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|image          = 11andDermot.jpg
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|doctor          = Eleventh Doctor
|doctor          = Eleventh Doctor
|companions      = [[Dermot O'Leary (National Television Awards)|Dermot]]
|featuring      = Dermot O'Leary (in-universe)
|featuring2      = Dot Cotton
|enemy          =  
|enemy          =  
|setting        = {{il|[[The Doctor's TARDIS]]|[[26 January]] [[2011]]|[[Albert Square]]|[[BBC Television Centre]], [[22nd century|2111]]|[[2012]]|[[Coronation Street]]}}
|setting        = {{il|[[The Doctor's TARDIS]]|[[26 January]] [[2011]]|[[Albert Square]]|[[BBC Television Centre (in-universe)|BBC Television Centre]], [[22nd century|2111]]|[[2012]]|[[Coronation Street, Weatherfield|Coronation Street]]}}
|writer          = [[Steven Moffat]]
|writer          = Steven Moffat
|director        = [[Richard Senior]]
|director        = [[Richard Senior]]<ref name="Richard Senior">[https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/client/richard-senior/work/national-television-awards-doctor-who-pre-title-scene National Television Awards Doctor Who pre-title scene]</ref>
|producer        = [[Andy Bates]]
|producer        = [[Andy Bates]]
|broadcast date  = [[26 January (releases)|26 January]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|broadcast date  = 26 January 2011
|format          = 1x 4 minute episode (broadcast alongside the [[National Television Awards]])
|network        = ITV1
|format          = 1x4 minute [[Mini-episode]]
|production code = NTA16
|production code = NTA16
|fullvid        = National Television Awards 2011 - The Doctor Saves Day
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'''''Dermot and the Doctor''''' was the ''National Television Awards'' 2011 special broadcast on [[ITV]] for the sixteenth ''National Television Awards''.
'''''Dermot & the Doctor''''',<ref>Thumbnail of [[:File:National Television Awards 2011 - The Doctor Saves Day|National Television Awards 2011 - The Doctor Saves Day]]</ref> later renamed '''''The Doctor Saves Day'''''<ref>YouTube title of [[:File:National Television Awards 2011 - The Doctor Saves Day|National Television Awards 2011 - The Doctor Saves Day]]</ref> and released on the BBC website as '''''The Doctor and a galaxy of stars'''''<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00djp54</ref> was a [[mini-episode]] released to coincide with the ''National Television Awards'' 2011. It was broadcast on [[ITV]] for the sixteenth ''National Television Awards''.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
At 7:00, the broadcast of the ''[[National Television Awards]]'' can be heard at the home of [[Dermot O'Leary (National Television Awards)|Dermot O'Leary]]. Waking up, Dermot realises, to his horror, that he has slept in and has thus missed the ''National Television Awards''. However, also present in his [[bedroom]] is [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. Appearing through the partially opened [[door]]s, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] asks "can I help?"
At 7:00, the broadcast of the ''[[National Television Awards]]'' can be heard at the home of [[Dermot O'Leary (National Television Awards)|Dermot O'Leary]]. Waking up, Dermot realises, to his horror, that he has slept in and has thus missed the ''National Television Awards''. However, also present in his [[bedroom]] is [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. Appearing through the partially opened [[door]]s, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] asks is can help.


Within the [[TARDIS control room]], the Doctor is operating the [[control console]] while Dermot, now dressed in his presenter's [[suit]], observes his surroundings with awe. The TARDIS' destination is [[26 January]] [[2011]], which the Doctor notes to be a "temporal tipping point"; "millions of people are going to be making vitally important decisions, and if they make just one tiny mistake the [[N-Space|entire universe]] will be destroyed." The Doctor announces that they are heading to the NTAs and, indeed, the TARDIS audibly lands immediately after. When Dermot asks if they have arrived, however, the Doctor answers in the negative; they have overshot and the [[TARDIS scanner]] is "on the blink".
Within the [[TARDIS control room]], the Doctor is operating the [[control console]] while Dermot, now dressed in his presenter's [[suit]], observes his surroundings with awe. The TARDIS's destination is [[26 January]] [[2011]], which the Doctor notes to be a "temporal tipping point"; "millions of people are going to be making vitally important decisions, and if they make just one tiny mistake the [[the Doctor's universe|entire universe]] will be destroyed." The Doctor announces that they are heading to the NTAs and, indeed, the TARDIS audibly lands immediately after. When Dermot asks if they have arrived, however, the Doctor answers in the negative; they have overshot and the [[TARDIS scanner]] is "on the blink".


