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  1. List of episodes. The thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, known collectively as Flux, was broadcast from 31 October to 5 December 2021. The series is the third and last to be led by Chris Chibnall as head writer and executive producer.

    • Overview
    • Cast
    • Production
    • Episode notes
    • Aliens and enemies
    • Promotion

    Series 13 of Doctor Who premiered on Sunday 31 October 2021. Chris Chibnall remained as executive producer, whilst Jodie Whittaker returned as the Thirteenth Doctor. Mandip Gill returned as Yasmin Khan, joined by newcomer companion Dan Lewis, played by John Bishop. The regular series comprised a six-part serial called Doctor Who: Flux, which opened with The Halloween Apocalypse [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021). and concluded with The Vanquishers [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021).. This was followed by a trilogy of specials in 2022: a New Year Special, Eve of the Daleks [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who New Year Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022).; an Easter Special, Legend of the Sea Devils [+]Ella Road and Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Easter Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022).; and BBC Centenary Special The Power of the Doctor [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Centenary Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022)., which celebrated BBC 100.

    In July 2021, it was announced that both Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker would be departing at the end of this series, making good on a private agreement between the two to leave the programme after three series. On 20 July 2022, composer Segun Akinola announced on his social media platforms that he would also be leaving Doctor Who after production of the BBC Centenary Special.

    Although initially reported in an announcement by Chibnall that this series would only contain 8 episodes, it was later announced that, in addition to the six episodes of the main series and two specials following in 2022 (similar to those at the end of David Tennant's run), a further feature-length special was in the works for the end of the era. Including this new "trio of specials", the total count was brought up to 9. The reduced episode count from the usual 11 was due to constraints running a production during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    At San Diego Comic Con @ Home on 25 July 2021, it was also announced that the main series would follow a serialised format, meaning it would be one serial spanning six episodes, similar to Torchwood: Children of Earth (and most Doctor Who television stories prior to the 1996 TV Movie).

    At a press event held on 19 October 2021, it was revealed that the main series would be comprise one single story known as Flux, which would be told over 'six episodes – or chapters, as they're going to be labelled' and 'changes the way we deal with characters – characters who go across more than one episode, monsters who go across more than one episode.'

    A series of behind the scenes features were released to YouTube.

    Recurring

    •Karvanista - Craige Els •Swarm - Sam Spruell •Joseph Williamson - Steve Oram •Diane Curtis - Nadia Albina •Inston-Vee Vinder - Jacob Anderson •Azure/Anna - Rochenda Sandall •Claire Brown - Annabel Scholey •Passenger - Jonny Mathers •Bel - Thaddea Graham •The Grand Serpent - Craig Parkinson •Voice of the Daleks & Cybermen - Nicholas Briggs •Fugitive Doctor - Jo Martin •Sonya Khan - Bhavnisha Parmar •Professor Jericho - Kevin McNally •Kate Stewart - Jemma Redgrave •Voice of the Daleks - Nicholas Briggs •Karl Wright - Jonny Dixon •Graham O'Brien - Bradley Walsh •The Master - Sacha Dhawan •Ashad - Patrick O'Kane

    Guest

    •Ritskaw - Jonathan Watson •Kragar - Dan Starkey •Swarm - Matthew Needham •En Sentac - Sarah Amankwah •K-Toscs - Charlie Oscar •Wilder - Richard Tate •James Stonehouse - Paul Leonard •Wilma - Heather Bleasdale •Kev - John May •Jón - Gunnar Cauthery •Weeping Angel - Barbara Fadden •Skaak - Jonathan Watson •Mary Seacole - Sara Powell •Eileen - Sue Jenkins •Neville - Paul Broughton •General Logan - Gerald Kyd •Svild - Dan Starkey •Priest Triangle - Nigel Lambert •Awsok Tecteun - Barbara Flynn •Police Officer - Chantelle Pierre •Voice of the Mouri - Amanda Drew •Reverend Shaw - Alex Frost •Gerald - Vincent Brimble •Jean - Jemma Churchill •Mrs. Hayward - Penelope McGhie •Namaca - Blake Harrison •Peggy - Poppy Polivnick •Weeping Angels - Isla Moody, Lowri Brown •Farquhar - Robert Bathurst •Millington - Nicholas Blane •Sontaran Commander Stenck - Jonathan Watson •Ood - Simon Carew •Voice of Ood - Silas Carson •Waiter - Guy List •Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart - Nicholas Courtney •Kumar - Kammy Darweish •Alfie - George Caple •Senstarg - Dan Starkey •Shallo - Dan Starkey •Stevie (Grand Serpent Victim) - Sonny Walker •Daleks - Nicholas Pegg, Barnaby Edwards, Jon Davey •Sarah - Aisling Bea •Nick - Adjani Salmon •Mary - Pauline McLynn •Zheng Yi Sao - Crystal Yu •Ji-Hun - Arthur Lee •Ying Ki - Marlowe Chan Reeves •Ying Wai - David K. S. Tse •Sea Devils - Simon Carew, Andrew Cross, Jon Davey, Chester Durrant, Mickey Lewis and Richard Price •Marsissus - Craige Els •First Doctor - David Bradley •Sixth Doctor - Colin Baker •Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison •Eighth Doctor - Paul McGann •Seventh Doctor - Sylvester McCoy •Ace - Sophie Aldred •Tegan Jovanka - Janet Fielding •Deputy Marshal Arnhost - Joe Sims •Train Marshal Halaz - Sanchia McCormack •Curator - Danielle Bjelic •Empress Alexandra - Anna Andresen •Emperor Nicholas II - Richard Dempsey •Messenger - Jos Slovick •Cybermen - Simon Carew, Jon Davey, Chester Durrant, Mickey Lewis, Felix Young, Richard Price, Andrew Cross, Matthew Doman •Melanie Bush - Bonnie Langford •Jo Jones - Katy Manning •William Russell - Ian Chesterton •Neo-Rae Gardener - Qurunx

