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The Elysium Season 2 would’ve aired between the 11th September 2016 and the 16th October 2016. It would’ve consisted of 6×60 minute episodes, like Season 1, and it would’ve been produced by Left Bank Pictures for BBC One in the UK, CBS in the USA and Netflix internationally. Jane Espenson would’ve remained as show runner,
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The second half of Season 50 of Doctor Who would’ve aired from the 23rd January to 12th March 2016, after a two-month gap since the mid-season finale, The Slave Master. At the end of the episode, companions, Erin and Kyle left the TARDIS and settled in 1865, leaving the Doctor travelling alone with just new
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Season 50 of Doctor Who would have been the second season of Chapter Four, as well as the second season for showrunner, Ronald D. Moore; Doctor, Samantha Bond and Companion, Erin Stevenson. Unlike Season 49, Jane Espenson would not be a co-showrunner with Moore, as she had decided to work full time show running the
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The Elysium was a spinoff series which would have aired in May of 2015. Please note that although Season 1’s episodes would have aired before Season 50, I am covering them now, with season 2 following in the next video, as I believe I didn’t cover them well enough in the Season 49 – Recap
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The second half of Season 49 would’ve aired in the spring of 2016, after a gap of just over two months between Episodes 8 and 9. The biggest change between episodes was the addition of Bernard Cribbins’ name on the title sequence, as Hogan had now become a regular character and a companion. THOSE WHO
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Doctor Who: Season 49 would’ve aired between the 20th September 2014 and the 14th March 2015, consisting of 16×60 minute episodes, split into two runs of 8 episodes, the first running from the 20th September 2014 until the 8th November 2014, and the second running from the 24th January 2015 until the 14th March 2015.
