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|season number        = Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)
|series episode number = 11
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|main character        = [[Donna Noble|Donna]], [[Sylvia Noble (Turn Left)|Sylvia]], [[Wilfred Mott (Turn Left)|Wilf]], [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]
|featuring            = [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia]], [[Erisa Magambo|Magambo]]
|enemy                = The [[Time Beetle]]
|setting              = [[parallel world (Turn Left)|Parallel world]], [[2009]]<br>[[Shan Shen]]{{note|{{cs|The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|chaptnum=4|chaptname=The Great and Bountiful Human Empire|page=174}} clarifies that the scenes set in Shan Shen are set in the [[85th century]].}}
|writer                = Russell T Davies
|director              = [[Graeme Harper]]
|producer              = [[Susie Liggat]]
|confidential          = Here Come the Girls (CON episode)
|broadcast date        = 21 June 2008
|network              = BBC One
|format                = 1×50 minute episode
|production code      = 4.11 
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'''''Turn Left''''' was the eleventh episode of [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


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It was the first [[Doctor-lite]] episode to focus on the main [[companion]] without [[the Doctor]], and marked the first major reappearance of [[Rose Tyler]]. It also showed [[parallel world (Turn Left)|a parallel world]] showing what would have happened had Donna not met the Doctor in ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]''. In that world, without Donna to convince him to leave during his encounter with the Empress of the Racnoss, the [[Tenth Doctor (Turn Left)|Tenth Doctor]] ended up drowning in the resulting flood under the Thames, because of this, many of the Doctor's companions and friends would have died, and without the Doctor around to stop an overwhelming threat on the horizon, all things would eventually be destroyed. Much of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] and [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|4]]'s events set on present-day Earth would still occur but would have cost more lives without the Doctor's intervention.
|story name=Turn Left|
 
|image=[[Image:Turn left promo.jpg|250px]]
The main villains in this episode were agents of the [[Trickster's Brigade]], a group who feed off altering timelines. They are also the only enemy to have been fought in ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-off shows ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. A tie-in, ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]],'' was later released.
|series=[[Doctor Who]] - [[List of television stories|TV stories]]|
|number= [[Series 4]]|
|story number= 11
|doctor=[[Tenth Doctor]]|
|companions=[[Donna Noble]]<br>[[Rose Tyler]]<br>
|enemy=[[Trickster's Brigade]]<br>[[Fortune Teller]]
|setting= [[Shan Shen]], [[London]], [[Circle of Mirrors]], [[2009]]
|writer=[[Russell T. Davies]]
|director=[[Graeme Harper]]
|producer=[[Susie Liggat]]
|broadcast date=[[21st June]] [[2008]]
|format= 1*50 minute episode
|production code=[[List of production codes|4.11]]  |
|previous story= [[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]|
|next story= [[The Stolen Earth]]
}}


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Donna’s entire world collapses, but there’s no sign of the Doctor. Instead, she finds help from a mysterious blonde woman a traveller from a parallel universe. But, as Donna and Rose Tyler combine forces, are they too late to save the whole of creation from the approaching darkness?
On an [[Shan Shen|alien planet]], [[Donna Noble|Donna]] meets a [[Fortune teller (Turn Left)|fortune teller]], who launches her into [[parallel world (Turn Left)|a parallel world]] based on one question: "What would happen if Donna never met the [[Tenth Doctor]]?" Without [[Tenth Doctor (Turn Left)|the Doctor]], the whole world is in ruin, and [[Rose Tyler|a mysterious blonde]] tries to warn Donna of the oncoming darkness... Now a simple refugee, Donna is the only one who can undo the damage. But how?
 
== Plot ==
[[File:TurnRight.JPG|thumb|left|Donna turns right, instead of left.]]
 
The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] are in a bustling marketplace on an [[Shan Shen|alien world]], mixing with the locals. Donna wanders away from the Doctor to explore as he chats away with a merchant. A mysterious [[fortune teller (Turn Left)|fortune teller]] asks if she wants her future told, but Donna declines. The fortune teller then says the reading is free for those with red hair. Donna smiles and relents. As the fortune teller asks about Donna's past, she sees there is [[the Doctor|a man]] in her life that changed everything. Donna tells the fortune teller that she met the man on Christmas Eve, when she ended up on [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his spaceship]] on her wedding day. She was a [[secretary|temp]] at [[H.C. Clements]] on [[Earth]]. Donna experiences a flashback, but the fortune teller dismisses it. The teller asks Donna what event led to her meeting with the Doctor and Donna says it was six months before.
 
At that time, Donna and her mother were in Donna's car at a T-junction, arguing about her future. [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia]] tried to persuade Donna to turn right and ask [[businessman]] [[Jival Chowdry]] for a job, but Donna turned left to go to her planned temp job at H.C. Clements. After experiencing another flashback, Donna is now panicking, but the fortune teller asks her what would have happened if she turned right as something crawls onto Donna's back. Scared, she falls under the fortune teller's influence and, in the past, Donna gives in to [[Sylvia Noble (Turn Left)|her mother]]'s nagging and turns right, and because of that one fateful decision everything changes....
 
[[File:The Doctor is dead.jpg|thumb|left|"The Doctor is dead."]]
On Christmas Eve, Donna is at a [[Christmas]] party with her friends. She has just been promoted to [[Jival Chowdry#Other realities|Jival Chowdry]]'s personal assistant. Suddenly the [[Empress of the Racnoss (The Runaway Bride)#Alternate realities|Racnoss]] [[Webstar]] attacks [[London (Turn Left)|London]], and is destroyed by the army at a terrible cost. During the chaos, [[Alice Coltrane (Turn Left)|Alice]] stares at Donna's back, looking terrified. When Donna acts astonished that Alice's attention is focused on her despite the ongoing chaos, Alice, terrified, says that there is something on Donna's back. After this, Donna runs to the Webstar's general location. There she finds an [[ambulance]]. Near the ambulance and a group of [[UNIT]] vehicles, Donna overhears [[Carl Harris#Alternate realities|a UNIT officer]] talking into a [[radio]] about "the Doctor" who drowned beneath the Thames. As the Doctor's body is loaded into an ambulance, a hand falls out of the stretcher, dropping [[Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|a sonic screwdriver]]. As Donna walks away, [[Rose Tyler]] comes running down the street and asks for information about the body that has just been loaded into the ambulance. She is stunned to hear that it was the Doctor, despite Donna's assurances that it could have been any doctor. Rose vanishes moments later.
 
Donna has been fired from her job at [[Capital Copies Ltd]]. Chowdry tries to tell her that he has to lay people off because half of his contracts are on the other side of the river. Even though it has been several months since the Racnoss attack, the Thames is still closed off. Meanwhile, the [[Royal Hope Hospital (Turn Left)|Royal Hope Hospital]] is [[Smith and Jones (TV story)|mysteriously transported]] to [[The Moon (Turn Left)|the Moon]]. When it returns, there is only one survivor: medical student [[Oliver Morgenstern#Parallel World|Oliver Morgenstern]], who relates the terrible events involving "[[Judoon|talking rhinos]]". [[Wilfred Mott (Turn Left)|Wilfred]], Donna's grandfather, believes that the rhinos are aliens. Morgenstern tells reporters he only survived when fellow medical student [[Martha Jones#Parallel World|Martha Jones]] gave him the last of her oxygen before she died, and that [[Sarah Jane Smith (Turn Left)|Sarah Jane Smith]] had taken control of the situation and said she could stop the [[MRI]]. Sarah Jane's body was reported as being recovered from the hospital, while it is feared that Sarah Jane's son [[Luke Smith (Turn Left)|Luke]] and Luke's teenage friends [[Maria Jackson (Turn Left)|Maria Jackson]] and [[Clyde Langer (Turn Left)|Clyde Langer]] had also perished inside.
 
[[File:London destroyed.jpg|thumb|left|London destroyed by ''[[Titanic (Turn Left)|Titanic's]]'' impact.]]
As Donna digests the terrible news, Rose tells Donna that she should go to the country for Christmas. When Donna says that she can't afford it, Rose mentions the raffle ticket she bought at work, which is a stay at a luxury hotel.
 
Donna takes the woman's advice and treats her mum and grandfather to a Christmas holiday in the English countryside. On Christmas morning, the housemaid comes in to bring the Nobles their breakfast but then recoils from Donna and repeatedly shouts "You've got something on your back!" in Spanish. This is quickly forgotten when a newsflash shows that [[Titanic (Turn Left)|a replica of the ''Titanic'']] is about to fall on [[Buckingham Palace (Turn Left)|Buckingham Palace]]. Suddenly the TV signal cuts off just before a tremor from the impact hits the hotel. The three run outside and watch, horrified, as a mushroom cloud rises above London. Sylvia is aghast with shock as she realises that everyone they know is now dead, while Wilf notes that if Donna hadn't won the raffle they'd have been killed too. As Donna realises that the advice Rose gave her has saved her, she notices the Spanish maid still angrily pointing at her back.
 
With London destroyed and all of southern England has been flooded with radiation, the Nobles are considered refugees due to their house being destroyed and are now forced to relocate to Leeds. They move into a small house shared by two other families; most notably the jovial Italian family, the Colosantos with the father of the family, [[Rocco Colasanto|Rocco]] quickly befriending Wilfred while Donna is irritated by the Colosantos’ constant singing, but eventually comes to accept the Colosantos as close friends.


==Plot==
The United States offers to send the United Kingdom £50 billion in financial aid to assist themselves in the crisis. However, not soon after, the [[March of the Adipose|Adipose invasion]] occurs, this time in the United States. With 60 million Americans dead and the country under its own crisis, the financial aid is scrapped, making the situation in the United Kingdom more dire.
The [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] are on the Chino-planet of [[Shan Shen]], and are mixing with the locals. Donna wanders away from the Doctor to explore. A [[Fortune Teller|mysterious fortune teller]] tempts Donna with a reading that is "free for people with red hair". The fortune teller searches Donna's past for a single event, finally choosing a moment in [[June]] [[2007]], where Donna and her mother are in a car at a T-junction arguing about her future. [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia]] is trying to persuade Donna to turn right and ask businessman [[Jival Chowdry]] for a job; but Donna turns left to go to her planned temp job at [[H.C. Clements]]. As the fortune teller attempts to persuade Donna to turn right, something crawls onto Donna's back. Finally, under the fortune teller's persuasion, Donna turns right and alters the course of her life as well as the future of all existence.


It is [[24th December|Christmas Eve]] [[2007]] ([[DW]]: [[The Runaway Bride]])--but in an alternate world where Donna, who now never worked for [[H.C. Clements]], has never met the Doctor. The [[Racnoss]] Webstar attacks London, and is destroyed by the army, at a terrible cost: near an ambulance and a group of [[UNIT]] trucks, Donna overhears a UNIT officer telling someone that they found a body.  The Doctor's body. As Donna walks away, a blond figure suddenly appears: the Doctor's former companion [[Rose Tyler]] comes running down the street and asks for information about the body that has just been bundled into the ambulance. Rose is stunned to hear that it was the Doctor.
Sometime later, Donna finds soldiers firing at cars when the [[Sontaran]]s activate the [[ATMOS]] devices, covering the Earth with a poisonous fog. A soldier notices something on Donna's back and holds her at gunpoint, but she is released when it is revealed that nothing is there. That night, Donna meets Rose for the third time. Rose explains that the [[Torchwood 3|Torchwood]] team, aboard the Sontaran ship, are trying to stop the catastrophe. Suddenly, the sky is cleared by an [[atmospheric converter]]. [[Gwen Cooper]] and [[Ianto Jones]] have given their lives to achieve this, and Captain [[Jack Harkness#Other realities|Jack Harkness]] has been transported to the [[Sontar|Sontaran homeworld]].
[[Image:TurnRight.JPG|thumb|right|250px|No, your other left!]]


