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'''''Village of the Angels''''', prefixed in the [[title sequence]] with '''''Chapter Four''''' and in other sources with '''''Flux''''', was the fourth episode of [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|series 13]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It formed the fourth chapter of the six-part serial ''Doctor Who: Flux''.
'''''Village of the Angels''''', prefixed in the [[title sequence]] with '''''Chapter Four''''' and in other sources with '''''Flux''''', was the fourth episode of [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|series 13]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It formed the fourth chapter of the six-part serial ''Doctor Who: Flux''.


This episode's [[Weeping Angel]]s was a special force called an [[Extraction Squad]] with the power to turn other beings into Angels if gathered in a large enough group, as well as being revealed to work for [[the Division]] who are revealed to be able to recruit any creature and being into their organisation.
This episode's [[Weeping Angel]]s were a special force called an [[Extraction Squad]] with the power to turn other beings into Angels if gathered in a large enough group, as well as being revealed to work for [[the Division]] who are revealed to be able to recruit any creature and being into their organisation.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Devon, November 1967. A little girl has gone missing, Professor Eustacius Jericho is conducting psychic experiments, and in the village graveyard, there is one gravestone too many. Why is Medderton known as the Cursed Village, and what do the Weeping Angels want?
[[Devon]], [[November]] [[1967]]. [[Peggy (Village of the Angels)|A little girl]] has gone missing, [[Eustacius Jericho|Professor Eustacius Jericho]] is conducting psychic experiments, and in the village graveyard, there is one gravestone too many. Why is [[Medderton]] known as the Cursed Village, and what do the [[Weeping Angel]]s want?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* Much like the first episode, ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'', shared its broadcast date with its setting of [[31 October]], this episode does much the same. Both the broadcast date and the setting are [[21 November]], however the primary setting for the episode is [[1967]].
* Just as ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'' was set on its broadcast date of [[31 October]] [[2021]], ''Village of the Angels'' was set on [[21 November]], albeit in [[1967]].
* This episode is the second episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' to feature a [[mid-credits scene]], after ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. The show also previously featured a post-credit scene in ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]''.
* This episode is the second episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' to feature a [[mid-credits scene]], the first being ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. The show also previously featured a post-credit scene in ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]''.
** The mid-credit scene was given a special glitching effect as it started and as it ended.  
** The mid-credit scene was given a special glitching effect as it started and as it ended.  
** The [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] also received a special variation during the credits. It returns to normal during the Next Time segment.
** The [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] also received a special variation during the credits. It returns to normal during the Next Time segment.
* This was the first episode of ''Doctor Who: Flux'' to not feature [[Karvanista]], [[Swarm (The Halloween Apocalypse)|Swarm]] or [[Joseph Williamson]]. [[Inston-Vee Vinder]] is also absent for a majority of the episode, only appearing in the mid-credits scene.
* This was the first episode of ''Doctor Who: Flux'' to not feature [[Karvanista]], [[Swarm (The Halloween Apocalypse)|Swarm]] or [[Joseph Williamson]]. [[Inston-Vee Vinder|Vinder]] is also absent for a majority of the episode, only appearing in the mid-credits scene.
* This episode marks the first time in the shows history to show a victim of a [[Weeping Angel]] being killed on-screen, with the characters in question shattering into rock debris.
* This episode marks the first time in the show's history that a victim of a [[Weeping Angel]] has been killed on-screen, with the characters in question shattering into rock debris.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
*Overnights: 3.45 million<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-flux-episode-4-ratings-newupdate/</ref>
* Overnights: 3.45 million<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-flux-episode-4-ratings-newupdate/</ref>
*Consolidated: ''to be added''
* Consolidated: ''to be added''


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
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=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
{{discontinuity}}
{{discontinuity}}
* In the end credits, [[Barbara Fadden]]'s name is mispelled "Barara Fadden".
* In the end credits, [[Barbara Fadden]]'s name is mispelt as "Barara Fadden".