    Production during Coronavirus

    On 31 March 2020 it was reported by Radio Times that due to a lucky break in filming, Doctor Who might have dodged a bullet and inadvertently gone around the whole Lockdown crisis that other production have suffered, and therefore escaped the Coronavirus (also known as Coronavirus Disease 2019 [COVID-19]) altogether. However, it was reported on 18 June 2020 by The Mirror that Director of BBC Wales Rhodri Talfan Davies had said that the series would not be continuing filming during current social distancing rules. On 11 September 2020 it was claimed by the Metro Entertainment that due to a spike in Coronavirus cases, series 13 could potentially be moved to 2022 due to significant delays in principal photography as a result of the virus. That same day, a conflicting report from Radio Times mentioned that filming was set to begin "soon", noting that little was known about what social distancing rules would mean for the series or the number of episodes. On 11 November 2020, Chris Chibnall announced to The Mirror that the series run had indeed been impacted by the virus, and had been reduced to eight episodes. He stated: "In this strangest of years, the Doctor Who production team have worked wonders to get the show back into production. Given the complexity of making Doctor Who, and with new and rigorous working protocols, it's going to take us a little longer to film each episode, meaning we expect to end up with eight episodes, rather than the usual 11." In an interview with Radio Times on 28 November, Chibnall opened up a bit more about the struggles of making the show during a global pandemic while trying to avoid fans thinking about the pandemic while watching the series, saying: "Basically, for the past six months we've been going, 'How do we make Doctor Who in the middle of a pandemic?' We had to re-interrogate absolutely everything. We couldn't do Spyfall this year. We won't be able to do overseas filming. Editorially, production-wise, logistically, health and safety-wise, it's had a massive impact. But where we are is incredibly exciting. As much as possible at the moment everybody's smiling, and we've got some really lovely, great, mad scary ideas." Producer Matt Strevens reassured fans that the quality of the series would not be affected, saying: "The biggest thing is that when series 13 finally does air, whenever that is, we never want people to watch it under the caveat of the virus, going, 'Ah, well, but they made this during the pandemic.' We want to make sure that when you watch it, it's – no pun intended - timeless, and feels as exciting and as high-end as we've tried to make the series since we took over. That was the driving impulse behind looking at the narratives and reducing the number of episodes slightly: we want to make sure we can give people the biggest production values possible." On 25 July 2021, during the Comic Con @ Home, Chibnall announced that the series had undergone changes in format, giving it a storytelling style similar to Classic Who era, with it being a singular multi-part story throughout the entire season. In Doctor Who Magazine issue 570, Whittaker spoke about the difficulty of shooting a particular scene set in a small bedroom due to social distancing rules applying still and preventing all crew getting into the room together. Chibnall further stated that it had been incredibly difficult on set to get the show done, saying they had to "reimagine their job", however that they had been able to "do all the things [we] normally do in terms of character interactions". In an interview shared by the BBC on 24 October, Jodie Whittaker spoke about what it was like filming during the pandemic, saying that the filming started late because of it and there was a whole different feel to get used to because of the travelling restrictions preventing overseas filming and because no one had seen each other for a year and that "[everyone] want[ed] to make sure [they're] not the person to make a mistake as the domino effect [could] be so catastrophic on set".

    Pre-production

    Tracie Simpson announced at a Gallifrey One convention on 15 February 2020 that pre-production on the series would begin in June the same year.

    Filming

    This section needs a cleanup. This should be converted into proper prose, or at least grouped into fewer paragraphs for ease of reading. Tracie Simpson announced at the Gallifrey One convention on 15 September 2020 that filming would begin in September the same year. This was, of course, delayed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, with spikes in cases and deaths at around this time. Principal photography officially began on 2 November 2020 at Roath Lock Studios. Filming on location first began on 13 and 16 November at Morlais Quarry, Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales. Filming also took place at some point in November in Penwyllt Quarry. Filming continued on 26 November at The Parade in Cardiff, Wales. The production moved onto the streets of Cardiff on 7 December. Filming then continued on 8 December in Neptune Court on Vanguard Way in Penarth, Cardiff. Filming resumed on 11 January 2021 on Cold Knap beach in Barry, Wales. Filming continued on 21 January 2021 in Saint Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Filming went on to Barry Island at Friars Point House the night between 25 and 26 January. Filming took place at Porthkerry Country Park in Barry, Wales on 17 February. Filming then went on to the Ffresh Cabaret Bar inside the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff on 18 February. Filming took place inside Cardiff City Hall on 8 March. Filming then went on at Atlantic College in Llantwit Major, Wales in front of an old stone house located on the campus on 17 March. Filming later took place at Kongs Cardiff and The Hayes, both located in Cardiff, on 18 March. Filming took place at the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool on 22 March. Next, filming took place at the Museum of Liverpool on 23 March. Filming then took place at the Church of St Luke and Metropolitan Cathedral in Liverpool on 24 March. Filming moved to St George's Hall in Liverpool on 25 March. Filming took place in Grangetown in Cardiff on 4 May. Filming continued in Salisbury Avenue in Penarth, Wales on 13 May. Filming took place at the A Bond Warehouse at Cumberland Road in Bristol on 4 June. Filming went to Sully Beach in Barry, Wales on 25 June. Filming took place at Roath Lock Studios on 5, 6, 22, 23 and 26 July while filming took place again on Sully Beach on 15 July. Additional filming also took place at Cardiff Bay on 26 July. Filming wrapped soon after. Filming on the separately scheduled Centenary Special began on 23 August in Llandaff. Filming continued in Bristol on 6 September. Filming took place on 15, 16 and 17 September at Hodge House in Cardiff. Filming went on to Grange Gardens at Grangetown in Cardiff on 20 September. Filming further continued on 5 October at The Gate Arts Centre in Roath, Cardiff. Filming took place in a Pant Quarry in Bridgend on 7 and 8 October. Filming took place at Roath Lock Studios on 13 October. Filming also went on to the intersection between West Bute Street and Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff on 14 October. On 15 October 2021 the seemingly final filming for the Centenary Special took place at Roath Lock Studios. On 13 May 2022 the actual final filming for The Power of the Doctor [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Centenary Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022). took place at Wolf Studios in Cardiff, Wales.

