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|scripturl      = https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/documents/doctor-who-s11-ep7-kerblam-drae793x01uk.pdf
|series          = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
|series          = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
|season number  = Series 11 (Doctor Who)
|season number  = Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)
|series episode number = 7
|series episode number = 7
|story number    = 282
|story number    = 283
|novelisation    = Kerblam! (novelisation)
|doctor          = Thirteenth Doctor
|doctor          = Thirteenth Doctor
|companions      = [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]]
|companions      = [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]]
|featuring      =  
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|enemy          = [[Charlie Duffy]], [[TeamMate]]s, [[Kerb!am Man|Kerb!am Men]]
|enemy          = [[Charlie Duffy]]
|setting        = [[Kerb!am]], [[Kandoka's moon]], [[+135]]
|setting        = [[Kerb!am]], [[Kandoka's moon]], [[+135]]
|writer          = [[Pete McTighe]]
|writer          = Pete McTighe
|director        = [[Jennifer Perrott]]
|director        = [[Jennifer Perrott]]
|producer        =  
|producer        = [[Alex Mercer]]
|broadcast date  = [[18 November (releases)|18 November]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]]
|broadcast date  = 18 November 2018
|network        = [[BBC One]]
|network        = BBC One
|format          = 1x50 minute episode
|format          = 1x50 minute episode
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|prev            = Demons of the Punjab (TV story)
|prev            = Demons of the Punjab (TV story)
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|next            = The Witchfinders (TV story)
|made prev      = The Tsuranga Conundrum (TV story)
|made prev      = The Tsuranga Conundrum (TV story)
|made next      = Demons of the Punjab (TV story)
|made next      = Demons of the Punjab (TV story)
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'''''Kerblam!''''' was the seventh episode of [[Series 11 (Doctor Who)|Series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
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'''''Kerblam!''''' was the seventh episode of [[Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
 
The theme of the story dealt with how the more modernised workplaces become, the fewer people are needed to actually work. It also dealt with the idea of backlash with those unhappy with the status quo and could potentially resort to drastic measures to bring about change.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
When the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] finds a [[Kerb!am package|mysterious call for help]] packaged with [[Fez|a delivery]] from the [[Kerb!am|galaxy's largest retailer]], she and her friends get to work in finding out the [[Charlie Duffy|cause of the distress]]. However, is the [[human]] 10% of the workforce rebelling against [[TeamMate|the robots]], or is there a much more complicated plot going on?
When the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] receives a [[Distress call|mysterious call for help packaged]] with [[Fez|a delivery]] from Kerb!am, the [[Kerb!am|galaxy's largest retailer]], she and her friends get to work in finding out the [[Charlie Duffy|cause of the distress]]. However, is the [[human]] 10% of the workforce rebelling against [[TeamMate|the robots]], or is there a much more complicated plot going on? She later finds out the system types all the slips, including the one she got. Why is the system needing help?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
In the time vortex, the TARDIS is flying at an alarming speed. Inside, [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] and [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]] are holding on the best they can to the console. The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] tells them to hold on tighter. Graham asks if the Doctor can do anything about the turbulence, to which the Doctor says is due to her trying to avoid something chasing them. She looks at the monitor, which shows a blue light in the time vortex behind them. The Doctor immediately identifies it as a teleport pulse.
In the time vortex, the TARDIS is flying at an alarming speed. Inside, [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]] and [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]] are holding on the best they can to the console. The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] tells them to hold on tighter. Graham asks if the Doctor can do anything about the turbulence, to which the Doctor says is due to her trying to avoid something chasing them. The Doctor is frustrated, she is still having problems understanding the new systems of the renovated console. She looks at the monitor, which shows a blue light in the time vortex behind them. The Doctor immediately identifies it as a [[teleport pulse]].
 
A robot in a postal outfit appears in the TARDIS, holding a white and red box; it says it has a delivery for the Doctor. The Doctor gives an ecstatic yelp, telling her friends it's the [[Kerb!am Man]]; Graham thinks the Doctor is just making sounds. The Doctor takes her package, with the Kerb!am Man reciting the company motto as it departs. Once the Kerb!am Man leaves, a brief holographic logo of ''Kerb!am'' appears. The Doctor explains that ''Kerb!am'' is the biggest delivery company in this galaxy; she then states that she doesn't remember ordering anything, so it must have been a while back. She opens the box and pulls out a [[fez]].
 
The Doctor puts on the fez, asking her friends if it [[Eleventh Doctor|still]] suits her. Graham sarcastically says it does, while Ryan takes the [[bubble wrap]]. Yaz then notices something strange on the packing card; written on the back are two words: help me. Ryan thinks it's just a prank, recalling when he and his fellow coworkers used to leave surprises in the trainers at his old job. However, Graham and Yaz convince the Doctor that it might be worth a look to see if it's just a prank. The Doctor agrees and spins the hourglass on the console, stating "Kerb!am'','' here we come!" The TARDIS shakes as it heads to their destination.
 
[[File:Les Kerblam.jpg|thumb|"[[Les (Kerblam!)|Les]]", one of the [[TeamMate]]s.]]
The TARDIS lands outside Kerb!am{{'}}s main office, on the moon of Kandoka. The Doctor exits out, minus the fez, revealing the details to her team. Ryan sourly notes that having come all this way, he feels like he's back home at work. The Doctor tells Ryan that he's brilliant; they should go undercover as workers to find out what's happening in the company. They walk into the reception area, greeting by the Head of People [[Judy Maddox]]. Using the [[psychic paper]] to show their "recommendation", the Doctor discreetly [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonics]] Judy's tablet to update the information; Judy sees that the recommendation comes from the First Lady, who is a relative of theirs. The Doctor is surprised, quickly passing it off as something they asked her not to do, as they find it awkward. They are led by Judy to the workers' area, passing a worker named [[Daniel Cooper|Dan]], who tries to make work banter with a [[TeamMate]], "[[Les (Kerblam!)|Les]]", who acknowledges his humour despite getting his name wrong.
 
Judy leads the group to a scanner that will assign them a job based on their physical and mental capabilities. She is briefly confused by the Doctor having two hearts, which she passes off as a benefit of the First Lady's health plan. As Ryan gets scanned, the power briefly goes out; Judy explains that due to their location, power tends to fluctuate. Once Yaz is scanned, everyone is given an ankle bracelet, which is explained to keep track of them and their productivity. Judy leads them through the facility, showing off each work area. She notes that there are over 10,000 human workers; Ryan tells the Doctor that they're going to have a hard time figuring out where that message came from. Leading into the packing area, the Doctor learns that the lights on the ankle band are colour-coded for their jobs; Ryan and Graham have purple, which are people who work in packaging, while she has white and Yaz has red.
 