The Doctor notes that he needs to make sure that the [[atmosphere]] is breathable. He reveals to Dermot that [[miner]]s used to take [[canary|canaries]] down [[mine]]s to check that the [[air]] was safe, proceeding to push Dermot out of the TARDIS' doors. Stepping out of the TARDIS, Dermot discovers [[Ant & Dec]]. Recognising the TARDIS, Ant & Dec ask if the Doctor has come back for them. The duo explain to Dermot that only the Doctor can release from the [[invisible]] [[space]] [[handcuffs]] which have binded them together for the past [[21 (number)|21]] [[year]]s. Though Ant & Dec are clearly desperate for the Doctor's assistance, Dermot ignores their plight and returns to the TARDIS alone, leaving them behind, with Ant proceeding to the [[toilet]].
The Doctor notes that he needs to make sure that the [[atmosphere]] is breathable. He reveals to Dermot that [[miner]]s used to take [[canary|canaries]] down [[mine]]s to check that the [[air]] was safe, proceeding to push Dermot out of the TARDIS's doors. Stepping out of the TARDIS, Dermot discovers [[Ant & Dec]]. Recognising the TARDIS, Ant & Dec ask if the Doctor has come back for them. The duo explain to Dermot that only the Doctor can release from the [[invisible space handcuffs]] which have binded them together for the past [[21 (number)|21]] [[year]]s. Though Ant & Dec are clearly desperate for the Doctor's assistance, Dermot ignores their plight and returns to the TARDIS alone, leaving them behind, with Ant proceeding to the [[toilet]].


The TARDIS lands again, with the Doctor claiming that he has "definitely got it this time." Before Dermot exits the TARDIS, the Doctor alerts him that he has received a [[lifeform]] reading outside; an "ancient creature" that the Doctor worryingly notes has something familiar about it but he cannot get an accurate reading, as if there is a [[smoke]]screen. Finding himself in [[Albert Square]], Dermot encounters [[Dot Branning]], who is [[smoking]] a [[cigarette]]. Though unfamiliar with Dermot, Dot notes that he is not the Doctor; Dot claims that the Doctor is "never out" of her laundrette since he only has one set of [[clothes]].
The TARDIS lands again, with the Doctor claiming that he has "definitely got it this time." Before Dermot exits the TARDIS, the Doctor alerts him that he has received a [[lifeform]] reading outside; an "ancient creature" that the Doctor worryingly notes has something familiar about it but he cannot get an accurate reading, as if there is a [[smoke]]screen. Finding himself in [[Albert Square]], Dermot encounters [[Dot Branning]], who is [[smoking]] a [[cigarette]]. Though unfamiliar with Dermot, Dot notes that he is not the Doctor; Dot claims that the Doctor is "never out" of her laundrette since he only has one set of [[clothes]].


"Third time lucky", the Doctor once again fails, landing the TARDIS at the [[BBC Television Centre]] [[22nd century|one hundred years in the future]]. Dermot is amazed to learn that that the [[BBC]] still exists at this point in the [[future]], "in between the [[advert]]s" as the Doctor notes. Awestruck, Dermot enthusiastically exits the TARDIS, curious to know how [[TV]] is made in a hundred years' time. Imagining future programmes, Dermot suggests 4D television, "[[news]] with [[robot]]s" and "comedies with jokes". Out the doors, Dermot finds that [[Bruce Forsyth]] is "still here", backstage on ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' before being taken back into the TARDIS by the Doctor.
"Third time lucky", the Doctor once again fails, landing the TARDIS at the [[BBC Television Centre (in-universe)|BBC Television Centre]] [[22nd century|one hundred years in the future]]. Dermot is amazed to learn that that the [[BBC]] still exists at this point in the [[future]], "in between the [[advert]]s" as the Doctor notes. Awestruck, Dermot enthusiastically exits the TARDIS, curious to know how [[TV]] is made in a hundred years' time. Imagining future programmes, Dermot suggests 4D television, "[[news]] with [[robot]]s" and "comedies with jokes". Out the doors, Dermot finds that [[Bruce Forsyth]] is "still here", backstage on ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' before being taken back into the TARDIS by the Doctor.


