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|image          = Bill gets transformed by the Smartsuits.jpg
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|season number  = [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|10]]
|season number  = Series 10 (Doctor Who 2005)
|story number    = 267
|series episode number = 5
|scripturl      = http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/scripts/Doctor-Who-S10-Ep5-Oxygen.pdf
|story number    = 269
|doctor          = Twelfth Doctor
|doctor          = Twelfth Doctor
|companions      = [[Bill Potts|Bill]], [[Nardole]]
|companions      = [[Nardole]], [[Bill Potts|Bill]]
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|enemy          = [[Smartsuit]]s
|enemy          = [[Smartsuit]]s
|setting        = [[Chasm Forge]]
|setting        = [[Chasm Forge]], [[Far future]]
|writer          = [[Jamie Mathieson]]
|writer          = Jamie Mathieson
|director        = [[Charles Palmer]]
|director        = [[Charles Palmer]]
|producer        = [[Nikki Wilson]]
|producer        = [[Nikki Wilson]]
|broadcast date  = [[13 May (releases)|13 May]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]]
|broadcast date  = 13 May 2017
|network        = [[BBC One]]
|network        = BBC One
|format          = 1x45 minute episode
|format          = 1x45 minute episode
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|trailer        = Oxygen - Next Time Trailer - Doctor Who Series 10 - BBC
|trailer        = Oxygen - Next Time Trailer - Doctor Who Series 10 - BBC
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|trailer2        = Doctor Who Oxygen - Trailer BBC One
|clip            = Into The Unknown! - Oxygen Preview - Doctor Who Series 10 - BBC
|clip            = Attacked By Space Zombies Oxygen Doctor Who BBC
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|clip3          = The Doctor Saves Bill Oxygen Doctor Who BBC
|bts            = Steven Moffat Introduces Oxygen - Doctor Who Series 10
|bts            = Steven Moffat Introduces Oxygen - Doctor Who Series 10
|bts2            = Peter and Pearl Introduce Oxygen - Doctor Who Series 10
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the fifth episode of the [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|tenth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC Wales]].  
'''''Oxygen''''' was the fifth episode of [[Series 10 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 10]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


The episode is most notable for showing the risks the Doctor places himself in to save his friends, in this case saving Bill robs him of his sight, and even though it seemed temporary and was seemingly fixed it's revealed that this isn't the case, as such the Doctor has become permanently blind.  
This episode started a minor arc for Series 10, in which the Doctor is rendered permanently [[blind]] after saving Bill from the vacuum of space by giving her his helmet.
 
This is the first occasion where [[Nardole]] joins the Doctor and Bill on an adventure, after he was usually left to stay behind on Earth.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Bill Potts|Bill]] and [[Nardole]] investigate a [[Chasm Forge|strange spaceship]], but are interrupted by [[Corpse|walking dead]] in [[Smartsuit|spacesuits]]... will they make it out alive? And how much does [[Oxygen|air]] actually cost?
The [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Bill Potts|Bill]] and [[Nardole]] investigate a [[Chasm Forge|strange space station]], but are interrupted by [[corpse|walking dead]] in [[smartsuit|spacesuits]]... will they make it out alive? And how much does [[oxygen|air]] actually cost?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
On the outer hull of the space station, Chasm Forge, workers Ivan and Ellie make their way to the top of the space station to make repairs. The two are romantically involved and Ellie attempts to tell Ivan via her comms system that she is now ready to have a child with him, but he can't hear her due to interference with the system. Ellie examines her air tank to discover that she is running low on oxygen and is required to purchase more. From behind two figures start walking toward her, also wearing suits but without their helmets -- the humans wearing the suits are obviously dead. Ellie turns to see them advancing on her and she screams, but Ivan can't hear anything. Just as he finishes his repairs, Ivan turns to look behind him and sees the two figures along with a now dead, helmet-less Ellie advancing on him and he screams.
 
On Earth, the Doctor is in the middle of a lecture which is supposed to be about crop rotation, but he chooses to speak about space instead. After the lecture, Nardole approaches the Doctor and calls him out on his desire to go back into space. When working on the vault, he voices his concern that the Doctor has plans to take another unauthorised trip, but the Doctor rebuffs that, stating that he is still on Earth guarding the vault. Later in the TARDIS, the Doctor is telling Bill about the possibilities that exist with exploring space; he suggests that Bill select a destination for a trip, but then himself sets course to investigate a distress signal. At this point, Nardole arrives and insists that the Doctor remain on Earth and guard the vault. He presents a [[fluid link]] component he took from the TARDIS after one of the Doctor's lectures, under the assumption that it would render the TARDIS immobile. However, this was a lie on the Doctor's part as he then suddenly sets the TARDIS engines in flight, much to Nardole's surprise and chagrin, but to Bill's delight.
 
The TARDIS materialises in a corridor on the space station and the Doctor, Bill and a very-angry Nardole emerge. The Doctor expands the TARDIS' air shell so that they can explore. Bill is amazed by the depths of space when looking out the space station's window, while Nardole is still moaning about the Doctor breaking his oath again. The trio then discovers a man in a suit standing in the middle of the repair bay. Upon examining him, they discover the man to be dead, but Nardole finds his airfield is still up, meaning he didn't suffocate. Bill finds it rather distressing that the mechanical suit is keeping the dead man propped upright. The Doctor examines the computer logs and discovers that the station was declared non-profitable after a majority of its workers were killed.
{{video|'Oxygen' Preview Clip 1 Doctor Who Season 10 Saturdays @ 9 8c|thumb|Unauthorised oxygen will be expelled.}}
The three proceed further into the station and discover a suit with no operator doing work. Suddenly, a computer, whose voice Nardole remembers as an ex-girlfriend called Velma, states that there has never been oxygen in the station and the unauthorised oxygen from the TARDIS has been detected and will be expelled. The Doctor, Bill and Nardole race back to the TARDIS when the section starts decompressing the expanded air shell from it. The Doctor seals the section off using the sonic screwdriver, but this leaves them unable to return to the TARDIS. A comms unit suddenly engages on the computer, and the voice on the other end introduces himself as Tasker. While the Doctor, Bill and Nardole are distracted, the suit propping up the dead man becomes active and starts advancing towards the trio. The Doctor tries to disable it with his sonic screwdriver, but the suit magnetically pulls the instrument from the Doctor's hand. The sonic screwdriver is crushed and the suit is disabled. Nardole looks outside and sees that the deceased workers are being operated by the suits and are advancing on them from the outer hull. The Doctor deduces that the oxygen is contained in the suits, so in order to survive they put on the suits present in the repair bay.
 