In [[April]] [[2008]], Donna is fired from her job in the photocopying firm.  Meanwhile, the [[Royal Hope Hospital]] ([[DW]]: [[Smith and Jones]]) is mysteriously transported to [[the Moon]]. When it returns, there is only one survivor: a medical student named [[Oliver Morgenstern]], who relates the terrible events. As in the [[Smith and Jones|original timeline]], the hospital had been moved by the [[Judoon]] and infiltrated by a [[Plasmavore]]. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] (at the hospital with her son [[Luke Smith|Luke]] and his friends [[Maria Jackson|Maria]] and [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]]) tried to fill the Doctor's role, and did manage to stop the MRI machine from irradiating the Earth--but, without the Doctor, the humans couldn't find a way back to Earth, and all suffocated. Medical student [[Martha Jones]] gave Morgenstern the last oxygen tank so that someone would survive to tell the story.
Rose refuses to tell Donna her name and tries to explain that Donna had saved the Doctor's life in an another world, though Donna insists that she had never met him. Rose warns Donna that the coming "darkness" threatens every single world, assuring her she is the most important woman who has ever existed. Donna tries to walk away, but Rose tells her that she will decide to go with her in about three weeks and makes a cryptic remark about Wilf's telescope. She warns Donna that when she comes with her, Donna will die.


As Donna digests the terrible news, Rose reappears, and warns her to leave London for [[25th December|Christmas]] [[2008]].
Three weeks later, the Colosantos are evicted as England is now "only for the English". and must now live in a labour camp. As they say a solemn goodbye to the Noble family, Wilfred sadly muses on the labour camps, remarking that’s what they called them last time. Realising Wilfred’s words, Donna chases the van with the Colosantos family in, shouting where they are taking them, but loses the van.


Donna takes Rose's advice, and treats her [[Sylvia Noble|mum]] and [[Wilfred Mott|grandfather]] to a Christmas holiday in the English countryside.  On [[25th December|Christmas morning]] [[2008]] ([[DW]]: [[Voyage of the Damned]]), they watch in disbelief as a replica of the ''[[Titanic]]'' is reported to be heading straight for Buckingham Palace. The three run outside and watch, horrified, as a mushroom cloud rises above London.
Later at night, Donna and Wilf talk about recent events while looking through his [[telescope]]. He notices that the [[constellation]] of [[Orion]] has gone, though there are no clouds. Suddenly other stars start to disappear from the sky as if they were never there. Donna finds Rose and tells her that she is ready.


Like many other refugees from London (and southern England, which was irradiated), the Nobles are forced to move to Leeds. They are allocated a house that is shared with two other families. The [[United States]] pledges to help Britain with monetary relief but must abandon the plan when their own crisis strikes: 60 million of their population are turned into [[Adipose]] ([[DW]]:''[[Partners in Crime]]''). Since London no longer exists, Adipose Industries had targeted the USA.
Rose takes Donna to a UNIT base and shows her [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] — salvaged from beneath the [[River Thames]] — which is dying after the Doctor's death. Rose asks Donna if she wants to see the creature on her back. They step into a circle of mirrors and lights, with pieces of technology which seem to be scavenged from the TARDIS. Rose switches on a light which reveals what is on Donna's back: a "[[Time Beetle]]". Rose explains that the Time Beetle feeds off time by changing time and that she thinks the beetle is in a state of flux, although when Donna asks what that means, Rose says she doesn't know, but that it's something the Doctor would say. Rose says that they're getting separate readings from Donna that make it seem like reality is bending around her. Donna asks how to remove the separate readings, to which Rose says she must travel through time.


Some time later, Donna wakes up to find soldiers gunning at cars when the [[Sontaran]]s activate the [[ATMOS]] devices ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]/[[The Poison Sky]]''), covering the earth with a poison fog. A soldier again notices something on Donna's back and holds her at gunpoint, but is released when nothing is apparently there. That night, Donna meets Rose for a third time. Rose explains that the [[Torchwood]] team, aboard the Sontaran ship, are trying to stop the catastrophe. Suddenly, the sky is cleared by an atmospheric converter. However [[Gwen Cooper]] and [[Ianto Jones]] have given their lives to achieve this, while [[Captain Jack Harkness]] has been stranded on the [[Sontar|Sontaran homeworld]].
They prepare Donna, and take her back to the circle of mirrors and technology, with cables running into the TARDIS. At first, Donna thinks she is going to see the creature again and protests, but Rose informs her the mirrors are there to control the time machine, but Rose admits she doesn’t know if the machine will work and that they are guessing how it works.


Rose, who refuses to tell Donna her name and will say only that she has "crossed reality", tries to explain that Donna had saved the Doctor's life in an alternate timeline, though Donna insists that she had never met him. Rose warns Donna about the coming "darkness" that threatens every single universe. Donna tries to walk away, but Rose then tells Donna that she will have to go with her when she is ready and that she has three weeks to decide. Rose warns Donna that when she comes with her, Donna will die. Then she vanishes.
Donna declares she is ready to be sent back to time as it doesn’t mean she has to die due to her supposed future with the Doctor, but Rose remains silent when Donna asks if she has to die. When Donna protest again, the machine activates, sending her back in time.


Three weeks later, the genial Italian family in Donna's house is evicted as England is now "only for the English". Since the oceans are closed off, they must be taken to a "labour camp". [[Wilfred Mott|Wilfred]] says "That's what they called them last time.", alluding to the concentration camps of [[World War II]]. Later at night, Donna and Wilf talk about recent events. He notices that the constellation of Orion has gone, though there are no clouds. As the stars disappear throughout the sky, Donna realizes that Rose must be correct.  She finds the younger woman, and tells her that she is ready.
[[File:Donna is dead.jpg|thumb|Donna Noble|Donna dies on the pavement.]]
Donna lands on the same day she turned right, and is elated that the [[time travel]] worked, but quickly realises that she is on [[Sutton Court]], a half a mile away from her past self, and has only got four minutes to prevent her past self from turning right on [[Little Sutton Street]]. She tries to run to herself but knows that she will not make it in time. Donna now understands what Rose meant about her death, and she sees a haulage truck coming along that has just passed by her past self at the T-junction. Donna them promptly steps in front of the truck and is hit by the truck.


Rose takes Donna to a UNIT base and shows her the [[TARDIS]]--salvaged from beneath the [[Thames]]--which is dying after the Doctor's death. Using technology taken from the TARDIS, Rose switches on a light which reveals what is on Donna's back: a '[[Time Beetle]]'. Rose explains that it "feeds off time by changing time" and that it is in a state of temporal flux and cannot be removed. Rose goes on further to state that Donna herself is also in a state of flux and has been since her birth.  Donna is horrified and the light is turned off. In order to set things right, they prepare to send Donna back in time to stop her past self from turning right. Donna agrees to go, and is elated by the belief that rather than dying, "this whole world [will] blink out of existence [but] a better world takes its place." To this Rose remains silent.
Before Donna dies, Rose appears and whispers something into her ear to tell the Doctor. At the intersection, a traffic jam begins to build up due to the road being closed thanks to Donna’s suicide. Donna's past self decides that instead of sitting in backed up traffic, she will turn left.


Donna successfully lands back in [[June]] [[2007]], but realizes that she is a half a mile away from her past self with just four minutes to spare. She tries to run to herself, but realizes that she will not make it in time. Donna realizes what Rose meant about her death and throws herself in front of a van; the fatal accident quickly causes a traffic jam that prevents Donna's past self from turning right. Right before she dies, Rose appears and whispers something into Donna's ear to tell the Doctor.
As the original history reasserts itself, Donna screams as she regains consciousness in the fortune teller's stall on Shan Shen, as the Time Beetle on her back releases itself and dies. As Donna sees the dead beetle and asks what it is, the baffled and terrified fortune teller flees. The Doctor, who has been blissfully unaware of all that's happened, enters much to Donna’s delight.


As the original timeline reasserts itself, Donna regains consciousness in the fortune teller's stall on Shan Shen.  The frightened and baffled [[Fortune Teller|fortune teller]] flees, saying that Donna's will was "too strong.The Doctor enters and an emotionally spent Donna collapses into his arms.
Upon examining the dead beetle, the Doctor tells Donna that it is part of the [[Trickster's Brigade]] and that normally it affects one person and the universe compensates, but in Donna's case, it created a [[parallel world]]. The Doctor muses on all of the coincidences surrounding Donna.


Upon examining the beetle, The Doctor tells Donna that it is part of the [[Trickster's Brigade]] and that normally it affects one person and the universe compensates (as [[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? | what happened to Sarah Jane Smith]]), but in Donna's case, it created a parallel universe.  The Doctor then muses on all of the unique coincidences surrounding Donna: the fact that she had two parallel worlds that formed around her (this one and [[Forest of the Dead | the one in the CAL computer]]) and the fact that he's met her and [[Wilfred Mott | her grandfather]] twice.  The Doctor concludes that they seem to be somehow linked. Donna tells the Doctor she is nothing special, but he counters saying that she's "brilliant". Hearing that trigger's Donna's memories of Rose on the parallel world and she starts to relate Rose's warnings to the Doctor. When asked if she remembered the blonde woman's name, Donna said she was never told it, but Donna does tell the Doctor the two words the blonde woman whispered into her ear: "[[Bad Wolf]]". Horrified, The Doctor runs out into the market square to see the words Bad Wolf everywhere; on posters pasted onto the walls, on the ceremonial flags hanging over the market, even on the TARDIS itself. Inside the TARDIS itself, the control room is glowing red and the [[Cloister Bell]] is ringing ominously. When Donna asks what's going on, the Doctor replies, "It's the end of the universe."
[[File:BadWolfTardisDoor.jpg|thumb|left|An ominous return.]]
The Doctor concludes that they seem to be somehow linked. Donna tells the Doctor she is nothing special, but he counters saying that she's brilliant. Hearing that triggers Donna's memories of the parallel world and she mentions Rose to the Doctor and her warning about the coming darkness. When Donna mentions that Rose said something about parallel worlds and was blonde, the Doctor starts to realise who Donna saw. When asked if she remembered Rose's name, Donna said she was never told it, but she does remember the two words Rose whispered into her ear: "[[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]". Terrified and now sure of who Donna met, the Doctor runs out into the market square to see the words "Bad Wolf" everywhere: on posters pasted onto the walls, on the ceremonial flags hanging over the market, even on the TARDIS itself (namely the <small>POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX</small> signs and the instruction plate on the police box's left-hand door). Inside the TARDIS, the control room is glowing red and the [[Cloister Bell]] is ringing. When Donna asks what's going on, the Doctor replies, looking horror-stricken, "It's the end of the universe."