The Doctor assures Dermot that they will get to his destination only to overshoot again, arriving [[2012|one year into the future]]. Turning on the scanner, they see [[Graham Norton]] who questions the appearance of "that [[box]]" in his studio as he is trying to present the news. "Moving on", the Doctor adjusts the scanner, whose screen changes to feature [[Amanda Holden]], who complains that it is "just the same thing again", "an appearing, disappearing [[police box|police telephone box]]. The Doctor apologises to Amanda, revealing to Dermot that she is now the [[Prime Minister]]. Reflecting on "the Holden Years", the Doctor notes that it was a "shame she was so used to pressing that big [[red]] button." Indeed, immediately after, Amanda, flanked by [[Michael McIntyre]] and [[David Hasselhoff]], presses the button as the TARDIS departs.
The Doctor assures Dermot that they will get to his destination only to overshoot again, arriving [[2012|one year into the future]]. Turning on the scanner, they see [[Graham Norton]] who questions the appearance of "that [[box]]" in his studio as he is trying to present the news. "Moving on", the Doctor adjusts the scanner, whose screen changes to feature [[Amanda Holden]], who complains that it is "just the same thing again", "an appearing, disappearing [[police box|police telephone box]]. The Doctor apologises to Amanda, revealing to Dermot that she is now the [[Prime Minister]]. Reflecting on "the Holden Years", the Doctor notes that it was a "shame she was so used to pressing that big [[red]] button." Indeed, immediately after, Amanda, flanked by [[Michael McIntyre]] and [[David Hasselhoff]], presses the button as the TARDIS departs.


As a result of the next attempt, [[Becky McDonald]] of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' appears on the scanner, telling the Doctor again that it is over between them. She warns him to shift his box off the cobbles before she comes in there and shoves a hotpot where "the sun don't shine." Spraying at the TARDIS, Becky enters ''The Rovers Return''. The Doctor notes the "Weatherfieldians" to be a "terrifying race".
As a result of the next attempt, [[Becky McDonald]] appears on the scanner, telling the Doctor again that it is over between them. She warns him to shift his box off the cobbles before she comes in there and shoves a hotpot where "the sun don't shine." Spraying at the TARDIS, Becky enters ''The Rovers Return''. The Doctor notes the "Weatherfieldians" to be a "terrifying race".