While escaping from the Smartsuits pursuing them, the TARDIS crew are rescued by Tasker, Ivan and other survivors on the station, Abby and Dahh-Ren. The crew tells the Doctor that the suits are the property of the company which has turned access to oxygen into profit and that the suits have received instructions to 'deactivate their organic components'. All other crew members were killed by an electric shock to their nerve systems, rendering them zombies. The crew make plans to retreat across the station's hull and escape to an uncompleted section of the station that isn't present in their station's mapping. Suddenly, the suits break into the section where the crew are hiding and kill Tasker with an electric discharge transmitted by touch. The remaining survivors retreat to an airlock at the end of the section, all putting on helmets to protect themselves from the vacuum. During the process of decompression, the suit Bill took from the repair bay begins to malfunction, deactivating Bill's helmet of its own accord. The Doctor attempts to release Bill's helmet from the suit's grip, but to no avail; he warns Bill that she is about to be exposed to the vacuum and to breathe normally. The airlock opens and Bill loses consciousness when exposed to the vacuum. She briefly reawakens to find herself being walked across the hull by the Doctor, without his helmet, as Ivan and Abby shoot the advancing suits. Bill falls unconscious again.
 
Bill awakens alone in an empty section of the station. She looks up the hallway to see the suits outside the open door but not entering. Bill is approached by Nardole and Ivan, who reveal that the suits can't get into the section because it's a new area that isn't in their mapping system. Bill asks about the Doctor -- Nardole tells her that he gave her his helmet and walked her to safety, but it did cost him. He tells her that he is in Section 12, a statement which the suits register and begin trying to locate. Bill finds the Doctor sat alone in the section. He stands to face her and reveals that walking in the vacuum unprotected has blinded him. He ensures her that the condition is temporary and that his sight can be restored on his return to the TARDIS. The crew regroup and the Doctor makes plans on how to get them out alive, but Abby doesn't believe him due to his inability to save Tasker and threatens him. At that point, the suits log Section 12 into their mapping system and come in, killing Dahh-Ren. Abby attempts to hold them off, but the crew end up fleeing.
 
Just before making it to the next section, Bill's suit malfunctions again, magnetising itself to the floor and rendering her immobile. Knowing that there is no way of getting Bill to the next section, the Doctor leaves her behind while the others escape and the suits approach her. Bill makes an appeal to her mum while the suits deliver the electrical discharge and seemingly kill her. The remaining survivors arrive at the station's power room, where the Doctor highlights on the suits' operation being heavily established by a capitalist attitude. The Doctor claims that he is attempting to redirect the flow of water cooling the generators to convert it into oxygen, but instead connects the generators to their suit's life signs, meaning that if they die, the generators will overheat and explode. The Doctor insists that the suits be let in, seemingly as a grand statement about the inevitable downfall of capitalism, and Ivan reluctantly complies. As the suits advance and are about to kill them, the Doctor declares that their deaths would be expensive and the suits stop. The suits analyse the generators and conclude that it would be a greater loss for the company if the crew were to die and the station were to explode, so the suits remove their oxygen tanks and give them to the survivors. The Doctor also re-engages Bill's oxygen tank and Bill revives, her suit's battery having too weak an electric charge to prove fatal.
 
Back onboard the TARDIS, Nardole restores the Doctor's eyesight, and the Doctor gives Abby and Ivan the option of what they wish to do. They wish to be taken to head office to make a complaint about the company and the events that transpired on Chasm Forge, to which the Doctor complies. Later, back at the university, the Doctor tells Bill that the after-effects of Abby and Ivan's complaint was the catalyst for the eventual downfall of space capitalism. After Bill leaves, Nardole emerges from the TARDIS, still furious at the Doctor's reckless behaviour. He berates the Doctor for endangering himself in a selfish gesture and points out that he knows the stakes of leaving the vault unattended -- if the Doctor were ever injured, or sick, or dead, there would be no-one left to guard the vault effectively. The Doctor refuses to look at him, and as Nardole continues to berate him and demands that the Doctor look at him, he rises and removes his glasses, claiming he 'can't look at anything, ever again'.
 
He's still blind...


