BBC Pictures have sent DWO the promo posters for Doctor Who Episodes 7.10: Journey To The Centre Of The TARDIS, 7.11: The Crimson Horror, 7.12: Nightmare In Silver & 7.13: The Name Of The Doctor.
The poster can be viewed to the right. Below are the synopsis' for the episodes:
7.10: Journey To The Centre Of The TARDIS
by Stephen Thompson
A spaceship salvage team drags the TARDIS on board, sending its systems into meltdown.
As the Doctor marshals the motley salvage crew outside, he realises Clara is still trapped within his malfunctioning ship, pursued by a dangerous group of ossified monsters. He has just 30 minutes to find Clara and save his TARDIS before it self-destructs.
7.11: The Crimson Horror
by Mark Gatiss
There’s something very odd about Mrs Gillyflower’s Sweetville mill, with its perfectly clean streets and beautiful people.
There’s something even stranger about the bodies washing up in the river, all bright red and waxy. When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror!
7.12: Nightmare In Silver
by Neil Gaiman
Hedgewick's World of Wonders: the perfect theme park day out - and ground zero for a deadly silver resurrection.
7.13: The Name Of The Doctor
by Steven Moffat
Someone is kidnapping the Doctor's friends, leading him towards the one place in all of time and space that he should never go.
The trailer for the next epsiode 7.9: Hide, can be viewed below:
Check Out DWO's Guide to Series 7 Part 2, below:
W = Written By / D = Directed By:
7.6: The Bells Of Saint John - [W: Steven Moffat / D: Colm McCarthy]
7.7: The Rings of Akhaten - [W: Neil Cross / D: Farren Blackburn]
7.8: Cold War - [W: Mark Gatiss / D: Douglas Mackinnon]
7.9: Hide - [W: Neil Cross / D: Jamie Payne]
7.10: Journey To The Centre Of The TARDIS - [W: Stephen Thompson / D: Mat King]
7.11: The Crimson Horror - [W: Mark Gatiss / D: Saul Metzstein]
7.12: Nightmare In Silver - [W: Neil Gaiman / D: Stephen Wolfenden]
7.13: The Name Of The Doctor - [W: Steven Moffat / D: Saul Metzstein]
[Source: BBC Pictures]
