New Doctor Who stuff! There's a minisode called "Demon's Run: Two Days Later," which is either available if you subscribe to Doctor Who Series 7 Part B on US iTunes, or if you're very naughty. I'm a very naughty boy and I loved it.
Also released by the Radio Times is a really cool banner with a lot of the series' monsters, villains and a couple of allies. Which I'm going to put a bit lower in the post, so if you don't want to see it, you don't have to.
Before we get onto that, almost-full list of episode titles! In big fat text to push the picture of the monsters down the screen.
1. The Bells of Saint John
2. The Rings of Akhaten
3. Cold War
4. Hide
5. Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
6. The Crimson Horror
7. Nightmare in Silver
8. TBAWritten, as previously reported, by Steven Moffat, Neil Cross, Mark Gatiss, Neil Cross, Stephen Thompson, Mark Gatiss, Neil Gaiman, and Steven Moffat respectively. So that's mostly Neils and Steves, then.
Interesting tidbits - The Crimson Horror is focused on Vastra, Jenny and Strax, as they "tackle a case of their own, and stumble across the Doctor's path, quite accidentally." Meanwhile, The Rings of Akhaten features Steven Moffat's favourite new monster of the series, in the Vigil.
Right. Enough stalling. Here's yer villains, monsters and mates:
The monsters seem to be placed roughly in order of appearance from left to right, with Celia Imrie's character featuring in the first episode, the Vigil and the Mummy in the second, right up to the Whispermen who are believed to appear in the finale. This has got me properly excited, and I think it's starting to look like the ghost train that series 6 almost was.