The BBC Media Center has released an interview with the main folks involved with Series 7B and today is Steven Moffat talking about the rest of the series. Or talking about what he wants to tell us.
Lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffat gives us
an insight into the monsters and adventures that we can expect from the new
series.
So it’s back and with a James Bond-esque urban thriller.
Why did you decide to kick-off the new series with a very modern day threat?
It was Marcus Wilson's idea. We were discussing how the
first episode of the second run would probably be a contemporary Earth
adventure, so the Doctor could meet the modern day Clara - and anyway, I wanted
to do Wi-Fi monsters - and Marcus suggested we do a proper urban thriller. The
Doctor can never be Bond or Bourne - but if he tried it might look a bit like
this.
A haunted house, a submarine, a planet with cool rings,
Victorian Yorkshire, a journey to the centre of the TARDIS, Dame Diana Rigg and
her daughter Rachael Stirling together on screen for the first time, new
Cybermen, and the Doctor's greatest secret revealed.
You are bringing back a couple of classic monsters with
the Cybermen and Ice Warriors, are there any new ones to look out for?
Plenty of new monsters! Watch out for the Spoonheads, the
Whispermen, and - my favourite - the Vigil. Oh and Neil Gaiman has done
something horrible with the Cybermen!
We finally get to meet the Clara that will travel with
the Doctor across the series’ eight epic adventures. Can you tell us a little
bit about her character?
You've sort of met her, but you sort of haven't. The same
shed load of attitude you saw before, the same rapid-fire banter with the
Doctor, but this time she's living in modern London with no memory of the Time
Lord!
How has the dynamic of the relationship between the
Doctor and his companion changed since the introduction of Clara?
It's all new for the Doctor - this time the greatest
mystery in the universe is standing right next to him.
What was it about Jenna that made you decide she would be
right fit for the role of the new companion?
Casting is a funny process - the right people sort of
choose themselves. It happened with Matt a long time ago, and when we saw him
bantering with Jenna it happened again. Auditions start with you telling the
actor about the character - sometimes they end with the actor telling you.
That's what happened with Jenna!
A ghost story, a period drama to end all period dramas
and an underwater siege, was it intentional to go as big as possible with this
series in the year of the 50th?
We try to make every year the biggest possible, but when
you see that big, glittering 50 hanging above you, you start trying even
harder. I've been a fan all by my life and I know we have to deliver!
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