Judy leaves them to the TeamMates, robots similar to the Kerb!am Man, but programmed to help out the workers. After Judy leaves, the Doctor uses her sonic to swap colours with Graham as she needs to be in packaging to learn more from the employees; a TeamMate comes to take Yaz away, to work in storage. Graham wonders what job he swapped with the Doctor to get as a TeamMate comes for her and Ryan; a TeamMate arrives with a bucket and mop, telling Graham he's a janitor. The Doctor and Ryan hold back laughs, as she nearly got stuck with the job. Graham firmly tells them to not laugh.
 
The Doctor and Ryan work at the packing line with no effort at all. They impress their coworker [[Kira Arlo]], whom Ryan tells of his past experience; he started out terrible at the job, but he had friends who helped him through it. Smiling, Kira tells them that she loves imagining the customers smile upon receiving their packages; she only received a single present her entire life, so her memory at that joy is what she imagines for others. Ryan is confused by this, wondering why her parents never gave her gifts; Kira explains that she was orphaned, so she never got to celebrate her birthday or holidays. However, Judy was kind enough to send her a box of chocolates for her birthday the previous year.
[[File:Jarva Slade.jpg|left|thumb|180x180px|Slade is left unnerved by the Doctor's accusations. ]]
Meanwhile, Yaz is assigned to the storage room with Dan, a man who almost never sees his daughter anymore; he's working for enough money to pay for a better education than he had, so she doesn't get a job like his. His daughter gave him a necklace with [[Arcadium]]. He warns Yaz that the TeamMates are watching them, to also monitor their productivity. Yaz gets an assignment to find a lamp in a section that Dan warns is dangerous, and therefore he insists on them switching jobs. Whilst looking for the lamp, Dan meets a delivery bot, who kills him. At the assembly line, the Doctor witnesses a power drain. Kira’s boss, [[Jarva Slade]], walks in and scolds Kira simply for losing focus for a second, leading the Doctor to confront him, requesting that he speak to her more nicely. The Doctor then tells him that a good supervisor would know if his workers are distressed or in trouble, asking if he's seen anything; unnerved, he tells her to get back to work. Kira tells the Doctor not to cross Slade as a co-worker of hers that got warned about a minor mistake got fired; however, when she called his home, his mother had no clue where he was. The Doctor becomes suspicious. Elsewhere, Yaz finds Dan’s necklace, and asks a TeamMate for help, but gets surrounded by another delivery bot, and runs away.
 
Graham is elsewhere being bored to sleep by the TeamMates going over the literal hundreds of safety rules; at wits end, he tells them he understands. They introduce him to his senior on the job, a young man named [[Charlie Duffy|Charlie]]. The intercom then announces an emergency break period. Yaz mentions Dan’s disappearance, so the Doctor plans to confront Judy and Slade, after asking Graham for a map of Kerblam. Kira bumps into Charlie in the Home Zone, and it's obvious that they both have crushes on each other. Suspicious due to the lack of interest the company is showing in the disappearance of the workers, the Doctor takes Ryan and Yaz with her to make a complaint to the office, while Graham is assigned to collect a map of the facility for them.
 
In Slade's office, the Doctor brings up the missing people to both Slade and Judy. Judy counters that their ankle bracelets still give off signals that tell them the workers are still in the factory. There's over 10,000 workers, so finding them is like a needle in a haystack. The Doctor tells her that as Head of People, she is doing a rather poor job; she tells her to look into it or she will start thinking they are behind the disappearances. Judy and Slade promise to look into it, with the Doctor warning that their words better have meaning to them or she will hold them responsible if something happens to them.
 
Leaving Slade's office, the Doctor wonders if she overdid the speech, to which both Yaz and Ryan tell her that she did a great job. The Doctor leads the two to a panelled alcove, which she opens with the sonic; she tells her friends that they are going to hide out there until Slade leaves his office. Then they can go and investigate. Yaz compares the Doctor to a kid who wants to poke a wasp's nest to see what happens. As she closes the panel behind them, the Doctor tells Yaz that the mention of wasps has reminded her of something; has she ever told them about the time she met [[Agatha Christie]]?
 
In the janitor room, Graham tells Charlie that he's figured out his crush on Kira to gain his confidence. He asks if Charlie has a map of some sort to help him remember how to get around ''Kerb!am'' as he's a bit forgetful. Charlie tells him that he can help out, taking Graham to the lobby; inside a display case is an antique map of the building. Charlie unlocks the display case and Graham nicks the map, telling him that he's going to ask a friend to help him figure it out.
[[File:Judy Maddox.jpg|thumb|180x180px|Judy learns Slade has been aware of the missing workers.]]
Elsewhere, the Doctor, Ryan and Yaz leave their hiding spot; it took forever for Slade to leave. They enter his office, where the Doctor asks her companions if they noticed anything odd. Both Yaz and Ryan tell the Doctor that the odd thing is Slade uses a clipboard and a filing cabinet when the system is supposed to be automated. She congratulates her friends and opens the cabinet. She pulls out a file and puts it on Slade's desk; all three are shocked by what it contains. The lights come on, due to Judy having caught them via their ankle bracelets giving away their locations. The Doctor tells Judy that Slade is involved with the disappearances and that he's been keeping a tally. The numbers have been increasing rapidly over the months. Suddenly, the power goes out completely; not a power drain. Charlie and Graham come in, activating a delivery bot, which attacks Charlie. The Doctor uses her sonic to turn it off. Judy is equally suspicious of Slade for his record-keeping.
 
It's concluded that the system is rebelling against the employees. The Doctor tries to find out what malicious upgrades were made to the system. However, she needs the base code for Kerb!am<nowiki/>'s programming to find them. Charlie tells the Doctor that he knows where to find it. They head to the lobby again and unlock another display case. Inside is [[Twirly]], version 1.0 of Kerb!am delivery bots. Unknown to them, Slade has returned to his office and is watching on the monitor; he loads a laser gun. At the same time, TeamMates approach Kira, telling her that she has earned a reward as Employee of the Day. The Doctor turns on Twirly, telling it its catalogue is out of date; however, it shuts down due to the lack of power. Suddenly, Judy's tablet tells her that Kira has vanished to the Foundation Levels. Ryan tells the Doctor to take care of the system while he, Yaz and Charlie go to find Kira.
 