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[Abby (Oxygen)|Abby]] - [[Mimi Ndiweni]]
* [[Abby (Oxygen)|Abby]] - [[Mimi Ndiweni]]
* [[Ellie (Oxygen)|Ellie]] - [[Katie Brayben]]
* [[Ellie (Oxygen)|Ellie]] - [[Katie Brayben]]
=== Uncredited cast ===
* [[Student (Oxygen)|Student]] - [[Lauren Pate]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1StQ6jK0lSYm454ZD3mFqXn/oxygen-the-fact-file|title=Oxygen: The Fact File|author=BBC Doctor Who website|date of source=13 May 2017|website name=BBC Doctor Who|accessdate=14 May 2017}}</ref>
* White-Haired Zombie - [[Clem So]]


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
''to be added''
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|ExecutiveProd = Steven Moffat
|ExecutiveProd2 = Brian Minchin
|Writer = Jamie Mathieson
|Producer = Nikki Wilson
|Director = Charles Palmer
|DOP = Mark Waters
|ProductionDesigner = Michael Pickwoad
|VisualEffects = Milk
|VisualEffects2 = BBC Wales VFX
|Make-upDesigner = Barbara Southcott
|CastingDirector = Andy Pryor CDG
|Music = Murray Gold
|CostumeDesigner = Hayley Nebauer
|Editor = Will Oswald
|SpecialEffects = Real SFX
|OriginalTheme = Ron Grainer
|Titles = BBC Wales Graphics
|WithThanksTo = National Orchestra of Wales
|MusicConductedAndOrchestratedBy = Alastair King
|MusicScoreAsst = Jack Sugden
|MusicMixedBy = Jake Jackson
|MusicRecordedBy = Gerry O'Riordan
|HeadOfProduction = Gordon Ronald
|ProductionExec = Tracie Simpson
|LineProducer = Steffan Morris
|ProductionManager = Adam Knopf
|LocationManager = Nicky James
|UnitManager = Beccy Jones
|ProductionCoOrdinator = Sandra Cosfeld
|AsstProductionCoOrdinator = Nicola Chance
|ProductionAssistant2 = Jamie Shaw
|ProductionAssistant = Virginia Bonet
|UnitDriver2 = Kyle Davies
|UnitDriver = Sean Evans
|UnitMedic = Glyn Evans
|BusinessAffairsExecutive = Carol Griggs
|ProductionAccountant = Simon Wheeler
|AssistantAccountant2 = Matthew Fisher
|AssistantAccountant = Justine Wooff
|ScriptEditor = Nick Lambon
|ScriptExecutive = Lindsey Alford
|AssistantScriptEditor = Emma Genders
|1stAD = Simon Morris
|2ndAD = James DeHaviland
|3rdAD = Christopher J Thomas
|AD2 = Lauren Pate
|AD = Rhun Llewelyn
|ScriptSupervisor = Nicki Coles
|CameraOperator = Mark McQuoid
|FocusPuller2 = Elhein De Wet
|FocusPuller = Jonathan Vidgen
|Grip = John Robinson
|AssistantGrip = Sean Cronin
|CameraAsst2 = Drew Marsden
|CameraAsst = Gethin Williams
|CameraAsst3 = Dan Patounas
|Gaffer = Mark Hutchings
|BestBoy = Andy Gardiner
|Electrician = Gawain Nash
|Electrician2 = Gareth Sheldon
|Electrician3 = Bob Milton
|Electrician4 = Sion Davies
|Electrician5 = Andrew Williams (electrician)
|SupervisingArtDirector = Paul Spriggs
|ArtDirector = Tim Overson
|ArtDeptAccountant = Bethan Griffiths
|ProductionBuyer = Jen Saguaro
|SetDecorator = Adrian Anscombe
|PropBuyer2 = Charlotte Lailey de Ville
|PropBuyer = Jo Pearce
|StoryboardArtist = Mike Collins
|ConceptArtist = Darren Fereday
|GraphicArtist = Matt Clark
|GraphicArtist2 = Lawrence Hearn
|StandbyProps2 = Jonathan Barclay
|StandbyProps = Matt Ireland
|StandbyCarpenter = Paul Jones
|PropHand2 = Nigel Magni
|PropHand = Scott Howe
|PropHand3 = Matt Watts
|StandbyArtDirector = Nick Murray
|Rigging = Shadow Scaffolding
|StandbyRigger = Nigel Owen
|HeadScenicArtist = Clive Clarke
|Painter2 = John Nelms
|Painter = Steve Nelms
|Painter3 = Paul Murray
|Painter4 = Debby McShane
|Storeman = Jamie Southcott
|PropMaster = Paul Smith (prop master)
|PropsChargehand = Kyle Belmont
|PropsDriver = Gareth Fox
|ConstructionManager = Terry Horle
|ConstructionChargehand = Dean Tucker
|ConstructionDriver = Jonathan Tylke
|ConstructionLabourer = Jason Tylke
|PracticalElectrician2 = Austin Curtis
|PracticalElectrician = Callum Alexander
|GraphicsAsst = Jack Bowes
|Draughtsperson2 = Kartik Nagar
|Draughtsperson = Matt Sanders
|ChargehandCarpenter = John Sinnott
|Carpenter2 = Matt Ferry
|Carpenter = Tim Burke
|Carpenter3 = Chris Daniels
|Carpenter4 = George Rees
|Carpenter5 = Dan Berrow
|Carpenter6 = Tom Berrow
|Carpenter7 = Keith Richards (carpenter)
|Carpenter8 = Campbell Frazer
|Carpenter9 = Joe Painter
|Carpenter10 = Alan Jones
|Carpenter11 = Mike Venables
|TitleConcept = Billy Hanshaw
|CostumeSupervisor = Kat Willis
|AsstCostumeDesigner = Zoe Howerska
|CostumeAsst2 = Leila Headon
|CostumeAsst = Rebecca Cunningham
|CostumeAsst3 = Jenny Tindle
|Make-upSupervisor = James Spinks
|Make-upArtist2 = Lolly Goodship
|Make-upArtist = Megan Bowes
|StuntCoOrdinator = Crispin Layfield
|StuntCoOrdinator2 = Belinda McGinley
|Stunt = Elliot Philip Murray
|Choreographer = Ailsa Burke
|Wires = Bob Schofield
|CastingAssociate = Ri McDaid-Wren
|CastingAssistant = Louis Constantine
|PostProdSupervisor = Samantha Price
|PostProdCoOrdinator = Hannah Jones
|AsstEditor2 = David Davies (assistant editor)
|AsstEditor = Becky Trotman
|OnlineEditor2 = Mark Hardyman
|OnlineEditor = Geraint Pari Huws
|AsstOnlineEditor = Christine Kelly
|VFXEditor = Dan Rawlings
|SpecialCreatureEffectsAndProsthetics = Millennium FX
|Colourist = Gareth Spensley
|SoundRecordist = Deian Llŷr Humphreys
|DubbingMixer = Mark Ferda
|DubbingMixer2 = Darran Clement
|SoundMaintenanceEngineer2 = Christopher Goding
|SoundMaintenanceEngineer = Tam Shoring
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|ADREditor = Matthew Cox
|EffectsEditor = Harry Barnes
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|FoleyArtist = Meltem Baytok
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== Worldbuilding ==
=== Physics ===
* The Doctor gives a [[lecture]] about [[space]], describing how one [[death|dies]] when exposed to the [[vacuum]], while the audience was expecting a lecture about [[crop rotation]].
 