==Cast==
== Cast ==
*[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
<!-- This is the PRECISE cast list, verified against the
*[[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]
    original broadcast version of the episode.
*[[Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]]
*[[Wilfred Mott]] - [[Bernard Cribbins]]
*[[Sylvia Noble]] - [[Jacqueline King]]
*[[Rocco Colastanto|Mr Colastanto]] - [[Joseph Long]]
*Captain [[Magambo|Arisa Magambo]] - [[Norma Dumezweni]]
*[[Fortune Teller]] - [[Chipo Chung]]
*[[Mooky Kahari]] - [[Marcia Lecky]]
*[[Veena Brady]] - [[Suzann Mclean]]
*[[Alice Coltrane]] - [[Natalie Walter]]
*[[Harris (The Sontaran Stratagem)|Private Harris]] - [[Clive Standen]]
*[[Jival Chowdry]] - [[Bhasker Patel]]
*[[Oliver Morgenstern]] - [[Ben Righton]]
*Spanish Maid -  [[Loraine Velez]]
*[[Trinity Wells]] - [[Lachele Carl]]
*Studio News Reader - [[Jason Mohammad]]
*Housing Officer - [[Sanchia McCormack]]
*Soldier Number 1 - [[Lawrence Stevenson]]
*Soldier Number 2 - [[Paul Richard Biggin]]
*Man in Pub - Neil Clench
*Female Reporter - [[Catherine York]]
*Woman in Doorway - [[Terri-Ann Brumby]]
*[[Tish Jones]] - [[Gugu Mbatha-Raw]] - Uncredited


==Production crew==
    Please do not change it, except possibly to
''to be added''
    give separate articles for Soldier #1 and Soldier #2.


== References ==
    Note that the UNIT Soldier is NOT identified by name in
*When examining the [[Time beetle]] the Doctor states that it's something to do with the [[Trickster's Brigade]]. This marks the first direct reference in the parent program to characters originating in the spinoff series ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' (discounting [[Sarah Jane Smith]], herself).
    the ep or credits, and we should not necessarily assume that he
    is the same as the guy from The Sontaran Strategem.
-->
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]
* [[Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]]
* [[Wilfred Mott (Turn Left)|Wilfred Mott]] - [[Bernard Cribbins]]
* [[Sylvia Noble (Turn Left)|Sylvia Noble]] - [[Jacqueline King]]
* [[Rocco Colasanto]] - [[Joseph Long]]
* [[Erisa Magambo|Capt. Magambo]] - [[Noma Dumezweni]]
* [[Fortune teller (Turn Left)|Fortune Teller]] - [[Chipo Chung]]
* [[Mooky Kahari (Turn Left)|Mooky Kahari]] - [[Marcia Lecky]]
* [[Veena Brady#Other realities|Veena Brady]] - [[Suzann McLean]]
* [[Alice Coltrane (Turn Left)|Alice Coltrane]] - [[Natalie Walter]]
* [[Man in pub|Man in Pub]] - [[Neil Clench]]
* [[Harris (Turn Left)|UNIT Soldier]] - [[Clive Standen]]
* [[Jival Chowdry#Other realities|Jival Chowdry]] - [[Bhasker Patel]]
* [[Newsreader (Turn Left)|Female Reporter]] - [[Catherine York]]
* [[Oliver Morgenstern#Parallel World|Morgenstern]] - [[Ben Righton]]
* [[Spanish maid|Spanish Maid]] - [[Loraine Velez]]
* [[Newsreader (The Christmas Invasion)|Studio News Reader]] - [[Jason Mohammad]]
* [[Housing officer|Housing Officer]] - [[Sanchia McCormack]]
* [[Soldier 1 (Turn Left)|Soldier #1]] - [[Lawrence Stevenson]]
* [[Woman in doorway|Woman in Doorway]] - [[Terri-Ann Brumby]]
* [[Trinity Wells]] - [[Lachele Carl]]
* [[Soldier 2 (Turn Left)|Soldier #2]] - [[Paul Richard Biggin]]


* In the Circle of Mirrors, Captain Magumbo says that Rose doesn't mention her name - a little nod or reference to The Doctor (also going along with the fact that his name is hidden in The Medusa Cascade).
== Crew ==
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===Events in the [[Donna's World|alternate timeline]]===
== Worldbuilding ==
*The Doctor drowns and does not [[regenerate]] whilst defeating the [[Empress of the Racnoss]] under the [[Thames]].
=== Species ===
*[[Harris (The Sontaran Stratagem)|Private Harris]] was at the scene when the Doctor's body is recovered from the Thames Torchwood complex.
* The [[Time Beetle]] is one of the [[Trickster's Brigade]].
*[[Martha Jones]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Maria Jackson]], [[Luke Smith]], [[Clyde Langer]] all die in [[Royal Hope Hospital]] when it is transported by the [[Judoon]] to [[the Moon]].
*The [[Titanic (spaceship)|Titanic]] crashes into [[Buckingham Palace]] killing everyone in the greater [[London]] area and contaminating southern England - bar Devon & Cornwall - with radiation.
*The [[March of the Adipose]] occurs in [[America]], killing millions.
*[[ATMOS]] is still in function around the world.
*[[Gwen Cooper]] and [[Ianto Jones]] die whilst assaulting the [[Sontaran]] warship. Captain [[Jack Harkness]] is transported to Sontar.
*[[Rose Tyler]] appears to be working with [[UNIT]].


== Story notes ==
=== Individuals ===
* This is the first story to feature Rose in a starring role since [[DW]]: ''[[Doomsday]]''.  
* The [[Daniels family (Turn Left)|Daniels family]], Mr and Mrs [[Obego]] and Miss [[Coltrane (Turn Left)|Coltrane]] were also relocated to Leeds.
* [[Anne Marie (Turn Left)|Anne Marie]], [[Cliff (Turn Left)|Cliff]] and [[Beatrice (Turn Left)|Beatrice]] are Donna's co-workers.
* [[Rose Tyler]] works with [[UNIT (Turn Left)|UNIT]] in the parallel world.
* On the television news it's mentioned that [[Sarah Jane Smith (Turn Left)|Sarah Jane Smith]] used to work for ''[[Metropolitan]]''.


*[[Billie Piper]] was seen at the end of [[Partners in Crime]], as well as a short cameo in [[The Poison Sky]] and another in [[Midnight (TV story) |Midnight]].  
=== Locations ===
*[[Chipo Chung]] last appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' as the [[Malmooth]], [[Chantho]]. She plays the fortune teller in this story.
* Donna turned left on [[Little Sutton Street]] heading for [[Chiswick High Road]]. In her [[parallel world (Turn Left)|parallel world]], she turned right towards [[Griffin's Parade]].


*This is the 'Doctor-lite' episode of the series, similar to ''[[Love and Monsters]]'' and ''[[Blink]]'', albeit with a much darker storyline. Unlike previous Doctor-lite stories, however, the focus is given to the companion, rather than her also taking a minor role.
=== Companies ===
*A reference to something on Donna's back was last heard in ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' when [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]] saw into the future.
* A truck from [[Walcott's Haulage]] passes Donna's car.
*In [[Doctor Who Magazine]] it said that Donna will receive a free tarot card reading and find out something bad is going to happen. When she is receiving it there will also be something behind her lurking in the curtains. The Tarot person will also look for a specific event in Donna's past. The episode, as broadcast, takes place on a Chinese-influenced alien world with no reference to Tarot.
 
*"Bees are disappearing" is quoted again in this episode, this time by Donna's mother, Sylvia Noble. ''This is a real-world phenomenon, called Colony Collapse Disorder, the incidence of which increased sharply in late 2006, and the cause of which has not been identified.''
=== Cultural references from the real world ===
*A recurring theme in previous episodes hinted that Donna would die in the future which occurs in this episode. However, this was an alternate reality Donna who sacrificed herself in order to prevent her past self from taking the wrong turn thus forcing her to meet the Doctor as was planned.
* The song "[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]" is played.
*Part of this episode is filmed in China Town, though not the one in London, but recreated in Cardiff. ''Chinese people living in South Wales were invited to be background extras via ''Facebook'' at the end of 2007. They had to reply to the Doctor Who casting crew with their name and sizes for costumes to be made for them and they were paid approx £70 for the day. David Tennant was seen in 'China Town' when he took time out of filming though staying on location to appear on Blue Peter to appeal to viewers to donate shoes to their Shoebiz appeal.''
* Donna calls [[Rocco Colasanto]] (the father of the house) "[[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]]".
*Donna is told she can have her fortune told for free because she has red hair. This is a reference to Chinese culture, since red is considered very lucky in China.
* Donna refers to her neighbour as [[Vera Duckworth]], a character from ''[[Coronation Street (series)|Corontation Street]].''
[[Image:DonnaReflected.jpg|thumb|[[Graeme Harper]] captures another distorted image of a main character.]]
* The Webstar is blamed on [[Ken Livingstone]].
*[[Graeme Harper]]'s penchant for including a distorted image of a main character is present in this story.  Though not included in  every single ''episode'' he's directed for [[BBC Wales]], it's seen often enough in the majority of his ''stories'' to be considered something of a directorial "signature". More typically achieved through the use of refraction (''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'', ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'' and ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''), here the motif is continued through the use of reflection. The theme of Donna's multiple worlds is caught through the simple use of mirrors, much as the notion of investigation was conveyed by the use of magnifying glasses in earlier stories.  
 
*According to Russell T Davies on [[Doctor Who Confidential]] this episode is the "cheap episode", as he wanted the TARDIS to be on fire, but the budget didn't allow for the effect.
=== Events on the parallel Earth ===
*A variation of 'The Wall Theme', (The Wall Theme is a variation of Rose's Theme, played in [[Doomsday]].) with added guitar parts, is played before Donna is sent back in time.
* Because Donna wasn't there to convince the Doctor to flee after defeating the [[Empress of the Racnoss (The Runaway Bride)#Alternate realities|Empress of the Racnoss]], he drowns in the flooding of the [[Thames Flood Barrier (Turn Left)|Thames Flood Barrier]]. He does not [[Regeneration|regenerate]] afterward; a UNIT soldier speculates that the Doctor died too fast to do so.
*Two pieces of background pop music return from other episodes. In the scene in which Donna goes out with her friends to celebrate her new job at [[Jival Chowdry|Chowdry's]] personal assistant, one of the songs from her reception in ''Runaway Bride'' can be heard.  Later, the song underscoring the Noble family's arrival at [[Firbourne House]] for their raffle-won holiday is the same rock version of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" first heard on [[Mickey Smith|Mickey's]] radio in the ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s teaser.
* [[Harris (Turn Left)|Private Harris]] is at the scene when the Doctor's body is loaded into the ambulance after the Racnoss attack.
*Billie Piper states in the accompanying ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' episode that she had forgotten how to play Rose, and needed to watch past episodes to remind herself.  
* [[Martha Jones (Turn Left)|Martha Jones]], [[Sarah Jane Smith (Turn Left)|Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Maria Jackson (Turn Left)|Maria Jackson]], [[Luke Smith (Turn Left)|Luke Smith]] and [[Clyde Langer (Turn Left)|Clyde Langer]] all die in [[Royal Hope Hospital (Turn Left)|Royal Hope Hospital]] after it is transported by the [[Judoon]] to [[The Moon (Turn Left)|the Moon]], though Sarah Jane succeeds in stopping the [[MRI]] weapon. Although the Judoon do return to hospital to [[London (Turn Left)|London]], there is only [[Oliver Morgenstern#Parallel World|one survivor]].
* The starship ''[[Titanic (Turn Left)|Titanic]]'' crashes into [[Buckingham Palace (Turn Left)|Buckingham Palace]], killing everyone in the greater [[London (Turn Left)|London]] area and contaminating southern England. This causes the need for [[7000000 (number)|7000000]] people to relocate.
* The destruction of London triggers a societal collapse in [[Great Britain (Turn Left)|Great Britain]], which becomes a police state that closes its borders, and leads to the introduction of concepts such as forced labour camps.
* The [[March of the Adipose]] occurs in [[America (Turn Left)|America]] instead of the UK; without the Doctor to stop it, sixty million people are killed (vs [[Stacy Campbell|one]] in the original version of history), preventing the US from donating the intended [[50000000000 (number)|50000000000]] pound relief to Great Britain, and accelerating the UK's decline.
* [[Gwen Cooper (Turn Left)|Gwen Cooper]] and [[Ianto Jones (Turn Left)|Ianto Jones]] die whilst assaulting the [[Sontaran]] warship. Captain [[Jack Harkness#Other realities|Jack Harkness]] is transported to the Sontaran homeworld.
* There is no one to prevent the [[ATMOS (Turn Left)|ATMOS]] devices from decimating the population of the Earth until [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood]] manages to set the gas on fire, although the UK is spared this as, due to the destruction of London, not to mention the lack of petrol, ATMOS never came into widespread use there.
* The [[Dalek]]s eventually succeed in detonating the [[reality bomb]] (although in this reality, Earth is not one of the planets transported to the [[Medusa Cascade]]), beginning the destruction of almost all of creation.
 