    •A recurring theme in the Doctor Who logos was that over the course of the series, they would gradually break apart, similar to Time and Space as seen in the series, with the rainbow coloured threads at the end of each YouTube video unravelling more and more, while the BBC WHO logo would shatter further and further.

    •The specials following the main series were also given their own uniquely themed logo variants across social media.

    •Series 13 marks the first time the title sequence has received a subtitle, in this instance Flux, below the main title of the show.

    •It is the second time a season has received an overarching title, following The Trial of a Time Lord for Season 23.

    •Jodie Whittaker said she "cried her eyes out" on her final day of filming.

    •Flux is the first serial since season 26 and the first 6-part story since The Armageddon Factor (discounting the unaired Shada and animated story Dreamland).

    •Kill Disks

    •The Division

    •En Sentac

    •K-Toscs

    •Ravagers

    •Swarm

    Announcement

    Unusually, the series was announced as being "in the works" by Chibnall on 21 November 2019, a little over a month before the previous series began airing. 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 past and future series and spin-offs of the programme. In October 2019, it was revealed that due to the show heading to HBO Max, the network had struck a deal for additional series of the programme. Whittaker briefly mentioned her return in Doctor Who Magazine[which?] on 9 December 2019, a little under a month before series 12. She later spoke about it publicly to Entertainment Weekly on 22 January 2020.

