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|writer         = The Children of Ashdene School
|broadcast date= [[24 May]] [[2012]]
|director       = [[Saul Metzstein]]
|network= [[CBBC]]|
|broadcast date = 24 May 2012
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|prev= The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
|format         = 1x3 minute minisode
|next= Asylum of the Daleks
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'''''Good as Gold''''' was a mini-episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' written by the winners of a ''[[Blue Peter]]'' script-to-screen competition.
'''''Good as Gold''''' was a [[mini-episode]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' written by the winners of a ''[[Blue Peter]]'' script-to-screen competition.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Bored of not having any adventures lately, the Doctor and Amy get a bit more than they asked for when they set out on one. Landing in London 2012, there's only one peice of advice that can help them now: Whatever you do — don't blink!
Bored of not having any adventures lately, [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] get a bit more than they asked for when they set out on one. Landing in [[London]] [[2012]], there's only one piece of advice that can help them now: Whatever you do—don't blink!


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The Eleventh Doctor and [[Amy Pond]] are inside the TARDIS, and Amy tells him that the guide book for traveling through the universe says they need to have at least one adventure per week. Complying, the Doctor activates the TARDIS' "Adventure Setting" and they are off. However, the TARDIS starts to malfunction and the Doctor gets blasted by steam. His hair becomes messy and the TARDIS continues to malfunction. The [[Cloister Bell]] sounds and the TARDIS console fires out sparks. The Doctor says the TARDIS is going to crash. Amy and he hang on for dear life and they crash.
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] are inside the TARDIS. Amy tells the Doctor that the guide book for travelling through the universe says they need to have at least one adventure per week. Complying, the Doctor activates the TARDIS's "Adventure Setting" and they are off. However, the TARDIS starts to malfunction and the Doctor gets blasted by steam. The [[Cloister Bell]] sounds and the TARDIS console fires out sparks. The Doctor says the TARDIS is going to crash and he and Amy hang on for dear life.


Once they get up, an [[athlete]] runs through the door holding the Olympic Flame. He asks where he is, then realises he was running from something. They all look at the door and see a [[Weeping Angel]].  
After the crash, an [[athlete (Good as Gold)|athlete]] runs through the door holding the [[Olympic Torch]]. He asks where he is, then realises he was running from something. They all look at the door and see a [[Weeping Angel (Good as Gold)|Weeping Angel]].


The Doctor and Amy say, "don't blink", but then the TARDIS fires sparks out of the console. The Weeping Angel takes the Olympic Torch from the athlete. The Doctor says the Angel wants to destroy the Pride of the Olympics and ruin London 2012. He points his [[Sonic Screwdriver]] at the Angel, which cracks and blows up.
The Doctor and Amy say, "don't blink", but then the TARDIS fires sparks out of the console again, distracting them. The Weeping Angel takes the Olympic Torch from the athlete. The Doctor says the Angel wants to destroy the Pride of the Olympics and ruin [[London 2012]]. He points [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] at the torch, using it as medium for cracking and blowing up the Angel.


The athlete jumps up and grabs the Torch so it doesn't hit the floor and go out. He thanks the Doctor and gives him an Olympic gold medal before leaving the TARDIS to light the Olympic Beacon. The Doctor turns around and says that they are now going to go on an adventure.
The athlete jumps up and grabs the Torch so it doesn't hit the floor and go out. He thanks the Doctor for his assistance, giving him his own gold medal before heading out to the Olympic Beacon as the final runner in the Olympic Torch Relay. The Doctor heads to the console, where he announces that they are now going on an adventure.


The Weeping Angel reappears and looks to the centre of the TARDIS.
The Weeping Angel appears in the doorway, still cracked and missing the arm that held the torch. It stares into the TARDIS...


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]]
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]]
* [[Athlete]] - [[Elliot Barnes-Worrell]]
=== Uncredited cast ===
* [[Athlete (Good as Gold)|Athlete]] - [[Elliot Barnes-Worrell]] ([[DWM 449]])


== References ==
== Crew ==
* [[Writer]] - [[The Children of Ashdene School]]
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Saul Metzstein]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* When the Doctor's hair stands on end from an explosion, Amy jokes that he looks like [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]].
* When the Doctor's hair stands on end from an explosion, Amy jokes that he looks like [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]].
* A [[Weeping Angel]] chases a 2012 Olympic Torch Bearer.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* A shortened version of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' opening titles was used.
* A shortened version of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' opening titles was used.
* In announcing the competition, the BBC webcast a specially shot scene in January 2012 featuring the Doctor in the [[Land of Fiction]] (from [[DW]]: ''[[The Mind Robber]]''), breaking the fourth wall and describing the competition. The winning story was chosen despite the fact the Doctor requests in the rules that the story ''not'' be set at the 2012 London Olympics, owing to the fact "I've already been there" (referring to [[DW]]: ''[[Fear Her]]'').
* In announcing the competition, the BBC webcast showcased a specially shot scene in January 2012 featuring the Doctor in the [[Land of Fiction]] breaking the fourth wall and describing the competition. The winning story was chosen despite the fact that the Doctor requests in the rules that the story ''not'' be set at the [[2012 Olympics|2012 London Olympics]], owing to the fact that he's "[[Fear Her (TV story)|already been there]]", and also mentions that he "has been running into [him]self" and that "it's really embarrassing".
* The actor [[Elliot Barnes-Worrell]] who played The [[Athlete]] was not casted however he was later named in issue 449 of [[Doctor Who Magazine]].
* Although obviously these events did not occur during the real-life opening ceremony, the sound of the TARDIS materialising ''was'' heard at one point during the event, though the original plan to show images of each of the Doctors was cut for time.
* What appears to be an athletics stadium (where the opening ceremony traditionally takes place) is visible outside, though upon closer inspection, it does not resemble the actual Olympic Stadium in East London. However, the Athlete wears Team Great Britain's official London 2012 kit by Adidas.
* Traditionally, the final torchbearer in the relay (in this case, the Athlete) has the honour of lighting the Olympic Beacon/Cauldron, but in the real-life London 2012 opening ceremony that August, a number of British sporting legends each gave their torches to an aspiring British athlete to light the cauldron, which was made of many kettles with one from each nation represented at the Games. When the Olympic Torch arrived in Cardiff, Matt Smith himself had the honour to carry it and take it to its next destination.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Amy wears the same clothes she did in [[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''.
* The [[Cloister Bell]] is heard. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', et al.)
* Weeping Angels first appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'' and last (briefly) appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[The God Complex]]''.
* The [[Athlete (Good as Gold)|Athlete]] mentions lighting the [[Olympic Flame]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]] did this himself in [[TV]]: ''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]''.
* The Cloister Bell is heard, last having been heard in [[DW]]: ''[[The God Complex]]''.
* The [[Fifth Doctor]] previously attempted to take [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] to the 2012 Olympics but the TARDIS instead materialised in London in [[1982]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The King of the Dead (audio story)|The King of the Dead]]'')
* The [[Athlete]] mentions on lighting the Olympic Flame. The [[Tenth Doctor]] did this himself in [[DW]]: ''[[Fear Her]]''.