=== Chemistry ===
* The [[boiling point]] of [[water]] is much lower in a vacuum.
* Electrolysis is splitting water into [[hydrogen]] and [[oxygen]]. [[Nardole]] assumes this is the Doctor's plan, to produce more oxygen which would last 5 minutes.
 
=== Biology ===
* Nardole mentions that he hasn't seen his true face for years. He swapped it for his current one on the run.
* The Doctor intentionally "maxes out" his companions' [[adrenaline]] as "[[fear]] keeps you fast." Fear also causes an acceleration in [[breathing]], though, which would constitute a waste of [[oxygen]] [[credit]]s while on [[Chasm Forge]].
* When the suits kill the crew, they deactivate the organic component and disable the [[Nervous system|central nervous system]].
* Bill wonders what happens if she were to [[throw up]] in the space helmet.
* After having been exposed to the [[vacuum]] of [[space]], Bill suffers from [[oxygen deprivation]].
* The Doctor says he has spare [[eye]]s in the TARDIS, though they're from [[lizard]]s, though the validity of this claim is never brought up.
 
=== Technology ===
* The space helmets experience an error on the [[Radio]] Com Channel.
* The Doctor calls [[distress call]]s "[his] [[theme music|theme tune]]", and emphasises that "[he] only [sees] the true face of the [[universe]] when it's asking for [his] help."
* Chasm Forge uses [[artificial gravity]].
* The Doctor is happy that the "space doors", as Nardole calls them, are of a classic design. They have pressure seals and [[hinge]]s. He and Nardole disagree on whether space doors should go "shuck-shuck" or groan like these do.
* The [[smartsuit]]s employed at Chasm Forge uses [[gyro stabiliser]]s, [[magnetic boot]]s and [[magnetic glove|gloves]], and has on-board [[computer]]s. According to the Doctor, it can [[running|run]], [[jumping|jump]] and update one's [[Facebook]]. They also have [[force field]]s to keep the [[oxygen|air]] in, and oxygen tanks for air supply. The suits' [[AI]] have "limited [[problem solving]]".
* The Smartsuits have unfolding helmets.
* To send the distress call, the miners boosted a smartsuit through the [[radio telescope|dish]].
* Nardole relates the smartsuits' nav system to "when your [[SatNav|satnav]] doesn't know a new [[road]]".
* The Smartsuits uses a [[Power cell|Powercell]] to get into the Power Core.
* The Doctor hacks into the Coolant System.
* The Doctor likens the Smartsuits to an [[algorithm]] and a [[spreadsheet]].
 
=== Medicine ===
* The Doctor claims he has "stuff in [the TARDIS] that'll cure anything", though he is unable to completely heal his eyes.
 
=== TARDIS ===
* The Doctor once told Nardole that [[the TARDIS]] can't go anywhere without the [[fluid link K57]]. However, he reveals this to be untrue after Nardole steals the fluid link in an attempt to prevent the TARDIS from taking off.
* The air shell emanating from the TARDIS can provide [[oxygen]] to enough of the space station for the TARDIS crew to stroll around.
 
=== Travelling ===
* The Doctor compares going to [[outer space]] to [[camping]], and refers to [[tent]]s and campsites.
* Bill asks if there are [[review]]s for space locations, like there are [[online]] for [[restaurant]]s.
 
=== Units of measurement ===
* Distance is measured in average breaths, rather than in [[metre]]s.
 
=== Locations ===
* The Doctor sent Nardole to [[Birmingham]] for a packet of [[crisp]]s.
* [[Chasm Forge]] is a [[mining station]] in [[outer space]]. It has a crew of 40.
* The TARDIS crew gets trapped in the repair station.
* The surviving workers ask the Doctor to drop them off at head office.
 
=== Business and economics ===
* The smartsuits are made by [[Ganymede Systems]].
* Ganymede provides [[oxygen]] for personal use only, charging [[credit]]s for air, and making [[breathing]] into a [[capitalism|capitalist]] endeavour. Unauthorised oxygen is automatically expelled, to protect market value.
* The Doctor sees the endpoint of [[capitalism]] as "a bottom line where [[human]] [[life]] has no value at all".
* According to the [[psychic paper]], TARDIS crew is from the Union.
 
==== Currency ====
* The Chasm Forge crew has to pay [[oxygen credit]]s to stay alive.
 
==== Resources ====
* Chasm Forge is a station for [[mining]] [[copper ore]].
* The managers of Chasm Forge are seeking a bottom line for [[oxygen]] usage, and are seemingly prepared to kill off and replace workers if they're using too much of it.
 
