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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the ninth episode of the [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|tenth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC Wales]]. This episode was notable for introducing in 2017 the first on-screen female [[Ice Warrior]], the [[Ice Queen]] [[Iraxxa]], 50 years since the species were introduced in 1967's ''[[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the ninth episode of [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|series 10]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was written by [[Mark Gatiss]], directed by [[Wayne Yip]] and featured [[Peter Capaldi]] as the [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Pearl Mackie]] as [[Bill Potts]] and [[Matt Lucas]] as [[Nardole]].
 
This episode was notable for introducing, in 2017, the first on-screen female [[Ice Warrior]], the [[Ice Queen]] [[Iraxxa]], 50 years since the species were introduced in 1967's ''[[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]]''.


''Empress'' saw the return of two actors from classic ''Doctor Who'': [[Ysanne Churchman]], reprising the role of [[Alpha Centauri (The Curse of Peladon)|Alpha Centauri]] for the first time since the [[1974 (releases)|1974]] story ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'', and [[Anthony Calf]], who last appeared on televised ''Doctor Who'' in the [[1982 (releases)|1982]] serial, ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]''.
''Empress'' saw the return of two actors from classic ''Doctor Who'': [[Ysanne Churchman]], reprising the role of [[Alpha Centauri (The Curse of Peladon)|Alpha Centauri]] for the first time since the [[1974 (releases)|1974]] story ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'', and [[Anthony Calf]], who last appeared on televised ''Doctor Who'' in the [[1982 (releases)|1982]] serial, ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]''.

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Empress of Mars was the ninth episode of series 10 of Doctor Who. It was written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Wayne Yip and featured Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts and Matt Lucas as Nardole.

This episode was notable for introducing, in 2017, the first on-screen female Ice Warrior, the Ice Queen Iraxxa, 50 years since the species were introduced in 1967's The Ice Warriors.

Empress saw the return of two actors from classic Doctor Who: Ysanne Churchman, reprising the role of Alpha Centauri for the first time since the 1974 story The Monster of Peladon, and Anthony Calf, who last appeared on televised Doctor Who in the 1982 serial, The Visitation.

Narratively, this episode saw Missy out of her vault for the first time in the series, discounting flashbacks. A large part of the series arc revolved around guarding the vault to make sure that she did not escape; in this story, Nardole allows Missy to pilot the TARDIS to save the Doctor and Bill.

Synopsis

When NASA discovers a message reading GOD SAVE THE QUEEN under the ice on Mars's surface, the Twelfth Doctor, Nardole, and Bill travel to the Red Planet to investigate. On arrival, they find Victorian soldiers embroiled in a conflict with one of Mars’s ancient species.

Plot

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Cast

Crew

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References

Culture

Foods and beverages

  • Nardole is drinking a cup of tea at NASA.
  • The Doctor, Bill, Catchlove and Godsacre drinks "afternoon tea" and eats cake.
  • When Friday is serving tea, Catchlove questions as to whether Bill would like "Indian or China".

Locations

Science

Technology

Physics

People

Companies

  • The Doctor, Bill and Nardole take a trip to NASA, where a probe is being tested.

Jobs

Species

Currency

TARDIS

Jargon

Music

Story notes

File:Matt Lucas and Mark Gatiss - The Aftershow - Doctor Who The Fan Show

Ratings

  • 3.58m (UK overnight figures)
  • 5.02m (UK final)

Filming locations

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Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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Continuity

Home video releases

DVD releases

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Blu-ray releases

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Digital releases

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External links

Fotnotes