Ryan leads them to the conveyors, recalling the time he jumped on one and sprained his ankle. All three ride down into the maze-like pathways, nearly falling to their deaths a few times to get down to the lower conveyors. They manage to get to the end of the line, where the system mistakes them for organic contaminants; it tries frying them with lasers, but they manage to escape to the Foundation Levels. Hearing Kira's voice further down, all three race to find her in a sealed off room, waiting for something. A Kerb!am package is teleported into the room. Kira opens it, only to find bubble wrap inside. Charlie yells through soundproof glass for her not to pop the bubble wrap, but she does so. Suddenly she vanishes in a green light, leaving nothing behind. Ryan realises that Charlie knew that would happen.
 
Back in the janitor's room, the Doctor gets Twirly back on and tells it to suspend all sale protocols. Judy shows her credentials to Twirly, explaining that it must play a vital role in saving ''Kerb!am''. Twirly turns around in fear, stating that it can only deliver things. The Doctor reassures Twirly that it can carry out its purpose; they need the base code from ''Kerb!am''<nowiki/>'s systems that match its own, which it can deliver to them. Twirly tells the Doctor that it can do that. The Doctor hooks Twirly up to the system and it suddenly calls out for help. When she asks what it needs, Twirly explains that it's the ''Kerb!am'' system talking to her; it sent the message for help to her. The Doctor asks where Kerb!am needs assistance, and it says delivery - the Foundation Levels. Graham realises in horror that they just sent Ryan and Yaz down there.
 
Returning to the lobby, the Doctor explains that they are going to hack the [[Kerb!am Man]]'s teleport device to get down there. As she's doing this, Slade appears behind her with a gun. The teleport activates, stopping him from firing; once they arrive, the Doctor paralyses him with [[Venusian aikido]], taking his gun and tossing it aside. When accused of being behind the disappearances, Slade explains that he kept analogue records because he couldn't trust the system or Judy; he thought the Doctor and her group may have been behind it, due to their suspicious behaviour upon arrival. Graham calls the Doctor over to a pit of some kind, which is full of sludge and the ankle bracelets. A scan of the sonic reveals that this is all that's left of the missing people.


Suddenly a robotic man in a postal outfit appears in the TARDIS, holding a white and red box; it says it has a delivery for the Doctor. The Doctor gives an ecstatic yelp, telling her friends it's the [[Kerb!am Man]]; Graham thinks the Doctor is just making sounds. The Doctor takes her package, with the Kerb!am Man reciting the company motto as it departs. Once the Kerb!am Man leaves, a brief holographic logo of ''Kerb!am'' appears. The Doctor explains that ''Kerb!am'' is the biggest delivery company in this galaxy; she then states that she doesn't remember ordering anything, so it must have been a while back. She opens the box and pulls out... a [[fez]]!  
As Judy and Slade join Graham in looking at the remains, the Doctor walks further in. She calls them over to a railing, prompting lights to come on. A whole army of Kerb!am Men are standing still; each holding a package. Judy explains that this would be the reason they've been getting complaints of late packages; someone has been holding them here. The Doctor then realises all the power drains were to store up enough power to teleport all the Kerb!am Men at the same time. Graham wonders why, to which the Doctor asks what armies carry. Graham guesses weapons, but the Doctor carefully pulls a toy out of a box instead. Slade tells her that everything in the boxes is completely different. However, she tells him that there is one thing every box has: bubble wrap!


Immediately realizing that her [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh incarnation]] was the one who placed the order (due to his fondness for hats), the Doctor puts on the fez, asking her friends if it suits her. Graham says it does, while Ryan takes the [[bubble wrap]]. Yaz then notices something strange on the packing card; on the back is written two words: help me. Ryan thinks its just a prank, recalling when he and his fellow coworkers used to leave surprises in the trainers at his old job. However, Graham and Yaz convince the Doctor that it might be worth a look to see if it's just a prank. The Doctor agrees and spins the hourglass on the console, stating "''Kerb!am,'' here we come!" The TARDIS shakes as it heads to their destination.
The Doctor takes a box a safe distance from the Kerb!am Men and scans the bubble wrap with her sonic. The scan reveals that the bubble wrap has been altered to explode upon being popped; an army's worth of bombs all set to kill the customers. Graham bitterly jokes ''Kerb!am'' killing its customers is a bad business model. Ryan and Yaz arrive with Charlie, explaining he had something to do with all this. The Doctor then realises that a janitor can move around without causing suspicion; she's missed the obvious. Judy is confused by how he's able to do all this, prompting Charlie to reveal he's actually a genius; he fed her a fake sob story to get hired. All the missing people were guinea pigs in his experiments to perfect the explosive bubble wrap. His entire motive was to inspire people to rebel against just 10% of the populace getting jobs by framing the ''Kerb!am'' AI for mass murder, causing the public to develop distrust in artificial intelligence and automation.


[[File:Les Kerblam.jpg|thumb|180x180px|"Les", one of the TeamMates.]]
However, the Doctor notes the system knew about Charlie's interference; it’s been trying to stop him the entire time. While he wants to frame it for a malfunction, he’s been the one suffering from a massive malfunction; it has a conscience, having even called in the Doctor to stop him. It even rerouted all the power in the facility to a single TeamMate to kill him. However, when it got stopped, the system did one better and had Kira killed by Charlie's own weapon to show him the pain he would be causing people with his insane plan. The Doctor notes that falling for Kira wasn't part of his plans. However, Charlie doesn't care; he's still going through with his plan. He activates the Kerb!am Men with a remote and smashes it to keep them from stopping him. He heads into the crowd of Kerb!am Men to keep from being restrained.
The TARDIS lands outside ''Kerb!am''<nowiki/>'s main office, on the moon of Kandoka. The Doctor exits out, minus the fez, revealing the details to her team. Ryan sourly notes that having come all this way, he feels like he's back home at work. The Doctor tells Ryan that he's brilliant; they should go undercover as workers to find out what's happening in the company. They walk into the reception area, greeting by the Head of People [[Judy Maddox]]. Using the [[psychic paper]] to show their "recommendation", the Doctor discreetly [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic]]s Judy's tablet to update the information; Judy sees that the recommendation comes from the First Lady, who is a relative of theirs. The Doctor is surprised, quickly passing it off as something they asked her not to do, as its awkward. They are lead by Judy to the workers' area, passing a worker named Dan, who tries to make work banter with a [[TeamMate]], who acknowledges his humour despite getting its name wrong.


