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"...As the Sun goes down, |
we will remember them..." |
PLOTLINE
It's 1913 in England and war has come a year in advance as the terrifying Family hunt for the Doctor.
But, while John Smith refuses to accept his destiny as a Time Lord, the women in his life, Martha and Joan, have to take terrible measures to save the whole of history.
EPISODE REVIEW
Exceptional.
Is there anything else to say?
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EXTRA |
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DOCTOR WHO FOLKLORE Schoolboy, Timothy Latimer uses the "Watch" to blind Sister of Mine. The image projected was taken from THE RUNAWAY BRIDE.
DOCTOR WHO FOLKLORE When asked by Joan Redfern, the Doctor confirms that he could "change back" to John Smith but he wouldn't. However, this is at odds with the Doctor's comment (in DOCTOR WHO - CHILDREN IN NEED) that, after a "regeneration", he couldn't change back.
EPISODE CONTINUITY ERRORS - Not applicable |
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Review - Matthew Walter |
EOH RATING
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CAST
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THE DOCTOR |
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David Tennant |
MARTHA JONES |
Freema Agyeman |
NURSE JOAN REDFERN |
Jessica Stevenson |
JEREMY BAINES |
Harry Lloyd |
TIM LATIMER |
Thomas Sangster |
HUTCHINSON |
Tom Palmer |
ROCASTLE |
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Pip Torrens |
JENNY |
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Rebekah Staten |
CLARK |
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Gerard Horan |
LUCY CARTWRIGHT |
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Lauren Wilson |
PHILLIPS |
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Matthew White |
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MAIN PRODUCTION CREDITS |
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With thanks to the BBC National Orchestra of Wales |
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ORIGINAL THEME MUSIC |
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Ron Grainer |
CASTING DIRECTOR |
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Andy Pryor CDG |
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT |
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Endaf Emry Williams |
SOUND RECORDIST |
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Simon Fraser |
COSTUME DESIGNER |
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Louise Page |
MAKE-UP DESIGNER |
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Sheelagh Wells |
MUSIC |
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Murray Gold |
VISUAL EFFECTS |
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THE MILL |
VISUAL FX PRODUCER |
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Will Cohen |
VISUAL FX SUPERVISOR |
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Dave Houghton |
SPECIAL EFFECTS |
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ANY EFFECTS |
PROSTHETICS |
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Neill Gorton and Millennium Effects |
EDITOR |
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Llana del Giudice |
PRODUCTION DESIGNER |
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Edward Thomas |
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY |
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Ernie Vincze BSC |
PRODUCTION MANAGER |
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Tracie Simpson |
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER |
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Helen Vallis |
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PRODUCER |
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Susie Liggat |
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS |
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Julie Gardner
Russell T Davies |
DIRECTOR |
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Charles Palmer |
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Produced by
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WRITER |
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Paul Cornell |
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INFORMATION
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BROADCAST DATE |
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2 June 2007 |
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REPEATED DATE |
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3 June 2007 |
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FIRST RUN UK RATINGS (millions) |
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7.21 (39.1% TV Share) |
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DVD RELEASE |
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July 2007 |
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