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::i always thought the next step would be more episodes, but a split does come as a welcome suprise [[User:Revanvolatrelundar|Revanvolatrelundar]] 15:39, August 29, 2010 (UTC)
::i always thought the next step would be more episodes, but a split does come as a welcome suprise [[User:Revanvolatrelundar|Revanvolatrelundar]] 15:39, August 29, 2010 (UTC)
:Three ideas come to mind.  
 
:::Three ideas come to mind.  


:::The first is that it is a means to push the web games, books, Torchwood or Sarah Jane as a mid season bridge.  Use the main brand to make more out of the spin offs.  
:::The first is that it is a means to push the web games, books, Torchwood or Sarah Jane as a mid season bridge.  Use the main brand to make more out of the spin offs.  

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Why on earth have they made a split, its just stupid. The only way the split would have been good if they where going to give us more episodes but there not. I'll be honest the episodes last year was awful they where all rushed. The whole season was amazing but as episodes themselves where all pretty poor, felt like they where on for like 10 mins. I understand they want to keep doctor who on for the whole year but why not give us more episodes then. There obviously more interested in the stupid Sherlock thyan Doctor Who. What do you think? -- Michael Downey 13:19, August 29, 2010 (UTC)

Just in case anyone's wondering: The Doctor Who News Page - Next Series to be transmitted in two halves
The US shows do it, admittedly they do it with twice as many episodes, but there is a mid-season cliffhanger in a lot of US sci-fi shows.
I think it's a good, mix the format up a little bit. --Tangerineduel 15:30, August 29, 2010 (UTC)
i always thought the next step would be more episodes, but a split does come as a welcome suprise Revanvolatrelundar 15:39, August 29, 2010 (UTC)
Three ideas come to mind.
The first is that it is a means to push the web games, books, Torchwood or Sarah Jane as a mid season bridge. Use the main brand to make more out of the spin offs.
Second is that it starts in the UK and gets ahead of the rest of the world. The rest of the world starts to show the new series a little later. The lenght of the break to timed such that the UK, US, AUS etc will have the final episode at the same weekend. That way the BBC makes more from the rights world wide.
Finally they have two ideas of how to end the series. They may do the principle photography for both, but by splitting the seasons they get to judge the public opinion as to which will work (think about the "happy" ending for 1st series of 24)196.216.51.138 17:39, August 29, 2010 (UTC)