Judy leads the group to a scanner that will assign them a job based on their physical and mental capabilities. She is briefly confused by the Doctor having two hears, which she passes off as a benefit of the First Lady's health plan. As Ryan gets scanned, the power briefly goes out; Judy explains that due to their location, power tends to fluctuate. Once Yaz is scanned, everyone is given an ankle bracelet, which is explained to keep track of them and their productivity. Judy leads them through the facility, showing off each work area. She notes that there are over 10,000 humans workers; Ryan tells the Doctor that they're going to have a hard time figuring out where that message came from. Leading into the packing area, the Doctor learns that the lights on the ankle band are colour-coded for their jobs; Ryan and Graham have purple, which are people who work in packaging, while she has white and Yaz has red.
The Doctor mutters ideas to herself, until she comes up with a plan; she tells them to remove a Kerb!am Man's head, which she hooks up to Twirly. Twirly comes back online, and the Doctor places a request; she tells the Kerb!am Men to deliver to themselves and pop the bubble wrap in the boxes. Seeing the Kerb!am Men aren't leaving, Charlie asks what's going on. The Doctor yells for him to join them in a teleport to safety, but Charlie refuses. As the bubble wrap explodes, it fills the room with green light and Charlie is last seen with a look of horror on his face. The explosion shakes Kerb!am as everyone returns to the lobby. The Doctor sadly looks at the robot head and recites the slogan, "If you want it, Kerb!am it."


Judy leaves them to the TeamMates, robots similar to the [[Kerb!am Man]], but programmed to help out the workers. After Judy leaves, the Doctor uses her sonic to swap colours with Graham as she needs to be in packaging to learn more from the employees; a TeamMate comes to take Yaz away, to work in storage. Graham wonders what job he swapped with the Doctor to get as a TeamMate comes for her and Ryan; a TeamMate arrives with a bucket and mop, telling Graham he's a janitor. The Doctor and Ryan hold back laughs, as she nearly got stuck with the job. Graham firmly tells them to not laugh.
The next day in the Home Area, Judy and Slade inform the group that they've given the workers two weeks paid vacation and a free shuttle ride back to Kandoka. Once the TeamMates repair the damage from the explosion, they will reorganise the workforce to be less reliant on robots and more on humans. Judy offers them management positions when they reorganise, but the Doctor tells her that they are strictly freelance. Judy and Slade accept this humbly and part ways with them.


''to be added''
In the TARDIS, Yaz asks the Doctor if she can take her to Dan's daughter to return the necklace; she wants to tell her how much her father loved her. The Doctor agrees she can do that. Graham finds the box the Doctor got from Kerb!am and examines the bubble wrap. Ryan tells him that it's best not to chance it in case Charlie tampered with that bubble wrap as well. Graham agrees and returns the bubble wrap to the box, deep in thought.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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== Worldbuilding ==
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor gets a [[Kerb!am package|package]] containing a [[fez]], [[bubble wrap]] and a [[packing slip]].
* The Doctor describes prejudice against [[robot]]s as [[Grimwade's Syndrome|robophobia]].
* The Doctor has [[binary vascular system|two hearts]].
* Yasmin says she bet the Doctor was the sort of kid to poke a stick into a [[wasp]]'s [[wasp's nest|nest]] to see what happened.
* The Doctor says she doesn't like [[bully|bullies]], [[conspiracy|conspiracies]] and people in [[danger]].
* The Doctor uses [[venusian aikido]].
 
=== TARDIS ===
* The Doctor still hasn't fully figured out the new [[TARDIS control console|console control]] systems.
* The Kerblam Man can teleport into the TARDIS.
 
=== People ===
* Ryan says that they used to put funny notes inside the [[trainer]]s at his workplace.
* The TARDIS team's false credentials says they're relatives of the [[First Lady (Kerblam!)|First Lady]].
* [[Judy Maddox]] is [[Head of People]] and says she made a [[Person error]].
* [[Daniel Cooper]] calls one of the [[TeamMate]]s [[Les (Kerblam!)|Les]].
* Judy mentions her [[Judy Maddox's father|father]].
* Ryan used to work at the [[SportStack]] [[warehouse]].
* The Doctor mentions a person called [[Roger Wilco]].
* Graham is put on Kerb!am's [[Premium Maintenance]] team as [[cleaner]].
* Daniel and Yasmin work in "[[Fulfillment Storage|fulfillment]]".
* The Doctor, Ryan and [[Kira Arlo]] work in "[[Packing Station|packaging]]".
* Kira mentions her [[Kira Arlo's mother|mum]] and [[Kira Arlo's father|dad]].
* Daniel has a necklace lacquered with [[Arcadium]] that he got from [[Daniel Cooper's daughter|his daughter]].
** He jokes that she is Kerb!am's [[Head of Finance]].
* Daniel says he was a rubbish husband to [[Daniel Cooper's wife|his wife]].
* Daniel calls a TeamMate [[Basil (Kerblam!)|Basil]] and jokes that he used to be a [[pole dance]]r.
* [[Jarva Slade]] is [[Warehouse Executive]].
* Graham gives his [[age]] as [[310 (number)|310]].
* Missing Kerb!am employees include [[Rhys Fenjh]], [[Arien Elgyum]], [[Jax Harkall]], [[Irsa Moyner]], [[Zaff Pillax]], [[Ra Mon Sheshter]], [[Bagola Thotum]], [[Basog Thotum]], [[Kamel Wmoyna]] and [[Chinello Zoogul]].
** Employee [[Looper (Kerblam!)|Looper]] called [[Chinello Zoogul's mother|Chinello's mum]] to check on Chinello.
* [[Charlie Duffy]] works at Maintenance and is Graham's [[Maintenance Mentor]].
* The people during the current shift is designated [[Team 9 (Kerblam!)|Team 9]].
* Graham says he has [[chronic skin irritation]].
* The Doctor mentions [[Agatha Christie]].
* The TeamMates lies to Kira, telling her she's [[Employee of the Day]].
* Ryan mentions his [[dyspraxia]].
* Yasmin doesn't like [[roller coaster]]s.
* The Doctor says Charlie is not an [[activist]] because of what he's doing.
* All employees are sent on two weeks [[paid leave]].
 
=== Business ===
* [[Kerb!am]] is the biggest [[retail]] [[warehouse]] of the [[galaxy]].
* Kerb!am is a certified [[Ten Percent People-Powered Company]].
* The TARDIS team gets to see a book called [[Printed Artefact]] being packed.
* Ever since the [[People Power protest]]s, the [[Kandokan labour laws]] ruled that at least 10 percent of the workforce are actual people.
* Daniel wonders if Yasmin is from the [[Union (Kerblam!)|Union]].
* Kerb!am maintenance has [[Safety Rule 198|198]] [[Safety Rule]]s. Number 198 is to not drink the [[cleaning fluid]]s.
* Kerb!am [[Safety Rule 1]] is to not climb onto the conveyor.
* Every piece of bubble wrap contains a tiny [[gas bomb|gaseous bomb]].
 