On the "last try", the Doctor laments that they are heading to "some vast and terrible arena full of insane, shrieking [[banshee]]s thirsting for [[blood]] and conquest." However, Dermot recognises from the scanner that they are infact arriving at the National Television Awards, with both his and the Doctor's expressions turning to glee as the TARDIS proceeds through the [[Time Vortex]].
On the "last try", the Doctor laments that they are heading to "some vast and terrible arena full of insane, shrieking [[banshee]]s thirsting for [[blood]] and conquest." However, Dermot recognises from the scanner that they are infact arriving at the National Television Awards, with both his and the Doctor's expressions turning to glee as the TARDIS proceeds through the [[Time Vortex]].
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== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
* [[Dermot O'Leary (National Television Awards)|Dermot O'Leary]] - [[Dermot O'Leary]]
* [[Dermot O'Leary (in-universe)|Dermot O'Leary]] - [[Dermot O'Leary|Himself]]
* [[Anthony McPartlin]] - Himself
* [[Anthony McPartlin (in-universe)|Anthony McPartlin]] - [[Anthony McPartlin|Himself]]
* [[Declan Donnelly]] - Himself
* [[Declan Donnelly (in-universe)|Declan Donnelly]] - [[Declan Donnelly|Himself]]
* [[Dot Branning]] - [[June Brown]]
* [[Dot Cotton]] - [[June Brown]]
* [[Bruce Forsyth]] - Himself
* [[Bruce Forsyth (in-universe)|Bruce Forsyth]] - [[Bruce Forsyth|Himself]]
* [[Graham Norton]] - Himself
* [[Graham Norton (in-universe)|Graham Norton]] - [[Graham Norton|Himself]]
* [[Amanda Holden]] [[Prime Minister|PM]] - Herself
* [[Amanda Holden (in-universe)|Amanda Holden]] - [[Amanda Holden|Herself]]
* [[David Hasselhoff]] - Himself
* [[David Hasselhoff (in-universe)|David Hasselhoff]] - [[David Hasselhoff|Himself]]
* [[Michael McIntyre]] - Himself
* [[Michael McIntyre (in-universe)|Michael McIntyre]] - [[Michael McIntyre|Himself]]
* [[Becky McDonald]] - [[Katherine Kelly]]
* [[Becky McDonald]] - [[Katherine Kelly]]


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
* [[Writer]] - [[Steven Moffat]]  
* [[Writer]] - [[Steven Moffat]] <ref name="Richard Senior"/>
* [[Director]] - [[Richard Senior]]
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Richard Senior]]<ref name="Richard Senior"/>
* [[Producer]] - [[Andy Bates]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Andy Bates]]
* [[Editor]] - [[Richard Senior]]
* [[Editor]] - [[Richard Senior]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The ''[[National Television Awards (in-universe)|National Television Awards]]'' in [[2011]] are a [[temporal tipping point]].
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] tells Dermot that [[miner]]s sometimes used to take [[Canary|canaries]] down into the mines to check that the air was breathable.
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] tells Dermot that [[miner]]s sometimes used to take [[Canary|canaries]] down into the mines to check that the air was breathable.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* While claiming to present the news, the [[Graham Norton]] of [[2012]] is infact on the studio of {{wi|The Graham Norton Show}}. Likewise, "[[Prime Minister]]" [[Amanda Holden]] appears with [[Michael McIntyre]] and [[David Hasselhoff]] on the judges' panel of ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''.
* While claiming to present the news, the [[Graham Norton]] of [[2012]] is in fact on the studio of {{wi|The Graham Norton Show}}. Likewise, "[[Prime Minister]]" [[Amanda Holden]] appears with [[Michael McIntyre]] and [[David Hasselhoff]] on the judges' panel of ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''.
* This story is a [[crossover]] with ''[[EastEnders (series)|EastEnders]]'' and ''[[Coronation Street (series)|Coronation Street]]''.


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
{{Section stub}}
''to be added''
''to be added''
== Continuity ==
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] previously referred to the [[2020]] [[Cwmtaff incident|events]] of [[TV]]: {{cs|Cold Blood (TV story)}} as a "[[temporal tipping point]]", explaining that it was not a [[fixed point in time]].
* The Doctor would again be shown to be acquainted with [[Dot Cotton]] in [[TV]]: {{cs|Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars (TV story)}}, where she is among the attendees to [[Christmas party (Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars)|a Christmas party]].


== External links ==
== External links ==
''to be added''
{{chakoteya|Extras/NatTVAwards2011.html|National Television Awards}}


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== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:2011 television stories]]
[[Category:Non-DWU television stories]]
[[Category:Doctor Who mini-episodes]]
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[[Category:Stories that crossover with non-DWU series]]
[[Category:Stories that crossover with non-DWU series]]

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Dermot & the Doctor,[2] later renamed The Doctor Saves Day[3] and released on the BBC website as The Doctor and a galaxy of stars[4] was a mini-episode released to coincide with the National Television Awards 2011. It was broadcast on ITV for the sixteenth National Television Awards.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Dermot O'Leary wakes up late for the National Television Awards. The Doctor tries to take him there, but keeps ending up in the wrong place, meeting many famous people in places such as Walford, Weatherfield and the BBC Television Centre in 2111.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

At 7:00, the broadcast of the National Television Awards can be heard at the home of Dermot O'Leary. Waking up, Dermot realises, to his horror, that he has slept in and has thus missed the National Television Awards. However, also present in his bedroom is the Doctor's TARDIS. Appearing through the partially opened doors, the Eleventh Doctor asks is can help.