    Promotional material

    Following the broadcast of Revolution of the Daleks [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who New Year Special 2021 (BBC One, 2021). on New Year's Day 2021 was an introduction clip promoting this series featuring two men loading a truck while reading horoscopes. The horoscope in question read amongst others that "lucky number is 13, the colour blue will be important", the camera then pans to John Bishop and flashes a few brief clips of various sequences from the upcoming series. This new upcoming companion was later revealed to be named "Dan". Bishop himself said of the experience: If I could tell my younger self that one day I would be asked to step on board the TARDIS, I would never have believed it. On 25 July 2021 San Diego Comic Con @ Home was held to promote the new series, with John Bishop, Mandip Gill Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall, in which they talked about the changes made to the series along with what it was like to work on set during pandemic times and their favourite things about it, also each sharing a word to describe the series: "Riveting", "Inspirational", "Mysterious" and "Swarm". The panel also introduced a special guest Jacob Anderson as recurring character Vinder. At the end of the panel, the Series 13 trailer was shown, and following that it was released on the Doctor Who YouTube Channel. At the panel were also shown publicity photos of the new Team TARDIS and Vinder, respectively. On 29 July it was announced on the Doctor Who website that Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall would be handing over the control of the show to someone else following a 6-part event series and a trio of specials stretching all the way into autumn 2022 as part of the BBC Centenary celebrations. Chibnall said of the experience: "Jodie and I made a "three series and out" pact with each other at the start of this once-in-a-lifetime blast. So now our shift is done, and we're handing back the TARDIS keys. Jodie's magnificent, iconic Doctor has exceeded all our high expectations. She's been the gold standard leading actor, shouldering the responsibility of being the first female Doctor with style, strength, warmth, generosity and humour. She captured the public imagination and continues to inspire adoration around the world, as well as from everyone on the production. I can't imagine working with a more inspiring Doctor – so I'm not going to!" to which Whittaker adds: "In 2017 I opened my glorious gift box of size 13 shoes. I could not have guessed the brilliant adventures, worlds and wonders I was to see in them. My heart is so full of love for this show, for the team who make it, for the fans who watch it and for what it has brought to my life. And I cannot thank Chris enough for entrusting me with his incredible stories." On 16 August the official Doctor Who social media accounts posted a new publicity photo. The photo featured Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill and John Bishop as the Doctor, Yaz and Dan, respectively, in front of a graffitied brick wall. On 18 August BBC America, in conjunction with AMC Channels, released a summary of the upcoming series. In this summary it was revealed the Series would have "terrifying new adversaries" as well as "truly iconic old enemies" and that the Doctor would "be questioning everything about her past" and that she would "undoubtedly be searching for answers". The summary further said that the audience should expect "action", "fun", "scares", "new worlds" and that Team TARDIS would be confronting "a deadly evil". On 19 August Chris Chibnall told Doctor Who Magazine that he was originally only supposed to do 8 episodes consisting of the 6-part serial and two specials, but earlier in the year was contacted by BBC Director of Content Charlotte Moore about doing a celebratory Centenary Special, to which he agreed and following that "numbers were crunched, conversations were had, deep breaths were taken, more testing kits were ordered, and contracts were extended". On 2 October, a 5 second "interruption" was broadcast on BBC One featuring the Thirteenth Doctor in the TARDIS attempting to get the audiences attention before being cut off by static noise. The same "interruption" was shown on 3 October, this time a bit clearer. On 4 October the "interruption" was broadcast again, with the same change as before being that it became a bit clearer picture. The "interruption" was put out once more on 5 October, again with maqjor changes making it clearer than before. The "interruption" aired once again on 6 October, once again a little clearer than before. In the SFX Magazine issue released on 6 October it was revealed that the release date of Series 13 was "imminent" as given in this message: " YES, IT'S THIRTEEN'S LAST FULL SERIES AND YES, IT'S ONLY SIX episodes, but it's landing imminently (yes, there's an embargo) and there's a new companion (or possibly two?). It'll come as little surprise that details are very thin on the ground for Jodie Whittaker's final "full" series, but we can confirm that John Bishop joins the family as Dan, and Jacob Anderson guest stars as Vinder alongside Mandip Gill as Yaz.", alongside 3 exclusive images from the series itself. On the same date, the Doctor Who social media accounts posted a picture of a Sontaran flagship hovering above the Liverpool docks at George's Pier Head. This spacecraft was reportedly projected across the night sky. On 7 October the "interruption" was aired yet again, however, contrary to previously, this time it was made more static. At 5 PM BST on 8 October, the Doctor Who social accounts posted the "interruption”. Shortly after, they cryptically posted "++ ---/CAN YOU HEAR ME?/ ---++", the same message as given in the static-filled "interruption", followed by an immediate shutdown of all active Doctor Who social media accounts. Later that same day, the "interruption" was broadcast again. This time with no changes at all to the static. Early in the morning on 9 October the BBC reactivated the Doctor Who website with terms and conditions for something called Have You Seen The Aliens. The page thanked viewers for informing the Doctor on any aliens in the area. Concurrently, the BBC showed the "interruption" on billboards around Liverpool, featuring the tagline "It's Coming, Be Ready" written in the Doctor Who logo font and a phone number, 0800 678 3110, to be used to report sightings of any aliens. The same evening, all the Doctor Who social media accounts went back up with a new poster featuring the Thirteenth Doctor, announcing that the new series would be called Flux and would begin broadcast on Halloween, 31 October 2021. The finished version of the "interruption" on YouTube, a minisode named The Flux is Coming..., was also released; it had premiered on BBC One earlier in the day. The minisode reveals that something called The Flux is following the Doctor, bringing with it Sontarans, Weeping Angels, creatures called the Ravagers and other enemies from across the universe, and that the Doctor and her companions were in the fight of their lives.[100] After all that, the Doctor Who Twitter posted a The Doctor Returns gif.