=== Technology ===
* The [[Kerb!am Man|Kerb!am Men]] transports via [[teleport pulse]].
* [[Judy Maddox]] has an [[electronic clipboard]].
* The Doctor uses the [[psychic paper]].
* Daniel says [[machine learning]] has failed.
* The [[Induction scanner]] allocates work details based on [[fitness]], [[stamina]], [[dexterity]] and [[mental assessment]]s.
* The Kerb!am workers all wear [[GroupLoop]] ankle monitors. They function as a way of reporting work productivity of each individual back to [[The System (Kerblam!)|The System]].
** Ryan says he used to wear one at work in [[People's Republic of South Yorkshire]].
* The fulfillment workers use [[product scanner]]s.
* Kerb!am has a large network of [[conveyor]]s moving boxes around all over the warehouse.
* Kerb!am Men and TeamMates have built-in [[speech circuit]]s.
* Kerb!am has a [[night mode]] installation.
* Kerb!am has had multiple types of [[Delivery Bot]]s.
* The Delivery Bots have [[receptor code]]s.
* The Delivery Bot version 1.0 is known as [[Twirly]].
* Twirly mentions [[ear muffler]]s, [[pencil sharpener]]s and [[cola bottle]]s in his pre-set info-speech before it runs out of [[battery|juice]]. And after a [[energy|recharge]] mentions [[cushion]]s.
* The Doctor tells Twirly to look past new [[upgrade]]s, [[firewall]]s and [[security patch]]es to find the [[base code]].
* The Doctor connects a [[DIN connector]] to Twirly.
* The Delivery Bots have [[teleport circuit]]s.
* Slade has a [[energy gun|gun]] with an [[energy pack]].
* Charlie has a [[Kerb!am Man trigger device]].
 
=== Jargon ===
* [[Kerblam it (jargon)|Kerblam it]] is a very common phrase used at [[Kerb!am]].
* [[Human]]s are also called [[organic]] workers.
* Graham calls Charlie [[cockle]].


== References ==
=== Locations ===
* The Doctor has two [[heart]]s.
* The planet [[Kandoka]] has a [[Kandoka's moon|Moon]] on which [[Kerb!am]] is located.
* The Doctor describes prejudice against [[robot]]s as [[robophobia]].
* A door at the back of the lobby at Kerb!am is labelled [[Home Zone]]. This place is a [[hologram]] garden used for free time and [[lunch]] breaks.
* Ryan used to work at the [[SportStack]] [[warehouse]] in [[South Yorkshire]].
* Kerb!am has a [[Warehouse Floor]] with "[[Fulfillment Storage|fulfillment]]" at sections 1-100 and "[[Packing Station|packing]]" at sections 101-200.
* Graham gives his [[age]] as 310.
* Kandoka is home to a human [[colony]].
* Missing Kerb!am employees include [[Rhys Fenjh]], [[Arien Elgyum]], [[Jax Harkall]], [[Irsa Moyner]], [[Zoff Pillax]], [[Ra Mon Sheshter]], [[Bagola Thotum]], [[Basog Thotum]], [[Kamel Wmoyna]] and [[Chirzello Zoogul]].
* Kerb!am also has a [[Final Checks (Kerb!am)|Final Checks]] area which packs the parcels and sends them onwards down to [[Dispatch (Kerb!am)|Dispatch]] which is where the [[Kerb!am Man|postmen]] picks up the packages for delivery.
* Yasmin gets sent to pick up an [[lamp|antique lamp]] at [[Section Triple Nine Double Five Slash Seven]].
* Kerb!am gets its power drained down to the [[Foundation level (Kerblam!)|Foundation levels]].
* Kerb!am has a [[Maintenance store]].
* A sign says [[Sector D4]] is the [[Canteen (Kerblam!)|Canteen]] and [[Maintenance (Kerblam!)|Maintenance]].
* The Doctor says it's not the first time she's hidden inside a panelled [[alcove]].
* Kerb!am has an enormous [[Kerb!am package shift|package shifting area]].
* Kerb!am also has a [[Disinfection Post]] which sprays [[disinfection gas|disinfection]] on the packages.
* Kerb!am further has a [[Laser Quarantine Chute]], which shoots [[laser|beams]] as a [[Hygiene Defence]] if the disinfection fails.
* Foundation is below a massive [[liquidisation tank]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* This marks the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story to have an [[exclamation mark]] in its title. Around 100 stories in other mediums had already utilised the exclamation mark, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[Byzantium! (novel)|Byzantium!]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (audio story)|Bang-Bang-a-Boom!]]'', ''[[Unregenerate! (audio story)|Unregenerate!]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Conkerer! (comic story)|Doctor Conkerer!]]'', or even multiple, as in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Flood!!! (comic story)|Flood!!!]]''.
* This marks the first ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story to have an [[exclamation mark]] in its title. Around 100 stories in other mediums had already utilised the exclamation mark, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[Byzantium! (novel)|Byzantium!]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Bang-Bang-a-Boom! (audio story)|Bang-Bang-a-Boom!]]'', ''[[Unregenerate! (audio story)|Unregenerate!]]'' and [[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Conkerer! (comic story)|Doctor Conkerer!]]'', or even multiple, as in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Flood!!! (comic story)|Flood!!!]]''.
* A sneak preview of the episode was broadcast two days prior during the ''[[Children in Need]]'' telethon.
* A sneak preview of the episode was broadcast two days prior during the ''[[Children in Need]]'' telethon.
* Its mentioned the [[Kerb!am Man]] deliveries were being held back (as part of Charlie's plan); this could explain why the Doctor's [[fez]] was so late getting to her (as she ordered it two regenerations ago.) Additionally, as the Kerb!am system sent the package with the distress message, it may have been responsible for the whole thing rather than it being a delayed package for the Eleventh Doctor.
* After ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell To Earth]]'' and ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'', this is the third episode of Series 11 to have a double meaning in its title. In this case, the title can either refer to the company ''[[Kerb!am]]'' or the onomatopoeia for an explosion, where in this episode people are exploded after they pop bubble wrap.
* This is the first time we've seen the Doctor wear a [[fez]] since ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]'', which was broadcast nearly 5 years before.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
* 5.93 million (UK overnight)<ref>[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2018/11/kerblam-overnight-viewing-figures.html Doctor Who overnight ratings]</ref>
* 5.93 million (UK overnight)<ref>[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2018/11/kerblam-overnight-viewing-figures.html Doctor Who overnight ratings]</ref>
* 7.46 million (UK final)<ref>[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2018/11/kerblam-official-ratings.html Final ratings]</ref>


=== Filming locations ===
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* On the list of people missing everyone is listed with surname first, first name second. The exception, strangely, is [[Jax Harkall]].