Within the TARDIS control room, the Doctor is operating the control console while Dermot, now dressed in his presenter's suit, observes his surroundings with awe. The TARDIS's destination is 26 January 2011, which the Doctor notes to be a "temporal tipping point"; "millions of people are going to be making vitally important decisions, and if they make just one tiny mistake the entire universe will be destroyed." The Doctor announces that they are heading to the NTAs and, indeed, the TARDIS audibly lands immediately after. When Dermot asks if they have arrived, however, the Doctor answers in the negative; they have overshot and the TARDIS scanner is "on the blink".

The Doctor notes that he needs to make sure that the atmosphere is breathable. He reveals to Dermot that miners used to take canaries down mines to check that the air was safe, proceeding to push Dermot out of the TARDIS's doors. Stepping out of the TARDIS, Dermot discovers Ant & Dec. Recognising the TARDIS, Ant & Dec ask if the Doctor has come back for them. The duo explain to Dermot that only the Doctor can release from the invisible space handcuffs which have binded them together for the past 21 years. Though Ant & Dec are clearly desperate for the Doctor's assistance, Dermot ignores their plight and returns to the TARDIS alone, leaving them behind, with Ant proceeding to the toilet.

The TARDIS lands again, with the Doctor claiming that he has "definitely got it this time." Before Dermot exits the TARDIS, the Doctor alerts him that he has received a lifeform reading outside; an "ancient creature" that the Doctor worryingly notes has something familiar about it but he cannot get an accurate reading, as if there is a smokescreen. Finding himself in Albert Square, Dermot encounters Dot Branning, who is smoking a cigarette. Though unfamiliar with Dermot, Dot notes that he is not the Doctor; Dot claims that the Doctor is "never out" of her laundrette since he only has one set of clothes.

"Third time lucky", the Doctor once again fails, landing the TARDIS at the BBC Television Centre one hundred years in the future. Dermot is amazed to learn that that the BBC still exists at this point in the future, "in between the adverts" as the Doctor notes. Awestruck, Dermot enthusiastically exits the TARDIS, curious to know how TV is made in a hundred years' time. Imagining future programmes, Dermot suggests 4D television, "news with robots" and "comedies with jokes". Out the doors, Dermot finds that Bruce Forsyth is "still here", backstage on Strictly Come Dancing before being taken back into the TARDIS by the Doctor.

The Doctor assures Dermot that they will get to his destination only to overshoot again, arriving one year into the future. Turning on the scanner, they see Graham Norton who questions the appearance of "that box" in his studio as he is trying to present the news. "Moving on", the Doctor adjusts the scanner, whose screen changes to feature Amanda Holden, who complains that it is "just the same thing again", "an appearing, disappearing police telephone box. The Doctor apologises to Amanda, revealing to Dermot that she is now the Prime Minister. Reflecting on "the Holden Years", the Doctor notes that it was a "shame she was so used to pressing that big red button." Indeed, immediately after, Amanda, flanked by Michael McIntyre and David Hasselhoff, presses the button as the TARDIS departs.

As a result of the next attempt, Becky McDonald appears on the scanner, telling the Doctor again that it is over between them. She warns him to shift his box off the cobbles before she comes in there and shoves a hotpot where "the sun don't shine." Spraying at the TARDIS, Becky enters The Rovers Return. The Doctor notes the "Weatherfieldians" to be a "terrifying race".

On the "last try", the Doctor laments that they are heading to "some vast and terrible arena full of insane, shrieking banshees thirsting for blood and conquest." However, Dermot recognises from the scanner that they are infact arriving at the National Television Awards, with both his and the Doctor's expressions turning to glee as the TARDIS proceeds through the Time Vortex.

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