : The Complete Twelfth Series (includes "Resolution" in the Regions 2 & 4) |
7 × 50 min. 3 × 60 min. 1 × 65 min. |
4 May 2020 (D,B) [77] |
3 June 2020 (D,B) [78] |
9 June 2020 (D,B) [79] |
296 | Doctor Who : "Revolution of the Daleks" | 1 × 70 min. | 25 January 2021 (D,B) [80] |
24 March 2021 (D,B) [81] |
2 March 2021 (D,B) [82] | |
11, 12, 13, 2022 specials |
277–300 | Doctor Who: The Complete Jodie Whittaker Years (DVD 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) [83] 5 November 2024 (B) [84] |
Reception
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Overnight ratings | Consolidated ratings | Total viewers (millions) |
28-day viewers (millions) |
AI | Ref(s) | ||
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Viewers (millions) |
Rank | Viewers (millions) |
Rank | |||||||
1 | "Spyfall, Part 1" | 1 January 2020 | 4.88 | 2 | — | — | — | — | 82 | [4][85] |
2 | "Spyfall, Part 2" | 5 January 2020 | 4.60 | 5 | — | — | — | — | 82 | [86] |
Critical reception
Doctor Who's twelfth series has received positive reviews from critics. Series 12 holds a 87% approval rating on online review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7.42/10, based on 40 critic reviews.[87] Metacritic calculated a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 from 4 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[88]
Series 12 (2020): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[87] |
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