== Notes ==
* This is the first story to feature Rose in a starring role since [[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]''.
* Despite [[Billie Piper]] being billed in the opening credits and featuring prominently in the episode, Rose is never referred to by name.
* To keep consistency with the opening credits after Piper’s departure, the “AND BILLIE PIPER” text is stacked like most the cast members’ credits instead of horizontally during her main tenure.
* Unusually, the episodes featuring [[Billie Piper]] were filmed relatively early in the production of the season, which allowed a clip of Rose from this episode to be included in the cinema trailer released in advance of the season being broadcast.
* This is the "Doctor-lite" episode of the series, similar to ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'' and ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'', albeit with a much darker storyline. Unlike previous Doctor-lite stories, however, the focus is given to the companion, rather than her also taking a minor role. They used the same scheduling trick in the previous episode, ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'', which featured virtually none of Donna. These episodes allow the production team to complete fourteen episodes, including [[The Next Doctor (TV story)|the Christmas episode]] in a schedule originally designed to complete thirteen. A second team can be filming the "extra" episode, with the main cast filming only a day or so. Their footage is judiciously spread through the episode to give the impression of a larger interaction, although in the case of ''Turn Left'', [[David Tennant]]'s participation was restricted to the opening scene and epilogue, with a body double used for the scene where Donna witnesses the Doctor's dead body being loaded into the ambulance.{{fact}}
* "The bees are disappearing" is quoted again in this episode, this time by Donna's mother, Sylvia Noble. This is a real-world phenomenon, called Colony Collapse Disorder, the incidence of which increased sharply in late 2006, and the cause of which has not been identified. In ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' and ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'', the cause of the disappearance is revealed.{{fact}}
* A recurring theme in previous episodes hinted that Donna would die in the future which occurs in this episode. However, this was an alternate world Donna who sacrificed herself in order to prevent her past self from taking the wrong turn thus forcing her to meet the Doctor as was planned.
* Part of this episode is filmed in China Town, though not the one in London, but recreated in Cardiff. Chinese people living in South Wales were invited to be background extras via [[Facebook]] at the end of 2007. They had to reply to the casting crew with their name and sizes for costumes to be made for them and they were paid approximately £70 for the day. Unfortunately, a miscommunication had led them to believe that their fee would be ten times higher than was actually being offered, and many left as the morning wore on. [[David Tennant]] was seen in "China Town" when he took time out of filming though staying on location to appear on ''[[Blue Peter]]'' to appeal to viewers to donate shoes to their Shoebiz appeal.{{fact}}
* Donna is told she can have her fortune told for free because she has red hair. This is a reference to Chinese culture since red is considered very lucky in China. It's also a common carny trick to draw people into the attraction; half off for lovely ladies, men wearing hats, anything that matches some characteristic of the person being appealed to.{{fsct}}
[[File:DonnaReflected.jpg|thumb|[[Graeme Harper]] captures another distorted image of a main character.]]
* [[Graeme Harper]]'s penchant for including a distorted image of a main character is present in this story. Though not included in every single ''episode'' he's directed for [[BBC Wales]], it's seen often enough in the majority of his ''stories'' to be considered something of a directorial "signature". More typically achieved through the use of refraction (''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'', ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'', ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' and ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''), here the motif is continued through the use of reflection. The theme of Donna's multiple worlds is caught through the simple use of mirrors, much as the notion of the investigation was conveyed by the use of magnifying glasses in earlier stories.
* According to [[Russell T Davies]] on ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'',{{which}} this episode is the "cheap episode", as he wanted the TARDIS to be on fire, but the budget didn't allow for the effect.
* Two pieces of background pop music return from other episodes. In the scene in which Donna goes out with her friends to celebrate her new job as [[Jival Chowdry|Chowdry's]] personal assistant, the song "[[Merry Xmas Everybody]]" by the glam rock band Slade can be heard (first heard on [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]]'s radio in ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]''). This was also playing during Donna's wedding reception in ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]''.
* [[Billie Piper]] states in the accompanying ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' episode{{which}} that she had forgotten how to play Rose and needed to watch past episodes to remind herself. She noticeably lost her accent and speaks with a lisp, which she claims was because it was cold as they were shooting in winter, and she was wearing a "tiny jacket".
* This isn't the first time a ''Doctor Who'' story has examined a "What if..." scenario involving the Doctor's influence on a person's life. A similar storyline in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC ''Eighth Doctor Adventures'' novel ''[[Unnatural History (novel)|Unnatural History]]'' involved [[Eighth Doctor]] companion [[Sam Jones]], depicted in two wildly diverging timelines.
* At one point the Nobles and the Italian family take part in a singalong to [[Queen]]'s "Bohemian Rhapsody". This tune has been the basis for two practical jokes featured on ''Who'' franchise-related blooper reels: a group of [[Sycorax]] are shown singing it in the Series 2 blooper reel, while the Series 2 gag reel for ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' shows the cast cutting up to the same song.
* When Rose mentions the death of the Torchwood team, a variation on the ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' theme music can be heard.
* The building used as the hotel where Donna and her family spend Christmas is the same building used as [[Lavender Lawns]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' serial ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (TV story)|Eye of the Gorgon]]''.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] dropped a subplot involving Donna getting married and having children. This was originally intended to add even more drama to Donna's decision to sacrifice herself and unravel the parallel world: not only would she be giving up her own life, but her offspring would be erased from history. However, Davies had now become aware that [[Steven Moffat]] had similar plans for Donna in ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' and Davies agreed that it was more pertinent to Moffat's tale than his own.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] considered exploring how stories set in the past or on other planets would be affected — such as having UNIT send "time commandos" to the year [[1599]] to foil the plot of [[Carrionite|the Carrionites]] in ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]''. Ultimately, however, he decided that this would cause an already very self-referential episode to become unnecessarily obsessed with minutiae, and Davies was very concerned about the ability of casual viewers to immerse themselves in the storyline.{{fact}}
* [[David Tennant]] was only required for a day.{{fact}}
* Donna's conversation with Rose on the bench was supposed to be performed at Thompson Park. However, [[Catherine Tate]] had come down with influenza, and so it was decided that she would be more comfortable if recording instead proceeded at Sophia Gardens, which was being used as the production unit base.{{fact}}
* Some fans have chosen to consider this part one of a three-part story, which continues into the following two-parter. However, this is an increasingly minority view and is not reflected by most sources. [[Russell T Davies]] declined to clarify, preferring to stay out of fan debates.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] came up with the idea for the episode while on a train journey to London.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] originally planned to have season four's original companion [[Penny Carter]] be the focal point of the episode. The plan was to revist the events of ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', where she and her mother would be driving to visit her grandfather when they became trapped under a giant dome of alien origin. Faced with the innocuous choice of turning left or right at a T-junction, she turned left, resulting in her being trapped under the dome, meeting the Doctor, and ultimately saving his life. An alien creature would alter history so that she turned right instead, meaning that she wound up on the outside of the dome, and the Doctor perished. When [[Catherine Tate]] expressed interest in returning to the series, Davies used the opportunity to explore Donna how she was introduced.{{fact}}
* This episode formed Block Seven of series four.{{fact}}
* [[Julie Gardner]] wanted the closing seconds to feature more glimpses of the phrase “Bad Wolf”, including on the TARDIS itself.{{fact}}
* During post-production, it became clear that the scale of the season's final three episodes was such that the regular forty-five-minute timeslot would be insufficient. The BBC instead agreed to allot the episode fifty minutes, allowing [[Graeme Harper]] to complete the episode without having to leave large chunks of Davies' script on the cutting room floor.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] hoped to pose a question to the viewer: "Does the Doctor cause or prevent death?" The episode focuses on the scale of deaths without the Doctor; the implicit death toll surprised Davies when he wrote the script. [[David Tennant]] cited the deaths that surrounded his character as a major part of the Doctor's guilt.{{fact}}
* The fortune teller's room was actually [[The Hub]] set redressed.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] emphasised developing the characters of Rose and Donna; [[Susie Liggat]] thought Rose describing Donna as "the most important woman in the whole of creation" was therapeutic for the former character and Donna's realisation that she must die was intended as the epitome of the character's maturation.{{fact}}
* In writing the script, [[Russell T Davies]] was several weeks behind schedule and had to decline an appearance at the [[National Television Awards]] in order to hand the script in on time. He described writing the script as "a lot harder to rip through because it needs so much construction"; he admitted that the opening scene could have been three times longer than his written version, itself longer than any opening scene he ever wrote. He was delayed due to the death of [[Howard Attfield]] and the difficulty of writing Rose's expository dialogue; he had to rush the script's ending to ensure it was ready to film.{{fact}}
* [[Russell T Davies]] explained the effects of Rose's warning in ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' - the words caused no inherent harm; "Bad Wolf" acts as a warning sign for the Doctor, and Rose's invocation of the phrase signals that the parallel universes Rose and the Doctor inhabit are collapsing into each other.{{fact}}
* The beetle's normal Earth-like appearance was deliberate; prosthetic designer [[Neill Gorton|Niell Gorton]] thought that familiarity would ease the narrative and cited the [[Catkind]] and the [[Judoon]] as examples.{{fact}}
* The prosthetic beetle was made using fibreglass and fitted on a harness in order not to burden [[Catherine Tate]]'s performance.{{fact}}
* [[Graeme Harper]] explained on the DVD commentary that only psychic characters like [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]] were aware of the beetle's existence.
* While filming the Shan Shen scenes, rain delayed re-dressing the alley from the ''hanzi'' banners and posters to the Bad Wolf versions.{{fact}}
* The cast listened to "[[The Wild Rover]]" and "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" before singing the songs themselves.{{fact}}
* [[Graeme Harper]] decided to focus on [[Jacqueline King]] in the scene when Sylvia stares vacantly in a despondent manner as Donna talks to her; Harper considered the scene to be "Jacqueline's moment" and thought the scene would be more powerful if the focus was kept on one character.{{fact}}
* Because the episode had a low budget, it relied heavily on stock footage and pre-existing graphics: the Titanic's descent into Buckingham Palace and the American television report of the populace being transformed into Adipose utilised footage from ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'' and ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', respectively, and images of the Racnoss Webstar and the ignited sky had already been created by [[The Mill]].{{fact}}
* The episode's tone phrase was "life during wartime"; [[Russell T Davies]] reflected his description by comparing the labour camps to [[concentration camp]]s.{{fact}}
* [[David Tennant]] didn't actually play the Doctor when he was lying on the stretcher after being pulled from the Thames.{{fact}}