=== Foods and beverages ===
* The Doctor says that it takes five minutes to "[[boiling|boil]] the hell out of an [[egg]]."
* Bill mentions [[lasagna]] when giving examples of what a restaurant review is.
* The Doctor sent Nardole out for [[crisp]]s.
* The Doctor tells [[Dahh-Ren]] he sent him out for a [[latté]].
* The Doctor says the phrase "the [[universe]] is your [[crustacean]]".
 
=== People ===
* Nardole recognises Bill's smartsuit's interface voice as his ex [[Velma]], and remembers her as a "nice girl, [was an] [[actor|actress]]. Bit [[orange]], left me for an [[AI]] at a [[call centre]]."
* As a result of saving Bill from dying through exposure to the [[vacuum]], the Doctor has now become [[blind]]. An attempt to return his vision was made, but only the [[colour]] in his eyes returned.
 
=== Time Lords ===
* [[Time Lord]]s can survive in the vacuum of [[space]] longer than [[human]]s can.
 
=== Literature ===
* The Doctor says, "[[Death]], where is thy sting?", quoting the {{w|First Epistle to the Corinthians}} in the New Testament.
* Bill reads a book called ''[[Leonardo (book)|Leonardo]]'', on [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. This book has the image of the ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' on its back cover.


== References ==
=== Culture ===
* The Doctor tells Nardole that the TARDIS can't go anywhere without the [[fluid link K57]]. However, he later reveals this to be untrue.
* The Doctor uses the phrase "fun fact!" in his lecture.
* The Doctor mentions, amongst other things the smartsuits can do, updating [[Facebook]].
* [[Dahh-Ren]] cannot understand why Bill would experience [[racism]] herself. He suspects her to be racist because of her reaction to his [[blue]] [[skin]]. Nardole says that "some of [his] best friends are [[bluish]]".
* The Doctor insinuates that the purpose of [[joke]]s, in general, is to distract people from whatever's about to kill them.
* The Doctor jokes that "too many rescue ships" is a "[[first-world problem]]".
* The Doctor quips that he thought he was just [[tweeting]], rather than locking the crew out of the [[subroutine]].
* Bill wonders whether the deceased man in the working suit has "his [[music|tunes]] on", when he doesn't respond.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
[[File:Jamie Mathieson, Mimi Ndiweni & Kieran Bew - The Aftershow - Doctor Who The Fan Show|thumb|This episode's ''Aftershow'' on ''[[Doctor Who: The Fan Show]]''.]]
{{video|Jamie Mathieson, Mimi Ndiweni & Kieran Bew - The Aftershow - Doctor Who The Fan Show|thumb|This episode's ''Aftershow'' on ''[[Doctor Who: The Fan Show]]''.}}
* On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson jokes that the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s hair is "chalky blonde", rather than grey.
{{video|Series 10 Teaser - Doctor Who - BBC|thumb|An [[series 10 (Doctor Who 2005)#Marketing|early teaser]] with clips from this episode. The Doctor's [[eye]]s are not shown to be [[blindness|cloudy]] in his ''Oxygen'' scenes.}}
* On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson worried that this episode would turn out "too political".
* Two scenes of the [[blind]] Doctor were featured in an early teaser shown at the end of ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'', except his [[eye]]s weren't cloudy in order to not to spoil this plot point.
* On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson said that an ongoing joke on set was calling [[Peter Caulfield]] "Blue Peter", due to his character being blue. This was a reference to ''[[Blue Peter]]''.
* On ''The Fan Show'', Jamie Mathieson worried that this episode would turn out "too political", due to its blatant anti-[[capitalist]] themes.
==== Cast ====
* Three out of the five guest actors in this episode had previously voiced roles in [[Big Finish]] ''[[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Doctor Who]]'' or ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]''. Namely, [[Kieran Bew]] was in ''[[The Lady of Mercia (audio story)|The Lady of Mercia]]'' and ''[[The Helm of Awe (audio story)|The Helm of Awe]]'', [[Peter Caulfield]] was in ''[[Cold Fusion (audio story)|Cold Fusion]]'', and [[Mimi Ndiweni]] was in ''[[Big Dig (audio story)|Big Dig]]''.
* On ''The Fan Show'', Jamie Mathieson said that an ongoing joke on set was calling [[Peter Caulfield]] "[[Blue Peter]]".
 
==== Allusions ====
* Two references to ''[[Star Trek]]'' are made:
* Two references to ''[[Star Trek]]'' are made:
** The Doctor makes a speech about [[space]] being "the final frontier". A similar speech is made in Star Trek.
** The Doctor makes a speech about [[space]] being "the final frontier", quoting the monologue that opens each episode of ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' and ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
** Nardole mentions the "Swish Swish" sound the doors always makes. The Doctor says he hates that noise.
** Nardole mentions the "Swish Swish" sound the doors always make. The Doctor says he hates that noise.
* The [[blackboard]] from [[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'' that was also used in ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'' reappears.
* While standing with [[Dahh-Ren]], [[Nardole]] states that some of his best friends are "[[bluish]]". This joke, of calling a [[blue]] person "bluish" as if it is their race, was first seen in the 1969 [[The Beatles|Beatles]] animated film {{wi|The Yellow Submarine (film)|The Yellow Submarine}}, where it was used by a Blue Meanie in an attempt to identify if the Beatles were a member of their ranks. The original use was meant as a satire of the then-common phrase "you don't look [[Jewish]]", but it was not intended to be derogatory.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
''to be added''
* 3.57 million (UK overnight)
* 5.27 million (UK final)<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Ratings DW]</ref>


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
''to be added''
* [[St Luke's lecture hall]] scenes were shot in the [[Reardon Smith Theatre]].
* [[The Doctor's office (The Pilot)|The Doctor's office]] was shot on [[location filming|location]] at [[Cardiff University]].


