Steven Moffat & Caroline Skinner (‘Doctor Who’: Series 7) video interview
We caught up with Doctor Who execs Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner to chat about the new series of Doctor Who, airing on BBC One this autumn.
We caught up with Doctor Who execs Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner to chat about the new series of Doctor Who, airing on BBC One this autumn.
Sherlock exec Steven Moffat has promised that the climax to the third series “will have people just as frustrated as they ever were”.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has revealed that “something with Weeping Angels in New York seemed to make sense”, discussing Amy and Rory’s departure story.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has given some new hints about the leaving storyline for companions Amy and Rory in the show’s next series.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has further hinted that the new series of Doctor Who will be less arc-driven than Series 6.
Sherlock writer Steven Moffat has revealed that the long gaps between each series are likely to continue, saying “it’s worked so far”.
It is the Doctor’s darkest hour – there’s some scrummy cake to be eaten, but the man who guides his every move is lying in a hospital bed, his brain spangled beyond repair by too many tortuous plot twists. Then there’s the competition-winning fanboy (played by CultBox columnist Cameron K ‘Blogtor Who’ McEwan, nepotism fans) … >
Steven Moffat has described trying to schedule his work on Sherlock and Doctor Who as “the most depressing thing I’ve ever seen”.
Last summer CultBox visited the Sherlock set in Cardiff during the filming of the second series and chatted with the show’s creators, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat.