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BBC Reveals Complete List Of Doctor Who Episode Titles

Season Nine premieres this Saturday on BBC and BBC America

Ready for a brand new season of adventures in time and space?

Doctor Who Season (or Series) Nine can’t get here soon enough, but the wait is almost over! The show premieres this Saturday, September 19, around the world (9/8c on BBC America).

Today the BBC revealed the full list of episode titles for the new season:

We’ve updated our Doctor Who show guide accordingly.

As promised by the show’s producers, Season Nine is packed full of two-part episodes — starting with the premiere, which will see Clara and Missy team up to find the Doctor, including a trip to a Dalek city.

Toby Whithouse (Being Human) returned to Who to pen episodes 3 and 4. Maisie Williams‘s (Game of Thrones) appearance will be in episodes 5 and 6. Ingrid Oliver is back as fan favorite fangirl Osgood in the Zygon two-parter. And the season ends with another two-parter as the Doctor realizes that he is being pursued.

Don’t miss Saturday’s premiere, then head over to our Doctor Who forum at GateWorld to talk about “The Magician’s Apprentice” with fans from all over the world!

Read more about Season Nine at the BBC’s official show blog.

Darren

Darren is a fan of all things science fiction, and founded the popular Stargate website GateWorld in 1999, followed by SciFi Stream in 2007. He lives in the Seattle area.

One thought on “BBC Reveals Complete List Of Doctor Who Episode Titles

  • P. Nevarez

    I’ve been a Doctor Who fan for a long Time now, and to be honest I could not believe that BBC pulled the show from Netfilx and gave no information on where they moved to? Because I’m in need my Doctor Who fix? I love watching the repeats when the seasons over, and have had no info where to look? I’m not a Peter Capaldi fan, I’m a David Tennent and a Matt Smith fan but found nothing? I’d love to know how I can watch the show when the seasons over? Does anyone know anything about this? Because here in the USA we don’t get it like those who live in England, so please if any one knows, please let me know, thank u… Doctor Who fanatic .

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