=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor wears his [[sonic sunglasses]] again. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familar]]'' - ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'', ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'')
[[File:Tied to you.jpg|thumb|The [[Fifth Doctor]] makes his way through the [[vacuum]] of [[space]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'')]]
* Nardole once more stresses the Doctor's oath to stay on [[Earth]] to guard the [[Vault (The Pilot)|vault]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]], [[Smile (TV story)|Smile]], [[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'', ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'')
* [[Time Lord]]s can survive in a [[vacuum]] for limited periods of time far longer than humans can. ([[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'', ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story)|The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]'') The [[Tenth Doctor]] once said he had "a knack" for it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interstellar Overdrive (comic story)|Interstellar Overdrive]]'')
* The [[sonic screwdriver]] is broken. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'')
* Nardole once more stresses the Doctor's oath to stay on [[Earth]] to guard [[The Vault (The Pilot)|the Vault]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]], [[Smile (TV story)|Smile]], [[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'', ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'')
* The Doctor once more gives a lecture. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'') This time about [[space]].
* The Doctor and his companions are almost sucked into the [[vacuum]] of [[space]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'', ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'')
* The Doctor and his companions are almost sucked into the vacuum of space. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]], [[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'')
* The Doctor refuses to believe he can't save his companion. ([[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'', ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')
* The Doctor previously faced an enemy that hijacked spacesuits to control themselves. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'')
* A picture of [[Bill Potts's mother|Bill's mum]] appears in Bill's flashback. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]], [[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'')
* Bill mentions being on the receiving end of [[racism]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'')
* The [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] is broken. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'', ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'')
* The TARDIS extends its airshell so those around the outside of it can [[breathing|breathe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]''; [[GAME]]: ''[[TARDIS (video game)|TARDIS]]'')
* The Doctor says that [[fear]] is good, as it keeps one fast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'') He previously described it as a [[Superpower (ability)|superpower]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') and as a generator of savagery. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'')
* Nardole removes the Doctor's [[fluid link]] in an attempt to keep him grounded on Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor says that there's always the last option to be "dying well". He previously didn't think this was possible. ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'')
* The Doctor acknowledges a history between [[Fate (Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)|Fate]] and him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'')


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
=== DVD releases ===
===DVD & Blu-ray releases===
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* This episode was included in the Series 10, Part One DVD and Blu-ray boxsets in region 1/A on [[6 June (releases)|6 June]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]], in region 2/B on [[29 May (releases)|29 May]] 2017 and in region 4/B on [[31 May (releases)|31 May]] 2017.
* This episode was also released as part of the Complete Tenth Series DVD and Blu-ray boxsets in region 1/A on [[7 November (releases)|7 November]] 2017, in region 2/B on [[13 November (releases)|13 November]] 2017 and in region 4/B on [[29 November (releases)|29 November]] 2017.


=== Blu-ray releases ===
===Digital releases===
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=== Digital releases ===
* In the United Kingdom, this story is available on [[BBC iPlayer]].
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== External links ==
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Oxygen was the fifth episode of series 10 of Doctor Who.

This episode started a minor arc for Series 10, in which the Doctor is rendered permanently blind after saving Bill from the vacuum of space by giving her his helmet.

This is the first occasion where Nardole joins the Doctor and Bill on an adventure, after he was usually left to stay behind on Earth.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Twelfth Doctor, Bill and Nardole investigate a strange space station, but are interrupted by walking dead in spacesuits... will they make it out alive? And how much does air actually cost?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

On the outer hull of the space station, Chasm Forge, workers Ivan and Ellie make their way to the top of the space station to make repairs. The two are romantically involved and Ellie attempts to tell Ivan via her comms system that she is now ready to have a child with him, but he can't hear her due to interference with the system. Ellie examines her air tank to discover that she is running low on oxygen and is required to purchase more. From behind two figures start walking toward her, also wearing suits but without their helmets -- the humans wearing the suits are obviously dead. Ellie turns to see them advancing on her and she screams, but Ivan can't hear anything. Just as he finishes his repairs, Ivan turns to look behind him and sees the two figures along with a now dead, helmet-less Ellie advancing on him and he screams.

On Earth, the Doctor is in the middle of a lecture which is supposed to be about crop rotation, but he chooses to speak about space instead. After the lecture, Nardole approaches the Doctor and calls him out on his desire to go back into space. When working on the vault, he voices his concern that the Doctor has plans to take another unauthorised trip, but the Doctor rebuffs that, stating that he is still on Earth guarding the vault. Later in the TARDIS, the Doctor is telling Bill about the possibilities that exist with exploring space; he suggests that Bill select a destination for a trip, but then himself sets course to investigate a distress signal. At this point, Nardole arrives and insists that the Doctor remain on Earth and guard the vault. He presents a fluid link component he took from the TARDIS after one of the Doctor's lectures, under the assumption that it would render the TARDIS immobile. However, this was a lie on the Doctor's part as he then suddenly sets the TARDIS engines in flight, much to Nardole's surprise and chagrin, but to Bill's delight.

The TARDIS materialises in a corridor on the space station and the Doctor, Bill and a very-angry Nardole emerge. The Doctor expands the TARDIS' air shell so that they can explore. Bill is amazed by the depths of space when looking out the space station's window, while Nardole is still moaning about the Doctor breaking his oath again. The trio then discovers a man in a suit standing in the middle of the repair bay. Upon examining him, they discover the man to be dead, but Nardole finds his airfield is still up, meaning he didn't suffocate. Bill finds it rather distressing that the mechanical suit is keeping the dead man propped upright. The Doctor examines the computer logs and discovers that the station was declared non-profitable after a majority of its workers were killed.

Unauthorised oxygen will be expelled.

The three proceed further into the station and discover a suit with no operator doing work. Suddenly, a computer, whose voice Nardole remembers as an ex-girlfriend called Velma, states that there has never been oxygen in the station and the unauthorised oxygen from the TARDIS has been detected and will be expelled. The Doctor, Bill and Nardole race back to the TARDIS when the section starts decompressing the expanded air shell from it. The Doctor seals the section off using the sonic screwdriver, but this leaves them unable to return to the TARDIS. A comms unit suddenly engages on the computer, and the voice on the other end introduces himself as Tasker. While the Doctor, Bill and Nardole are distracted, the suit propping up the dead man becomes active and starts advancing towards the trio. The Doctor tries to disable it with his sonic screwdriver, but the suit magnetically pulls the instrument from the Doctor's hand. The sonic screwdriver is crushed and the suit is disabled. Nardole looks outside and sees that the deceased workers are being operated by the suits and are advancing on them from the outer hull. The Doctor deduces that the oxygen is contained in the suits, so in order to survive they put on the suits present in the repair bay.

While escaping from the Smartsuits pursuing them, the TARDIS crew are rescued by Tasker, Ivan and other survivors on the station, Abby and Dahh-Ren. The crew tells the Doctor that the suits are the property of the company which has turned access to oxygen into profit and that the suits have received instructions to 'deactivate their organic components'. All other crew members were killed by an electric shock to their nerve systems, rendering them zombies. The crew make plans to retreat across the station's hull and escape to an uncompleted section of the station that isn't present in their station's mapping. Suddenly, the suits break into the section where the crew are hiding and kill Tasker with an electric discharge transmitted by touch. The remaining survivors retreat to an airlock at the end of the section, all putting on helmets to protect themselves from the vacuum. During the process of decompression, the suit Bill took from the repair bay begins to malfunction, deactivating Bill's helmet of its own accord. The Doctor attempts to release Bill's helmet from the suit's grip, but to no avail; he warns Bill that she is about to be exposed to the vacuum and to breathe normally. The airlock opens and Bill loses consciousness when exposed to the vacuum. She briefly reawakens to find herself being walked across the hull by the Doctor, without his helmet, as Ivan and Abby shoot the advancing suits. Bill falls unconscious again.

Bill awakens alone in an empty section of the station. She looks up the hallway to see the suits outside the open door but not entering. Bill is approached by Nardole and Ivan, who reveal that the suits can't get into the section because it's a new area that isn't in their mapping system. Bill asks about the Doctor -- Nardole tells her that he gave her his helmet and walked her to safety, but it did cost him. He tells her that he is in Section 12, a statement which the suits register and begin trying to locate. Bill finds the Doctor sat alone in the section. He stands to face her and reveals that walking in the vacuum unprotected has blinded him. He ensures her that the condition is temporary and that his sight can be restored on his return to the TARDIS. The crew regroup and the Doctor makes plans on how to get them out alive, but Abby doesn't believe him due to his inability to save Tasker and threatens him. At that point, the suits log Section 12 into their mapping system and come in, killing Dahh-Ren. Abby attempts to hold them off, but the crew end up fleeing.

Just before making it to the next section, Bill's suit malfunctions again, magnetising itself to the floor and rendering her immobile. Knowing that there is no way of getting Bill to the next section, the Doctor leaves her behind while the others escape and the suits approach her. Bill makes an appeal to her mum while the suits deliver the electrical discharge and seemingly kill her. The remaining survivors arrive at the station's power room, where the Doctor highlights on the suits' operation being heavily established by a capitalist attitude. The Doctor claims that he is attempting to redirect the flow of water cooling the generators to convert it into oxygen, but instead connects the generators to their suit's life signs, meaning that if they die, the generators will overheat and explode. The Doctor insists that the suits be let in, seemingly as a grand statement about the inevitable downfall of capitalism, and Ivan reluctantly complies. As the suits advance and are about to kill them, the Doctor declares that their deaths would be expensive and the suits stop. The suits analyse the generators and conclude that it would be a greater loss for the company if the crew were to die and the station were to explode, so the suits remove their oxygen tanks and give them to the survivors. The Doctor also re-engages Bill's oxygen tank and Bill revives, her suit's battery having too weak an electric charge to prove fatal.

Back onboard the TARDIS, Nardole restores the Doctor's eyesight, and the Doctor gives Abby and Ivan the option of what they wish to do. They wish to be taken to head office to make a complaint about the company and the events that transpired on Chasm Forge, to which the Doctor complies. Later, back at the university, the Doctor tells Bill that the after-effects of Abby and Ivan's complaint was the catalyst for the eventual downfall of space capitalism. After Bill leaves, Nardole emerges from the TARDIS, still furious at the Doctor's reckless behaviour. He berates the Doctor for endangering himself in a selfish gesture and points out that he knows the stakes of leaving the vault unattended -- if the Doctor were ever injured, or sick, or dead, there would be no-one left to guard the vault effectively. The Doctor refuses to look at him, and as Nardole continues to berate him and demands that the Doctor look at him, he rises and removes his glasses, claiming he 'can't look at anything, ever again'.

He's still blind...

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



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


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Physics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Chemistry[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The boiling point of water is much lower in a vacuum.
  • Electrolysis is splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Nardole assumes this is the Doctor's plan, to produce more oxygen which would last 5 minutes.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Nardole mentions that he hasn't seen his true face for years. He swapped it for his current one on the run.
  • The Doctor intentionally "maxes out" his companions' adrenaline as "fear keeps you fast." Fear also causes an acceleration in breathing, though, which would constitute a waste of oxygen credits while on Chasm Forge.
  • When the suits kill the crew, they deactivate the organic component and disable the central nervous system.
  • Bill wonders what happens if she were to throw up in the space helmet.
  • After having been exposed to the vacuum of space, Bill suffers from oxygen deprivation.
  • The Doctor says he has spare eyes in the TARDIS, though they're from lizards, though the validity of this claim is never brought up.