[101] On 14 October the Doctor Who Magazine issue number 570 was released which offered a look at the new Sontarans, revealing them to be similar to the design from 1974 story The Time Warrior. Furthermore, DWM revealed the list of writers for Flux, with all episodes being solely written by Chibnall except episode 4, which was co-written by Maxine Alderton. Of the new format, Whittaker mentioned the familiarity of it, having lived it on Broadchurch and further said of the series: "This season is going to take you on a labyrinthine adventure, the Doctor is going to find things out about herself and is going to face some of her biggest and oldest foes. And she won't be able to do any of that without Yaz and Dan standing by her side." Chibnall further stated that the series would start off with "cataclysmic events". In the evening on that date, the Doctor Who social accounts asked fans if they wanted a trailer the following day, using a "It's Coming, Be Ready" gif.[102] On 15 October, Jodie Whittaker appeared on The Graham Norton Show talking about the new series, saying that she had filmed her regeneration scene, but didn't know who the Fourteenth Doctor would be. She further said that: "I'm not allowed to tell you anything, but I can say the first episode is out on Halloween and it is a six-episode story arc – it's like a six-hour film and it is amazing.".[103] The second trailer was also released, giving a further look into what could be expected from the upcoming series, naming it as "one epic story over six thrilling chapters". Matt Strevens said of the series "I can't wait for the audience to come on the Flux ride with us. It's our biggest adventure yet with so many brilliant new characters to fall in love with. We had a blast making it."[104][105] That same date, John Bishop told in an interview with The Times that his character Dan gets to live throughout the entire experience and that he, Yaz and the Doctor would have some banterish moments throughout it all.[106] At a press event held on 19 October, Chris Chibnall revealed further details about the series, namely the release of new promotional pictures along with an additional list of guest characters.[107] Speaking at a webinar on 20 October, Chibnall further promised the series would "blow up the universe" and that it would consist of the "biggest-ever cliffhangers".[108] On the same date the title of the first episode was released by the Doctor Who accounts, calling it The Halloween Apocalypse [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021)., and releasing it alongside a synopsis promising that "an ancient evil is breaking free"[109] On 24 October, another batch of promotional pictures were released to the public, picturing several of the characters to appear in the series.[110] The same day, the BBC shared an interview with Matt Strevens in which he revealed that the new series evolved late in the day after the Coronavirus pandemic struck again, saying that the end result turned out to be something completely new, saying "I can honestly say it's not like the previous two series. It's huge in its scope and its scale and the jeopardy.". Another interview was shared, this being with Jodie, in which she spoke about what it was like filming her last series and whether it had changed her way of approaching a different serialised format and what it's like to be recognized on the street, finally describing the series as a "self discovery rollercoaster". On 25 October, Radio Times revealed the title of the second episode, War of the Sontarans [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021). along with the synopsis promising a pitched battle between the Sontarans and the British Army and an "ancient temple hides mysterious secrets".[111] That same day, a third interview was shared, this being with Mandip Gill in which she talks about Yaz's journey through the series, what it was like introducing John Bishop to the Doctor Who family, working with the guest cast and highlights of the series, in the end calling the series "an emotional rollercoaster".[112] Later that day, Bishop appeared on The One Show, where he, amongst other things, talked about Doctor Who and his role on the show, to which was shared a "First Look" at the upcoming series 13, showing his character Dan Lewis answering the door on Halloween.[113] On 26 October at a press interview, Whittaker revealed to TV & Satellite Week and TV Times that "there's a lot of silence" in the series also saying "It has got so many elements but one of them is ‘unsettling', so I'm going to say that.". The magazines also revealed a few set images from the upcoming series.[114] Also on that day, Mandip Gill revealed to Metro Entertainment that at the end of the series she cried and warned fans that they would too, also saying that Yaz would come back still with some questions but as a more developed person, now ready to take on police officer duty more confidently.[115] On 28 October, Gill appeared on BBC Breakfast speaking about her experience on the show, saying "I am on something that is so big and watched by so many people".[116] The same day, Whittaker spoke about Bishop's character to Inside Soap, saying that "both Dan and the Doctor are on the precipice of something huge, personally" while Bishop himself also spoke to all the various magazines [all mentioned on this Wiki article] about his experience.[117] On 29 October, Gill spoke to Entertainment where she revealed that her and Whittaker argued so ferociously on set, as part of their natural banter, that it made newcomer John Bishop a bit uncomfortable. She also mentioned how Bishop was just in awe about everything on the show and refusing to tell whether she was leaving.[118] : Flux poster featuring Team TARDIS That day, the BBC released a few press photos of Team TARDIS on colourful backgrounds.[119] On 1 November a First Look trailer for the second episode was released, showing a battle between Crimean War soldiers and Sontaran warriors.[120] On 2 November, the title of the third episode, Once, Upon Time [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One, 2021). was revealed by TV Zone UK along with a synopsis promising the Team TARDIS would "face a battle to survive".[121] On 5 November the fourth episode's title and synopsis were revealed on TV Zone UK, being Village of the Angels [+]Chris Chibnall and Maxine Alderton, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021). and promising "a little girl gone missing" and a "Cursed Village"[122] On 8 November, a First Look trailer for the third episode was released, showing a fight throughout time and space.[123][124] On 9 November a whole new set of promotional pictures for episode 3 were released to the public by TV Zone UK.[125][124] On 11 November, Sam Spruell and Rochenda Sandall spoke to Doctor Who Magazine about their characters Swarm and Azure, revealing that they want be the next Big Bang and cause chaos and that Swarm has an obsession with the Doctor.[126] The same day, TV Zone UK revealed the title and synopsis for episode five, Survivors of the Flux [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021)., promising "perilous journeys" and "unsurmountable obstacles".[127] On 15 November, a First Look trailer for episode four was released, revealing a whole village full of Weeping Angels and a little girl gone missing.[128] On 16 November, a bunch of new images from the fourth episode were released.