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
*Official [[Broadcast Audience Research Board]] ([[BARB]]) - 8.09 million viewers
* Official [[Broadcasters' Audience Research Board]] (BARB) - 8.09 million viewers. ''Turn Left'' was the fourth most watched across all channels on British television for the week.<ref>{{cite web
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===Myths and rumours===
=== Myths and rumours ===
* Many fan reviews and discussions of this episode have noted that, for reasons unknown, Billie Piper speaks with a noticeable lisp in many of her scenes - a lisp not present when she was last on the show. Among the speculated reasons as to why is Piper's statement on ''Doctor Who Confidential'' (see above) that she had forgotten how to play Rose -- a character who speaks with a more working-class accent than Piper's natural voice. Rose is starting to speak more like the Doctor himself as she has become more like him in the sense of using [[technobabble]] and not wishing to accept salutes, nor does she reveal her name.
* The opening credits are reversed, showing the TARDIS moving in the opposite direction in the time vortex. ''As broadcast and released to DVD, the opening credits are presented normally.''
* It was rumoured that the episode was going to be titled ''The Doctor's Death''.
* Due to the title, the [[Sontaran]]s and [[ATMOS]] would return. ''The latter returned and the former were mentioned, but they were not at all the focal point of the story''.


===Filming Locations===
=== Filming locations ===
''to be added''
* Bay Chambers, [[Bute Street|West Bute Street]], [[Cardiff]], Wales (Chowdry’s Office)
* Hunter Street, Cardiff, Wales (The Doctor's dead body is recovered)
* Clearwater Way, Nant-Fawr Road, Court Road, Heol Gabriel, St Isan Road, Franklin Road in Cardiff, Wales (driving scenes)
* Lady Mary Allotments, Lady Mary Road, Roath Park, Cardiff, Wales (Wilf sees the stars begin to vanish)
* The Maltings, East Tyndall Street, Cardiff Bay (Shan Shen Alley)
* Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Newport Road, Cardiff (News reports of the Royal Hope Hospital vanishing)
* Egerton Grey Country House Hotel, Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan (where Donna and her family went for their Christmas holiday.)
* Porthkerry Viaduct, Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan (when London is destroyed by Titanic’s impact) 
* No. 7 Machen Street, Penarth, Wales (Donna, Wilf and Sylvia discover where they will be staying)
* Conway Pub, 58 Conway Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff (the crowds run outside the pub to see the star)
* Mortimer Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff (The Christmas Star attacks London)
* Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (Rose talks to Donna about her importance)
* AvestaPolarit Panteg Steelworks, Station Road, Griffithstown, Pontypool, Gwent (Donna and Rose warehouse scenes)


'''Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors ==='''
=== Production errors ===
*When we see the woman in doorway the Nobles are coming up the hill to their house but at the [[ATMOS]] incedentDonna is going down the hill on their road in the background you can see her further up the hill.
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* In [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', the Doctor claimed that if the Titanic hit the Earth it would destroy the entire planet. Also it was he who suggested that by entering the atmosphere, he could use the heat to re-ignite the engine. Who else could have done that? However, in this story, it is shown that it only destroys London and causes radiation to the whole of southern England. ''(It was suggested by Rose that Torchwood, UNIT, and Sarah Jane Smith all attempted to fill in for the Doctor after his death. Therefore it can be assumed that someone (e.g. Astrid or Alonso) attempted to stop the Titanic, but only managed to reduce the effect of the crash. The Doctor may have also over estimated the size of the blast radius of the ship.)''
* The sound and shaking of the Royal Hope disappearing is heard before it actually vanishes, whereas in ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'' the sound was heard during the incident.
* It was stated in the episode by the relocation officer that 7 million people must be moved - as London is destroyed it can be assumed that everyone in London at the time dies, therefore the only people needing to be moved are Londoners who were outside of the city at the time and all those living in the area affected by the radiation. ''(The blast may have destroyed London, but the radiation could have spread out further, thus forcing citizens in other cities to relocate. Dialogue in the episode clearly states that the whole of southern England was contaminated.  Also, most residents of London would not have been present; London was all but deserted in Voyage of the Damned, due the previous years' events. We can assume that this was still the case, and that the number of casualties was actually relatively low, making mass relocation imperative.)''
* If one looks closely when Rose shows Donna the TARDIS at the UNIT base, the interior of a police box can be seen through the open door instead of the TARDIS interior.
* What happened before the 21st century to stop the [[Pyrovile]]s invading, the [[Carrionite]]s from starting a "Millennium of Blood", or the [[Cult of Skaro]] from creating a New Dalek Empire? ''(The Pyrovilians were never stopped by the Doctor, their power was naturally extracted as a result of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.)'' ''(The most likely possibility can be found in [[The Sarah Jane Adventures]], where the Trickster explains that he kept the other events that she took part in from happening due to the fact that they were motivated by greed, not the pure chaos he desired. It could be implied that, similarly, these lesser effects were suppressed in order to allow a far more chaotic resolution to come about.)''  I like the explanation that, since it was a parallel universe pocketed around the choices available to Donna, only the things she would have known about in the first place were affected.  The Titanic and the hospital disappearing both would have been on the news and she was present for the Adipose and Sontaran stories. 
* When Donna is making the decision to turn right or left, it is clearly raining on the car. However, in any external shots, most notably when Donna has travelled back in time, it is not raining.
*How is it possible for the Doctor to die too quickly to [[regenerate]], as it has been shown with [[the Master]] that a Time Lord will only not regenerate if he or she wishes. ''(At no point in the series has it ever been established that refusing to regenerate is the only way it can be avoided. Though it is entirely possible that the Doctor may have chosen not to regenerate following his encounter with the Racnoss, being at a low ebb at having lost Rose. The circumstances surrounding regeneration have never been well defined and the possibility of the Doctor dying has been an ongoing source of dramatic tension throughout the history of the series (for a recent example, witness the [[Ninth Doctor]] panicking about dying in [[Cardiff]] in ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]''), strongly indicating that regeneration is not guaranteed. Also, ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' established that anesthesia can destroy the regenerative process; if the Doctor actually drowned a similar effect might have prevented regeneration.)''
* When Donna is arguing with her boss an explosion is heard and in view, everyone gets up, but in the next camera view, everyone is sitting down and gets up again.
* Would there not have been an issue created by there being two Donna Nobles in the same timeframe, one living and one dead? Would this have not caused problems for the "real" Donna if she was identified by police as having died?  That universe and consequentially that version of Donna ceased to exist the moment her other self turned left.
* Despite the Adipose invasion happening in America within the parallel world, the news report shows the same footage taken from ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]''.
* At the beginning of the episode, we hear conversations in foreign languages - but the TARDIS should translate these languages to English. (''This may simply be artistic license as even though the audience cannot understand the language, there's no sign that Donna or the Doctor cannot understand what is being said. Similarly we do not know if all the Chinese banners, etc. weren't saying "Bad Wolf" all along and the Doctor and Donna simply didn't notice or the TARDIS, for some reason, chose not to translate them, also: the translation of written texts has sometimes been erratic.'')
* In the last wide shot of Donna's car just before she decides to turn left, her front wheels are shown to be pointing to the right. But in the close-up shot of the wheels as she turns left, they are facing forward again.
* If the Doctor never met Donna, how could he have known about the Racnoss, as Donna's appearance in the TARDIS was what started that adventure? (''Someone else would have been infected with the Huon Particles and warned the Doctor, only they didn't stop the Doctor underneath the Thames, as they were possibly fed to the Racnoss as per the Empress's plans.'')RTD notes in the episode's Confidential that 'another secratary' was infected with Huon particles.
 
* If a new parallel world simply comes into existence when a different choice is made, why would the [[Reaper|Reapers]] need to exist and why wouldn't they have shown up in this episode, especially considering how dire the consequences were of Donna not turning left? ''(It was stated by the Doctor that the Time Beetle allowed for changes in history and time simply compensates for them, however in Donna's case an entire world was created around. This was a parallel timeline, not a parallel world. Donna's actions created a kind of time loop that caused her to become imbued with the Huon Particles in the first place. The Reapers were a random effect of [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]], which only occurs if a person meets their future self.)''
=== Influences ===
* If Donna had never met the Doctor then she wouldn't have seen the fortune teller for that to happen, thus creating a paradox. ''(The Time Beetle's function is to change events in the past. The actual event of Donna turning right has nothing to do with the time beetle or Shan Shen. Not to mention, making Donna turn right did not ultimately change anything about the timeline thanks to Rose's intervention.)''
* [[Russell T Davies]] was inspired by {{wi|Sliding Doors}},{{fact}} which simultaneously explored the consequences of a woman's success and failure in boarding a train.
* When Donna was having flashbacks of Rose from her parallel timeline, would she not have remembered speaking to her in 'Partners in Crime'?
*In one of the re-housing scenes a female soldier is seen wearing a flaming grenade cap badge of a fusilier regiment.  Fusiliers are infantry and females are not permitted to serve in the infantry. (''However, in the Doctor Who universe there are many differences to the real world. In [[Terror of the Zygons]], said to take place in the mid-1970s, the Prime Minister of the UK is a woman -- several years before it happened in real life. Who is to say that in the Whoniverse where Earth has Homeworld Security divisions tasked with protecting the earth from aliens that women aren't now allowed to serve in this way. For a real-world example, see how female combat troops are now being used for the first time by some countries in Iraq and Afghanistan. In addition, the scenes involving this individual take place during "present day" time, which has been established as being about a year ahead of "real world" time; the rules might have changed.'')
* The Doctor noticed that odd things were happening to the hospital and therefore went to investigate, and was lucky to be inside the hospital when it transported to the Moon. However, Sarah Jane was clearly not in the hospital when it transported to the moon in the normal timeline, so why was she there in the parallel universe? Especially as there was little chance that she would know whether the Doctor was going to be there in the normal universe, so why did she decide to go in the parallel one?  ''As the original episode never establishes why the Doctor is in the hospital in the first place, it's possible some organization (i.e. UNIT) had requested he look into the place. With him dead, it's possible Sarah-Jane might have become a fall back contact for such matters.''
* When Donna is talking to Rose, she says "I'm just a temp! I'm not even that, I'm nothing!", but in that world, she never became a temp (ie. Turning Left), so therefore why did she suggest that she was? ''Donna had been working as a temp before she was offered the contract at HC Clements and the Copying shop, so we can only presume that she went back to being a temp after the permanent job ended.''
* Why would an emergency government, greatly limited in funds already, install the (probably) expensive ATMOS in all its vehicles? ''It is possible that the system was installed before the Titanic crashed into London.''
* Donna was on the hill with her grandfather and they saw the stars going out.  If the stars were going out then it would take millions, possibly billions, of years until it was visible from Earth. ''unless of course the stars were literally erased from time and space, which means the stars didn't exist in the first place to produce the light''
*The fact that Sarah Jane and her team die in the alternate [[Smith and Jones]] scene adds further confusion to the already confused time line.  Smith and Jones now has to be after [[Invasion of the Bane]] - which was at least a year and a half after [[School Reunion]] - making Smith and Jones September at the earliest. However a Calender in [[TW]]:[[To the Last Man]] hinted that it was June 2008 and that has to be after ''Smith and Jones'' (''It is possible that the alternate Smith and Jones happened on a different date'')