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The space helmets experience an error on the Radio Com Channel.
  • The Doctor calls distress calls "[his] theme tune", and emphasises that "[he] only [sees] the true face of the universe when it's asking for [his] help."
  • Chasm Forge uses artificial gravity.
  • The Doctor is happy that the "space doors", as Nardole calls them, are of a classic design. They have pressure seals and hinges. He and Nardole disagree on whether space doors should go "shuck-shuck" or groan like these do.
  • The smartsuits employed at Chasm Forge uses gyro stabilisers, magnetic boots and gloves, and has on-board computers. According to the Doctor, it can run, jump and update one's Facebook. They also have force fields to keep the air in, and oxygen tanks for air supply. The suits' AI have "limited problem solving".
  • The Smartsuits have unfolding helmets.
  • To send the distress call, the miners boosted a smartsuit through the dish.
  • Nardole relates the smartsuits' nav system to "when your satnav doesn't know a new road".
  • The Smartsuits uses a Powercell to get into the Power Core.
  • The Doctor hacks into the Coolant System.
  • The Doctor likens the Smartsuits to an algorithm and a spreadsheet.

Medicine[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor claims he has "stuff in [the TARDIS] that'll cure anything", though he is unable to completely heal his eyes.

TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor once told Nardole that the TARDIS can't go anywhere without the fluid link K57. However, he reveals this to be untrue after Nardole steals the fluid link in an attempt to prevent the TARDIS from taking off.
  • The air shell emanating from the TARDIS can provide oxygen to enough of the space station for the TARDIS crew to stroll around.

Travelling[[edit] | [edit source]]

Units of measurement[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Distance is measured in average breaths, rather than in metres.

Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

Business and economics[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The smartsuits are made by Ganymede Systems.
  • Ganymede provides oxygen for personal use only, charging credits for air, and making breathing into a capitalist endeavour. Unauthorised oxygen is automatically expelled, to protect market value.
  • The Doctor sees the endpoint of capitalism as "a bottom line where human life has no value at all".
  • According to the psychic paper, TARDIS crew is from the Union.

Currency[[edit] | [edit source]]

Resources[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Chasm Forge is a station for mining copper ore.
  • The managers of Chasm Forge are seeking a bottom line for oxygen usage, and are seemingly prepared to kill off and replace workers if they're using too much of it.

Foods and beverages[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor says that it takes five minutes to "boil the hell out of an egg."
  • Bill mentions lasagna when giving examples of what a restaurant review is.
  • The Doctor sent Nardole out for crisps.
  • The Doctor tells Dahh-Ren he sent him out for a latté.
  • The Doctor says the phrase "the universe is your crustacean".

People[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Nardole recognises Bill's smartsuit's interface voice as his ex Velma, and remembers her as a "nice girl, [was an] actress. Bit orange, left me for an AI at a call centre."
  • As a result of saving Bill from dying through exposure to the vacuum, the Doctor has now become blind. An attempt to return his vision was made, but only the colour in his eyes returned.

Time Lords[[edit] | [edit source]]

Literature[[edit] | [edit source]]

Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor uses the phrase "fun fact!" in his lecture.
  • The Doctor mentions, amongst other things the smartsuits can do, updating Facebook.
  • Dahh-Ren cannot understand why Bill would experience racism herself. He suspects her to be racist because of her reaction to his blue skin. Nardole says that "some of [his] best friends are bluish".
  • The Doctor insinuates that the purpose of jokes, in general, is to distract people from whatever's about to kill them.
  • The Doctor jokes that "too many rescue ships" is a "first-world problem".
  • The Doctor quips that he thought he was just tweeting, rather than locking the crew out of the subroutine.
  • Bill wonders whether the deceased man in the working suit has "his tunes on", when he doesn't respond.

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

This episode's Aftershow on Doctor Who: The Fan Show.
An early teaser with clips from this episode. The Doctor's eyes are not shown to be cloudy in his Oxygen scenes.
  • Two scenes of the blind Doctor were featured in an early teaser shown at the end of The Return of Doctor Mysterio, except his eyes weren't cloudy in order to not to spoil this plot point.
  • On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson worried that this episode would turn out "too political", due to its blatant anti-capitalist themes.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Allusions[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Two references to Star Trek are made:
    • The Doctor makes a speech about space being "the final frontier", quoting the monologue that opens each episode of Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
    • Nardole mentions the "Swish Swish" sound the doors always make. The Doctor says he hates that noise.
  • While standing with Dahh-Ren, Nardole states that some of his best friends are "bluish". This joke, of calling a blue person "bluish" as if it is their race, was first seen in the 1969 Beatles animated film The Yellow Submarine, where it was used by a Blue Meanie in an attempt to identify if the Beatles were a member of their ranks. The original use was meant as a satire of the then-common phrase "you don't look Jewish", but it was not intended to be derogatory.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 3.57 million (UK overnight)
  • 5.27 million (UK final)[2]

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

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

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

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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Fifth Doctor makes his way through the vacuum of space. (TV: Four to Doomsday)

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

DVD & Blu-ray releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This episode was included in the Series 10, Part One DVD and Blu-ray boxsets in region 1/A on 6 June 2017, in region 2/B on 29 May 2017 and in region 4/B on 31 May 2017.
  • This episode was also released as part of the Complete Tenth Series DVD and Blu-ray boxsets in region 1/A on 7 November 2017, in region 2/B on 13 November 2017 and in region 4/B on 29 November 2017.

Digital releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • In the United Kingdom, this story is available on BBC iPlayer.

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

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. BBC Doctor Who website (13 May 2017). Oxygen: The Fact File. BBC Doctor Who. Retrieved on 14 May 2017.
  2. Ratings DW