[129] The title of sixth and final episode was also revealed as The Vanquishers [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 13 (BBC One and BBC America, 2021)., along with a synopsis telling that "all hope is lost" and that "the forces of darkness are in control".[130] On 18 November, the official Doctor Who accounts promoted the Centenary Special, announcing officially that the Thirteenth Doctor would see her last outing in the special due to air in Autumn 2022.[131] On 22 November, a First Look trailer for episode five was released, revealing everyone to be fighting for survival as the Time Force grows stronger.[132] On 23 November, a whole bunch of new images from episode five were released.[133] On Doctor Who Day the BBC released the first promotional photo for the New Year Special, showing the date "01.01.22" (with "22" strangely over layered with an "∞"(infinity)-symbol) and the TARDIS with scars all over it and red light emitting from those scars, as well as a synopsis for the special, reading "a customer who visits his unit every year on New Year's Eve. This year, however, their night turns out to be a little different than planned...".[134][135] On 27 November, three new images were released from the sixth and final episode of the series.[136] On 29 November, a First Look trailer for the sixth and final episode of the series was released, revealing the fate of the entire universe to be at stake and the Doctor discovering her lost past.[137] On 30 November, a whole bunch of new images from the sixth and final episode of the series were released.[138] Following the broadcast of the series finale on 5 December, the trailer for the New Year Special was released, showing the Dalek are returning once more to wreck havoc, this time sporting a new upgraded version of their signature gunstick capable of shooting multiple targets at once, as well as time loops occurring.[139] Chris Chibnall teased the special as "action-packed spectacular".[140] On 7 December, Aisling Bea told in the Christmas issue of Radio Times magazine that she was impressed by how fast Chibnall wrote the New Year Special, commenting "Holy moly, that man's a machine" and also said that the themes of loneliness and the need to make connections which she wrote for her character in This Way Up were part of Chibnall's inspiration to write the Doctor Who romantic comedy.[141] On 9 December, Chibnall told in Doctor Who Magazine issue 572 the Daleks seen in the episode are an Execution Squad and that the episode was "basically romantic comedy" with a "big, fun sci-fi concept" and "the range of tones, the range of scares, the range of humour and the range of mystery". Director Annetta Laufer told that "it's a more story-led, rather than action-led episode",[142] and Mandip Gill teased that the episode to be quite confusing with repeated scenes.[143] On 23 December, Laufer revealed that there would be a twist to the time loop storyline in the New Year Special, being that things will happen in the same way as the previous loop, and the characters will discover that along the way, and that with every loop a minute of their day would be lost.[144] It was also revealed by Chibnall that the Daleks in Eve of the Daleks [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who New Year Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022). have come for the Doctor alone, saying "They are not trying to destroy the world. They are trying to destroy the Doctor in payment for what has been done to the Daleks at the end of the previous series".[145] Jodie Whittaker also revealed that she thought "somebody's decided to write [her] out early" as she and John Bishop revealed that they would be killed by Daleks a couple of times in the New Year Special.[146] On 24 December, Laufer revealed that Eve of the Daleks would be the most festive and positive of Chibnall's specials due to the effects of Coronavirus having brought down everyone's mood.[147] On 25 December, Mandip Gill revealed that the New Year's Special was "the funniest episode yet".[148] On 26 December, Adjani Salmon revealed that the New Year Special was "adventurous, quirky and heartwarming" and added that "it is a weird, little romcom with Daleks, which is fun".[149] On 27 December, the BBC released a promo picture for Eve of the Daleks featuring new character Nick looked over with the TARDIS as the background.[150] Later on they released a an 8 minute long video featuring the trailer for the special looped over again and again, with a "First Look" scene hidden around the 7 minute mark showing the characters arguing.[151] Whittaker also gave a more fleshed-out opinion on what it was like working on the New Year Special.[152] On 28 December, the BBC released a promo picture for Eve of the Daleks featuring new character Sarah looped over with the TARDIS as a background.[153] Later they released a "First Look" of the episode of the TARDIS crew arriving.[154] On 29 December, the BBC released a promo picture for Eve of the Daleks featuring companion Dan Lewis looped over with the TARDIS as a background.[155] Bishop also gave a more fleshed-out opinion on what it was like working on the New Year Special.[156] On 30 December, the BBC released a promo picture for Eve of the Daleks featuring companion Yasmin Khan looped over with the TARDIS as a background.[157] On 31 December, also known as New Year's Eve, the BBC released a promo picture for Eve of the Daleks featuring the Thirteenth Doctor looped over with the TARDIS as a background.[158] Chibnall and Laufer also gave a more fleshed-out opinion on what it was like working on the New Year Special.[159] On 6 January 2022, visual effects editor Emily Lawrence revealed to Doctor Who Magazine 573 that post production on the Centenary Special was still in process, promising "an absolutely spectacular episode with a lot of visual effects...", also offering a look into what may be in store for the future of the show, hinting at 360 screens and gaming software akin to shows like The Mandalorian, getting rid of green screens once and for all.[160] On 29 January, director Jamie Magnus Stone revealed that the Thirteenth Doctor's regeneration would be a whole lot different than it has been done in the "New Who"-era, with this regeneration notably not taking place within the TARDIS (which, with the exception of webisode The Night of the Doctor [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Specials minisode (BBC One, 2013)., has not been seen since the TV movie Doctor Who [+]Matthew Jacobs, Doctor Who Television Movie (Fox Broadcasting Company, 1996).).[161] On 3 February, Matt Strevens told in an interview with Doctor Who Magazine issue 574 that the remaining two specials, Legend of the Sea Devils [+]Ella Road and Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Easter Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022). and the Centenary Special, were in "picture lock" and they were beginning on the sound edit.[162] On 14 February, in an interview with the WHO Corner to Corner podcast, costume designer Ray Holman said spoke about the art of making a costume, such as the Sea Devils, and what it's like to do it on a BBC budget. He also said that "the two specials to come are great, I think. I haven't seen them."