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* This is the second time Rose was present at the death of someone she knew, whom also ultimately died to correct the timeline. In series 1's "Father's Day", Rose was present at her father's death, which she prevented when she had come back in time with the Doctor. The resulting fracture of creating a parallel world caused chaos until that parallel Peter Tyler sacrificed his life to restore the original timeline. In this episode Rose is present at parallel Donna's death, which caused the younger Donna to turn left instead of right, restoring the timeline. Ironically, both parallel versions of Peter and Donna are hit by a car, and both die with Rose by their side.
* [[The Trickster]] previously told [[Sarah Jane Smith]] of his intention to use her to locate the [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]] so he could remove him from time and let chaos ensue. ([[TV]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'')
*Among other uses of the phrase "Turn Left" in the series: In [[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Strategem]]'' the ATMOS kept saying Turn Left; Captain Jack mentioned telling someone they should have turned left during a joke in ''[[Boom Town]]''.
* This is the second time [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] was present at the death of someone she knew, who also ultimately died to correct the altered world. Rose was present at [[Pete Tyler|her father]]'s death, which she prevented when she had come back in time with the [[Ninth Doctor]]. The resulting fracture created wound in time and caused chaos until Pete Tyler sacrificed his life to restore the original timeline. ([[TV]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'') By coincidence, both parallel versions of Pete and [[Donna Noble|Donna]] are hit by a car, and both die with Rose by their side.
*Bad Wolf returns as a warning for the end of the universe. Bad Wolf was last heard in [[DW]]: ''[[Doomsday]]''.
* The words "[[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]" appear once again as a warning about the end of the universe, sent by Rose as a message for the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]] ''/ ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'')
*The Cloister Bell is heard, again as a warning, it was last heard in [[DW]]: ''[[Time Crash]]''.
* The [[Cloister Bell]] is heard, again as a warning. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' et al.)
*Two phrases said by [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' come to fruition in this episode: "There's something on your back" and "She is returning".  
* Two phrases said by [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]] come to fruition: "There's something on your back" and "She is returning". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
* The characters from [[The Sarah Jane Adventures]] are named in the news report to be dead in the parallel timeline.
* A [[UNIT]] soldier refers to [[regeneration]]. UNIT has extensive knowledge of regeneration, having directly been involved with the aftermaths of the regenerations of the [[Second Doctor|Second]] and [[Third Doctor]]s. [[The Brigadier]] himself is known to have met most of the Doctor's incarnations, and UNIT was also involved with the newly regenerated [[Tenth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'', ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'')
*A UNIT soldier refers to [[regeneration]]. UNIT has extensive knowledge of regeneration, having directly been involved with the aftermaths of the regenerations of the [[Third Doctor|Third]] and [[Fourth Doctor]]s, plus [[The Brigadier]] himself is known to have met most of the Doctor's incarnations (both on screen and in the spinoffs).
* Much like the Doctor, Rose appears reluctant to be saluted. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
*In [[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'', Colonel Mace and Captain Price saluted the Doctor but he said 'Don't salute, please'. When Captain Magambo saluted Rose, she told her not to salute as well. The difference is that this time Donna doesn't ask for a salute like she did in ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''.
* The [[Time Beetle]] resembles the [[Eight Legs]]. They are both arthropods, sit on the backs of humans, and can remain unseen. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'')
*The Doctor has previously 'died' in [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' (though he did subsequently regenerate).
* [[Mirror]]s were also used for [[time travel]] by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]],'' [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks (audio story)|The Time of the Daleks]]'')
*There is some similarity (in that they both hang invisibly on the back) between the time beetle and the spiders in ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'').
* A circle of mirrors was also used to expose and reveal the [[Mara]], as is used here to reveal the beetle. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'')
*Mirrors have been used for time travel in [[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'' and [[BFA]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks]]''.
* There have been a few other instances of the Doctor "dying" and events taking different courses. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blood Heat (novel)|Blood Heat]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Final Genesis (comic story)|Final Genesis]]'') The Doctor's apparent death during his [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] was actually a [[fixed point in time]], and [[River Song's World|an alternate timeline]] was created when attempts were made to prevent it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'', ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
*Mirrors were also used to expose and reveal the Mara (as is used to reveal the beetle) in [[DW]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'', and a mirror was essential to the storyline of [[NDA]]: ''[[Martha in the Mirror]]''.
* When Donna, [[Wilfred Mott|Wilf]] and [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia]] are watching the news report, the picture is said to be coming from the [[Guinevere satellite|Guinevere range of satellites]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'')
*"The Bees are disappearing" is spoken again in this episode, this time by Sylvia Noble. The quote has been used several times throughout the series, usually spoken by Donna. It is interesting to note that at the end of [[Turn Left]], the "fortune teller" says to Donna, "What will you be?". This is used in the wrong context. In correct grammar she should have said "What will you become?". Therefore by saying 'be'she may again be referring to bees, and that Donna may have some future connection with them or their dissapearance. ''More likely, the sentence "what will you be" refers to the metaphorical sense of becoming a new type of being, as opposed to the act of the change. In this context, the grammar is correct, or that simply, The Fortune Teller was simply talking in modern vernacular. Actually it was literal, Donna becomes half time lord.''
* The improbability of the Doctor meeting anyone twice by accident is remarked on. Previous examples of such coincidence are the reunion of the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'') and meeting Sarah Jane Smith. ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'') In the cases of Donna and Sarah Jane, the reunion is less improbable than with Tegan because they were both undertaking Doctor-like activities themselves. This subject is brought up again in relation to Donna's grandfather, Wilfred Mott. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
*There have been a few other instances of the Doctor 'dying' and events taking different courses ([[NA]]: ''[[Blood Heat]], [[DWM]]: ''[[Final Genesis]]'').
* Advertisements for [[Henrik's]] are plastered on the double-decker [[bus]]es passing through [[London]] during the assault of the [[Webstar]]. One bus advertising Henrik's can be seen as a British military tank rolls up and the soldier inside orders troops to fire on the Webstar. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'')
* In [[Army of Ghosts]] Adeola lures her colleague to his death by telling him to 'go to the left'.
 
*When Donna, Wilf and Sylvia are watching the news report the picture is said to be coming from the Guinevere range of satellites which is the same range as the Guinevere space project first seen in ([[DW]]:''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'')
== Home video releases ==
*Discounting minor modifications over the years, the replacement of the wording on the TARDIS exterior with "Bad Wolf" -- and this appears to be a physical change given that the words are visible from the inside, too -- marks the first time the TARDIS has been shown undertaking a physical change since ''[[Attack of the Cybermen]]''. Although not indicated in dialogue, the fact the TARDIS is now adorned with the words "Bad Wolf" - but the words are gone by the time the vessel returns to earth in the next episode - suggests the [[chameleon circuit]] came into play.
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*Rose says to Donna "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry," a phrase often uttered by the Tenth Doctor.
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* This story was released in the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 4]] DVD box set in [[November (releases)|November]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]] along with the rest of the series.
* It was released as Series 4 Volume 4 with ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'' and ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''.


== DVD and Other releases ==
== External links ==
*This is due to be released in the [[Series 4]] boxset in [[November]] [[2008]] along with the rest of the Series.
{{dwrefguide|who_tv41.htm|Turn Left}}
*It will be released as Series 4 Volume 4 alongside [[The Stolen Earth]] and [[Journey's End]] on 1st September 2008.
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_11 BBC Episode Guide to '''Turn Left''']
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20110809114614/http://www.thewriterstale.com/scr.html Original script] (archived), posted online by [[Russell T Davies]] in conjunction with the release of his book [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]''.
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==See also==
== Footnotes ==
'''Parallel worlds'''
=== Notes ===
*[[DW]]: ''[[Inferno]]''
{{Notelist}}
*[[DW]]: ''[[Father's Day]]''
*[[DW]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'' / ''[[The Age of Steel]]''
*[[DW]]: ''[[Doomsday]]''
*[[DWU]]: ''[[Sympathy for the Devil]]''
*[[DWM]]: ''[[Time & Time Again]]''
*[[DWM]]: ''[[Final Genesis]]''
*[[NA]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]''
*[[EDA]]: ''[[The Domino Effect]]''
*[[EDA]]: ''[[Reckless Engineering]]''
*[[EDA]]: ''[[The Last Resort]]
*[[PDA]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy]]''


==External links==
=== Reflist ===
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_11 BBC Episode Guide to '''Turn Left''']
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Turn Left was the eleventh episode of series 4 of Doctor Who.

It was the first Doctor-lite episode to focus on the main companion without the Doctor, and marked the first major reappearance of Rose Tyler. It also showed a parallel world showing what would have happened had Donna not met the Doctor in The Runaway Bride. In that world, without Donna to convince him to leave during his encounter with the Empress of the Racnoss, the Tenth Doctor ended up drowning in the resulting flood under the Thames, because of this, many of the Doctor's companions and friends would have died, and without the Doctor around to stop an overwhelming threat on the horizon, all things would eventually be destroyed. Much of series 3 and 4's events set on present-day Earth would still occur but would have cost more lives without the Doctor's intervention.

The main villains in this episode were agents of the Trickster's Brigade, a group who feed off altering timelines. They are also the only enemy to have been fought in Doctor Who and its spin-off shows Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. A tie-in, U.N.I.T. On Call, was later released.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

On an alien planet, Donna meets a fortune teller, who launches her into a parallel world based on one question: "What would happen if Donna never met the Tenth Doctor?" Without the Doctor, the whole world is in ruin, and a mysterious blonde tries to warn Donna of the oncoming darkness... Now a simple refugee, Donna is the only one who can undo the damage. But how?

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Donna turns right, instead of left.

The Tenth Doctor and Donna are in a bustling marketplace on an alien world, mixing with the locals. Donna wanders away from the Doctor to explore as he chats away with a merchant. A mysterious fortune teller asks if she wants her future told, but Donna declines. The fortune teller then says the reading is free for those with red hair. Donna smiles and relents. As the fortune teller asks about Donna's past, she sees there is a man in her life that changed everything. Donna tells the fortune teller that she met the man on Christmas Eve, when she ended up on his spaceship on her wedding day. She was a temp at H.C. Clements on Earth. Donna experiences a flashback, but the fortune teller dismisses it. The teller asks Donna what event led to her meeting with the Doctor and Donna says it was six months before.

At that time, Donna and her mother were in Donna's car at a T-junction, arguing about her future. Sylvia tried to persuade Donna to turn right and ask businessman Jival Chowdry for a job, but Donna turned left to go to her planned temp job at H.C. Clements. After experiencing another flashback, Donna is now panicking, but the fortune teller asks her what would have happened if she turned right as something crawls onto Donna's back. Scared, she falls under the fortune teller's influence and, in the past, Donna gives in to her mother's nagging and turns right, and because of that one fateful decision everything changes....

"The Doctor is dead."

