2012 Episodes
- Episode 1: "Asylum of the Daleks"
- Written by Steven Moffatt, directed by Nick Hurran
- Features every type of Dalek ever
- The Doctor will be given a task to complete by the Dalek High Council and the episode will take place partially on an alien planet
- Will be screened at the BFI film festival on August 14th and at the Edinburgh International TV festival sometime between August 23rd and 25th
- The Ponds and the Doctor are kidnapped by the Daleks
- There's a prison planet for Daleks who are insane or battle-damaged or otherwise bad
- Guest Starring: David Gyasi (Harvey)
- Episode 2: "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship"
- Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Saul Metzstein
- Features robots, an Edwardian hunter, Rory's dad, and Nefertiti
- Starts out in Ancient Egypt
- Involves a spaceship full of dinosaurs that's going to crash into the Earth in the 24th century
- The Doctor is summoned by the Earth Defense Commander
- Guest Starring: Mark Williams (Rory's dad Brian), David Bradley (Solomon), Rupert Graves (British explorer Riddell), & Riann Steele (Nefertiti)
- Episode 3: "A Town Called Mercy"
- Written by Toby Whithouse, directed by Saul Mezstein
- The Doctor, Amy, and Rory travel to the American Wild West and battle a cyborg called the Gunslinger
- There's a second alien called Kahler-Jex who is being hunted by the Gunslinger
- The villagers apparently don't like aliens
- The Doctor gets another Stetson and is now 1,200 years old
- Guest Starring: Ben Browder (the local Sheriff), Adrian Scarborough (Kahler Jax), Dominic Kemp (Kahler–Mas), Rob Cavazos (Walter), Andrew Brooke (the Reckoner), Joanne McQuinn (Sadie), & Garric Hagon
- Episode 4: "The Power of Three"
- Written by Chris Chibnall, directed by Douglas Mackinnon
- Will feature UNIT dealing with a bunch of black cubes that have fallen to Earth
- Amy and Rory are celebrating their anniversary at a party
- Takes place over the course of a year
- Guest Starring: Mark Williams (Rory's dad, Brian), Jemma Redgrave (the Brigadier's daughter Kate Stewart), Steven Berkoff (Mr. Shanks), Selva Rasalingam (Ranjit), & Barnaby Edwards (mysterious hooded figure)
- Episode 5: "The Angels Take Manhattan"
- Written by Steven Moffatt, directed by Nick Hurran
- Features the Weeping Angels, and Amy & Rory's departure (something to do with an unspecified scene in The Eleventh Hour)
- The Doctor, Amy, and Rory visit New York
- Will feature some sort of funeral for someone
- River Song makes an appearance
- Guest Starring: Michael McShane (Dr. Grayle), & Rob David (Sam Garner)
- Episode 6 (Christmas Special) "The Snowmen"
- Written by Steven Moffatt, directed by Saul Metzstein
- Modified version of Raymond Briggs' "The Snowman"
- Introduces the new companion, played by Jenna–Louise Coleman (named Clara)
- The Doctor meets his new companion in the last place he'd ever expect
- Features Madame Vastra, Jenny, and Strax from A Good Man Goes to War
- Features alien snow that assembles itself into roughly humanoid form
- Takes place in Victorian times
- Guest Starring: Richard E. Grant, Tom Ward,
2013 Episodes
- Episode 7: "The Bells of Saint John"
- Written by Steven Moffat, directed by Colm McCarthy
- There's something living in the Wi-Fi that's controlling people
- The Wi-Fi also appears to be able to switch people off
- Introduces the new companion Clara Oswin Oswald for the third time
- Not the same Clara as in the previous episode
- Features an enemy called the Spoonheads
- The Doctor has to stop an airplane from crashing
- Guest Starring: Celia Imrie (Ms. Kizlet), Robert Whitelock (Mahler)
- Episode 8: "The Rings of Akhaten"
- Written by Neil Cross, directed by Farren Blackburn
- Great big glowing alien planet with a face in it and rings
- Festival of Sacrifice happening on alien planet
- Features the Queen of Years (a young girl)
- Alien mummy thing
- Possible connection to Ancient Egypt and Nefertiti
- Guest Starring: Zoe Alexander
- Episode 9: "The Cold War"
- Written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Douglas Mackinnon
- Filmed entirely on indoor sets
- Takes place onboard a Russian missile submarine
- Contains the words "meat", "klaxon", & "Vienna" (might refer to episode 12)
- Ice Warrior has gotten onboard after melting out of an iceberg
- The Doctor and Clara are on their way to Las Vegas
- Guest Starring: Josh O'Connor (Piotr), James Norton (Onejin), David Warner, & Liam Cunningham
- Episode 10 "Hide"
- Written by Neil Cross, directed by Jamie Payne
- Takes place an at old mansion at a moor that's haunted by the ghost of the Witch of the Well
- A professor and a psychic are trying to find the ghost
- The ghost isn't all the Doctor is there for (he wants the psychic's help with you-know-who)
- Eye of Harmony
- The Doctor has apparently taken up an interest in photography
- Guest Starring: Dougray Scott (Professor), Kemi–Bo Jacobs (Hila Tacorian), & Jessica Raine (Emma Grayling)
- Episode 11 "Journey to the Center of the TARDIS"
- Written by Steve Thompson, directed by Mat King
- Set inside the TARDIS
- Features three brothers who form an intergalactic salvage crew
- We get to see the Eye of Harmony, along with "Gallifreyan eggs" (?)
- The brothers want to sell the TARDIS for scrap
- Clara is trapped deep inside the TARDIS, and the Doctor activates its self-destruct in order to get the brothers to help him find her
- Guest Starring: Ashley Walters (Van Baalen), Mark Oliver (Bram Van Baalen), Jahvel Hall (Tricky Van Baalen)
- Episode 12: "The Crimson Horror"
- Written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Saul Metzstein
- Takes place in a mysterious 19th Century village
- The Doctor gets a bowler hat
- Features a strange factory called Sweetville run by Winifred Gillyflower
- People are going missing at the factory and later turn up red and waxy in a river
- Jenny will be there (the human one, not the Doctor's daughter) as well as Madame Vastra and Strax from A Good Man Goes to War
- Guest Starring: Diana Rigg (Winifred Gillyflower) & Brendan Patricks (twins Edmund and Jeremiah)
- Episode 13: "Nightmare in Silver"
- Written by Neil Gaiman, directed by Stephen Wolfenden
- New Cybermen
- Takes place in the future at an abandoned theme park named Hedgewick's World
- Band of fighters are battling the Cybermen there
- Features a Cyber-"something else"
- Guest Starring: Tamzin Outhwaite (Captain Alice), Calvin Dean, Jason Watkins, Warwick Davis
- Episode 14: "The Name of the Doctor"
- Written by Steven Moffat
- Possibly set in Victorian Scotland
- The aliens are known as the Whispermen
- The Doctor's greatest secret is revealed
- Possibility of River's gravestone
- Possible return of River Song, Strax, Vastra, Jenny, and Dr. Simeon
- Other things
- New title sequence
- New TARDIS interior
This post will be updated periodically and replaces all previous Series 7 spoilers posts.
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