[163] On 19 and 20 February at the Gallifrey One convention, the two specials were talked about again, and it was revealed that the "Thasmin"-relationship (Thirteen + Yaz) would be explored more and that a teaser for the Centenary Special would be shown at the end of the Easter Special and that a name for the "regeneration special", as it was called, had not been chosen at the time.[164] On 3 March, Strevens told Doctor Who Magazine issue 575 about the Easter Special that "It's a bit of a swashbuckler. It's the last ‘regular' adventure story before you go into the machinations of a regeneration story.". He also said that it was a chance for all the design departments to fully show off what they can do.[165] Speaking about the following story he said "the final story is a massive, feature-length epic – it was huge to shoot – with lots of surprises for fans of all ages. Jodie gets a really good send-off. I think it will push everybody's buttons. And the fact the BBC asked us for it to be part of their centenary celebrations – I think that just underlines the iconic nature of the show." and said that he's excited for the future of the show and that Whittaker was happy to be able to pass on the role.[166] On 23 March, costume designer Ray Holman spoke to SFX Magazine about Legend of the Sea Devils [+]Ella Road and Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Easter Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022)., saying "So this is a whole new story with the Sea Devils. The Doctor meets them again and we're on a pirate ship. I talk to [showrunner] Chris [Chibnall] about everything we design, and his words were, ‘Sea Devils as pirates – swashbuckling Sea Devil pirate adventure!’". He also talked about what went into designing the creatures, how they were inspired by the originals from 1972 story The Sea Devils [+]Malcolm Hulke, Doctor Who season 9 (BBC1, 1972). and how he and Creature Costume Maker Robert Allsopp originally considered animatronics. He also went on to talk about the Team TARDIS' costumes, saying how the Doctor and Yaz were dressed in traditional Chinese style while Dan was dressed Caribbean and looked out of place. Actor Crystal Yu, who played Madame Ching, also spoke about her experience and seeing the set saying "Oh my god, this is real!’ It really felt like, ‘Oh my god, am I dreaming? Is this my ship?’". The Magazine also revealed release date of the special as April.[167] On 26 March, the BBC released 3 new images from the Easter Special.[168] On 28 March the BBC released the first promotional photo for the Easter Special, showing the date "17.04.22" and a pirate flag with a Sea Devil head on it and two crossing swords, as well as a synopsis for the special, reading "In a swashbuckling special adventure, the Doctor, Yaz and Dan come face to fin with one of the Doctor's oldest adversaries, the Sea Devils — in a coastal village in 19th century China. Why has legendary pirate queen Madam Ching come searching for a lost treasure? The fearsome pirate unwittingly unleashes a terrifying, monstrous alien force beneath the sea. Will the Doctor, Yaz and Dan emerge from this adventure to save the planet? And did Yaz really have to dress Dan up as a pirate?".[169] On 31 March Chris Chibnall talked to Doctor Who Magazine issue 576 about the plot of the Easter Special, saying that "In our story, [pirate leader] Madam Ching is on a mission to track down the lost treasure of the Flor de la Mar, a ship that may have been washed up in the waters around the area where we start the story. She unleashes a terrifying evil that the Doctor has to help everyone deal with.". Actors Crystal Yu and Marlowe Chan-Reeves also spoke to DWM, talking about their characters and a specific sword-fight scene that was especially difficult to get right.[170] On 2 April the BBC released the trailer for the Easter Special along with a new promotional image showing Team TARDIS and the pirates surrounding a huge ship and a group of Sea Devils at the bottom.[171] On 7 April the BBC released a promotional picture of the Thirteenth Doctor swinging in a rope on a pirate ship.[172] On 11 April the BBC sat down with Chris Chibnall, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill and John Bishop for a Q&A interview about the Easter Special, where it was talked about what it was like filming the episode during Coronavirus, what the relationship between Yaz and the Doctor is, how it was meeting the Sea Devils, what the inspiration for the episode was, what Dan's role is in the episode, and so on.[173] Also on that day, the BBC released a promotional picture of Yaz fighting with a sword on a pirate ship.[174] On 12 April the BBC released a promotional picture of Dan hanging tight onto a rope on a pirate ship.[175] On 13 April Mandip Gill spoke about the Easter Special and the future of the show on Morning Live.[176] The same day, Chibnall spoke to the Radio Times in the "Easter Edition" issue about the Centenary Special, saying that "There'll be a lot of laughs and tears in that final episode. You want to do everything.", hinting that there will be a lot of "treats" to the past and that it is a celebration of the BBC.[177] Co-writer Ella Road also spoke to them about the romance between Yaz and the Doctor in Legend of the Sea Devils [+]Ella Road and Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Easter Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022)., saying that the production team were keen to handle the relationship "delicately" and that it was a bit of a challenge.[178] The BBC also released a new promotional picture of new character Ying Ki crouching on a pirate ship.[179] Later that day the BBC released a version of the song Wellerman sung by Nathan Evans that was related to the Easter Special with the Sea Devils and pirates.[180] On 14 April the BBC released a new promotional picture of new character Ji-Hun fighting on a pirate ship.[181] On 15 April the BBC released a new promotional picture of new character Zheng Yi Sao ready to fight on a pirate ship.[182] On 16 April the BBC released a new promotional picture of a Sea Devil ready to fight on a pirate ship.[183] On 28 April Chris Chibnall was interviewed by Doctor Who Magazine, issue 577, in which he spoke about the Centenary Special as well as the Fugitive Doctor, saying that he's refusing to tell where she fits on the Doctor's timeline, but said that he has "an opinion" on the subject.[184] He also said that "We got some really gorgeous stuff in the last couple of days [of filming]", and according to the Magazine Chibnall will sign off on the final cut of the Special.[185] On 3 May Mandip Gill was interviewed on The One Show, speaking about the Centenary Special and her involvement in it, saying that it will be her last episode, but she won't be opposed to a return in the future.[186] Speaking on The One Show on 5 July, Russell T Davies, showrunner 2005-2010 and since 2023, revealed that he had seen the Centenary Special and said that it was "gorgeous" with "lots of surprises".[187] In an interview on 21 July with Doctor Who Magazine issue 580, producer Nikki Wilson described the Centenary Special as a "thrilling, high-stakes journey" and, along with Spyfall [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 12 (BBC One, 2020)., as "the craziest, and the most fun.".