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The upcoming ninth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who is set to premiere on 19 September 2015 on BBC One. The series began filming in January 2015, and will be the ninth to air following the programme's revival in 2005, and the thirty-fifth series overall.

This is the second series starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space in his TARDIS, which is disguised as a British police box. Jenna Coleman will return as the Doctor's companion, Clara Oswald, for her third series in the role.

List of episodes

See also: List of Doctor Who serials

The series will open with a two-parter for the first time since the sixth series.

EpisodeTitleDirected by Written by Original air date UK viewers
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253"Last Christmas"Paul WilmshurstSteven Moffat25 December 2014 (2014-12-25)8.2882
Clara is awakened and discovers Santa Claus on her rooftop. As she tries to deny his existence, the Doctor arrives and takes her away in the TARDIS. At the North Pole, a group of scientists work on trying to save their fellow base personnel who have been taken over by crab-like creatures. The Doctor and Clara arrive at the base and come under attack from the crabs, only to be rescued by Santa. The Doctor realizes the creatures are Dream Crabs, alien crabs that induce a dream state while devouring a person's brain. The Doctor realizes everyone is in a dream, with Santa being part of it. They escape when they dream that Santa is flying them home. One by one they wake up and their crabs die, until only Clara is left. The Doctor awakens and removes the crab from Clara, only to discover that it has been 62 years for her since they last met. Santa appears and the Doctor realizes he is still dreaming. Back in reality, the Doctor finds Clara at her normal age. He asks Clara if she wants to rejoin him aboard the TARDIS; she accepts.
2541"The Magician's Apprentice"Hettie MacDonaldSteven Moffat19 September 2015 (2015-09-19)TBDTBA
2"The Witch's Familiar"Hettie MacDonaldSteven Moffat26 September 2015 (2015-09-26)TBDTBA
2553TBADaniel O'HaraToby Whithouse3 October 2015 (2015-10-03)TBDTBA
4TBADaniel O'HaraToby Whithouse10 October 2015 (2015-10-10)TBDTBA
2565"The Girl Who Died"Ed BazalgetteJamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat17 October 2015 (2015-10-17)TBDTBA
2576"The Woman Who Lived"Ed BazalgetteCatherine Tregenna24 October 2015 (2015-10-24)TBDTBA
2587"Invasion of the Zygons"Daniel NettheimPeter Harness31 October 2015 (2015-10-31)TBDTBA
8"Inversion of the Zygons"Daniel NettheimPeter Harness and Steven Moffat7 November 2015 (2015-11-07)TBDTBA
2599TBAJustin MolotnikovMark Gatiss14 November 2015 (2015-11-14)TBDTBA
26010TBAJustin MolotnikovSarah Dollard21 November 2015 (2015-11-21)TBDTBA
26111TBARachel TalalaySteven Moffat28 November 2015 (2015-11-28)TBDTBA
12TBARachel TalalaySteven Moffat5 December 2015 (2015-12-05)TBDTBA

Supplemental episode

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
"The Doctor's Meditation"Ed BazalgetteSteven Moffat15 September 2015 (2015-09-15)
A US-exclusive prequel that leads into the first episode of the series, "The Magician's Apprentice". The prequel will be shown in US cinemas alongside the 3D showing of the series 8 finale, "Dark Water" and "Death in Heaven".

Casting

Capaldi at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International, where he promoted his full second series.

The ninth series will be the second starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, and the third starring Jenna Coleman as the Doctor's current companion Clara Oswald.

In Doctor Who Magazine, Michelle Gomez confirmed that she will return as Missy, the latest incarnation of the Master, who served as the central villain in series 8. In February 2015, it was confirmed that Missy would return in "The Magician's Apprentice" / "The Witch's Familiar", the opening episodes of the ninth series.

In January 2015, it was announced that actor Paul Kaye had a guest role in the first production block. It was later announced that other guest actors featuring in the first block include Arsher Ali, Morven Christie, Neil Fingleton, Colin McFarlane, and Steven Robertson.

Jemma Redgrave will have a recurring role in the series as Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. Kelly Hunter was also confirmed to be appearing in the open story, alongside Jaye Griffiths and Clare Higgins. Hunter previously appeared as the Shadow Architect for the Shadow Proclamation in "The Stolen Earth", while Higgins appeared in "The Night of the Doctor" as Ohila, High Priestess of the Sisterhood of Karn. It was announced on 8 May 2015 that Ingrid Oliver would return as Osgood alongside Redgrave for the seventh and eighth episodes in a story involving the Zygons, despite her apparent death in the previous series.

On 5 August 2015, it was announced that Reece Shearsmith, Elaine Tan, Neet Mohan, Bethany Black and Paul Courtenay Hyu will have a role in Episode 9 of the series.

Other confirmed guests include India Ria Amarteifio, Dasharn Anderson, Harki Bhambra, Daniel Hoffmann-Gill, Aaron Neil, Demi Papaminas, Joey Price and Jami Reid-Quarrell. On 30 March 2015, Maisie Williams, Rufus Hound, Tom Stourton, Ariyon Bakare, Simon Lipkin, Ian Conningham, Murray McArthur, Barnaby Kay, John Voce, and Struan Rodger were announced to be appearing. On 19 April 2015, David Schofield was announced to be playing Viking god Odin. On 4 June 2015, it was announced that Rebecca Front, who starred alongside Capaldi in The Thick of It, would appear in the seventh and eighth episodes. Darshan Anderson is also set to play Ryan in Episodes 1 and 2. Eisabeth Hopper is also set to play Lucie Fanshawe in Block 3. On 10 June 2015, it was announced that Joivan Wade would return as Rigsy, who previously appeared in "Flatline". Robin Soans is also set to play Chronolock Guy in Block 5. Soans previously appeared in Doctor Who as Luvic in The Keeper of Traken. Todd Kramer is set to play Hitchley in "The Woman Who Lived". Gareth Berliner is set to play "Coachman" in either one of both episodes of Block 3. Shin-Fei Chen is also set to play "Chinese Newsreader" in "The Witch's Familiar". Alec James is also set to play a Viking villager in either one of both episodes of Block 3. Naomi Ackie is also playing a role in Episode 10. Julie Hendy is also playing a role in Series 9, as a "Medieval Peasant". Caroline Boulton is also set to play Habbrian in Episode 10. Karen Seacombe is set to play Meg in "The Woman Who Lived", after previously playing Sandra in "The Lodger".