== Timeline ==
== Home video release ==
* Although there is no mention of [[Rory Williams]], indicating that this may take place during [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]], Amy knows not to blink at the sight of the [[Weeping Angels]], indicating that this takes place for her after the events of [[DW]]: ''[[Cold Blood (TV story)|Cold Blood]]'', as Amy last met the Weeping Angels in [[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'' / ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]''.
[[File:Doctor Who Complete Seventh Series UK DVD Cover.jpg|thumb|Complete Seventh Series DVD Cover]]
* ''Good as Gold'' was included as a bonus feature on the UK edition of the Complete ''Doctor Who'' [[Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 7]] DVD and Blu-ray box set, released [[28 October (releases)|28 October]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]. It is not included in the North American version.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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Good as Gold was a mini-episode of Doctor Who written by the winners of a Blue Peter script-to-screen competition.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Bored of not having any adventures lately, the Doctor and Amy get a bit more than they asked for when they set out on one. Landing in London 2012, there's only one piece of advice that can help them now: Whatever you do—don't blink!

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond are inside the TARDIS. Amy tells the Doctor that the guide book for travelling through the universe says they need to have at least one adventure per week. Complying, the Doctor activates the TARDIS's "Adventure Setting" and they are off. However, the TARDIS starts to malfunction and the Doctor gets blasted by steam. The Cloister Bell sounds and the TARDIS console fires out sparks. The Doctor says the TARDIS is going to crash and he and Amy hang on for dear life.

After the crash, an athlete runs through the door holding the Olympic Torch. He asks where he is, then realises he was running from something. They all look at the door and see a Weeping Angel.

The Doctor and Amy say, "don't blink", but then the TARDIS fires sparks out of the console again, distracting them. The Weeping Angel takes the Olympic Torch from the athlete. The Doctor says the Angel wants to destroy the Pride of the Olympics and ruin London 2012. He points his sonic screwdriver at the torch, using it as medium for cracking and blowing up the Angel.

The athlete jumps up and grabs the Torch so it doesn't hit the floor and go out. He thanks the Doctor for his assistance, giving him his own gold medal before heading out to the Olympic Beacon as the final runner in the Olympic Torch Relay. The Doctor heads to the console, where he announces that they are now going on an adventure.

The Weeping Angel appears in the doorway, still cracked and missing the arm that held the torch. It stares into the TARDIS...

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Uncredited cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • When the Doctor's hair stands on end from an explosion, Amy jokes that he looks like Einstein.

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A shortened version of the Doctor Who opening titles was used.
  • In announcing the competition, the BBC webcast showcased a specially shot scene in January 2012 featuring the Doctor in the Land of Fiction breaking the fourth wall and describing the competition. The winning story was chosen despite the fact that the Doctor requests in the rules that the story not be set at the 2012 London Olympics, owing to the fact that he's "already been there", and also mentions that he "has been running into [him]self" and that "it's really embarrassing".
  • Although obviously these events did not occur during the real-life opening ceremony, the sound of the TARDIS materialising was heard at one point during the event, though the original plan to show images of each of the Doctors was cut for time.
  • What appears to be an athletics stadium (where the opening ceremony traditionally takes place) is visible outside, though upon closer inspection, it does not resemble the actual Olympic Stadium in East London. However, the Athlete wears Team Great Britain's official London 2012 kit by Adidas.
  • Traditionally, the final torchbearer in the relay (in this case, the Athlete) has the honour of lighting the Olympic Beacon/Cauldron, but in the real-life London 2012 opening ceremony that August, a number of British sporting legends each gave their torches to an aspiring British athlete to light the cauldron, which was made of many kettles with one from each nation represented at the Games. When the Olympic Torch arrived in Cardiff, Matt Smith himself had the honour to carry it and take it to its next destination.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

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[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video release[[edit] | [edit source]]

Complete Seventh Series DVD Cover
  • Good as Gold was included as a bonus feature on the UK edition of the Complete Doctor Who Series 7 DVD and Blu-ray box set, released 28 October 2013. It is not included in the North American version.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

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