[188] Composer Segun Akinola announced during another interview that the Special would be his last episode, saying "To the fans, thank you for welcoming me so warmly, I’ve always been grateful for that."[189] Speaking at the BBC panel at the Edinburgh TV Festival on 25 August, Chief Content Officer Charlotte Moore revealed that the Centenary Special would air sometime in October, along with some other stuff in celebration of BBC 100.[190] On 15 September Doctor Who Magazine issue 582 was released, containing a huge preview of the Centenary Special, which was titled The Power of the Doctor [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Centenary Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022)., with interviews with Sacha Dhawan, Janet Fielding, Sophie Aldred, Patrick O’Kane and Ray Holman, also sharing a brief synopsis reading: "Her final battle. Her deadliest enemies. The Thirteenth Doctor faces multiple threats from Daleks, Cybermen and the Master, in a fight for her very existence."[191] Interviewer Paul Kirkley also hinted at the cause of the Doctor's regeneration, saying "There’s one pivotal, jaw-dropping moment in the episode…" referencing back to when Terrance Dicks first proposed the character "The Master", calling them "the Moriarty to the Doctor’s Holmes" and the two of them should face their own "Reichenbach Falls" moment.[192] On 21 September, the official Doctor Who accounts post a poster from the Centenary Special containing the title The Power of the Doctor, and showing the Thirteenth Doctor with regenerative energy flashing from her eyes and all around her.[193] This was followed by a couple of promotional pictures from the Special itself.[194][195] On 22 September the official Doctor Who accounts continued posting promotional pictures from The Power of the Doctor.[196] On 26 September in an interview with Empire Magazine, Jodie Whittaker told that "It’s one for the Whovians, it’s a huge treat if you’re a proper fan. It’s got all the iconic things that you associate with Doctor Who. It’s massive.", while also praising the dialogue and said it captured her Doctor beautifully, and that it was all one take and she cried once it was done.[197] On 5 October, SFX Magazine released with new info about the Centenary Special and interviews.[198] It was revealed that Bradley Walsh would return for one final appearance as Graham O'Brien.[199] On 7 October the official Doctor Who accounts asked if fans wanted a trailer and teasing it with a brief glimpse from it.[200] On 8 October, the official trailer for The Power of the Doctor was released along with an official synopsis that read: "Who is attacking a speeding bullet train on the edges of a distant galaxy? Why are seismologists going missing from 21st century Earth? Who is defacing some of history’s most iconic paintings? Why is a Dalek trying to make contact with the Doctor? And just what hold does the mesmeric Rasputin have over Tsar Nicholas in 1916 Russia? The Doctor faces multiple threats…and a battle to the death.". 23 October was revealed as the Special's release date.[201] Alongside it was released a new poster showing the Doctor, a Dalek, the Master and Ashad, the Lone Cyberman.[202] They also posted some promotional images.[203] On 11 October, speaking on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, Whittaker opened up about how she felt about leaving the show and said "Well, you know what, it's been such an emotional rollercoaster, I finished filming this episode in October last year, so I've had a whole year to get my head round leaving, and I'm still not there.", adding that she was still crying and very reluctant to pass on the role.[204] Later that day a press screening of the Centenary Special The Power of the Doctor [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who Centenary Special 2022 (BBC One, 2022). was held at Curzon Bloomsbury theatre in Mayfair, London attended by cast and crew, and a Q&A was held in which the episode was talked about.[205][206][207] On 13 October Chris Chibnall, Mandip Gill and Jodie Whittaker were interviewed by Doctor Who Magazine issue 583 speaking on The Power of the Doctor and the Master’s return, with Chibnall saying; "It’s a very fast, upbeat, funny and energetic ride. With the odd tear come the end…", Whittaker continued "There are quite a few things in the episode that sort of bookend my time on the show", with Gill chiming in "Yaz is up against the Master again – but she’s maybe a little bit more in control than she was last time."[208][209] On 15 October, Whittaker spoke to The Big Issue and when asked about The Power of the Doctor said "It’s a right send off for me.".[210] Same day, the BBC released a promotional picture of Dan an in orange broken space suit.[211] The BBC also released a huge interview with Chris Chibnall, Janet Fielding, Sophie Aldred, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, John Bishop and Sacha Dhawan about The Power of the Doctor.[212] On 16 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of Vinder looking worried.[213] Same day a new trailer was released, which was a re-cap of the entire Thirteenth Doctor era mixed in with clips from The Power of the Doctor.[214] It was followed up by more promotional images from the Special.[215] On 17 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of Ace looking hopeful.[216] Same day they released more promotional images from the Special.[217] On 18 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of Tegan Jovanka looking concerned.[218] On 19 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of a Dalek ready to exterminate.[219] On 20 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of Ashad, the Lone Cyberman, looking angry.[220] Same day they released more promotional images from the Special.[221] On 21 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of the Master looking sinister.[222] Same day they released more promotional images from the Special.[223] On 22 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of Yaz with a tear streaming down her cheek.[224] Same day a new trailer was released, which was a re-cap of past regenerations of the Doctor in anticipation of and leading into clips from The Power of the Doctor.[225] Same day at exactly 7:30PM, the BBC made a post saying "24 hours to go…".[226] Later same day they released more promotional images from the Special.[227] On 23 October, the BBC released a promotional picture of the Thirteenth Doctor looking towards her fate.[228] Same day at 1:13PM, the BBC made a post saying "Today’s the day!!".[229]

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    On 25 July 2021 the BBC Doctor Who website released a "mystery" puzzle that had to be solved as part of a new #FindTheDoctor series leading up to Series 13.[230] The prime objective was to search for letters and/or numbers which were part of a larger password that would eventually unveil a hidden page on said website; the clues were as follows: 1./mystery: D 2.A Message from Yaz: C 3.Promotional image: 5 (look here) 4.John Smith's Google Maps reviews: E 5.What's the Doctor reading: G 6.La Boîte Bleue: Y 7.Unknown object—RHCTDM-OEI-OLOAW/0209: V 8.Mary Shelley: A 9.An almost complete mystery: N 10.A Message: V 11.↳: ETE

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