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The [[Weeping Angel]] is still controlling the TARDIS' controls. ([[TV]]: ''[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|Once, Upon Time]]'')
* The [[Weeping Angel]] is still controlling the TARDIS' controls. ([[TV]]: ''[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|Once, Upon Time]]'')
* Bel and Vinder are still attempting to find one another. ([[TV]]: ''[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|Once, Upon Time]]'')
* Bel and Vinder are still attempting to find one another. ([[TV]]: ''[[Once, Upon Time (TV story)|Once, Upon Time]]'')
* The Doctor says "contact" when initiating [[telepathic]] contact. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'')
* The Doctor says "contact" when initiating [[telepathy|telepathic]] contact. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'')
* The Doctor tells her companions "don't wander off". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* The Doctor tells her companions, "don't wander off". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* The Weeping Angels have hidden in or emerged from rock before. During an adventure between the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Michelangelo]], the Doctor discovered that Michelangelo was being commissioned to somehow carve living, sentient Weeping Angels out of stone. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fallen Angels (audio story)|Fallen Angels]]'')
* The Weeping Angels have hidden in or emerged from rock before. The [[Fifth Doctor]] previously discovered that [[Michelangelo]] was being commissioned to carve living, sentient Weeping Angels out of stone. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fallen Angels (audio story)|Fallen Angels]]'')
* The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] also met Weeping Angels whilst bumping into the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]], who had been sent back to [[1969]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)|A Little Help from My Friends]]'')
* The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] also met Weeping Angels whilst bumping into the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]], who had been sent back to [[1969]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)|A Little Help from My Friends]]'')
* The Doctor tricks two Weeping Angels into looking at each other to prevent them from moving. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'')
* The Doctor tricks two Weeping Angels into looking at each other to prevent them from moving. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'')
* The Doctor once again contains various objects in her pockets, making another individual hold them for her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'')
* The Doctor once again has various objects in her pockets, making another individual hold them for her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'')
* The Doctor remembers [[River Song]]'s statement "that which holds the image of an Angel is an Angel" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'') and that they send people back in time to feed on the energy of the time they did not live in their normal time stream. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'')
* The Doctor remembers [[River Song]]'s statement: "that which holds the image of an Angel is an Angel" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'' / ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'') and that they send people back in time to feed on the energy of the time they did not live in their normal time stream. ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'')
* The Doctor utters her previous incarnations' catchphrases, notably "when I say run, run!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'', et al.) and "[[reverse the polarity of the neutron flow]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'', et al.)
* The Doctor utters her previous incarnations' catchphrases, notably "when I say run, run!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'', et al.) and "[[reverse the polarity of the neutron flow]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'', et al.)
* The TARDIS phone is used from the outside. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
* The TARDIS phone is used from the outside. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==

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Village of the Angels, prefixed in the title sequence with Chapter Four and in other sources with Flux, was the fourth episode of series 13 of Doctor Who. It formed the fourth chapter of the six-part serial Doctor Who: Flux.

This episode's Weeping Angels were a special force called an Extraction Squad with the power to turn other beings into Angels if gathered in a large enough group, as well as being revealed to work for the Division who are revealed to be able to recruit any creature and being into their organisation.

Synopsis

Devon, November 1967. A little girl has gone missing, Professor Eustacius Jericho is conducting psychic experiments, and in the village graveyard, there is one gravestone too many. Why is Medderton known as the Cursed Village, and what do the Weeping Angels want?

Plot

to be added

Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


References

to be added

Story notes

  • Just as The Halloween Apocalypse was set on its broadcast date of 31 October 2021, Village of the Angels was set on 21 November, albeit in 1967.
  • This episode is the second episode of Doctor Who to feature a mid-credits scene, the first being Death in Heaven. The show also previously featured a post-credit scene in Face the Raven.
    • The mid-credit scene was given a special glitching effect as it started and as it ended.
    • The Doctor Who theme also received a special variation during the credits. It returns to normal during the Next Time segment.
  • This was the first episode of Doctor Who: Flux to not feature Karvanista, Swarm or Joseph Williamson. Vinder is also absent for a majority of the episode, only appearing in the mid-credits scene.
  • This episode marks the first time in the show's history that a victim of a Weeping Angel has been killed on-screen, with the characters in question shattering into rock debris.

Ratings

  • Overnights: 3.45 million[2]
  • Consolidated: to be added

Filming locations

to be added

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.
  • In the end credits, Barbara Fadden's name is mispelt as "Barara Fadden".

Continuity

Home video releases

to be added

External links

Footnotes

  1. This episode was also simulcast on BBC America, as well as other networks.
  2. https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-flux-episode-4-ratings-newupdate/

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