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor receives a [[fez]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
* The Doctor previously visited a [[Warehouse (space station)|warehouse]] which also contained a mystery in her [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], with [[Melanie Bush]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Warehouse (audio story)|The Warehouse]]'')
* The Doctor previously visited a [[Warehouse (Space Station)|warehouse]] which also contained a mystery in her [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], with [[Melanie Bush]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Warehouse (audio story)|The Warehouse]]'')
* The Doctor uses the word "Laters" only to decide straight after saying it to never use the word again. The [[Tenth Doctor]] made a similar declaration after using the word "Correct-mundo", ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'') as did the [[Eleventh Doctor]] after exclaiming "Who da man?" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* Two previous incarnations of the Doctor have also received mail delivered directly to the TARDIS; the [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered an advertising drone promoting the [[Psychic Circus]] on the planet [[Segonax]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'') while the Eleventh Doctor received a [[hypercube]] from his old friend, [[the Corsair]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
* Ryan mentions once [[warehouse worker|working]] in a [[warehouse]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')
* Ryan mentions once [[warehouse worker|working]] in a [[warehouse]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')
* The Doctor uses [[psychic paper]] as a reference.
* The Doctor uses her [[psychic paper]] as a reference. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|The Vampires of Venice]]'', ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')
* The Doctor notes that "some of [her] best friends are robots". Some of these friends include [[K9]], [[Kamelion]] and [[Handles]].
* The Doctor notes that "some of [her] best friends are robots", echoing the words of her [[tenth incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Technophobia (audio story)|Technophobia]]'') Some of these friends have been [[K9]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]]'', et al.) [[Kamelion]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'', et al.) [[Catherine Broome]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Companion Piece (novel)|Companion Piece]]'') [[Gisella]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Depths of Despair (novel)|The Depths of Despair]]'', et al.) [[Kevin (When Worlds Collide)|Kevin]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[When Worlds Collide (comic story)|When Worlds Collide]]'', et al.) and [[Handles]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
* Ryan mentions his [[dyspraxia|difficulty with co-ordination]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'', ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
* Ryan mentions his [[dyspraxia|difficulty with co-ordination]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'', ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
* The Doctor mentions meeting [[Agatha Christie]], in an encounter with [[Vespiform|wasp]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
* The Doctor mentions meeting [[Agatha Christie]], in an encounter with [[Vespiform|wasps]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
* Graham calls the Doctor "Doc". ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'', et al.)
* Graham calls the Doctor "Doc". ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'', et al.)
* The Doctor uses the same [[Venusian aikido]] single finger stun move as she had done before. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
* The Doctor uses the same [[Venusian aikido]] single finger stun move as she had done before. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
* [[Twirly]] notes the Doctor has [[Binary vascular system|high blood pressure]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smile]]'')
* [[Twirly]] notes the Doctor has high [[blood pressure]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smile (TV story)|Smile]]'')
* The Doctor still hasn’t gotten used to the TARDIS' new controls. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')
* The Doctor says she doesn't like conspiracies, although she previously claimed to "love a conspiracy". ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'')
* The Doctor has previously been employed by organisations and individuals, including [[UNIT]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', et al.) [[Deffry Vale High School]], ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'') [[Sanderson & Grainger]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') [[St Luke's University]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'', et al.) [[Coal Hill School]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') and [[Narvin]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Death of Hope (audio story)|The Death of Hope]]'', et al.)


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
=== DVD releases ===
===DVD & Blu-ray releases===
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* This story was released as part of the Complete Eleventh Series boxsets on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1/A on [[29 January (releases)|29 January]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]], in region 2/B on [[14 January (releases)|14 January]] 2019 and in region 4/B on [[6 February (releases)|6 February]] 2019.


=== Blu-ray releases ===
===Digital releases===
''to be added''


=== Digital releases ===
* In the United Kingdom, this story is available on [[BBC iPlayer]]''.''
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== External links ==
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Kerblam! was the seventh episode of series 11 of Doctor Who.

The theme of the story dealt with how the more modernised workplaces become, the fewer people are needed to actually work. It also dealt with the idea of backlash with those unhappy with the status quo and could potentially resort to drastic measures to bring about change.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the Thirteenth Doctor receives a mysterious call for help packaged with a delivery from Kerb!am, the galaxy's largest retailer, she and her friends get to work in finding out the cause of the distress. However, is the human 10% of the workforce rebelling against the robots, or is there a much more complicated plot going on? She later finds out the system types all the slips, including the one she got. Why is the system needing help?

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the time vortex, the TARDIS is flying at an alarming speed. Inside, Graham, Ryan and Yaz are holding on the best they can to the console. The Thirteenth Doctor tells them to hold on tighter. Graham asks if the Doctor can do anything about the turbulence, to which the Doctor says is due to her trying to avoid something chasing them. The Doctor is frustrated, she is still having problems understanding the new systems of the renovated console. She looks at the monitor, which shows a blue light in the time vortex behind them. The Doctor immediately identifies it as a teleport pulse.

A robot in a postal outfit appears in the TARDIS, holding a white and red box; it says it has a delivery for the Doctor. The Doctor gives an ecstatic yelp, telling her friends it's the Kerb!am Man; Graham thinks the Doctor is just making sounds. The Doctor takes her package, with the Kerb!am Man reciting the company motto as it departs. Once the Kerb!am Man leaves, a brief holographic logo of Kerb!am appears. The Doctor explains that Kerb!am is the biggest delivery company in this galaxy; she then states that she doesn't remember ordering anything, so it must have been a while back. She opens the box and pulls out a fez.

The Doctor puts on the fez, asking her friends if it still suits her. Graham sarcastically says it does, while Ryan takes the bubble wrap. Yaz then notices something strange on the packing card; written on the back are two words: help me. Ryan thinks it's just a prank, recalling when he and his fellow coworkers used to leave surprises in the trainers at his old job. However, Graham and Yaz convince the Doctor that it might be worth a look to see if it's just a prank. The Doctor agrees and spins the hourglass on the console, stating "Kerb!am, here we come!" The TARDIS shakes as it heads to their destination.

"Les", one of the TeamMates.

The TARDIS lands outside Kerb!am's main office, on the moon of Kandoka. The Doctor exits out, minus the fez, revealing the details to her team. Ryan sourly notes that having come all this way, he feels like he's back home at work. The Doctor tells Ryan that he's brilliant; they should go undercover as workers to find out what's happening in the company. They walk into the reception area, greeting by the Head of People Judy Maddox. Using the psychic paper to show their "recommendation", the Doctor discreetly sonics Judy's tablet to update the information; Judy sees that the recommendation comes from the First Lady, who is a relative of theirs. The Doctor is surprised, quickly passing it off as something they asked her not to do, as they find it awkward. They are led by Judy to the workers' area, passing a worker named Dan, who tries to make work banter with a TeamMate, "Les", who acknowledges his humour despite getting his name wrong.