On Christmas Eve, Donna is at a Christmas party with her friends. She has just been promoted to Jival Chowdry's personal assistant. Suddenly the Racnoss Webstar attacks London, and is destroyed by the army at a terrible cost. During the chaos, Alice stares at Donna's back, looking terrified. When Donna acts astonished that Alice's attention is focused on her despite the ongoing chaos, Alice, terrified, says that there is something on Donna's back. After this, Donna runs to the Webstar's general location. There she finds an ambulance. Near the ambulance and a group of UNIT vehicles, Donna overhears a UNIT officer talking into a radio about "the Doctor" who drowned beneath the Thames. As the Doctor's body is loaded into an ambulance, a hand falls out of the stretcher, dropping a sonic screwdriver. As Donna walks away, Rose Tyler comes running down the street and asks for information about the body that has just been loaded into the ambulance. She is stunned to hear that it was the Doctor, despite Donna's assurances that it could have been any doctor. Rose vanishes moments later.

Donna has been fired from her job at Capital Copies Ltd. Chowdry tries to tell her that he has to lay people off because half of his contracts are on the other side of the river. Even though it has been several months since the Racnoss attack, the Thames is still closed off. Meanwhile, the Royal Hope Hospital is mysteriously transported to the Moon. When it returns, there is only one survivor: medical student Oliver Morgenstern, who relates the terrible events involving "talking rhinos". Wilfred, Donna's grandfather, believes that the rhinos are aliens. Morgenstern tells reporters he only survived when fellow medical student Martha Jones gave him the last of her oxygen before she died, and that Sarah Jane Smith had taken control of the situation and said she could stop the MRI. Sarah Jane's body was reported as being recovered from the hospital, while it is feared that Sarah Jane's son Luke and Luke's teenage friends Maria Jackson and Clyde Langer had also perished inside.

London destroyed by Titanic's impact.

As Donna digests the terrible news, Rose tells Donna that she should go to the country for Christmas. When Donna says that she can't afford it, Rose mentions the raffle ticket she bought at work, which is a stay at a luxury hotel.

Donna takes the woman's advice and treats her mum and grandfather to a Christmas holiday in the English countryside. On Christmas morning, the housemaid comes in to bring the Nobles their breakfast but then recoils from Donna and repeatedly shouts "You've got something on your back!" in Spanish. This is quickly forgotten when a newsflash shows that a replica of the Titanic is about to fall on Buckingham Palace. Suddenly the TV signal cuts off just before a tremor from the impact hits the hotel. The three run outside and watch, horrified, as a mushroom cloud rises above London. Sylvia is aghast with shock as she realises that everyone they know is now dead, while Wilf notes that if Donna hadn't won the raffle they'd have been killed too. As Donna realises that the advice Rose gave her has saved her, she notices the Spanish maid still angrily pointing at her back.

With London destroyed and all of southern England has been flooded with radiation, the Nobles are considered refugees due to their house being destroyed and are now forced to relocate to Leeds. They move into a small house shared by two other families; most notably the jovial Italian family, the Colosantos with the father of the family, Rocco quickly befriending Wilfred while Donna is irritated by the Colosantos’ constant singing, but eventually comes to accept the Colosantos as close friends.

The United States offers to send the United Kingdom £50 billion in financial aid to assist themselves in the crisis. However, not soon after, the Adipose invasion occurs, this time in the United States. With 60 million Americans dead and the country under its own crisis, the financial aid is scrapped, making the situation in the United Kingdom more dire.

Sometime later, Donna finds soldiers firing at cars when the Sontarans activate the ATMOS devices, covering the Earth with a poisonous fog. A soldier notices something on Donna's back and holds her at gunpoint, but she is released when it is revealed that nothing is there. That night, Donna meets Rose for the third time. Rose explains that the Torchwood team, aboard the Sontaran ship, are trying to stop the catastrophe. Suddenly, the sky is cleared by an atmospheric converter. Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones have given their lives to achieve this, and Captain Jack Harkness has been transported to the Sontaran homeworld.

Rose refuses to tell Donna her name and tries to explain that Donna had saved the Doctor's life in an another world, though Donna insists that she had never met him. Rose warns Donna that the coming "darkness" threatens every single world, assuring her she is the most important woman who has ever existed. Donna tries to walk away, but Rose tells her that she will decide to go with her in about three weeks and makes a cryptic remark about Wilf's telescope. She warns Donna that when she comes with her, Donna will die.

Three weeks later, the Colosantos are evicted as England is now "only for the English". and must now live in a labour camp. As they say a solemn goodbye to the Noble family, Wilfred sadly muses on the labour camps, remarking that’s what they called them last time. Realising Wilfred’s words, Donna chases the van with the Colosantos family in, shouting where they are taking them, but loses the van.

Later at night, Donna and Wilf talk about recent events while looking through his telescope. He notices that the constellation of Orion has gone, though there are no clouds. Suddenly other stars start to disappear from the sky as if they were never there. Donna finds Rose and tells her that she is ready.

Rose takes Donna to a UNIT base and shows her the TARDIS — salvaged from beneath the River Thames — which is dying after the Doctor's death. Rose asks Donna if she wants to see the creature on her back. They step into a circle of mirrors and lights, with pieces of technology which seem to be scavenged from the TARDIS. Rose switches on a light which reveals what is on Donna's back: a "Time Beetle". Rose explains that the Time Beetle feeds off time by changing time and that she thinks the beetle is in a state of flux, although when Donna asks what that means, Rose says she doesn't know, but that it's something the Doctor would say. Rose says that they're getting separate readings from Donna that make it seem like reality is bending around her. Donna asks how to remove the separate readings, to which Rose says she must travel through time.

They prepare Donna, and take her back to the circle of mirrors and technology, with cables running into the TARDIS. At first, Donna thinks she is going to see the creature again and protests, but Rose informs her the mirrors are there to control the time machine, but Rose admits she doesn’t know if the machine will work and that they are guessing how it works.

Donna declares she is ready to be sent back to time as it doesn’t mean she has to die due to her supposed future with the Doctor, but Rose remains silent when Donna asks if she has to die. When Donna protest again, the machine activates, sending her back in time.

Donna dies on the pavement.

Donna lands on the same day she turned right, and is elated that the time travel worked, but quickly realises that she is on Sutton Court, a half a mile away from her past self, and has only got four minutes to prevent her past self from turning right on Little Sutton Street. She tries to run to herself but knows that she will not make it in time. Donna now understands what Rose meant about her death, and she sees a haulage truck coming along that has just passed by her past self at the T-junction. Donna them promptly steps in front of the truck and is hit by the truck.

Before Donna dies, Rose appears and whispers something into her ear to tell the Doctor. At the intersection, a traffic jam begins to build up due to the road being closed thanks to Donna’s suicide. Donna's past self decides that instead of sitting in backed up traffic, she will turn left.

As the original history reasserts itself, Donna screams as she regains consciousness in the fortune teller's stall on Shan Shen, as the Time Beetle on her back releases itself and dies. As Donna sees the dead beetle and asks what it is, the baffled and terrified fortune teller flees. The Doctor, who has been blissfully unaware of all that's happened, enters much to Donna’s delight.

Upon examining the dead beetle, the Doctor tells Donna that it is part of the Trickster's Brigade and that normally it affects one person and the universe compensates, but in Donna's case, it created a parallel world. The Doctor muses on all of the coincidences surrounding Donna.

An ominous return.

The Doctor concludes that they seem to be somehow linked. Donna tells the Doctor she is nothing special, but he counters saying that she's brilliant. Hearing that triggers Donna's memories of the parallel world and she mentions Rose to the Doctor and her warning about the coming darkness. When Donna mentions that Rose said something about parallel worlds and was blonde, the Doctor starts to realise who Donna saw. When asked if she remembered Rose's name, Donna said she was never told it, but she does remember the two words Rose whispered into her ear: "Bad Wolf". Terrified and now sure of who Donna met, the Doctor runs out into the market square to see the words "Bad Wolf" everywhere: on posters pasted onto the walls, on the ceremonial flags hanging over the market, even on the TARDIS itself (namely the POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX signs and the instruction plate on the police box's left-hand door). Inside the TARDIS, the control room is glowing red and the Cloister Bell is ringing. When Donna asks what's going on, the Doctor replies, looking horror-stricken, "It's the end of the universe."

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  • Because Donna wasn't there to convince the Doctor to flee after defeating the Empress of the Racnoss, he drowns in the flooding of the Thames Flood Barrier. He does not regenerate afterward; a UNIT soldier speculates that the Doctor died too fast to do so.
  • Private Harris is at the scene when the Doctor's body is loaded into the ambulance after the Racnoss attack.
  • Martha Jones, Sarah Jane Smith, Maria Jackson, Luke Smith and Clyde Langer all die in Royal Hope Hospital after it is transported by the Judoon to the Moon, though Sarah Jane succeeds in stopping the MRI weapon. Although the Judoon do return to hospital to London, there is only one survivor.
  • The starship Titanic crashes into Buckingham Palace, killing everyone in the greater London area and contaminating southern England. This causes the need for 7000000 people to relocate.
  • The destruction of London triggers a societal collapse in Great Britain, which becomes a police state that closes its borders, and leads to the introduction of concepts such as forced labour camps.
  • The March of the Adipose occurs in America instead of the UK; without the Doctor to stop it, sixty million people are killed (vs one in the original version of history), preventing the US from donating the intended 50000000000 pound relief to Great Britain, and accelerating the UK's decline.
  • Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones die whilst assaulting the Sontaran warship. Captain Jack Harkness is transported to the Sontaran homeworld.
  • There is no one to prevent the ATMOS devices from decimating the population of the Earth until Torchwood manages to set the gas on fire, although the UK is spared this as, due to the destruction of London, not to mention the lack of petrol, ATMOS never came into widespread use there.
  • The Daleks eventually succeed in detonating the reality bomb (although in this reality, Earth is not one of the planets transported to the Medusa Cascade), beginning the destruction of almost all of creation.