Production

Writing and development

Steven Moffat will write the opening story, which has been confirmed as a two-parter, and Catherine Tregenna will write an episode. Tregenna is known for her earlier involvement in Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood.

Before series 8 began, Moffat promised a cliffhanger for series 9, and teased in DWM 475, "I've figured out the cliffhanger to the penultimate episode of series 9. And it's a whopper. Ohh, I don’t think you'll see this coming!"

As the series coincides with the 10th anniversary of the show's revival, the BBC asked former showrunner and head writer, Russell T. Davies to return, along with Steven Moffat who asks Davies every year. He replied with a polite "thanks but no thanks". A BBC source says that plans for the revival anniversary were still to be decided, despite Davies' reluctance to return. He also believed that the success of the revived show meant that "It’s now impossible for it to ever be axed." However, despite the comments made to Radio Times, an interview with BBC Radio 2 a week later, Davies revealed he would love to write more Doctor Who, specifically a movie.

In January 2015, the Doctor Who Twitter page reported that filming had begun on episodes written by Toby Whithouse, who has previously contributed episodes "School Reunion", "The Vampires of Venice", "The God Complex" and "A Town Called Mercy". On 16 March 2015, Mark Gatiss confirmed he would be writing an episode for the series. On 30 March 2015, it was confirmed Jamie Mathieson, who previously wrote "Mummy on the Orient Express" and "Flatline" for series 8, would write a new episode called "The Girl Who Died" with Moffat. On 8 May 2015 it was announced Peter Harness, who wrote series 8's "Kill the Moon", would write a two-part story. Justin Molotnikov was to direct two 60 minute episodes for Doctor Who, according to his CV, though this was removed at a later date.

Eight of the twelve episodes in the series are to be divided into four two-part stories, seeing the return of the Doctor Who cliffhanger, although Moffat has stated that the two-part stories aren't as connected as similar stories in previous series, but instead are quite different and only vaguely related.

In April 2015, Steven Moffat confirmed that Doctor Who would run for at least another five years, extending the show until 2020.

Filming

Filming and principal photography for the ninth series began on 5 January 2015 in Cardiff, with Episodes 3 and 4 making up the first production block. The read through for the first block took place on 18 December 2014.

According to his online C.V., Being Human director Daniel O'Hara will direct two sixty-minute long episodes for the series. This was confirmed by the BBC on 14 January 2015.

On 30 January 2015, Steven Moffat confirmed the second production block would consist of two of his episodes, the opening two-parter. Filming for the story took place in Tenerife, Spain in February 2015, directed by Hettie MacDonald, who directed the 2007 episode "Blink".

On 30 March 2015, it was revealed Ed Bazalgette would direct two episodes, one written by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat and the other by Catherine Tregenna. On 8 May 2015, the BBC announced that filming had started on a two-part episode written by Peter Harness and directed by Daniel Nettheim. On 10 June 2015, it was revealed by the BBC that filming for Block 5 had begun with Justin Molotnikov directing Episode 10, written by Sarah Dollard. On 1 July 2015, the BBC confirmed that Rachel Talalay would return to direct the two-part series finale, written by Steven Moffat.

Production blocks are arranged as follows:

Block Episode Title Director Writer Producer
X "Last Christmas" Paul Wilmshurst Steven Moffat Paul Frift
1 Episode 3
Episode 4
Daniel O'Hara Toby Whithouse Derek Ritchie
2 "The Magician's Apprentice"
"The Witch's Familiar"
Hettie MacDonald Steven Moffat Peter Bennett
3 "The Girl Who Died"
"The Woman Who Lived"
Ed Bazalgette Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat
Catherine Tregenna
Derek Ritchie
4 "Invasion of the Zygons"
"Inversion of the Zygons"
Daniel Nettheim Peter Harness
Peter Harness and Steven Moffat
Peter Bennett
5 Episode 10 Justin Molotnikov Sarah Dollard Nikki Wilson
6 Episode 11 Rachel Talalay Steven Moffat Peter Bennett
7 Episode 9 Justin Molotnikov Mark Gatiss Nikki Wilson
8 Episode 12 Rachel Talalay Steven Moffat Peter Bennett

Promotion

On 9 July 2015, the first trailer for the series was released, alongside the confirmation of the airdate of "The Magician's Apprentice". The same day, Capaldi, Coleman, Gomez and Moffat promoted the series at San Diego Comic-Con International. An exclusive prequel to the series, entitled "The Doctor’s Meditation", will be released on 15 and 16 September 2015 as part of a 3D cinematic release of the previous series' finale. On 12 August 2015, the second trailer for the series was released.

Broadcast

DVD and Blu-ray releases

See also: List of Doctor Who DVD and Blu-ray releases

"Last Christmas" was released as a standalone DVD and Blu-ray on 26 January 2015 in Region 2.

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