Judy leads the group to a scanner that will assign them a job based on their physical and mental capabilities. She is briefly confused by the Doctor having two hearts, which she passes off as a benefit of the First Lady's health plan. As Ryan gets scanned, the power briefly goes out; Judy explains that due to their location, power tends to fluctuate. Once Yaz is scanned, everyone is given an ankle bracelet, which is explained to keep track of them and their productivity. Judy leads them through the facility, showing off each work area. She notes that there are over 10,000 human workers; Ryan tells the Doctor that they're going to have a hard time figuring out where that message came from. Leading into the packing area, the Doctor learns that the lights on the ankle band are colour-coded for their jobs; Ryan and Graham have purple, which are people who work in packaging, while she has white and Yaz has red.

Judy leaves them to the TeamMates, robots similar to the Kerb!am Man, but programmed to help out the workers. After Judy leaves, the Doctor uses her sonic to swap colours with Graham as she needs to be in packaging to learn more from the employees; a TeamMate comes to take Yaz away, to work in storage. Graham wonders what job he swapped with the Doctor to get as a TeamMate comes for her and Ryan; a TeamMate arrives with a bucket and mop, telling Graham he's a janitor. The Doctor and Ryan hold back laughs, as she nearly got stuck with the job. Graham firmly tells them to not laugh.

The Doctor and Ryan work at the packing line with no effort at all. They impress their coworker Kira Arlo, whom Ryan tells of his past experience; he started out terrible at the job, but he had friends who helped him through it. Smiling, Kira tells them that she loves imagining the customers smile upon receiving their packages; she only received a single present her entire life, so her memory at that joy is what she imagines for others. Ryan is confused by this, wondering why her parents never gave her gifts; Kira explains that she was orphaned, so she never got to celebrate her birthday or holidays. However, Judy was kind enough to send her a box of chocolates for her birthday the previous year.

Slade is left unnerved by the Doctor's accusations.

Meanwhile, Yaz is assigned to the storage room with Dan, a man who almost never sees his daughter anymore; he's working for enough money to pay for a better education than he had, so she doesn't get a job like his. His daughter gave him a necklace with Arcadium. He warns Yaz that the TeamMates are watching them, to also monitor their productivity. Yaz gets an assignment to find a lamp in a section that Dan warns is dangerous, and therefore he insists on them switching jobs. Whilst looking for the lamp, Dan meets a delivery bot, who kills him. At the assembly line, the Doctor witnesses a power drain. Kira’s boss, Jarva Slade, walks in and scolds Kira simply for losing focus for a second, leading the Doctor to confront him, requesting that he speak to her more nicely. The Doctor then tells him that a good supervisor would know if his workers are distressed or in trouble, asking if he's seen anything; unnerved, he tells her to get back to work. Kira tells the Doctor not to cross Slade as a co-worker of hers that got warned about a minor mistake got fired; however, when she called his home, his mother had no clue where he was. The Doctor becomes suspicious. Elsewhere, Yaz finds Dan’s necklace, and asks a TeamMate for help, but gets surrounded by another delivery bot, and runs away.

Graham is elsewhere being bored to sleep by the TeamMates going over the literal hundreds of safety rules; at wits end, he tells them he understands. They introduce him to his senior on the job, a young man named Charlie. The intercom then announces an emergency break period. Yaz mentions Dan’s disappearance, so the Doctor plans to confront Judy and Slade, after asking Graham for a map of Kerblam. Kira bumps into Charlie in the Home Zone, and it's obvious that they both have crushes on each other. Suspicious due to the lack of interest the company is showing in the disappearance of the workers, the Doctor takes Ryan and Yaz with her to make a complaint to the office, while Graham is assigned to collect a map of the facility for them.

In Slade's office, the Doctor brings up the missing people to both Slade and Judy. Judy counters that their ankle bracelets still give off signals that tell them the workers are still in the factory. There's over 10,000 workers, so finding them is like a needle in a haystack. The Doctor tells her that as Head of People, she is doing a rather poor job; she tells her to look into it or she will start thinking they are behind the disappearances. Judy and Slade promise to look into it, with the Doctor warning that their words better have meaning to them or she will hold them responsible if something happens to them.

Leaving Slade's office, the Doctor wonders if she overdid the speech, to which both Yaz and Ryan tell her that she did a great job. The Doctor leads the two to a panelled alcove, which she opens with the sonic; she tells her friends that they are going to hide out there until Slade leaves his office. Then they can go and investigate. Yaz compares the Doctor to a kid who wants to poke a wasp's nest to see what happens. As she closes the panel behind them, the Doctor tells Yaz that the mention of wasps has reminded her of something; has she ever told them about the time she met Agatha Christie?

In the janitor room, Graham tells Charlie that he's figured out his crush on Kira to gain his confidence. He asks if Charlie has a map of some sort to help him remember how to get around Kerb!am as he's a bit forgetful. Charlie tells him that he can help out, taking Graham to the lobby; inside a display case is an antique map of the building. Charlie unlocks the display case and Graham nicks the map, telling him that he's going to ask a friend to help him figure it out.

Judy learns Slade has been aware of the missing workers.

Elsewhere, the Doctor, Ryan and Yaz leave their hiding spot; it took forever for Slade to leave. They enter his office, where the Doctor asks her companions if they noticed anything odd. Both Yaz and Ryan tell the Doctor that the odd thing is Slade uses a clipboard and a filing cabinet when the system is supposed to be automated. She congratulates her friends and opens the cabinet. She pulls out a file and puts it on Slade's desk; all three are shocked by what it contains. The lights come on, due to Judy having caught them via their ankle bracelets giving away their locations. The Doctor tells Judy that Slade is involved with the disappearances and that he's been keeping a tally. The numbers have been increasing rapidly over the months. Suddenly, the power goes out completely; not a power drain. Charlie and Graham come in, activating a delivery bot, which attacks Charlie. The Doctor uses her sonic to turn it off. Judy is equally suspicious of Slade for his record-keeping.

