Heading into this weekend's new episode, Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies confirmed that filming on Season 2 has wrapped.
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"73 Yards" starts out as a British folk horror episode of Doctor Who but it takes a left turn into something deeper, odder - and political.
In "73 Yards," Russell T. Davies once again shows that even in Doctor Who, the worst, scariest monsters are the human ones - as in real life.
Showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson go "Black Mirror" for Doctor Who Episode 5: "Dot and Bubble."
Shortly after the trailer release, The Official Doctor Who Podcast and the show's social media account shared new looks at "Dot and Bubble."
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies offered some teases about "spooky" and "strange" episode "73 Yards" ahead of a sneak preview.
Check out this new clip from Showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Episode 4: "73 Yards."
"Boom," Steven Moffat's new episode of Doctor Who, reveals Villengard's long-running villainy - which has been with the series since 2005.
In "Boom," Steven Moffat reveals more of the slightly hidden lore of the 51st-century history he created in Doctor Who beginning in 2005.
"73 Yards" is one of the weirdest episodes of Doctor Who in all the best ways possible - and it travels that weird route in a unique way.