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  • This is the first story to feature Rose in a starring role since TV: Doomsday.
  • Despite Billie Piper being billed in the opening credits and featuring prominently in the episode, Rose is never referred to by name.
  • To keep consistency with the opening credits after Piper’s departure, the “AND BILLIE PIPER” text is stacked like most the cast members’ credits instead of horizontally during her main tenure.
  • Unusually, the episodes featuring Billie Piper were filmed relatively early in the production of the season, which allowed a clip of Rose from this episode to be included in the cinema trailer released in advance of the season being broadcast.
  • This is the "Doctor-lite" episode of the series, similar to Love & Monsters and Blink, albeit with a much darker storyline. Unlike previous Doctor-lite stories, however, the focus is given to the companion, rather than her also taking a minor role. They used the same scheduling trick in the previous episode, Midnight, which featured virtually none of Donna. These episodes allow the production team to complete fourteen episodes, including the Christmas episode in a schedule originally designed to complete thirteen. A second team can be filming the "extra" episode, with the main cast filming only a day or so. Their footage is judiciously spread through the episode to give the impression of a larger interaction, although in the case of Turn Left, David Tennant's participation was restricted to the opening scene and epilogue, with a body double used for the scene where Donna witnesses the Doctor's dead body being loaded into the ambulance.[source needed]
  • "The bees are disappearing" is quoted again in this episode, this time by Donna's mother, Sylvia Noble. This is a real-world phenomenon, called Colony Collapse Disorder, the incidence of which increased sharply in late 2006, and the cause of which has not been identified. In The Stolen Earth and Journey's End, the cause of the disappearance is revealed.[source needed]
  • A recurring theme in previous episodes hinted that Donna would die in the future which occurs in this episode. However, this was an alternate world Donna who sacrificed herself in order to prevent her past self from taking the wrong turn thus forcing her to meet the Doctor as was planned.
  • Part of this episode is filmed in China Town, though not the one in London, but recreated in Cardiff. Chinese people living in South Wales were invited to be background extras via Facebook at the end of 2007. They had to reply to the casting crew with their name and sizes for costumes to be made for them and they were paid approximately £70 for the day. Unfortunately, a miscommunication had led them to believe that their fee would be ten times higher than was actually being offered, and many left as the morning wore on. David Tennant was seen in "China Town" when he took time out of filming though staying on location to appear on Blue Peter to appeal to viewers to donate shoes to their Shoebiz appeal.[source needed]
  • Donna is told she can have her fortune told for free because she has red hair. This is a reference to Chinese culture since red is considered very lucky in China. It's also a common carny trick to draw people into the attraction; half off for lovely ladies, men wearing hats, anything that matches some characteristic of the person being appealed to.Template:Fsct
Graeme Harper captures another distorted image of a main character.
  • Graeme Harper's penchant for including a distorted image of a main character is present in this story. Though not included in every single episode he's directed for BBC Wales, it's seen often enough in the majority of his stories to be considered something of a directorial "signature". More typically achieved through the use of refraction (The Unicorn and the Wasp, Army of Ghosts, Journey's End and Utopia), here the motif is continued through the use of reflection. The theme of Donna's multiple worlds is caught through the simple use of mirrors, much as the notion of the investigation was conveyed by the use of magnifying glasses in earlier stories.
  • According to Russell T Davies on Doctor Who Confidential,[which?] this episode is the "cheap episode", as he wanted the TARDIS to be on fire, but the budget didn't allow for the effect.
  • Two pieces of background pop music return from other episodes. In the scene in which Donna goes out with her friends to celebrate her new job as Chowdry's personal assistant, the song "Merry Xmas Everybody" by the glam rock band Slade can be heard (first heard on Mickey's radio in The Christmas Invasion). This was also playing during Donna's wedding reception in The Runaway Bride.
  • Billie Piper states in the accompanying Doctor Who Confidential episode[which?] that she had forgotten how to play Rose and needed to watch past episodes to remind herself. She noticeably lost her accent and speaks with a lisp, which she claims was because it was cold as they were shooting in winter, and she was wearing a "tiny jacket".
  • This isn't the first time a Doctor Who story has examined a "What if..." scenario involving the Doctor's influence on a person's life. A similar storyline in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Unnatural History involved Eighth Doctor companion Sam Jones, depicted in two wildly diverging timelines.
  • At one point the Nobles and the Italian family take part in a singalong to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody". This tune has been the basis for two practical jokes featured on Who franchise-related blooper reels: a group of Sycorax are shown singing it in the Series 2 blooper reel, while the Series 2 gag reel for Torchwood shows the cast cutting up to the same song.
  • When Rose mentions the death of the Torchwood team, a variation on the Torchwood theme music can be heard.
  • The building used as the hotel where Donna and her family spend Christmas is the same building used as Lavender Lawns in The Sarah Jane Adventures serial Eye of the Gorgon.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies dropped a subplot involving Donna getting married and having children. This was originally intended to add even more drama to Donna's decision to sacrifice herself and unravel the parallel world: not only would she be giving up her own life, but her offspring would be erased from history. However, Davies had now become aware that Steven Moffat had similar plans for Donna in Forest of the Dead and Davies agreed that it was more pertinent to Moffat's tale than his own.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies considered exploring how stories set in the past or on other planets would be affected — such as having UNIT send "time commandos" to the year 1599 to foil the plot of the Carrionites in The Shakespeare Code. Ultimately, however, he decided that this would cause an already very self-referential episode to become unnecessarily obsessed with minutiae, and Davies was very concerned about the ability of casual viewers to immerse themselves in the storyline.[source needed]
  • David Tennant was only required for a day.[source needed]
  • Donna's conversation with Rose on the bench was supposed to be performed at Thompson Park. However, Catherine Tate had come down with influenza, and so it was decided that she would be more comfortable if recording instead proceeded at Sophia Gardens, which was being used as the production unit base.[source needed]
  • Some fans have chosen to consider this part one of a three-part story, which continues into the following two-parter. However, this is an increasingly minority view and is not reflected by most sources. Russell T Davies declined to clarify, preferring to stay out of fan debates.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies came up with the idea for the episode while on a train journey to London.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies originally planned to have season four's original companion Penny Carter be the focal point of the episode. The plan was to revist the events of Partners in Crime, where she and her mother would be driving to visit her grandfather when they became trapped under a giant dome of alien origin. Faced with the innocuous choice of turning left or right at a T-junction, she turned left, resulting in her being trapped under the dome, meeting the Doctor, and ultimately saving his life. An alien creature would alter history so that she turned right instead, meaning that she wound up on the outside of the dome, and the Doctor perished. When Catherine Tate expressed interest in returning to the series, Davies used the opportunity to explore Donna how she was introduced.[source needed]
  • This episode formed Block Seven of series four.[source needed]
  • Julie Gardner wanted the closing seconds to feature more glimpses of the phrase “Bad Wolf”, including on the TARDIS itself.[source needed]
  • During post-production, it became clear that the scale of the season's final three episodes was such that the regular forty-five-minute timeslot would be insufficient. The BBC instead agreed to allot the episode fifty minutes, allowing Graeme Harper to complete the episode without having to leave large chunks of Davies' script on the cutting room floor.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies hoped to pose a question to the viewer: "Does the Doctor cause or prevent death?" The episode focuses on the scale of deaths without the Doctor; the implicit death toll surprised Davies when he wrote the script. David Tennant cited the deaths that surrounded his character as a major part of the Doctor's guilt.[source needed]
  • The fortune teller's room was actually The Hub set redressed.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies emphasised developing the characters of Rose and Donna; Susie Liggat thought Rose describing Donna as "the most important woman in the whole of creation" was therapeutic for the former character and Donna's realisation that she must die was intended as the epitome of the character's maturation.[source needed]
  • In writing the script, Russell T Davies was several weeks behind schedule and had to decline an appearance at the National Television Awards in order to hand the script in on time. He described writing the script as "a lot harder to rip through because it needs so much construction"; he admitted that the opening scene could have been three times longer than his written version, itself longer than any opening scene he ever wrote. He was delayed due to the death of Howard Attfield and the difficulty of writing Rose's expository dialogue; he had to rush the script's ending to ensure it was ready to film.[source needed]
  • Russell T Davies explained the effects of Rose's warning in Doctor Who Confidential - the words caused no inherent harm; "Bad Wolf" acts as a warning sign for the Doctor, and Rose's invocation of the phrase signals that the parallel universes Rose and the Doctor inhabit are collapsing into each other.[source needed]
  • The beetle's normal Earth-like appearance was deliberate; prosthetic designer Niell Gorton thought that familiarity would ease the narrative and cited the Catkind and the Judoon as examples.[source needed]
  • The prosthetic beetle was made using fibreglass and fitted on a harness in order not to burden Catherine Tate's performance.[source needed]
  • Graeme Harper explained on the DVD commentary that only psychic characters like Lucius Petrus Dextrus were aware of the beetle's existence.
  • While filming the Shan Shen scenes, rain delayed re-dressing the alley from the hanzi banners and posters to the Bad Wolf versions.[source needed]
  • The cast listened to "The Wild Rover" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" before singing the songs themselves.[source needed]
  • Graeme Harper decided to focus on Jacqueline King in the scene when Sylvia stares vacantly in a despondent manner as Donna talks to her; Harper considered the scene to be "Jacqueline's moment" and thought the scene would be more powerful if the focus was kept on one character.[source needed]
  • Because the episode had a low budget, it relied heavily on stock footage and pre-existing graphics: the Titanic's descent into Buckingham Palace and the American television report of the populace being transformed into Adipose utilised footage from Voyage of the Damned and Partners in Crime, respectively, and images of the Racnoss Webstar and the ignited sky had already been created by The Mill.[source needed]
  • The episode's tone phrase was "life during wartime"; Russell T Davies reflected his description by comparing the labour camps to concentration camps.[source needed]
  • David Tennant didn't actually play the Doctor when he was lying on the stretcher after being pulled from the Thames.[source needed]

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Myths and rumours[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The opening credits are reversed, showing the TARDIS moving in the opposite direction in the time vortex. As broadcast and released to DVD, the opening credits are presented normally.
  • It was rumoured that the episode was going to be titled The Doctor's Death.
  • Due to the title, the Sontarans and ATMOS would return. The latter returned and the former were mentioned, but they were not at all the focal point of the story.

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  • Bay Chambers, West Bute Street, Cardiff, Wales (Chowdry’s Office)
  • Hunter Street, Cardiff, Wales (The Doctor's dead body is recovered)
  • Clearwater Way, Nant-Fawr Road, Court Road, Heol Gabriel, St Isan Road, Franklin Road in Cardiff, Wales (driving scenes)
  • Lady Mary Allotments, Lady Mary Road, Roath Park, Cardiff, Wales (Wilf sees the stars begin to vanish)
  • The Maltings, East Tyndall Street, Cardiff Bay (Shan Shen Alley)
  • Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Newport Road, Cardiff (News reports of the Royal Hope Hospital vanishing)
  • Egerton Grey Country House Hotel, Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan (where Donna and her family went for their Christmas holiday.)
  • Porthkerry Viaduct, Porthkerry, Vale of Glamorgan (when London is destroyed by Titanic’s impact) 
  • No. 7 Machen Street, Penarth, Wales (Donna, Wilf and Sylvia discover where they will be staying)
  • Conway Pub, 58 Conway Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff (the crowds run outside the pub to see the star)
  • Mortimer Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff (The Christmas Star attacks London)
  • Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (Rose talks to Donna about her importance)
  • AvestaPolarit Panteg Steelworks, Station Road, Griffithstown, Pontypool, Gwent (Donna and Rose warehouse scenes)

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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.
  • The sound and shaking of the Royal Hope disappearing is heard before it actually vanishes, whereas in Smith and Jones the sound was heard during the incident.
  • If one looks closely when Rose shows Donna the TARDIS at the UNIT base, the interior of a police box can be seen through the open door instead of the TARDIS interior.
  • When Donna is making the decision to turn right or left, it is clearly raining on the car. However, in any external shots, most notably when Donna has travelled back in time, it is not raining.
  • When Donna is arguing with her boss an explosion is heard and in view, everyone gets up, but in the next camera view, everyone is sitting down and gets up again.
  • Despite the Adipose invasion happening in America within the parallel world, the news report shows the same footage taken from Partners in Crime.
  • In the last wide shot of Donna's car just before she decides to turn left, her front wheels are shown to be pointing to the right. But in the close-up shot of the wheels as she turns left, they are facing forward again.

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  1. The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Loading...{"chaptname":"The Great and Bountiful Human Empire","page":"174","chaptnum":"4","1":"The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)"} clarifies that the scenes set in Shan Shen are set in the 85th century.

Reflist[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Russell T Davies (30 January 2008). Doctor Who 4 Ep.11- Shooting Script - Turn Left - 30.01.08. The Writer's Tale. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved on 2 August 2024.
  2. Doctor Who Ratings - UK final. Doctor Who Guide (2013). Archived from the original on 5 December 2013. Retrieved on 2 August 2024.