It's concluded that the system is rebelling against the employees. The Doctor tries to find out what malicious upgrades were made to the system. However, she needs the base code for Kerb!am's programming to find them. Charlie tells the Doctor that he knows where to find it. They head to the lobby again and unlock another display case. Inside is Twirly, version 1.0 of Kerb!am delivery bots. Unknown to them, Slade has returned to his office and is watching on the monitor; he loads a laser gun. At the same time, TeamMates approach Kira, telling her that she has earned a reward as Employee of the Day. The Doctor turns on Twirly, telling it its catalogue is out of date; however, it shuts down due to the lack of power. Suddenly, Judy's tablet tells her that Kira has vanished to the Foundation Levels. Ryan tells the Doctor to take care of the system while he, Yaz and Charlie go to find Kira.

Ryan leads them to the conveyors, recalling the time he jumped on one and sprained his ankle. All three ride down into the maze-like pathways, nearly falling to their deaths a few times to get down to the lower conveyors. They manage to get to the end of the line, where the system mistakes them for organic contaminants; it tries frying them with lasers, but they manage to escape to the Foundation Levels. Hearing Kira's voice further down, all three race to find her in a sealed off room, waiting for something. A Kerb!am package is teleported into the room. Kira opens it, only to find bubble wrap inside. Charlie yells through soundproof glass for her not to pop the bubble wrap, but she does so. Suddenly she vanishes in a green light, leaving nothing behind. Ryan realises that Charlie knew that would happen.

Back in the janitor's room, the Doctor gets Twirly back on and tells it to suspend all sale protocols. Judy shows her credentials to Twirly, explaining that it must play a vital role in saving Kerb!am. Twirly turns around in fear, stating that it can only deliver things. The Doctor reassures Twirly that it can carry out its purpose; they need the base code from Kerb!am's systems that match its own, which it can deliver to them. Twirly tells the Doctor that it can do that. The Doctor hooks Twirly up to the system and it suddenly calls out for help. When she asks what it needs, Twirly explains that it's the Kerb!am system talking to her; it sent the message for help to her. The Doctor asks where Kerb!am needs assistance, and it says delivery - the Foundation Levels. Graham realises in horror that they just sent Ryan and Yaz down there.

Returning to the lobby, the Doctor explains that they are going to hack the Kerb!am Man's teleport device to get down there. As she's doing this, Slade appears behind her with a gun. The teleport activates, stopping him from firing; once they arrive, the Doctor paralyses him with Venusian aikido, taking his gun and tossing it aside. When accused of being behind the disappearances, Slade explains that he kept analogue records because he couldn't trust the system or Judy; he thought the Doctor and her group may have been behind it, due to their suspicious behaviour upon arrival. Graham calls the Doctor over to a pit of some kind, which is full of sludge and the ankle bracelets. A scan of the sonic reveals that this is all that's left of the missing people.

As Judy and Slade join Graham in looking at the remains, the Doctor walks further in. She calls them over to a railing, prompting lights to come on. A whole army of Kerb!am Men are standing still; each holding a package. Judy explains that this would be the reason they've been getting complaints of late packages; someone has been holding them here. The Doctor then realises all the power drains were to store up enough power to teleport all the Kerb!am Men at the same time. Graham wonders why, to which the Doctor asks what armies carry. Graham guesses weapons, but the Doctor carefully pulls a toy out of a box instead. Slade tells her that everything in the boxes is completely different. However, she tells him that there is one thing every box has: bubble wrap!

The Doctor takes a box a safe distance from the Kerb!am Men and scans the bubble wrap with her sonic. The scan reveals that the bubble wrap has been altered to explode upon being popped; an army's worth of bombs all set to kill the customers. Graham bitterly jokes Kerb!am killing its customers is a bad business model. Ryan and Yaz arrive with Charlie, explaining he had something to do with all this. The Doctor then realises that a janitor can move around without causing suspicion; she's missed the obvious. Judy is confused by how he's able to do all this, prompting Charlie to reveal he's actually a genius; he fed her a fake sob story to get hired. All the missing people were guinea pigs in his experiments to perfect the explosive bubble wrap. His entire motive was to inspire people to rebel against just 10% of the populace getting jobs by framing the Kerb!am AI for mass murder, causing the public to develop distrust in artificial intelligence and automation.

However, the Doctor notes the system knew about Charlie's interference; it’s been trying to stop him the entire time. While he wants to frame it for a malfunction, he’s been the one suffering from a massive malfunction; it has a conscience, having even called in the Doctor to stop him. It even rerouted all the power in the facility to a single TeamMate to kill him. However, when it got stopped, the system did one better and had Kira killed by Charlie's own weapon to show him the pain he would be causing people with his insane plan. The Doctor notes that falling for Kira wasn't part of his plans. However, Charlie doesn't care; he's still going through with his plan. He activates the Kerb!am Men with a remote and smashes it to keep them from stopping him. He heads into the crowd of Kerb!am Men to keep from being restrained.

The Doctor mutters ideas to herself, until she comes up with a plan; she tells them to remove a Kerb!am Man's head, which she hooks up to Twirly. Twirly comes back online, and the Doctor places a request; she tells the Kerb!am Men to deliver to themselves and pop the bubble wrap in the boxes. Seeing the Kerb!am Men aren't leaving, Charlie asks what's going on. The Doctor yells for him to join them in a teleport to safety, but Charlie refuses. As the bubble wrap explodes, it fills the room with green light and Charlie is last seen with a look of horror on his face. The explosion shakes Kerb!am as everyone returns to the lobby. The Doctor sadly looks at the robot head and recites the slogan, "If you want it, Kerb!am it."

The next day in the Home Area, Judy and Slade inform the group that they've given the workers two weeks paid vacation and a free shuttle ride back to Kandoka. Once the TeamMates repair the damage from the explosion, they will reorganise the workforce to be less reliant on robots and more on humans. Judy offers them management positions when they reorganise, but the Doctor tells her that they are strictly freelance. Judy and Slade accept this humbly and part ways with them.

In the TARDIS, Yaz asks the Doctor if she can take her to Dan's daughter to return the necklace; she wants to tell her how much her father loved her. The Doctor agrees she can do that. Graham finds the box the Doctor got from Kerb!am and examines the bubble wrap. Ryan tells him that it's best not to chance it in case Charlie tampered with that bubble wrap as well. Graham agrees and returns the bubble wrap to the box, deep in thought.

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  • The Doctor still hasn't fully figured out the new console control systems.
  • The Kerblam Man can teleport into the TARDIS.

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  • 5.93 million (UK overnight)[1]
  • 7.46 million (UK final)[2]

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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.
  • On the list of people missing everyone is listed with surname first, first name second. The exception, strangely, is Jax Harkall.

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  • This story was released as part of the Complete Eleventh Series boxsets on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1/A on 29 January 2019, in region 2/B on 14 January 2019 and in region 4/B on 6 February 2019.

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

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