Hey there! I am writing Doctor Who serieses, but some of the episodes in them have to be written by other writers. So I'm recruiting you guys to write some episodes! I've put down the premises here, so you can choose one to write for each series! After you write them, I may edit them if I need too, and if you have any questions about characters or themes, then please just ask me.
Series 24
John is taken away by Robots with human like features, but silver (They are eventually revealed to be Cybermen), while the Doctor and Jenny are left in the TARDIS, and has to save John from the Robots. John reacts like a true Doctor Who fan would when the Robots reveal themselves to be Cybermen, and reuniting with the rest of the TARDIS Crew, the Doctor says that Cybermen have always had human-like features. The reason for the Doctor not recgonising the Cybermen is revealed in the season finale. The Cybermen would've come to the past through a mysterious wormhole (this season's story arc).
John asks if he can meet his universal Counterpart, and the Doctor says yes, so the TARDIS Crew go to meet him, but they meet him as a 12 year old boy. They all have to stop the villain of the episode, and in the process, John's Counterpart is killed. This episode introduces John's mother, who will appear again in a later episode. It also introduces John's fear of Cogs, which will also become relevant in a later episode. At some point, John will ask who the richest man in the world is, and a character will say "Gareth Winters", who is a character that will appear in a later episode. This episode also focuses on John and Jenny's sexual relationship. The episode ends with Jenny coming into John's TARDIS bedroom to talk to him, and the two in John's bed looking up, thinking of John's counterpart.
John Thornton will regenerate into Joan Thornton in this one. He proposes to Jenny just before he is fatally injured. This will also feature a character that has come through yet another mysterious wormhole.
This episode's main enemy is a mad computer called Robert. This episode will feature a character called Benny (Who's name makes Joan think of Orphan 55 (2020)). Jenny reappears in this episode (after temporarily leaving the TARDIS in 24.7), saying that she had not seen the Doctor for only 2 days, and could not help having an adventure again. She is still pregnant, and shows the Doctor and Joan her scan. She says that she has organised a wedding. At some point, Jenny will be knocked out, causing her to have a nightmare (In a dream sequence written by me) about the 5th Doctor being killed by the Nine (A character from Doctor Who audio dramas). The Doctor's sonic screwdriver will be destroyed in this episode. The TARDIS Crew head off back to the TARDIS to go the Jenny and Joan's wedding, but the Doctor finds a mysterious letter with no writing, when a giant hologram of a Dalek appears in the sky. It tells the Doctor that he will come to their location, which it will not say the name of. The Doctor says "I don't think so!" and him, Joan and Jenny run back to the TARDIS, when suddenly, all it's power shuts down. It then starts moving in time, being controlled by an external force. The Doctor does not know where they are going.
Series 25
This story will be about the first alien invasion of Earth.
This episode will begin with a montage which will show some of the TARDIS Crew's life between 25.1 and this episode (such as stopping the Minister of War and Os Rian of N-Space, and putting a Doctor Who poster on a bus from In the Forest of the Night (2015)). The Last scene in the montage shows the Doctor going to search for a room in the TARDIS, while Joan steps out, but instantly gets electrocuted when touching the planet's floor. She falls back into the TARDIS (Titles roll). When the Doctor comes back, Joan is up and running, and asks to go somewhere else. I want you to make a couple of episodes out of this key word - Gravity (hey, that's a good title!). This episode also provides an explanation (in a throwaway mention by the Doctor) for what Clara and Ashildr did in their TARDIS after Hell Bent (2015) - They were found by the Time Lords, Clara was forced back to her death, and Ashildr was erased from time. The episode will feature Joan using all but one of her regenerations for someone or something. At the end of the episode, Joan asks to go to the top of the Burj Khalifa (or the tallest building of her time). When they get there, Joan stands on top and reveals to the Doctor that she has been regenerating ever since just before they went on their mist recent adventure. She then regenerates the most explosive regeneration ever, which knocks the Doctor and the TARDIS off the building, and destroys the building altogether.
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Make a premise based on these words: Sorvag in a Bottle.
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This episode features the Doctor's Brother, the last survivor of a supposed catastrophe on Gallifrey. In the Cold Opening, he is introduced almost straight away, and the Doctor instantly recgonises him (titles roll). Through the episode, the Doctor's Brother goes through Three Regenerations, each transition different. On the Brother's third life, the siblings reminisce about their time on Gallifrey as children, and the Doctor remembers reading a book on Gallifrey called Book Eighteen, written by Omega. The Doctor was on a page about Sandmen (with an illustration of them), and he wondered why there was only "Book Eighteen", and no Book Seventeen or Nineteen or so on, and his brother told him that he would need to ask Omega about that. Then their older sister Eretcha (who didn't look older) came in, and she made fun of her brother for reading about "Monsters made of Eye Mucous", and fought the book off him, and ripped it into bits. This made the Doctor angry, causing him to shoot her with a gun, and make her regenerate (her final regeneration), causing her to become "ugly". That explains why the Doctor hates guns. The Doctor's Brother dies at the end on his last life, and tells the Doctor what sparked the destruction of Gallifrey (which I will tell you).
This episode features a wormhole that opens for a certain amount of time only twice in the lifetime of the universe. It is said that if you go into the wormhole, it will take you anywhere you desire. The Doctor decides to find out how this wormhole was created, and so goes to the beginning of the universe. John gets sucked through the wormhole, and the Doctor goes in it to get to John (AKA where he desires). The Doctor ends up in our universe, leading into the next episode.